Drumbeat
of the Rainbow Fire
Copyright © 2002 by Michael
Drake
The drum has been the guiding force in my life for many years. My journey
into rhythm began under the tutelage of Mongolian shaman Jade Wah'oo.
Jade's ancient knowledge of drumming and healing rhythms was most influential
in putting together my first book, The Shamanic Drum: A Guide to Sacred
Drumming. I had a deep respect for the power of the ceremonial rhythms
and drum ways of Jade's tradition, but I had to follow my own path of
rhythm.
Though Jade was my mentor, the drum became my teacher and creative addiction.
I developed an insatiable thirst for its rhythms. I became a rhythm seeker,
learning new rhythms from other drummers, from nature, and from dreams
and visions. I explored the rhythms of many of the world's shamanic and
spiritual traditions. It was only natural, at least from my perspective,
that rhythm, as a path, would lead me to the rhythmic roots of all cultures.
As I learned the drum ways of various world cultures, I found the same
rhythmic qualities underlying all of them. Like the colors of the rainbow,
each culture has its own hue or identity, yet each is a part of the whole.
Although the focus or intent differs from culture to culture, rhythmic
drumming invariably has the same power and effects in all traditions.
The resonant qualities and attributes of these rhythmic phenomena are
universal and come into play whenever we drum.
The sound waves produced by the drum impart their energy to the resonating
systems of the body, mind, and spirit, making them vibrate in sympathy.
When we drum, our living flesh, brainwaves, and spiritual energy centers
begin to vibrate in response. This sympathetic resonance leaves reverberating
effects up to 72 hours after a drum session. These powerful effects can
best be described in terms of their influence on the subtle energy centers
known as chakras.
The Seven Chakras
The spiritual traditions of the Hopi, Cherokee, Tibetan, Hindu, and other
cultures teach us that there are vibratory centers within the human body.
All describe spinning wheels of energy called chakras, lying along the
spine. There are seven major chakras situated along the vertical spinal
axis from the genital region to the crown of the head. They vary in size,
depending on their level of activity. When highly active and energized,
they can expand to the size of a small plate. They can shrink to the size
of a penny when closed or shut down. When in balance, they are about the
size of a silver dollar.
Each vortex of energy is associated with a specific color of the rainbow,
distinct parts of the body, and with particular functions of consciousness.
Chakras function much like electrical junction boxes, mediating spiritual
energy throughout the entire mind-body system. They are the interface
among the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of one's being. Imbalances
in chakras lead to imbalances in body, mind, and spirit. Drumming creates
a vibratory resonance that activates, balances, and aligns the chakra
system.
The Base Chakra
The first or base chakra is red in color. It is located at the base of
the spine and is associated with issues of basic health and survival.
It is related to the anus and the adrenal glands. Resonating the base
chakra grounds the spiritual forces in the body to the Earth and the physical
realm of reality. When poorly grounded, your spatial understanding is
impaired. You may stumble around physically, mentally, spiritually, and
emotionally. Grounding enhances your ability to function effectively on
a day-to-day basis. Drumming also maintains a grounding Earth connection
for those seeking altered states of consciousness or alternate realities.
One of the paradoxes of rhythmic stimulation is that it has not only the
power to move your awareness out of the confines of the conceptual mind
into realms beyond time and space but also the capacity to ground you
firmly in the present moment. It allows you to maintain a portion of ordinary
awareness while experiencing non-ordinary awareness. This permits full
recall later of the visionary experience.
The base chakra is also known as a storehouse for a fiery energy that,
if awakened, rises up the spine, illuminating all the chakras. In the
Hindu tradition, this dormant energy is known as the "kundalini"
or "serpent fire." This spiritual flame within can be rekindled
by drumming, thereby igniting the Rainbow Fire of a fully activated chakra
system. With the rising of the kundalini and the activation of succeeding
chakras, an individual becomes more highly conscious and spiritually transformed.
The Sacral Chakra
The second or sacral chakra is orange and is located just below the navel
in the abdominal area. This chakra affects the sexual organs. The functions
associated with this center are emotion, vitality, fertility, reproduction,
and sexual energy in general. Likewise, any problems in these functions
can be identified and resolved through this chakra. The physical transmission
of rhythmic energy to the sacral chakra removes any blockages that may
hamper these functions. Drumming is an excellent way of keeping your sexual
and creative energy vitalized, a great help in channeling energy into
your work and everyday life.
