Journey across continents and through time, from the early civilizations of the Fijian Islands and the mystical practices of the Indian subcontinent to the ceremonial rites of Greece and the spiritual ceremonies of the indigenous tribes of South America. Each chapter offers a window into the unique ways different cultures embrace firewalking, not only as a rite of passage but as a profound expression of faith, healing, and transformation.
This captivating book unveils the tradition of firewalking, a practice that has been a part of human civilization for millennia, transcending geographical boundaries and cultural divides.
Zeeshan Mahmud, a renowned Bangladeshi-born American author with an insatiable curiosity for the rituals that define the human experience, leads you on this unparalleled expedition with History of Firewalking.
As you turn the pages, you'll find yourself walking alongside shamans and saints, warriors and wanderers, each chapter a stepping stone into the diverse practices and beliefs surrounding firewalking. From the fiery pits of Greek mythology to the smoldering coals of South Asian festivals, from the secret ceremonies of the Pacific islands to the motivational seminars of the West, Firewalking leaves no stone unturned, no ember unexamined.
Are you ready to walk through the fire?
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