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General Discussion & Feedback => Guest Book => Topic started by: Lisaheather on 19/08/2010 20:23:48
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I've read the post and answer re. fire walking and because I have done it can add that I think the naked scientists explanation rings quite true. My experience was part of a Neuro Linguistic Programming course. The ultimate metaphor for mind over matter, as it were, was to get all participants to walk a 10m length of burning coals. And I do mean walk, we were discouraged from running or moving too quickly. We started off by standing for a few minutes on a bed of wet moss and then set off mentally chanting "cool moss" whilst the others clapped and chanted the same slogan - very exciting! Wet feet = steam insulation as in your answer. The coals were replenished after each 4th or 5th person so weren't totally ash - I clearly remember feeling the heat and texture of crunchy charcoal under my toes. At the end of the walk you stepped into a small bath of cold water - I guess thereby immediately cooling any possible build up of heat-causing damage. I had not one blister or any kind of soreness. Just a complete high from having done something so seemingly impossible and coming out unscathed. But I won't tell anyone who asks about the science - happy for them to believe I have superpowers ;-)