One year ago on September 16, 2011, I
walked across fire! Yep, I walked across 1200-degree hot coals with my bare
feet. To many this may seem like a “crazy” idea that could never be possible. I
was one of those people two years ago when I first learned about this type of
event. I could not imagine that anyone could actually walk across hot coals
with no protection on his/her feet and not get burned. I knew it just had to be
some type of scam!! Even up until a few days before my fire walk, I was still
quite skeptical. Here's how it went:Thursday was totally different compared to the previous day. I started to get extremely excited and confident that I wouldhave life-changing experiences on the following night. I had super-high energy and was eager to get to that next level. I was ready and willing to walk on fire (or anything for that matter) to prove to myself that I was strong and capable of moving on from the things/people that were holding me back and would conquer all of the fears and obstacles that were still standing in the way of me and the future for which I so desperately longed.
From the moment I woke up on Friday, I had an excitement that I had only felt a handful of times before (usually related to teaching, coaching, or traveling). That excitement continued to grow as the time got closer. Seriously, I am not sure if I have ever sang Taylor Swift's "Love Story" with as much passion (and volume) than I did that day in the car ride up... and unfortunately there were witnesses. (Sorry, y'all! ;)) Anyway, I was so ready and willing to throw my intentions into the fire and get this show started!!!
We left Denver around noon and headed to
Fort Collins. We arrived around 2:00 and started preparing for the event which
didn’t start until 6:00. As part of the fire crew and a participant, I got to
see things from all directions. I witnessed the set-up, the lighting of the
fire, the arrival and greeting of the participants, the intentions that were
written and thrown into the fire, the seminar, the excitement building during
the seminar, the walking of the participants, crew, and friends, the closing
statements, the break-down and clean-up, and the after party at the nearby
restaurant. Oh, and not to mention I rode to and from the event with the
presenter himself.
As the guys were preparing the fire, I
wrote down my intentions. I wrote about everything that I needed to focus on,
change, and begin to be concious of. I wrote of my weaknesses, the anger and
hurt that was so evident in my heart, and of the lack of trust that I had in
almost everyone and everything. After writing what could have been considered a
novella, I walked up to the fire, and threw the paper into the brillantly
orange flames while focusing on the breakthrough that was about to take place.
Around 6:00 PM the seminar started and
lasted until about 8:45. It was pretty relaxed and mellow up until about 8:15.
Then the fun started! For the next thirty minutes we prepared ourselves to get
“in state.” We became instantly energized and excited about what was about to
happen in our lives (not just the fire, but the breakthrough itself). After
walking out to the fire and witnessing the first two men walk across the
flaming hot (uh, I mean “ice cold”) coals, I was ready! I watched a few of my
new friends walk right before me. Finally, it was my turn! I was bursting with
energy, jumping up and down with the biggest
smile on my face. I was focused, energized, and ready. I stepped up to coals,
repeated “cool moss” with my eyes on the sky, and walked calmly and directly
across several feet of the glowing 1200-DEGREE
HOT COALS!!! As a couple of the crew members caught me at the end, hosed
off my feet, and told me to “wipe my feet,” I felt this rush that is
indescribable. OH MY GOODNESS!!! I JUST WALKED ON FIRE!!! I ran over, hugged
several necks, and cheered on the others who were also testing their strength
and determination. I felt honored to watch others whom I cared for deeply walk
across and face their fears. I met a 17 year-old boy and a 10 year-old little
girl after they had the courage to break through and walk across the coals.
Even more so, I witnessed one of my best friends walk across, and at the time,
it felt just as amazing to see take place as it did to walk myself. Wow. Just
wow.The moral of this story is: Test your stength. You are only as strong as you allow yourself to be. If you think something is too hard, too impossible, and/or too much to handle, then you are absolutely right. It will be impossible, and you won't be able to handle it. Since that cool September night in Colorado, I realize that a person is only as strong as he thinks he is. If you believe you can do the unthinkable, you WILL do it. If you trust yourself, you'll move mountains. If your head tells you something is possible, it IS possible. All of this solely depends on what you desire for yourself and your life. It only takes one minute to decide what you can and will do, and that decision will inevitably impact the rest of your life, your happiness, and whatever successful path you choose or do not choose to take. If you want something to change, you must change it. Just sitting around waiting for change is just that: a constant wait that will forever be idle. You must trust yourself and tell yourself that you ARE strong enough to change whatever it is that is "wrong." It may be a substance dependency; it may be a bitterness towards someone who wronged you; it may be negative self-talk that is constantly holding back your success at work...whatever it is, it is up to you to decide if you will work through it and change it or accept it and settle with the life you are currently living. Only you can decide. Your strength is up to you, and until you accept that to be truth, you won't see the change that you may think you want. I just know that I will never regret that night and the courage and strength I found. Even if I would have been burned, I would have never have known if I didn't take that first step towards the rest of my life. Oh, but I am so glad I did. :)
(The video below is not from the actual firewalk that I did, but it is the best example I can find of the energy, the fire, the intentions, the walking across the coals, etc. Sooo amazing!!! All rights are from igniteurspirit on Youtube.)
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