Drums are the most essential and widespread instrument in
the history of human culture; its pulsing heartbeat is the rhythm of life.
Rhythm and resonance order the natural world. Dissonance and disharmony arise
only when we limit our capacity to resonate totally and completely with the
rhythm of life. The origin of the word rhythm is Greek meaning "to
flow." We can learn to flow with the rhythm of life by simply learning to
feel the beat, pulse, or groove while drumming. When drummers feel this
rhythmic flow, especially at a slower, steady beat, they can shift into a state
of deep relaxation and expanded awareness. It is a way of bringing the
essential self into accord with the flow of a dynamic, interrelated universe,
helping us feel connected rather than isolated and estranged.
To learn more about drums and the rhythm they create in life,
look inside A History of Religion in 5 1/2 Objects by religion scholar S. Brent
Plate. In this beautifully written book, Plate explores how five everyday
objects--stones, incense, drums, crosses, and bread--are intricately connected
to spirituality. Plate analyzes the deep-rooted similarities in how these
objects, connected to the five senses, have been used among different religions,
and across history. It's truly a great joy to read.