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Arrow Breaking

Besides firewalking a few other extremely transformative processes, can be especially tailored into workshops that fit seamlessly into events of personal empowerment and spiritual growth.

The arrow breaking and steel rebar bending are both highly effective tools that allow you to move beyond inner and outer obstacles toward your goals and desires. They are also very powerful in creating group synergy, group support and in achieving group objectives.

The arrow breaking exercise was developed in the late 80's and can be applied in a myriad of ways but most often the exercise is done in order to break through limiting beliefs and emotions, energizing one's vision and goals and moving toward fulfillment of one's dreams and desires.

The arrow break can easily be incorporated into larger events as one of the main exercises, or as a two to three hour workshop in its own right, especially tailored to your group's needs and desires.

 

Ponder Quote

"The means we use must be as pure as the ends we seek."

- Martin Luther King Jr.
20th century human rights activist


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"Integrity of the person is the determination in pursuing all forms of love for themselves"
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In all that I do I am devoted to excellence and uphold high levels of integrity and professionalism. The following disclaimer is born out of a heart-felt caring and true investment in the well-being of all lifes that are touched by this work.

Firewalking, Arrow Breaking and Rebar Bending are potentially dangerous activities. Never attempt firewalking, arrow breaking or steel rebar bending without the support and guidance of a Certified Firewalk Instructor.

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