Spirit of the Drum (Birthing a Shamanic Medicine Drum)
A Two Day Drum-Making Workshop of Sacred Ceremony, Journey Work, and Shamanic Crafting.
Date and time
Location
167 S Harrison St
167 South Harrison Street East Orange, NJ 07018Refund Policy
About this event
- 1 day 8 hours
Join us to connect with the Ancestors and Dream your Spirit Drum into Being.
2 Days: Saturday, 9am-5pm and Sunday, 9am-5pm
Boom-boom — the steady drumbeat of our mother’s heart, soothing and anchoring us in her womb is the first musical sound that our ears perceive, keeping us grounded on our journey to birth.Our first musical instrument was the drum, discovered by beating a stick on a hollow log or some other hollow surface. The beat of the drum naturally compels our bodies to want to move, almost involuntarily - like breathing.The shaman/spirit/medicine drum is used universally and is prevalent among many original peoples as a living and conscious tool to bridge into expanded reality. It is used widely among Siberian shamans, where the word shaman was conceived. Here in North America, the drum has always been a sacred instrument in their communication with Spirit. Even in Europe, history reaches far beyond the advent of Christianity that included drumming in sacred ceremony.
In this workshop, you will:
- Journey to meet the Spirit of the Tree that gifted you the wood for your drum frame that will become the drum’s body.
- Journey to meet the Spirit of the Four-legged who gifted the hide that will be the flesh of your drum.
- Learn a unique spiral lacing technique as taught in the Saghic tradition [a re-dreamed Celtic tradition].
- Engage in sacred ceremony to breathe life into your using the four elements.
- Create an intimate bond between you and your drum’s living nature.
- Learn to work with the drum as a conversational aid with your Guides and the Ancestors when you journey into the heart of your Spirit Drum.
- Learn to care for and "feed" your drum—this drum will be different than any other drum you will have and thus needs to be treated always in a sacred manner.
- Become aware of the Do’s and Don’ts of your drum.
“The Spirit Drum is an external embodiment of our lives. It expresses our joy and sadness and is an implement of prayer. The drum is also the vessel that carries us on spiritual explorations and journeys. As such they tell the story of our relationship to the divine and to those we call the Ancient Ones.” – Native Elder
This is a 2-day Spirit Drum making workshop and needs to be pre-booked. Payment of material fees are due by 12noon, no later than a week before the workshop. After registering, an email will be sent to indicate your selection of hide and wood, and payment made according to your selection.
HIDE SELECTIONS:
Deer – Represents the Heart, the Natural Laws of Circulation: healing and love
Elk –The element of Water, Emotions, and the Shadow Self
Horse – Represents the Shamanic Journey that we ride into an alternate reality seeking healing for ourselves and others
Cow – Represents Mother Earth, a symbol of motherhood, fertility, nurturing, survival and protection.
Buffalo (Bison) – Has to with seeking guidance and wisdom from the Ancestors. It is connected to serving the community and connection to Sacred Source
Moose – Represents the work of Divine Feminine energies. It carries us deep into our feelings towards emotional honesty.
FRAME CHOICES:
Cedar Wood and Maple Wood
Cedar wood frames are much lighter in weight than the maple wood frames. If you do a lot of drumming for extended periods of time the cedar lightweight frame will be perfect for you.
FRAME SIZES AND MATERIAL COST:
13” skin drum w/cedar frame - $145
14” skin drum w/maple frame - $145
15” skin drum w/cedar frame - $160
15” skin drum w/maple frame - $160
16” skin drum w/maple frame - $160
17” skin drum w/cedar frame - $175
18” skin drum w/maple frame - $175
NOTE: Registration: $300 (drum materials sold separately). If paying seperately, material fees must be paid by 12-noon, a week before the workshop. *After you complete your regestration purchase, please email us at angelhaven44@gmail.com and identify which animal skin you would like for your drum.
What do I bring?
- A tree branch/stick that is 13"--16" long to make a drum beater;
- A small empty spray bottle for water to keep drum skins moist;
- An old towel to use as your work surface;
- A pair of work gloves (to prevent blisters when lacing) *optional
- Journal and pen *optional
- A blind fold or mask if desired for use in meditation and journey work.
Our host, ROB MURPHY, is a shaman in the traditions of the Ecuadorian Quichua, the Brazilian Makunaiman and an Ordained Elder and minister of the re-dreamed Celtic Wolven Path Tradition. He is a certified master shamanic-reiki practitioner and teacher and Core Faculty member of Shamanic Reiki Worldwide. He is the founder of the Richmond Shamanic Drum Circle and a member of the NY Shamanic Circle. He teaches in the U.S.A, in Canada & Ireland and facilitates trips to learn from indigenous elders in South America. A graduate of Dr. Linda Backman’s Past Life Soul Regression and Between Life Soul Regression programs, he uses regression therapy in his shamanic healing. www.robmurphy-shaman.com
Frequently asked questions
Yes
No. You will need to provide your own meals for the day. There will be breaks embedded in the day for this convenience.
On day one, we are engaged in birthing the drum. The skin will dry over night and day two will be a continuation of ceremonial exercises and education. If you are only available to attend one day, please let us know and we can make arrangements to assist with your drum . There is no cost difference.
Yes. Please email Joy at angelhaven44@gmail.com with your request. Shipments to the United States only at this time.
A tree branch/stick that is 13"-16" long (drum beater); A small empty spray bottle for water; An old towel to use as your work surface; A pair of work gloves (to prevent blisters when lacing); Journal and pen *optional; A blind fold or mask for meditation; Water and snacks