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busterjuggler Veteran user Australia travelling worldwide now 352 Posts |
Just wanted to say, I walked on Hot Coals last night! Feet hurt last night, but no pain today! (just burns)
James
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aggieman Loyal user galveston, tx 207 Posts |
I havent gotten around to doing coals yet. Congrats.
But I have taken walks on the concret here in Texas durin the summer time, when you can fry eggs on them cement. doesn't feel too good the next day. One step at a time, eh! |
gsidhe Inner circle Michigan 1725 Posts |
I'd rather walk on coals than concrete or hot beach sand. That stuff hurts!
Physics are wierd. Gwyd |
Gemeanii Regular user I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now.... 161 Posts |
Coals are cool!
Well, maybe not, thermally... The power is very cool though. I did it several times about 10 years back or so. Trouble is that it’s very difficult to turn into an act. Issues with open flame in many venues, the time involved in letting it burn down right. I did it as part of a seminar. “Overcoming limiting beliefs”. It is a very powerful metaphor for, “if you can walk on fire, what else can you do that you thought you couldn’t…?” Congratulations! Steve |
aggieman Loyal user galveston, tx 207 Posts |
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On 2007-06-18 10:37, gsidhe wrote: Yes it does... but I hope that it will help prepare me for the later stunts. But it might not help... but it cant really hurt much more. And the walks aren't short either. All around the blok twice. The next day they are red and sore. |
KingStardog Inner circle 2134 Posts |
I have recently been researching fire walking, and came across a very unusual text: The Secret Science behind Miracles. Max Freedom Long-1948, and again in 1954. Max was the heir to the case studies of Dr. William Tufts Brigham, one of the only researchers to actualy see both hot coal, and hot lava fire walking besides Max Long. He lists a case of Dr, Brigham actualy doing a real fire walk, (red coals, no ash, broad daylight) as well as relates a case history of being allowed to watch a group of kahunas walk across lava that had barely cooled enough to support their weight over tubes full of molten material.
The original cases were archived in two documents (books)that are never shown or displayed.Few alive today know they exist, and possibly only a couple have seen the contents since they are locked away in a semi-secret location. Extremely rare science, and interesting material if one gets a chance to pick up a copy of the printed work. Max states he published a partialy complete work years before the secret science, but that the current work was now complete.
...think not that all wisdom is in your school. You may have studied other paths,but, it is important to remember that no matter who you are or where you come from, there is always more to learn.
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