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DRUM THERAPY IS is an ancient approach that uses rhythm
to promote healing and self-expression. From the shamans of Mongolia
to the Minianka healers of West Africa, therapeu Reduces Tension, Anxiety, and Stress
Drumming induces deep relaxation, lowers blood pressure, and reduces
stress. Stress, according to current medical research, contributes to
nearly all disease and is a primary cause of such life-threatening illnesses
as heart attacks, strokes, and immune system breakdowns. A recent study
found that a program of Helps Control Chronic Pain Chronic pain has a progressively draining effect on the quality of life. Researchers suggest that drumming serves as a distraction from pain and grief. Moreover, drumming promotes the production of endorphins and endogenous opiates, the bodies own morphine-like painkillers, and can thereby help in the control of pain.(2) Boosts the Immune System A recent medical research study indicates that drumming circles boost the immune system. Led by renowned cancer expert Barry Bittman, MD, the study demonstrates that group drumming actually increases cancer-killing cells, which help the body combat cancer as well as other viruses, including AIDS. According to Dr. Bittman, "Group drumming tunes our biology, orchestrates our immunity, and enables healing to begin."(3) Produces Deeper Self-Awareness by Inducing Synchronous Brain Activity
Research has demonstrated that the physical transmission of rhythmic
energy to the brain synchronizes the two cerebral hemispheres. When
the logical left hemisphere and the intuitive right Accesses the Entire Brain The reason rhythm is such a powerful tool is that it permeates the entire brain. Vision for example is in one part of the brain, speech another, but drumming accesses the whole brain. The sound of drumming generates dynamic neuronal connections in all parts of the brain even where there is significant damage or impairment such as in Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD). According to Michael Thaut, director of Colorado State University's Center for Biomedical Research in Music, "Rhythmic cues can help retrain the brain after a stroke or other neurological impairment, as with Parkinson's patients..." The more connections that can be made within the brain, the more integrated our experiences become. Induces Natural Altered States of Consciousness
Rhythmic drumming induces altered states, which have a wide range of
therapeutic applications. A recent study Creates a Sense of Connectedness with Self and Others
In a society in which traditional family and community-based systems
of support have become increasingly fragmented, drumming circles provide
a sense of connectedness with others and interpersonal support. A drum
circle provides an opportunity to connect with your own spirit at a
deeper level, and also to connect with a group of other like minded
people. Group drumming alleviates self-centeredness, isolation, and
alienation. Music educator Ed Mikenas finds that drumming provides Helps Us to Experience being in Resonance with the Natural Rhythms of Life Rhythm and resonance order the natural world. Dissonance and disharmony arise only when we limit our capacity to resonate totally and completely with the rhythms of life. The origin of the word rhythm is Greek meaning "to flow." We can learn "to flow" with the rhythms of life by simply learning to feel the beat, pulse, or groove while drumming. It is a way of bringing the essential self into accord with the flow of a dynamic, interrelated universe, helping us feel connected rather than isolated and estranged.(7) Provides a Secular Approach to Accessing a Higher Power Shamanic
drumming directly supports the introduction of spiritual factors found
significant in the healing process. Drumming and Shamanic activities
produce a sense of connecte Releases Negative Feelings, Blockages, and Emotional Trauma Drumming can help people express and address emotional issues. Unexpressed feelings and emotions can form energy blockages. The physical stimulation of drumming removes blockages and produces emotional release. Sound vibrations resonate through every cell in the body, stimulating the release of negative cellular memories. "Drumming emphasizes self-expression, teaches how to rebuild emotional health, and addresses issues of violence and conflict through expression and integration of emotions," says Music educator Ed Mikenas. Drumming can also address the needs of addicted populations by helping them learn to deal with their emotions in a therapeutic way without the use of drugs. Places One in the Present Moment Drumming helps alleviate stress that is created from hanging on to the past or worrying about the future. When one plays a drum, one is placed squarely in the here and now. One of the paradoxes of rhythm is that it has both the capacity to move your awareness out of your body into realms beyond time and space, and to ground you firmly in the present moment. Provides a Medium for Individual Self-Realization
Drumming helps reconnect us to our core, enhancing our sense of empowerment
and stimulating our creative expression. "The advantage of participating
in a drumming group is that you develop an auditory feedback loop within
yourself and among group members - a channel for self-expression and
positive feedback - that is pre-verbal, emotion-based, and sound-mediated."(9)
Each person in a drum circle is expressing themselves through his or
her drum and listening to the other drums at the same time. "Everyone
is speaking, everyone is heard, and each person's sound is an essential
part of t © 2006, Michael
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