Firewalking Seminars: How To Organize An Event
Author: Denver Dobbins
So you’ve heard about the benefits of firewalking for motivation, growth and
empowerment. You’ve also seen it used by major corporations like Microsoft,
American Express and U-haul. Now you find yourself asking, “How can I attend
a firewalk myself?” Well, luckily, there are lots of options for you.
Many Certified Firewalk Instructors lead public firewalks from time to time
throughout the year in order to promote firewalking as well as keep themselves
from getting rusty. Many do this as a means of giving back to something that
has changed and enriched their lives so much. This is a great option for you
if you want to see what it’s all about with minimal commitment to the process.
If this sounds like what you’re looking for, then the best thing to do is contact
a local firewalking Instructor and inquire as to when their next public workshop
is going to be. Chances are you wont find them in your local yellow pages as
it isn’t a cost effective advertising medium for most Instructors. Checking
your local bulletin boards or new age shops is a great start. Also, searching
through a search engine such as Google will land you many contacts as well.
With over 2000 Certified Firewalk Instructors nationwide (In the US alone!)
there should be one available to you within a reasonable travel distance.
Another great alternative is to contract a firewalk Instructor to lead a firewalk
for you that you organize yourself. The major benefit to this route is that
beyond being able to attend a firewalk yourself, you can charge a nominal fee
to all of your guests as well, enabling you to make a great profit off of it
as well!
To get the ball rolling on this process, you’ll need to find a Certified Firewalk
Instructor that you feel is in alignment with the message or structure of your
group. Again, the best place to start here is by searching through Google or
Yahoo to find Certified Instructors. Luckily, if you’re going this route you’re
no longer limited to an Instructor located near you as many Instructors factor
in travel costs into their fee. This means you have a HUGE number of Instructors
to choose from. Some other great resources to find Instructors are available
at my website, located at: //www.firewalking-seminar.com or //www.walkwithfire.com
or at Peggy Dylan’s (The Founder of the modern firewalking movement.) website
//www.sundoor.com .
You’ll need to keep in mind that in addition to their fee you’ll need to supply
a few things, such as wood, other supplies, and perhaps even travel / lodging.
But even after all these items are paid for, you’re still likely to make a nice
sum of money for your time and promotion.
Good luck in your quest to experience the joys and greatness of firewalking,
and if you have any questions, please feel free to contact me directly at Denver@walkwithfire.com
.
Cheers, and happy firewalking!
Denver Dobbins is a Sundoor Certified Firewalk Instructor. He currently resides in Albuquerque New Mexico, but leads firewalks for groups of all sizes nation wide.