Firewalk! Lose Your Fears!
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Jussta is the founder and director of The International Firewalking
Association. Jussta has firewalked thousands of times, including the
Tibetan Buddhist Firewalk. She danced on 40-foot firewalks, and stood on
hot-glowing coals in excess of 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit. Her Native American
name is "Dances With Fire".
The photo on the left was taken by a Reuter's photojournalist in Australia. I
always begin any endeavor by giving to set the tone of abundance. My first
firewalk in Australia was a charity event to benefit The Wayside Chapel of
Kings Cross, NSW, Australia. This photograph has not been enhanced or
doctored in any way. There were no exterior lights.
The golden light is coming from my heart chakra and the photographer
captured my flaming aura. I always teach my students to breathe and
surrender, allow the fire to move through you. My flaming aura proves this.
I am dancing on the fire, I have egg-shaped shakes in each hand. If you look
closely at my legs, you will see that my legs are transparent and you can
actually see my bones. This is 'being the light'.
The
people who also have flames reflected off of their bodies, or in their auras,
(you decide), are approximately six feet behind me. Five people almost
fainted when I stepped out and began to dance on the flaming coals. All 95
attendees knew how hot this fire was when they tried to rake the coals with
long-handled rakes and could not get close enough to touch the flaming coals
with the end of the rakes. They could not take the heat.
My
aboriginal brother brought dancers and we began the evening with them 'dancing
away the evil spirits and dancing in the good spirits'.
I
toured Australia for two years conducting safe, burn-free firewalks and
teaching multinationals to become firewalk leaders in their own right. I knew
at my last firewalk in Australia that Firewalking was over for me. It
saddened me because I had loved sharing the experience so much...yet, my
Spirit had spoken and this was the end of a one of my life chapters, a very
happy ending.
Photographs of previous firewalks will be posted on this site.
Here is the first memory firewalk photo - a truly awe-inspiring experience of
conducting my second 'memorial' firewalk for a man who committed suicide by
setting fire to himself and burning down the guest house on the spot where we
held the firewalk. This memorial firewalk truly healed the hearts of the
loved ones and provided closure like never before.
This was a memorial
firewalk conducted in Avalon, NSW, Australia
Jussta
conducting the beginning of the four-hour seminar prior to leading a firewalk at
Tapitalle, NSW, Australia. This was conducted during a 9-Day Residential
Firewalk Leadership Intensive entitled: FLITE (Firewalk Leadership
Intensive Training & Empowerment).

Aborigines Dance in The Good Spirits at
the October 1992 Charity Firewalk conducted by Jussta for the Wayside Chapel in
Kings Cross, NSW, Australia
95 People Attended!

Jussta & a friend help Craig to walk on fire.
Craig had suffered a massive stroke as a teenager. He was partially
paralyzed. He received an amazing healing after walking on the fire and
for the first time in his life was able to get a job and work.
Later, he attended FLITE and became a
certified Firewalk leader.
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