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The Teachings of the Sacred Drum
By Patrick Pinson
When the sacred is removed, we lose touch with the natural. We lose
touch with our natural rhythm, ourselves, each other and our creator. We
forget that we are spiritual beings in a human experience. One tool that
helps me remember that I am sacred is the drum. Making contact with a
drum awakens our sacred. When I drum or make a drum, magic happens and
the drum becomes my teacher.
Drumming is active meditation. When I take for granted the experience of
making a drum, I am not being respectful to the spirits of the tree and
animal I am working with. When I lead a drum making session, I tell the
participants that the drum will teach us from the moment we sit down and
begin to have a relationship with it. All of our blocks come up, such as
perfectionism, blame, impatience, intolerance, envy, fear and pride.
A lady who had purchased a drum kit from us called from Illinois to
inform me that her drumhead had a hole in it. I told her that holes
don’t affect the drum’s voice and in fact most of my own personal drums
have holes in them. The holes help me to remember that I have holes in
me and that I am imperfect. The holes make the drum special and holy.
The holes allow the air to pass through and create a special vibration.
She balked. I told her that she would never find the "perfect" tree and
yet all trees are perfect. She said she would think about that.
When I open to the holiness of the drum – the tree spirit and the spirit
of the deer or elk, the magic begins to happen. The more I can be
present in the moment, the more the drum’s medicine begins to work. I
can control certain things when I make a drum, and some things I cannot
change. I tell others that the voice will be just what they need and
will constantly change just as we constantly change. My Native friends
tell me that we were all born with a drum – our heartbeat. We hear the
heartbeat of our mother in her womb, and the drum is the heartbeat of
our Earth Mother. All of the rhythms of the drum are based on the
heartbeat.
The drum is feminine; its origin lies with the goddesses. When men drum,
they are grounding themselves, bringing the energy from our head down
into the Earth. Drumming opens the feminine and, when I drum, I feel
grounded. Thinking is a male, the north on the medicine wheel. Drumming
creates balance, and I am both grounded and inspired.
When you awaken to and honor your rhythm through the drum, you awaken to
inner healing which manifests outwardly to heal the planet. I feel the
more drums that are made and played, the more healing will take place.
Part of our rape of the Earth is our disconnection from our Mother
Earth. Technology has looked at our planet as dead, as something to take
from. Many men have been raised to be fiercely independent, to take from
the women, to compete for and strive to get more and more of everything.
Because of this attitude our planet is in crisis and we are at a
crossroads. The drum connects us to the truth of the spirit that runs
through all things. We are one voice and we are all one. Fear
disconnects us; Drumming dissolves the fear.
Each drum has its own unique voice and vibration. I tell potential drum
buyers that the drum is seeking them, as much as they are seeking the
drum. If you listen and select the drum with both your left and right
brain, with your total being, the connection will be made. Feel the
vibration; hold the drum over your heart and direct the healing
vibrations toward the muscles that protect and hold your love.
Each animal from which drums are made has its own medicine. Elk medicine
comes from the west on the medicine wheel (the way I was taught). In the
west are the thunder beings, the emotions and the element of water. Elk
teaches perseverance and stamina to help us to heal the deep wounds to
our inner child. The elk penetrates to our core, or gut, where we hold
all of the "swallowed whole" values of our parents and teachers. Elk
helps us let go to our healing tears and helps us grieve losses and go
within. Elk helps us release to the void (often called the fertile void
of our not-knowingness) of death. The warrior walks toward death not as
an ending but as a gateway to a higher rebirth. When we are working on
our dark sides, drumming with elk keeps us grounded in our ki - our
center, our power.
Deer medicine touches and heals our hearts. The medicine of the north:
the red road and the path of the heart. When we are healing our
heartaches, heartbreaks, or opening the heart and learning to speak from
the heart, drumming with deer is powerful medicine. Deer will open you
to the higher Drum truth of the intention of your heart.
Our community at Cedar Mountain Drums constructs each drum with love,
respect and prayer. We smudge the materials we use and offer tobacco to
the spirits. Our hides are from hunters who bring them into the area
service clubs who in turn process them into rawhide. Whenever possible,
we go through these hides and select only the finest of them for our
drums. We consider ourselves to be the stewards of our drums and honor
their sacredness.
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