Why Firewalkers Don't Sustain Burns
You've
been taught from an early age that fire burns. At some point, you
have undoubtedly had the chance to test this out, and
they were
right, it did burn. No surprises there. So how do firewalkers do
it?
Well, there is a fact that is often overlooked, and one that requires
quite a lot of faith to trust in and believe;
"Fire need not always burn you"
| "Everything in existence
is of the same energy. We are made of the same elements
that make up fire. Once we are able to accept this similarity,
the seemingly impossible becomes possible. We can become
one with the fire!" |
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What does science say?
Science will tell you that we are indeed all made up of the
same atoms, electrons, protons, and energy, but arranged differently.
Are we therefore separate and different from fire? How could
we be, if we are made up of the same energy?
Here is where understanding the energy of the universe becomes
important. If we are all the same energy then we should be able
to coexist, right? What we learned at school would probably
discount it. Does this therefore make it wrong? Faith is the
key. Not everything you are taught in schools is always correct. |
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A spiritual rationalization of firewalking
When we get burned, it's because the 'instinctual' energy flow in our body is interrupted by a 'learned' energy thought. Now as you approach this fire with a blocked energy, called, 'I am separate from this fire', a conflict is born.
At the point of contact between you and the fire, all this energy flowing from the fire, called oneness, collides with negatively charged energy flowing from you toward the energy of the fire. At the point of contact, this conflict of energy collides and is manifest as a burn.
Fire walkers trust in the 'oneness', and know it to be true. As a
result, positive energy from the fire is met by positive energy from
the firewalker, therefore, no burn.

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