Showing posts with label Walk on fire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walk on fire. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Walk on fire this Sunday Oct. 5th 2014

It's happening this Sunday!

The last Firewalk of the year.

Watch the video below to learn more about it, remember to watch the full video, you'll see live demonstrations at the end.









Some skeptics say it's fake. Some say there's a trick to it. Others take the experience of taking the plunge (walking on fire) and use it as powerful metaphor for change.



Fire renews, cleans, and restores.

If you utilize the firewalk experience correctly it's a powerful catalyst for change.



Join us by registering for the firewalk here.



Sibok M

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Walk on fire with us on April 28th in Casselman, Ontario

 Our next firewalking event is being held on April 28th in Casselman, Ontario at 6:30 pm.

To learn more about firewalking, watch the video below. It contains valuable information about the fire walk and it includes some french, english and spanish testimonials about the event.



Sometimes our own greatest enemy is ourselves. Learn strategies you can start using immediately after the walk so you can have what you want and harness the true power that resides within.

Master Yourself,

Sibok Martin

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Looking for something fun to do in Ottawa

Not one but two ways to challenge yourself.

The first is through our Fight for Fun tournament starting at 11:30 am. and the second is our Firewalk event later that night.

Talk about doing things different than the norm.

Instead of doing the same ol' thing this weekend, why not invite a friend or your family to attend and try something different.

The tournament gives you a chance to meet students from all 26 schools and lets you face your fear of entering in the cage or just competing in a ring with spectators watching you. This will take your confidence to a whole new level.

The Firewalk is filled with interesting drills to help you get out of your comfort zone. We're all sometimes too serious and need to let loose.

If the learning environment is positive, supportive and fun you'll absorb the material easily and should be ready to walk in no time.

Fire is a serious thing but if you walk on it in a playful, focused way you give it less power.
It's proven that people who exercise while smiling feel less pain, laughing has a healing ability and it is believed to increase your life span.

Walking on Fire should be a celebration of Empowerment and opening yourself to a world of new possibilities.

There is a feeling of unity after the firewalk and people seem to be connected on a higher level especially if you're doing this with a spouse or your kids.

Doing this as a family is strongly recommended.

We're just happy to share this experience and pass on what we believe is one of the most unique feelings ever felt.

Once you've walked you'll agree that it's hard to put in words how you feel after but after a few minutes it settles in:

"I've walked on fire", "If I can do this, I can do anything I set my mind to"

How will YOU feel?

Be there March 2nd. You can pre-register here:
http://www.firewalkcanada.com/

Sibok Martin

P.S. There will be special rebates for people who attend both events. Register on-line or give us a call at 613-569-0545.
See you there.

Monday, January 21, 2008

The Power of Fire

Firewalking gets you all fired up! (pun intended!)

It stretches your imagination.

You expand your way of thinking and what you want out of life. Everyone's goals are different and everyone needs different things to be truly happy.

Firewalking helps spice things up a little bit. Making those goals more exciting, more "grandiose", helping you dream big without limitations.

Walking on fire is such an unnatural thing for your mind and body to do since its been programmed since childhood that fire equals: "burn" or "pain" that the mere act of "walking on coals" frees your mind in a way.

It opens up a whole new world of possibilities and quickly makes you question other things in your life that you thought were "set in stone" because of past programming.

Things like:

What you fear?
Why are you paralyzed by that fear?
What would I really do if I no longer had that fear stopping me?
How much better my quality of life would be?

It literally takes about 5 seconds to get across the fire pit and in that short time you undergo a complete "belief check up".

What you thought was real goes under scrutiny:

Your level of confidence.

How you express yourself in public.

What you see in the mirror every morning.

Are you doing what you love?


You're thinking about a million things all at once.

Every time I walk it's a new set of questions and keeps me stretching my comfort zone, expanding my potential and keeping the "fire" burning for years to come.

Come walk with us, pre-register today, our next event is on March 2nd at the Pagoda.

Sibok Martin