On Friday the 13th the wild women took part in a firewalking event at Englands most haunted building Chillingham Castle. Watching everyone experience the intense thrill of firewalking, and then celebrating with a hot tub, ice bath wildcamp was brilliant, every moment was filled with excitement, laughter, and unforgettable memories.
Firewalking is an ancient ritual that has been practiced in various cultures around the world for thousands of years. The challenging act of walking barefoot over a bed of hot embers is often used as a symbol of inner strength and bravery.
It's important to note that firewalking is not a stunt or party trick. When done correctly, it is a deeply spiritual and meaningful experience, generally conducted by trained professionals who understand the science behind the practice. The instructors help to prepare you for the experience, and guide you through the process of walking on hot coals. As you step forward you have to maintain a steady stride and keeping moving forward, without pausing, as standing still could result in burns.
Focus and concentration is required when walking on hot coals, it can lead to a sense of empowerment and clarity of mind, and be a transformative experience. Firewalking is often used as a tool for personal growth and development, offering participants the chance to face their fears and doubts. By successfully navigating a bed of hot coals, you gain a better sense of self-confidence and trust in your own capabilities.
NB. Firewalking should only be done with trained professionals, in a controlled environment, with the right preparation. It may seem like an extreme and dangerous act, but it is actually a complex and meaningful spiritual practice when done correctly. It can offer a unique opportunity for personal growth.
Thank you Logi Firewalking
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