Thursday 31 October 2019

FEMALE DRUMMERS PSALM 150

Following on from the drumming dream earlier this week, let us continue with the drumming videos.

https://lotusfeet22.blogspot.com/2019/10/drum-dream.html

This video is called "When women were drummers".


Many years ago a friend and I went on a drumming workshop, we had a lovely day together. It was after that when I bought my Buffalo drum that was made in America. 

Psalm 150 is known as the musicians Psalm, although we are aware that musical instruments have been used for healing purposes for thousands of years. The drum tends to be used in shamanic spiritual practices and we are aware from scripture that Jesus the Jew, the Son of God, was also involved in shamanic healing practice due to what is written about his healing work in the NT.  We also know that he loves to dance due to the texts and our own divine experiences with him. 

This translation of Psalm 50 is from the NIV translation. 

"Hallelu Yah, Praise God in his mighty heavens. Praise him for his acts of power; praise him for his surpassing greatness. Praise him with the harp and lyre, praise him with timbrel and dancing, praise him with the strings and pipe, praise him with the clash of cymbals, praise him with resounding cymbals. Let everything that has breath praise the LORD, Hallelu Yah. 

It is written Hallelu Yah appears 23 times in the bible and this Psalm is particularly relevant to the new moon. So no coincidence that I received the dream of the Buffalo drum on the morning of the new moon in Scorpio, it was an intense drum dream. 

In Judaism Psalm 150 is one of the Psalms recited in times of "Distress". Although the drum is great for breaking up negative energy wherever it congregates. Great for the clearing of the environment, great for house clearing. Great for celebrating and praising the LORD for all that has been made possible, the overcoming of the impossible is certainly something to celebrate. And so it is a celebratory time for yours truly, back on the road again with my drum. 
















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