My perspective on making ceremonial tools & instruments
There is a sacred gift in the act of creating a spiritual tool that is hard to explain. It’s like holding sand, that magic is drifting and vague,
There is a sacred gift in the act of creating a spiritual tool that is hard to explain. It’s like holding sand, that magic is drifting and vague,
The jaw harp is known worldwide and has many names depending on the culture and region found. Very little is know about it’s origin, but there are many
The beautiful conch shell trumpet above was found in Mexico, and is estimated to be over 1,000 years old. At first glance this trumpet may catch your eye;
The bullroarer, turndun, or rhombus is an archaic instrument used for thousands of years into the past. It seems the whole world utilized this instrument at some point,
What are binaural beats? Within past articles related to the whistling vessels of Pre-Columbian cultures and Native American flutes; we’ve referenced binaural beats and briefly discussed them and
This weekend long retreat is built for you, with the instruments and topics you would like to work on during our time together. Spend the weekend in a
The haunting sounds of Tibetan singing bowls have been used as an aid to meditation for centuries. Originating mainly in Tibet, they are now becoming more popular in
What makes building your own instrument so special? First of all, there may be nothing more empowering, spiritual, and sacred than building your own instrument. Not only do you