The Navel Chakra
The third chakra is located just above the navel in the solar plexus
and is related to the digestive organs. Yellow in color, it is the seat
of the will, your power center. Its energy expresses personal power, which
is called hiimori (windhorse) in the Mongolian tradition. It is associated
with action, assertion, empowerment, and ego mastery. It is the area where
chi or life force is stored. Malfunctions in the navel chakra may leave
you feeling tired, powerless, and withdrawn. Shamans tend to believe that
this is a very important chakra since the accumulation and maintenance
of power are fundamental to shamanic practice. Many shamanic cultures
place great emphasis on drumming, for the drum unites masculine and feminine
energies, generating the force that weaves the web of life. Drumming cultivates
life force energy in the lower energy centers of the body, which is then
stored in the area of the solar plexus. This energy can then be directed
back to the higher chakras or toward healing and creative endeavors.
The Heart Chakra
The fourth vibratory center is the heart chakra and is located in the
center of the chest between the two nipples. Green in color, it influences
the heart and is associated with love, compassion, and affection. This
chakra forms a bridge, linking the upper three chakras to the lower three.
Drumming activates the heart chakra, thereby balancing the descending
higher chakra energies against the ascending lower chakra frequencies.
From the heart, these harmonious energies resonate outward into the web
of life.
Researchers have found that drum rhythms affect the heartbeat. The heart's
pulse may speed up, slow down, or gradually entrain with the pulsation
of a drum rhythm until they are locked in perfect synchronization. In
fact, many shamanic cultures use a healing heartbeat rhythm pulsed at
around sixty beats per minute, which is the average heart rate of a person
at rest. The heartbeat is one of the reasons that people so strongly and
naturally connect to the drum. Each of us, after all, enters the world,
having spent nine months listening to a heart-drum in the womb. We are
imprinted with rhythm from the very start, and rhythm is the heartbeat
of life.
Shamans around the world believe that the drum is coming into power again
to awaken our hearts, for we must now learn to live from the heart. We
have been living from the navel center, using our ego and will power for
mastery, control, and conquest. If we focus on the heart center, we can
hear divine will. Our actions then spring from divine will rather than
the ego. To live from the heart means to walk the "rainbow path,"
to walk in balance like the colors of the rainbow, to respect all pathways
to wholeness. The rainbow symbolizes unity, wholeness, and balance. Mongolian
shamans believe that this balance, called tegsh, is the only thing that
is truly worth pursuing in this world. When humans lose it, they create
imbalance within the web of life. It then requires the unity of all colors,
all cultures, working together to bring the web back into balance.
The Throat Chakra
The fifth energy center is blue and is located at the base of the neck
in the nook where the clavicle bones meet. Known as the throat chakra,
it is associated with the vocal cords and the thyroid gland. It is the
chakra of communication, telepathy, and creative expression. Unexpressed
emotions tend to constrict this energy center. Drumming activates the
throat chakra, greatly enhancing self-expression, creativity, and telepathic
communication with others. More importantly, drumming opens your ability
to hear and recognize the truth of your inner voice. Your inner truth
is your sense of what is correct, your innate tendencies and inclinations.
In every situation, we should be humble, open, and receptive, suspending
all previous judgments in order to grasp the inner truth of the matter.
If we rely on the truth of our inner voice to guide us, our actions will
be in accord with the times.
The Brow Chakra
The sixth chakra is that of the brow, third eye, or place of "shamanic
seeing." Located between and slightly above the eyebrows, it is indigo
in color. This energy center is closely associated with imagination, inner
vision, and psychic abilities. It is related to the pituitary gland. It
functions as a link between the inner world and the outer world. Malfunctions
of the brow chakra commonly manifest as headaches and eye tension. Resonating
this chakra remedies any problems in function and opens the door to a
reality separate from the ordinary world. Rhythmic drumming enables us
to perceive and journey into the inner realms that shape and direct our
reality. Vast worlds of extraordinary richness and complexity emerge when
the brow chakra is activated. Archetypal figures symbolizing transpersonal
and spiritual qualities arise, such as images of deities, spirit guides,
or power animals.
The Crown Chakra
The seventh or crown chakra is located at the top of the head. The Hopi
call this energy center kopavi, meaning "the open door" through
which higher spiritual knowledge is received. The crown chakra is associated
with the pineal gland, the color violet, full enlightenment, and union
with the cosmos. Drumming activates this chakra, thereby facilitating
a state of unity consciousness. One's sense of being a separate individual
gives way to an experience of union, not only with other individuals,
but also with the entire universe. The benefits of attaining this state
of unity consciousness include relaxation, healing, more energy, better
memory, greater mental clarity, enhanced creativity, and communion with
the resonating web of life. Feelings of peacefulness, timelessness, and
spiritual well-being are common, along with a oneness of feeling and purpose
with the totality of a dynamic, interrelated universe.
This experience of mystical union with the cosmos is said, by many of
the world's spiritual traditions, to be the final realization. Consciousness
rediscovers its true nature and recognizes itself in all things. Drumming
is a simple and effective way to induce this profound state of consciousness.
