Honoring the Drum |
Cornmeal is good "food" because corn is a sacred
gift from the beings that live in the spirit world. The one offering the
cornmeal first breathes on the grains so that the spirits know who is offering
the gift. Offer the cornmeal to the four directions, and then to the drum
itself so the spirit of the drum can eat it. The offering may be placed on the
inside or outside of the drumhead. It is swished around the face of the drum
for a few moments, and then left as an offering to the spirits of place -- the
spirit and consciousness of every living thing in a time and place.
You can offer a pinch of dry tobacco in the same manner. The
sacrament, tobacco, is the unifying thread of communication between humans and
the spiritual powers. Tobacco feeds the drum and carries our prayers to the
Loom of Creation, thereby reweaving the pattern of existence in accordance with
those prayers.
Smudge smoke is also one of the foods for spirits. Cedar,
sage and sweetgrass can be used for the smudging and feeding of drums. To
smudge your drum, light the dried herbs in a fire-resistant receptacle and then
blow out the flames. Smudge your drum by passing it through the smoke three times.
Conclude the smudging by thanking the spirit of the plant whose body
made the offering possible. To learn more, look inside my drum guide, Shamanic Drumming: Calling the Spirits.