Call To Action Fire Walk Empowerment Training
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The World’s First Guinness Record Fire Walk Supporting Breast Cancer research that will save people’s lives.
From around the world, people are sending positive messages to be included in 1100 degrees coals that will release their energy so that they can manifest. |
Call To Action Fire Walk Empowerment Training
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May 9, 2009 |
Trever McGhee will be in Vancouver will conduct the first group Guinness World Record fire walk ever to be held. Everyone walks onto the 1100 degree F coals at once that are embedded with positive messages from around the world for themselves and for others overcoming personal barriers. A special First Nation Indian Band blessing ceremony will be performed for those attending and participating in the walk as well as everyone else with whom they are connected.
Sending a positive message for the fire is free, the walk in Vancouver, BC is free.
All Knight Alliance, the organization behind this effort, is headed by CEO, Trever McGhee, who is fire walking and walking in all 15 cities for the Breast Cancer 3-Day: an amazing 60 mile journey in each city that helps mothers, sisters, spouses, friends and colleagues leap one step closer to a world without Breast Cancer.
Trever believes finding a cure for Breast Cancer will lead to finding a cure for Cancer, Diabetes, Heart Disease and many more. Until then, he believes we all have a responsibility to do everything we can to let people know their first line of defense must be awareness and early detection. Every day, he is reminded of this fact since the lower right part of his face is still partially paralyzed after the golf ball sized tumor was removed from his neck four years ago. The fact that more and more people are losing family and friends by these devastating diseases is overwhelming. The fact is no one is protected from them: it’s our responsibility to do whatever we can to advance the progress in finding cures because everyone deserves a full life.
It is for this reason that Trever chose to fire walk right after each of the 60 mile walks in fifteen cities for the Breast Cancer 3-Day to get people’s attention. Trever says, “In today’s fast-paced economy, it’s challenging to get people to take notice from their every day lives, but as soon as you mention fire walking, you’ve got it.” Now add a friendly wager as to whether or not he will be able to complete each fire walk after walking 60 miles, then within days, do it again and again 15 times, is really something to talk about. Not to mention, he is polling people in each city to see which city has the most people willing to walk through fire for their loved ones. The twist? He is willing to teach you for free if you donate at least a buck to his goal of raising $117 million. If you cannot afford a dollar, he will donate it for you because he is certain the training will help you break through your personal barriers.
http:/www.the3day.org/goto/trevermcghee
Trever adds, “Fire walking and joining the 3-Day is just one part the bigger picture. In order to raise $117 million, you have to go beyond what you have thought was possible before to take that extra step. It can make all the difference in the world.”
He has included an Empowerment Rally the night before each Breast Cancer 3-Day walk for everyone to participate whether or not you’re involved with the 3-Day or not. Plus, he is holding a Keep The Momentum event after each walk to empower people so that they can continue fundraising in unprecedented numbers throughout the year.
Trever McGhee knows a thing or two about fire walking. He holds three Fire Walking Guinness World Records, the last record set at 597 feet, and he has, without charging people for the experience, helped over 10,000 people break through the fear of fire walking and their ideas of what has prevented them from succeeding.
People are attending live events and virtually by sending their positive messages to be placed in the coals in Vancouver, B.C., where a traditional Native Indian Blessing Ceremony will be conducted to send everyone involved positive blessings!
Trever McGhee in Vancouver, BC
Capilano Indian Reservation
Mathias Road & Welch Street
Vancouver B.C
403-770-0756
800-951-7086
support@YouAreTheLink.com
http://www.YouAreTheLink.com
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