Resonating the Chakras
If we focus our attention on the individual chakras while drumming, we
can experience each energy center becoming active, balanced, and aligned
with the other chakras. The basic steps are as follows:
1. First, select a location where you will not be interrupted. It must
be a quiet space, at least for the duration of the exercise. Allow yourself
fifteen to thirty minutes for this exercise. It is best to dim the lights
and sit comfortably in a chair or on the floor, keeping your spine straight.
2. Next, you should smudge the space and yourself with the smoke of an
herb. Smudging cleanses the mind and environment in preparation for spiritual
or inner work. The sacred smoke dispels any stagnant or unwanted energy,
opens the energy channels of your body, and raises your personal power
or windhorse. According to Mongolian shamanism, windhorse can be increased
through smudging, drumming, and other forms of shamanic practice in order
to accomplish significant aims. Sage, cedar, and sweetgrass are traditionally
used for smudging, but any dried herb is acceptable. Light the herbs in
a fire-resistant receptacle and then blow out the flames. Then use a feather
or your hands to draw the smoke over your heart, throat, and face to purify
the body, mind, and spirit. Next, smudge your drum by passing it through
the smoke. Conclude the smudging by thanking the plant whose body made
the cleansing possible.
3. The next step is to calm and focus your mind by performing a simple
concentration exercise. Close your eyes and focus on the breath as it
enters the nose and fills your lungs, then gently exhale any tension you
might feel. Continue breathing with a series of even inhalations and exhalations
until you are calm and relaxed.
4. Once you are fully relaxed, begin drumming the steady lub-dub, lub-dub
of a heartbeat rhythm pulsed at around 60 beats a minute (or 30 heartbeats
per minute since one heartbeat equals two beats). This slow pulse tempo
has a calming and centering effect. Sustain this healing rhythm until
the end of the exercise.
5. Close your eyes and focus your attention on the physical location
of each chakra, one at a time, beginning with the first one at the base
of the spine. Visualize a red disc of light, about the size of a silver
dollar, at the base of your spine. Imagine this energy center pulsating
in sync with the heartbeat of your drum. Feel the sound of the drum vibrating
at the base of your spine. As the sound resonates this area, experience
the base chakra awakening, balancing, and aligning with the other chakras.
Hold your attention on this chakra for a minute or two, and then allow
the image to fade.
6. Move up to the second chakra and repeat the same focus and imagery.
It is located about two inches below the navel and is orange in color.
7. Move up to the area above the navel in your solar plexus and focus
on the third chakra, which is yellow in color.
8. Move up to the center of the chest between the two nipples and focus
on your heart chakra, which is green in color.
9. Move up to the cleft in your throat and focus on the throat chakra,
which is blue in color.
10. Move up to the area between and slightly above the eyebrows and focus
on your brow chakra, which is indigo in color.
11. Move up to the top of your head and focus on the crown chakra, which
is violet in color.
12. End the exercise with four strong beats.
At the completion of this exercise, sit quietly for several minutes.
Sense the rush of sensory input previously blocked out by the sound of
the drum. Bathe in the soothing afterglow of physical and spiritual well-being.
Take adequate time to process the experience. You may feel very spacey
and light-headed. Moving energy up the body from the base chakra to the
crown chakra is very powerful. If you would like to ground the energy
back down into your body, close your eyes and focus for a few moments
on the base chakra. Visualize roots extending downward from the base chakra
deep into the Earth. When you feel grounded, open your eyes and jot down
your experiences in a journal.
The Rainbow Fire
The Rainbow Fire symbolizes illuminated mind, clarity of all aspects
of consciousness. Metaphorically, it describes the aura of iridescent
light that radiates from a fully activated chakra system. This prismatic
illumination within allows us to fully integrate the wisdom of all seven
centers of consciousness. It clears the mind of illusions and obstructions,
transforming thought patterns of confusion to reveal inherent clear mind.
The fire of clear mind is ever present within each of us, and to remove
any obstruction of its clarity is the duty of all people, so that each
may find the way to unity and harmony. Drumming is one way that we can
cultivate the fire of clear mind. The drum's beat ignites the Rainbow
Fire within, illuminating the path and showing us the way. With clarity
of mind, we can readily perceive what aims are in accord with the cosmos,
not wasting energy on discordant pursuits. Through the insight and understanding
of illuminated mind, we can bring enlightenment to the world!
Michael Drake
is a writer, rhythmist, and ceremonial drummer of Cherokee descent. He
is a member of the United Lumbee Nation and author of The Shamanic
Drum: A Guide to Sacred Drumming and I Ching: The Tao of Drumming.
He has studied with master drummers from the Native American and Mongolian
shamanic traditions. Michael lectures and gives workshops around the country.
Through his work, he has guided thousands in the healing art of ceremonial
drumming. To learn more, please log onto Michael's web site at: www.geocities.com/talkingdrumpub.
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