Tony Robbins Burns 21 People During The Firewalk Challenge During Awaken The Giant Within

 

World renowned self-help mogul Tony Robbins firewalk challenge is responsible for injuring 21 people during his Unleash The Power Within Event this week.
Walking across hot coals on lanes measuring 10 feet long and heated to between 1,200 to 2,000 degrees provides attendees an opportunity to “understand that there is absolutely nothing you can’t overcome,” according to the motivational speaker’s website.

Robbins Research International said in a written statement that 6,000 attendees of the event walked across the coals Thursday.
Organizers had an “open burn permit” and medical staff at the event, and there was also a fire inspector on the scene, Williams said.
“Once they (the medical staff) became overwhelmed, our inspector called for us,” Williams said.
Witness Jonathan Correll told the San Jose Mercury News that he “heard wails of pain, screams of agony.”
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Tony Robbins’ fire walk experiences goes wrong; 21 burned on hot coals
SAN JOSE, CALIF. — He’s known as one of the top motivational speakers in the the world. But Tony Robbins’ fire walk experience didn’t go so well for some this week, resulting in almost two dozens injuries. They trusted Robbins to walk over hot coals …
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“I heard wails of pain, screams of agony,” witness Jonathan Correll told the Mercury News. “It was people seriously hurting, like they were being tortured. … First one person, then a couple minutes later another one, and there was just a line of people walking on that fire. It was just bizarre, man.”

Tony Robbins’ firewalk with me: 21 hurt on hot coals
Tony Robbins suggested they “unleash the power within,” but for 21 people who burned their feet walking over hot coals, it was more about cooling their heels in a fountain. Police treated the nearly two dozen people for burns to their feet on Thursday …
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On his website, Robbins suggests the “Firewalk Experience” is step 1 of his “four steps to transformation.”
“Once you start doing the impossible (or at least what you thought was impossible), you can conquer the other fires of your life with ease,” the website says.
There are those who succeeded in San Jose, the Mercury News reported.
Yet, others crossed the coals unscathed at first, but then dipped their feet in a nearby fountain after blisters started to appear.
Some people went to their hotel rooms and called 9-1-1.
“It seemed abnormal that so many got hurt,” one witness told

I just hope that this does not turn people away from giving this a try.  I have never personally tried this but I can imagine how powerful you must feel after you have accomplished something like this.

Keep in mind that there were over 6000 people there.  21 out of 6000 aint to bad.  Especially considering he has been doing this for over 30 years.

Has any of you ever tried the firewalk experience with Anthony Robbins?

Would you ever try it?

Do you think this will hurt Tony’s reputation at all or will he bounce right back after something like this?

Would love to hear your thoughts.

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Your Best Life Begins Each Morning: Devotions to Start Every Day of the Year (Faithwords)

The potential to live your best life starts with each new morning. With every sunrise, you can choose to approach the day with an attitude of faith and expectancy. Bestselling author Joel Osteen writes, “When you get up in the morning, the first things you should do is set your mind in the right direction . . . and then go out anticipating good things.”

 

Now, for the first time, Pastor Osteen presents a tool to accomplish that goal. Based on his book, Your Best Life Now, he offers prescriptions for positive living in 365 daily messages. Each message is accompanied by a relevant scripture.

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Stephen R. Covey's Death – Bicycle Accident At Age 79

Stephen R. Covey dies at the age of 79.  He was one of my favorite authors.
The One about Stephen R. Covey
I am sure you have heard of “7 Habits of Highly Effective People”.  A book everyone should have on their shelve’s.
I was extremely shocked to hear that Stephen Covey would not make a full recovery from his bicycle accident.
 

The cause was complications from injuries sustained in a bicycle accident, said Debra Lund, a spokeswoman for the Utah-based FranklinCovey leadership training and consulting company he co-founded.
In April, Covey lost control of his bike while riding down a hill in Provo, Utah. He was hospitalized for two months with a head injury, cracked ribs and a partly collapsed lung but “never fully recovered,” Lund said Monday.
 stephen r covey death by bicycle accident

He will truly be missed!
 

Stephen Covey, ‘7 Habits’ author, dies at 79
Stephen Covey, author of the massive self-help bestseller, ‘The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People,’ died Monday in Idaho. Stephen Covey’s landmark book sold in excess of 20 million copies in 40 languages and spawned a multimillion-dollar business …
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Quote of the day – What Beauty Really Is

 
quote of the day on beautyBeauty is simply reality seen with the eyes of love. ~ Evelyn Underhill.
What a bokeh ! Thanks to the lights of the scene that was on the grand place of Brussels.
Thanks also to the model, Faustine, and her fresh make-up from MAC.
About the light. Keeping the flash on-camera is getting frustrating.
I’d love to buy a cactus v4, but actually, i can’t find out if the cactus worth it or if a second 580ex II as a master would be handsomer.
Guess I will probably go for a simple cord. My wallet is suffering.
Any advice ?
Setup :
On-camera speedlite 580ex II @ 1/32.
 
 

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Singer Jackie Martinez. Lit with (2) Canon Spe...
Singer Jackie Martinez. Lit with (2) Canon Speedlite 580EX and triggered via PocketWizard. The primary strobe is about 5 ft to my left. The second strobe is behind her, 45° on the left side, set to 70mm. Contrary to what many believe, this was not shot in a studio, but her living room 🙂 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Freedom in Exile: The Autobiography of The Dalai Lama

In this astonishingly frank autobiography, the Dalai Lama reveals the remarkable inner strength that allowed him to master both the mysteries of Tibetan Buddhism and the brutal realities of Chinese Communism.The Dalai Lama’s autobiography should leave no one in doubt of his humility and genuine compassion. Written without the slightest hint of pretense, the exiled leader of Tibet recounts his life, from the time he was whisked away from his home in 1939 at the age of 4, to his treacherous escape from Tibet in 1959, to his winning of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989. The backdrop of the story is the 1950 Chinese invasion of Tibet. He calmly relates details of imprisonment, torture, rape, famine, ecological disaster, and genocide that under four decades of Chinese rule have left 1.25 million Tibetans dead and the Tibetan natural and religious landscapes decimated. Yet the Dalai Lama’s story is strangely one of hope. This man who prays for four hours a day harbors no ill will toward the Chinese and sees the potential for good everywhere he casts his gaze. Someday, he hopes, all of Tibet will be a zone of peace and the world’s largest nature preserve. Such optimism is not naive but rather a result of his daily studies in Buddhist philosophy and his doctrine of Universal Responsibility. Inspiring in every way, Freedom in Exile is both a historical document and a fable of deepest trust in humanity. –Brian Bruya

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