FIREWALKING
Firewalking has been practiced since time immemorial by many peoples all over the globe (North America, Fiji Islands, Tibet, Hawaii, Greece)... and always in the context of healing: physical, spiritual, mental and emotional. It is in fact a very powerful ritual of transformation , which allows people to re-connect with their spiritual power, to overcome the most rooted fears . When we succeed in doing something we believed very difficult or actually impossible, each and every cell of our body learns to break through our limiting beliefs.
Firewalking is proposed to private and corporate groups in order to let participants tap into the same high vibration to which people "raised", especially in bygone epochs, in order to be healed. Firewalking, therefore, means touching upon an energetic source that goes beyond the "common" human experience and allows us to experience our innermost potentials.
In this sense it is one of the strongest and most touching experiences available today, one that grants everybody - whether walker on fire or witness! - the methods and self-confidence necessary to go for and reach one's objectives. People leave the workshop stronger, full of energy and in love with life . According to many participants, this workshop has been the most revolutionary experience of their lives.
Our aim is to spread the antique practice of Firewalking across the world, giving people instruments to improve the quality of their life, keeping the sacred nature of this old ritual alive..
Besides firewalking, in our seminars we also offer other peak experiences which make us witness how our unexplored resources may be transformed into actions and thus open the road to a new way of being.
A firewalk can be included in evening workshops (minimum 4 hours) or as the emotional peak experience of longer and more diverse seminars.
Lucia and Nicola are Firewalking Master Trainers.


Mural painting from the Priscilla Catacomb in Rome, probably dating back to the III century A.D.
We read in the Bible (Daniel, 3) of 3 Jewish High Officials who, under King Nabucodonosor, refused to kneel in adoration when a huge and golden image of the king was erected in the Dura Plain, near Babylon. As it happened to many Christians of this epoch, they also had to "pay" for their refusal: they were thrown into a red-hot furnace "with their pants, their tiaras, their shoes and their clothes". But here the fire has no power over their bodies "and not even a hair of their head had been touched, nor had their tunics changed color". The Lord "sent His angel and saved His servants". (The History of Art told by E.H. Gombrich)
IMPORTANT: firewalking has an inherent risk; therefore it is always advisable to have an experienced trainer guide you through them. Neither BlessYou! nor any of its staff may now or in future be held responsible for injuries (physical, mental or financial) which may result from such practices. Exercises are NEVER compulsory during a course.