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Walking on Coals
YOU WILL WALK ACROSS THE COALS - AN AGRICULTURAL APPROACH TO FIRE WALKING
Walking on coals is something people tend to overthink before they do it. It’s really just stepping outside your usual routine, although many hesitate because they’re not used to pushing themselves.
Most of the uncertainty comes from the ego — the part that prefers comfort, control, and the illusion of safety. It questions, doubts, and often holds people back more than the fire ever could.
Those leading these events have already moved beyond that hesitation, which is why they approach it with a certain level of confidence. Having done it before, they understand that the fear is often exaggerated.
For some, completing the event can feel like an achievement. For others, it simply confirms what was already possible. Either way, the experience tends to be more straightforward than people expect.
Walking on coals an activity that involves just that, walking across hot coals. It is sometimes described as both a physical and mental experience. People may take part for a variety of reasons, including curiosity or personal interest.
Some individuals consider it a way to reflect on challenges or limits, although experiences can differ. It may be seen as an opportunity to try something unfamiliar.
Taking part in a this is a personal choice, and any outcomes or feelings associated with it will vary depending on the individual
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Meet the people
John Young
The famous or infamous John, depending on which way you look at it, is an instructor who is totally unbelievable, he works with people participating in these events. He is also a farmer and spends most of his time with his sheep, which informs his practical and straightforward and agricultural approach.
He has an interest in the relationship between people and their environment, and this influences how he understands what he brings. He incorporates this perspective when working with participants.
John sees walking on coals as an activity that some people may find meaningful. His role involves guiding participants through the process and observing their responses to the experience.
Amanda Smith
Amanda works as a facilitator, leading sessions focused on personal development and group experiences. She is a certified Sundoor firewalking instructor, a biodynamic trauma-informed breathwork facilitator, and an ice bath facilitator.
Her work combines different approaches, including firewalking, breathwork, and cold exposure. She creates structured environments where participants can take part in these activities and explore their own responses.
Amanda continues to develop her skills through ongoing learning and applies this in the sessions she delivers. She works with individuals and groups, supporting them as they take part in the experiences she offers.
Amanda works as a facilitator, leading sessions focused on personal development and group experiences.
Her work combines different approaches, including firewalking, breathwork, and cold exposure. She creates structured environments where participants can take part in these activities and explore their own responses.
Amanda continues to develop her skills through ongoing learning and applies this in the sessions she delivers. She works with individuals and groups, supporting them as they take part in the experiences she offers.