Conscious Drumming
One of the ways of elevating your drumming from enjoyment
to health is through conscious intention. For instance, as
you are drumming, think about a negative feeling, such as
anger, or sadness. Imagine that as you hit your drum, you
are releasing any negative emotion from your body, including
stress. Visualize the feeling traveling through your hands,
into the drum. As you release one blocked emotion, other emotions
may follow. The emotion of anger, when released, may lead
to sadness, then to joy.
Research shows that it is really important to let out negative
emotions out. For instance, people who were self-described
loners who had no outlet for expressing their emotions were
shown to be fifteen times more likely to develop some form
of cancer. So finding an outlet to release negative emotions
is very important, and the drum can be a perfect vehicle to
let your emotions out.
Affirmation and Drumming
Another way of using the drum as a vehicle for health is
through the use of affirmations. Affirmations are positive
statements that you say or think. Affirmations become more
fun when you drum the syllables of the words. It is possible
to create complex rhythms by attaching words to the beats.
It seems that this method helps to imprint the positive statements
into our mind. One example of an affirmation to drum with
is “I am powerful, loving and wise.” If you play
the rhythm of that syllabically, you create a particular rhythm.
The more words you add, the more complex the rhythm becomes.
Make up your own affirmations based on how you would like
to feel about yourself.
Entrainment
The next time you are feeling stressed, slow down your body’s
rhythms through playing a very slow single beat rhythm on
a drum. It seems that as we play the drum slowly, the body’s
rhythms seem to match the beat we are playing. Conversely,
if you are feeling relaxed, by increasing the tempo you can
energize yourself.
The drum enables us to remember that when we are in synch
with ourselves we can literally feel it. Rhythmic harmony
is a tangible internal experience -- so allow yourself to
use the drum to feel better and trust your process. The simple
act of realizing you have the ability to use the drum as a
vehicle for health is a very empowering one, so have fun and
as Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “Trust thyself, every
heart vibrates to that iron string.”
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