WHY WE WALK ON FIRE
Anytime you feel sick and tired of being a failure in your professional life, financial life, social life, very private relationship (sexual life) and family relationships. Anytime you want to have a great revolution in your life in order to convert it to an amazing and excellent life.
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Spiritual exercises instructed by our certified instructors will do the following changes to your life.
* To enhance motivation to change your life for the better
* To break bad habits, such as smoking, self-sabotaging behavior, etc.
* To build self-esteem and choose to be successful
* To overcome the fear that prevents you from living a fuller, richer life.
* To inspire you to reach your potential
* To enjoy the synergy of a group with common life-enriching goals.
* To enhance spiritual development, regardless of your beliefs
* To learn to make life EASY!
A snapping arrow that is pointed to the most soft, vulnerable and vital point (throat) or a bent rebar pointed to the throat or walking with bare feet on glowing coal without getting hurt. Etc…
To prove to ourselves that False Evidence Appears Real. Human beings can do anything that he/she wants to 100% percent.
Fear is the worse situation of worries. When you increase the intensity and frequency of worries then you will be in a state of fear. If you aggravate fear you will get anxiety and panic attacks, then you are in trouble. Negative thoughts, beliefs, experiences, get saved in your data base and will ruin your life in specific and general aspects and in a wrong way.
Firewalking and… are to eliminate your wrong and negative beliefs, negative emotional issues, bad and negative memories as well as any terrifying or damaging experiences and increase your self confidence, etc…
A Guru’s Guide to Firewalking and Forgiving
By Art Carey
Inquirer Staff Writer
Firewalking is a spectacular tool for delivering Master Burkan’s message:
If you believe it, you can achieve it. He spells it out in his book, Extreme Spirituality: Radical Approaches to Awakening. It’s a compendium of scary exercises designed to convince you that what you regard as reality is, literally,
all in your head.
“Challenging situations can be experienced in one of two ways, either with stress or without stress.” Burkan writes. “By assuming a spiritual perspective, any situation can be enjoyed in some fashion or provide insight for spiritual growth.
Want to reach nirvana (the state of absolute blessedness)? Stick a quilting needle through your hand. Savor the aroma of dog poop. Break a board or brick with your fist. Jump out of an airplane.
It’s self-help with a Mountain Dew twist. But that’s just the hip packaging. Some of the other spiritual practices are more conventional (fasting, shaving your head, etc.), and it builds to the most difficult and terrifying spiritual exercise of all – forgiving your enemies.
“What’s really extreme is loving your neighbors,” Burkan says. His book is timely because we live in an age when negative thinking is rampant, he contends. Low self-confidence has bred low expectations. “ Extreme spirituality is any experience you can use to demonstrate to yourself how your ego masks, limits, distorts or in any way diminishes your knowledge of a greater reality, and keeps you from finding your own personal power.”
Yes, the book is steeped in the gospel of self-realization. The foreword was penned by New Age luminary Andrew Weil, the alternative-medicine guru.
After frying his tootsies twice while firewalking, Weil, on his third try, achieved an altered state and an “incredible high.” He is now a convert.
Firewalking “encourages us to recognize that we take an active part in shaping our responses to environmental stimuli, and that we need not be passive victims of them,” Weil says.
Master Bruce (Tolly) Burkan says “I believe that positive thinking and love are the solutions to every problem.”
“Who I am today is not the same as yesterday’s person.”
“We have an incredible capacity to change.”
The extreme spiritual practices are deliberate attention-getters. Firewalking is a psychic spring cleaning” – “a great renewal that puts a lot of things in perspective.” Firewalking is a metaphor for facing our fears. Walking on glass teaches us to be patient and attentive so we can negotiate life’s path, which is sometimes smooth, sometimes jagged. “You can’t compromise happiness because you’re in pain,” Burkan says. “It’s not what happens to you but what you do about it. I’m trying to practice the message I preach: Don’t be a victim. Take responsibility for the life you want.”
