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Old 09-11-2007, 11:37 AM
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Anyone into Drum Circles?

Anyone involved in, or familiar with Drum Circles?

How about Christian Drum Circles?
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Old 09-11-2007, 11:38 AM
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Anyone involved in, or familiar with Drum Circles?

How about Christian Drum Circles?
I've heard of Crop Circles?? What's a Drum Circle?
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Old 09-11-2007, 11:43 AM
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I've heard of Crop Circles?? What's a Drum Circle?
Different meanings for different groups.

Folks gather in a circle - each playing their own drums of choice. It is not a production or entertainment per say, but is an experience for all to participate communally.

Pagan and tribal roots - for sure.
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Do you get to chant while in the circle banging the drum?


I like drum lines and sometimes they form circles.........
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Do you get to chant while in the circle banging the drum?


I like drum lines and sometimes they form circles.........
I am sure that can be incorporated. LOL!

My initial questions are serious - if anyone can comment from experience.
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Old 09-11-2007, 11:52 AM
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I am sure that can be incorporated. LOL!

My initial questions are serious - if anyone can comment from experience.
I guess it depends on motive. Seems like it's a way for some to let out the "savage" man.
But does drumming get God's attention?
Does God respond to us with a drumming in nature?
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I am sure that can be incorporated. LOL!

My initial questions are serious - if anyone can comment from experience.
On one occassion when I took my kids camping in a wilderness area we were kind of "in sync" with a group of hippie kids. By "in sync" I mean that pattern that develops when different groups of hikers find themselves arriving at similar places at around the same times.

I'm certain that the hippies were "herbal" users and all even though they were kind enough to be discrete. They sat around late into the night drumming away and seemed to be having fun and enjoying their "community" in the wilds. That was my only experience with the drumming circle. I know that some of the "male bonding" seminar stuff that was popular in the early 90's involved drumming.

Whatever, as long as its not annoying.
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Different meanings for different groups.

Folks gather in a circle - each playing their own drums of choice. It is not a production or entertainment per say, but is an experience for all to participate communally.

Pagan and tribal roots - for sure.
Do the men grunt and scream too?
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Do the men grunt and scream too?
Totally optional.

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Different meanings for different groups.

Folks gather in a circle - each playing their own drums of choice. It is not a production or entertainment per say, but is an experience for all to participate communally.

Pagan and tribal roots - for sure.
I saw part of a doctumenary on National Geographic History Channel recently, turned it off pretty quick when they started removing all their clothes, very scary!!!
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