I did a group meditation with aaron Doughty you tube today and i saw a pair of hands holding a sun and also a river. Then i saw this video. U were so meant to be a guide to me cause I just found your videos today❤ Thank you for your wisdom 🎉
Hi! Hello! So good to see you. Just yesterday, after viewing one of your videos (again and again and again) I wondered when the next one would appear in my subscription feed on TH-cam. Today, here you are. I have used beaters that were a straight handle with a wool wrap sewn on the end for 30 some years, but recently found a sheepskin insole that inspired me to try it as a beater, wool side to the drum. While not as beautiful as the one in your video, it does produce a remarkably good tone. I read your prayer, daily in my acknowledge and welcome the day ceremony. Usually at sunrise. Your energy and knowledge are a true gift to the planet. Thank You… With infinite blessings, 🙏❤🙏
The creativity you've brought to crafting your own beater sounds fascinating, and I'm glad it's producing a beautiful tone for you. I have a couple of other drums that may be more modest in appearance, but they still sound incredibly beautiful. I continue to use them in healings and ceremonies; they don't always have to be 'extra' 😉 Your kind words and genuine appreciation are very motivating for me to continue creating these videos, so thank you very much… and it warms my heart to know that you incorporate my prayer into your daily rituals. 🙏❤️
You captured the deep connection between you and your drum beautifully. As much as I would like to be working with a drum my practice has been with a rattle so far. I was led to the peices to assemble my rattle and have developed a bond with it. When the universe feels I'm ready for a drum I'll be ready. Really great to see you again Sun Deer.
Your journey with the rattle sounds equally profound, and it's evident that you've invested not just in assembling its pieces but in nurturing a meaningful bond with it. Our tools like drums and rattles can become powerful conduits for spiritual expression, in fact they are spirits on their own. I love my rattle too and hope to chat about her too, soon 😊 May your continued practice with the rattle bring you ever-deepening insights and harmonies ✨
@@sacred_gaia didn’t think obsidian could be used for scrying, apparently it’s a common item among elites, which I find a bit troubling. (Windows…maybe even portals) The more I learn the more questions I have. I want to ask you a few questions if I may.
Haha, absolutely true! The more we understand, the less we know. Feel free to shoot your questions here, and I'll do my best to help. If they are of a sensitive nature, you know where to find me ;)
I hold several drum circles., women circle , Native Flute circles , Cacao ceremony, studies for 15 years western esoterism, tree of life , Native journeying ,sound Healing, cards reading, but I never called myself shaman I feel I am not there yet Everything Ido is based on intuition a lot of messages and realization happened and still happening
You don't have to be or call yourself a shaman to practice shamanic techniques or participate in shamanically inspired ceremonies. You can simply identify as a shamanic practitioner or use any other term that resonates with you. This allows you to engage in a variety of beautiful practices, such as women's circles, cacao ceremonies, and sound healings. Shamans don't have a monopoly on interacting with spirits; this world is open to anyone who wishes to connect with it… Thank you for watching and sharing your won experience and things that inspire you 💙
I did a group meditation with aaron Doughty you tube today and i saw a pair of hands holding a sun and also a river. Then i saw this video. U were so meant to be a guide to me cause I just found your videos today❤ Thank you for your wisdom 🎉
Oh, what a beautiful synchronicity! Honoured to provide some inspiration for your journey! Much love ✨
Been following Aaron from his start. Also Vic and Matt.
Interesting how the drum is incorporated
Thank You Shanana.💜
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Hi! Hello! So good to see you. Just yesterday, after viewing one of your videos (again and again and again) I wondered when the next one would appear in my subscription feed on TH-cam. Today, here you are.
I have used beaters that were a straight handle with a wool wrap sewn on the end for 30 some years, but recently found a sheepskin insole that inspired me to try it as a beater, wool side to the drum. While not as beautiful as the one in your video, it does produce a remarkably good tone.
I read your prayer, daily in my acknowledge and welcome the day ceremony. Usually at sunrise. Your energy and knowledge are a true gift to the planet. Thank You…
With infinite blessings, 🙏❤🙏
The creativity you've brought to crafting your own beater sounds fascinating, and I'm glad it's producing a beautiful tone for you. I have a couple of other drums that may be more modest in appearance, but they still sound incredibly beautiful. I continue to use them in healings and ceremonies; they don't always have to be 'extra' 😉
Your kind words and genuine appreciation are very motivating for me to continue creating these videos, so thank you very much… and it warms my heart to know that you incorporate my prayer into your daily rituals. 🙏❤️
Love my drum - loved your teaching on this 💜🔥💜
So happy you liked it! 😊 Thanks a bunch for tuning in! 🙌
Thank You SunDeer for sharing your wisdom 🙏🏼
My pleasure! I hope you enjoyed this one! 🤗
You captured the deep connection between you and your drum beautifully. As much as I would like to be working with a drum my practice has been with a rattle so far. I was led to the peices to assemble my rattle and have developed a bond with it. When the universe feels I'm ready for a drum I'll be ready. Really great to see you again Sun Deer.
Your journey with the rattle sounds equally profound, and it's evident that you've invested not just in assembling its pieces but in nurturing a meaningful bond with it. Our tools like drums and rattles can become powerful conduits for spiritual expression, in fact they are spirits on their own.
I love my rattle too and hope to chat about her too, soon 😊
May your continued practice with the rattle bring you ever-deepening insights and harmonies ✨
Hey Natty,
I liked the bit at the end, was nice to see.
Off topic,
Blavatsky was an interesting one, but enjoyed learning about Baba Vanga even more.
Hey Tork! It's awesome to see you're still around ;) Glad you enjoyed the little surprise at the end! Bava Vanga is a favourite of mine as well.
@@sacred_gaia long time Nat. Found out more regarding the black mirror too, and other stuff.
intriguing! :)
@@sacred_gaia didn’t think obsidian could be used for scrying, apparently it’s a common item among elites, which I find a bit troubling. (Windows…maybe even portals)
The more I learn the more questions I have.
I want to ask you a few questions if I may.
Haha, absolutely true! The more we understand, the less we know. Feel free to shoot your questions here, and I'll do my best to help. If they are of a sensitive nature, you know where to find me ;)
Excellent - thank you
Glad you enjoyed it! My pleasure 😊
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I hold several drum circles., women circle , Native Flute circles , Cacao ceremony, studies for 15 years western esoterism, tree of life , Native journeying ,sound Healing, cards reading, but I never called myself shaman I feel I am not there yet Everything Ido is based on intuition a lot of messages and realization happened and still happening
You don't have to be or call yourself a shaman to practice shamanic techniques or participate in shamanically inspired ceremonies. You can simply identify as a shamanic practitioner or use any other term that resonates with you. This allows you to engage in a variety of beautiful practices, such as women's circles, cacao ceremonies, and sound healings. Shamans don't have a monopoly on interacting with spirits; this world is open to anyone who wishes to connect with it…
Thank you for watching and sharing your won experience and things that inspire you 💙
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Thanks for tuning in 😉💛