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Why the Frame Drum Was at the Core of Ancient Mediterranean Spiritual Rites by Layne Redmond
Prologue
The first sound we hear is the pulse of our mother’s blood. We vibrate to this primordial pulse even before we have ears to hear. All the eggs a woman will ever have form in her ovaries when she is a four-month-old fetus. This means that the sacred egg that developed into the person you are now, formed in your mother’s ovary when she was growing in the womb of her mother. Each of us, male and female, spent five months in the womb of our grandmother, rocking to the beat of her blood. And our mother spent five months rocking to the pulse of her grandmother’s blood, and her mother pulsed to the beat of her grandmother’s blood. Back through the pulse of all the mothers and all the grandmothers, through the beat of the blood that we all share, this sound returns us to the preconscious state, to the inner structure of the mind, to the power and the source of who and what we actually are: the pulsing unified field of all consciousness existing everywhere, within everything, beyond past, present, or future. The sound of the drum has represented this primordial pulse of creation since the beginning of human ritual.
It is an ancient thought that rhythmic sound is at the root of all creation, that the world is structured by sound, and that life is rhythm. In India the influence of rhythm and tuning on consciousness has been explored for thousands of years and is considered a form of yoga — Nada Yoga. The primary concept of nada yoga is that ultimate reality emanates from a primordial first sound, the pulse, which echoes the 20th century scientists’ concept of the Big Bang that creates the universe. The frequencies of this root vibration create our physical world. As human beings, we are also emanations of this vibration and subject to the laws of sound. This archetypal pulse of consciousness vibrates within us as the sound of our own heart beating.
Every human being on the planet took form to the primal pulse and this sound has the power to draw us back to our earliest stirrings of awareness. This is why drumming has been at the core of shamanistic, religious, and transformative rites since Paleolithic times. The power of rhythmic sound returns us to the pre-socialized, unconditioned, and balanced state of awareness we experienced in the womb.
Rhythmic sound generated by a master drummer can captivate and move the conscious mind out of the way. This enables the facilitator, the shaman, priest/priestess or healer to deliver healing, integrating messages directly to deeper, less conscious realms of the mind that influence behavior. When participants in the process are also moving, chanting, breathing, and/or drumming the therapeutic aspects of the experience are greatly magnified.
These kinds of spiritual and therapeutic rhythmic practices synchronize not only our minds and bodies, but also the two hemispheres of the brain. In a state of hemispheric synchronization, the capacities of both the left and the right brains function simultaneously. The mind becomes more concentrated, synthesizing information much more rapidly than normal. The conscious and unconscious levels of the mind communicate and integrate more easily. Emotions are easier to understand and transform. Insight quickens and creative intuition flourishes giving us the ability to visualize and manifest ideas quickly. Rhythmic breathing and movement encourages alpha waves to become dominant in the brain, allowing muscle tension to be reduced. This predominance of alpha brain waves also creates the release of endorphins — potent brain chemicals that help us cope with pain and are part of the mechanism for dealing with and eliminating fear and anxiety. As stress fades, a more beneficial state of peaceful awareness can manifest. Scientists believe that hemispheric synchronization may be the neurological basis of transcendent states of consciousness and emotional feelings of spirituality.
These are some of the reasons that the frame drum was at the core of the ancient religious traditions and that women were so identified with this drum. Symbols, like the lotus, that represent creation, birth, or the womb, were often painted on the frame drum or the drums were painted red — the color of blood, the color of life. The frame drum, represented in the hands of the goddess or her priestess, illustrated her power to create the universe with one stoke on her drum — with one big beat of her primordial heart — every thing vibrated into existence.
This video, via Sonic State, features interviews and performance excerpts from an event celebrating the music of ‘Supermarionation’ composer Barry Gray.
We wrote music for the video “Be someone else” by Yvonne Nickl, which you can watch at Galerie Blaues Atelier in Graz until February 26 as part of the exhibition “weird wire works - be someone else - legyél valaki más” - feel free to check it out! https://www.facebook.com/events/1544458292537834/
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VIDEO PREMIERE of “Silent City” Rehearsal Session, recorded live at OHO last November
Much love and huge thank you’s to all the people involved in making this happen and for the great time we had!
Camera: Andreas Kronsteiner, Darius Ichim, Rainer Paul, Stefan Rosner Live Sound & Recording: Klemens Mayrhofer, Philip Zauner Lighting: Georg Müllner Video: Pascal Holper Thanks to: Alfred Masal, Peter Wagner, Sancho Holper, Carmen Feichtinger, Michael Moser & OHO
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Sacred Geometry taught in a Donald Duck cartoon.
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Doxa Sinistra - The Other Stranger
Hey there everybody! The time has come. After months and months of cutting out and arranging over 1000 images, we are really happy to reveal to you the final album cover for our debut album “Lab Rats, Escape!”, which will be released via Wire Globe Recordings on 22 May 2015. Zoom into the album cover in full resolution here: http://extrazoom.com/image-26236.html