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Firewalking has a long history in many cultures, where it was originally used as a test of faith and a rite of passage for young boys coming of age into manhood.
FIREWALKING involves walking barefoot across hot coals – but how does it work? Here we explain what it is, how to do it safely, and where it is still practised. What is firewalking? Firewalki… ...
Firewalking Ceremony is ranked #5 out of 11 things to do in Fiji. See pictures and our review of Firewalking Ceremony.
I spotted Max when I walked on the plane. Hair cut into a V in the front of his head, fumanchu beard, genie pants, and ponytail. I was on the way from LA to Spain for the first conference on ...
Firewalking is the most spectacular and public of these annual rituals that include dancing, prayer, and shared meals in the konaki, a private dwelling where the icons are preserved for generations.
Firewalking can be explained, totally and simply, by the laws of physics, with a little physiology thrown in. The next time, I'll explain how.
A DEMONSTRATION of firewalking was given by an Indian, Kuda Bux, before members of the University of London Council for Psychical Research and other men of science at Carshalton, on September 17.
A new firewalking business is coming to Cumbria as a businesswoman revealed plans to expand her wellbeing services. Keswick-based Jen Grange, director of Lakeland Wellbeing and newly-trained ...
Through firewalking devotees mirror her strength and courage. Guru Govender says they are working hard to ensure that the religious traditions are kept alive for another 150 years.
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