Why Firewalking Doesn’t Burn: Science or Spirituality?

Each May in some northern Greek villages revelers walk barefoot across a bed of burning wood coals as part of a three-day celebration in honor of Saint Constantine and Saint Helen.

“They believe that the power of Saint Constantine–the religious power–allows them to do it and that that is a miracle,” said Loring Danforth, an anthropologist at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine.