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ARROW SNAPPING

Arrow Snapping is placing a wooden arrow at the soft part of your throat and pushing the arrow with the other end firmly placed against a wall until the arrow snaps.

This activity teaches focus, paying attention, patience and staying present.

You will be given a clear detailed demonstration how this activity is done.

Watch your thoughts as you undertake this activity and see for yourself whether you respond to this positively or react to this with resistance.

Pre-Activity Preparations

You can be assured of undertaking this activity safely and confidently after a demonstration by our expert trainers.

The arrow snapping challenge creates an illusion of risk and danger.

The challenge holds a powerful breakthrough to overcome this illusion.

Many people do not focus enough on execution. If you make a commitment to get something done, you need to follow through on that commitment.

For whom is the Arrow Snapping activity?

The Arrow Snapping challenge is for all ranks of the organization. As always, leaders should take the lead. This is an individual effort and requires the support of team members for motivation and inspiration.

What is the duration of this activity?

Participants must be given enough time to be prepared mentally and emotionally. Some basic arrow snapping do’s and don’ts need to be understood. Safety aspects will be spelt out to ensure a safe event for all.

The benefits of Arrow Snapping are many but mainly to:

  • Break down limiting belief
  • Awakens a Positive Attitude
  • Increase Confidence
  • Staying present
  • Overcoming doubts and hesitations
 

Time: 2 – 2½  hours – includes time to prepare participants, execute the glasswalk, followed by a debrief session.

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Our seminar lasts 5 full days and a half day. Other firewalking schools offer 3 and 4 day courses for about the same costs but with us you get an additional training time to allow consolidation and digestion of skills, techniques and sharing your experiences. The 5½ days is to ensure that you leave the course confident and empowered to lead your first Firewalk.

The course venue is at the Moksa Spiritual Center, an ashram and temple set amidst a peaceful village and friendly people. The venue is fully accessible to us, offering the privilege of privacy and full service.

If you are traveling long distance, it is favorable that you arrive 2 days earlier to get over the time zone effects, familiarize yourself with the environment, relax and energize to ready yourself for the first day. The Course ends with a farewell lunch and photo-taking on Saturday at 2.00PM. It is best that you make your departure flight plans or holiday plans well after Saturday 2.00 PM.

We can assist you with airport transfers so as to ensure that you are safely picked up and delivered to your hotel accommodation of choice.

You will get time to discuss and share opinions, points of view, interpretations, comparisons, appraisals or feelings towards entities and events in an environment of mutual respect and appreciation. And we want you to find your own by allowing you more freedom to explore ideas, connect to meaning, and identify new ways of knowing and make the learning personal. It is something that cannot be tested but its integration into the course curriculum becomes an overall body of student knowledge and awareness.

All our past graduates have reported a shift in their thinking and belief patterns after the course. They speak of experiencing elevated emotions, maturity, heightened awareness and a strong shift in their consciousness. This means that not only did they acquire the skills of a firewalking instructor, they also recognize a personal improved change in themselves as a human being. And that is something school education and most other courses won’t give you.

The curriculum includes understanding the science, spirit and full engineering of firewalking, including the construction of various kinds of fire pyres, fire keeping, every aspect of firewalking safety, wood types, legality & liability, firewalk promotion and marketing, working with media and developing presentation skills.