
Medicine Drum Crafting
Join Sacred Rhythms Wellbeing for a one-and-a-half-day workshop where you will birth your own Medicine Drum in sacred ceremony, deep in the harvest portal.
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We will be learning more about this potent time of year and guiding you as you discover your gifts, your personal harvest and the contents of your Medicine Basket.

About
🌾 LOCATION:
Mount Egerton Recreation Reserve. 30 mins from Ballarat, 90 mins from Melbourne, 1 hour from Geelong.
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🌾 ACCOMMODATION:
All accommodation is camping - please BYO camping gear (reach out if you are in need of anything!).
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🌾 FACILITIES: Cosy communal indoor space with wood heater and comfy lounge style seating. Full kitchen, toilets and a shower if needed. Situated on the edge of local bushland for nature walks.

The Experience
We will be working with your birth imprint in this workshop - the story of how you came to be in this world and how that shows up in creative process, and in your relationship to 'other'.
Birthing your own drum is a deep experience. By approaching the process with awareness and intention you will not only craft yourself a personalised shamanic tool, you will also have a shamanic experience, connecting with the animal of the hide you are using, the wood of the frame and observing the way you show up during the creative process.

What's included
Workshops vary, but include everything you will need to birth your own Medicine Drum:
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🌾 16 inch Ash Hoop and Goat hide
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🌾 Teaching around the origins of the Shamanic Drum and the lineage of this work
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🌾 All instructions, templates and tools required to create your medicine drum
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🌾 Camping Accommodation (Please BYO camping gear)
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🌾 Ceremony and ritual
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🌾 Shamanic Drum Journey to connect with the animal of your hide and the wood of your hoop
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🌾 Delicious and nourishing lunch is provided for Sunday
🌾Naturopathically formulated herbal teas & yummy snacks
This relationship with rhythm and the drum began in the womb. Each cell of our body has been created with this pulse, this rhythm of sound, this beat of the drum.
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The drum is a universal instrument, not owned by any culture. Played for thousands of years across all continents; by Celts in Europe, Native Americans in the USA, and all through Africa, South and Central America, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. Each of us has the ancestral memory of long ago playing the drum. This cross-cultural instrument and Shamanic tool is the call of the heartbeat, the wild self, and the song of Mother Earth.
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It's the sound of coming home.