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'''The Way of the Hollow Bone''' is a Native American [[Connectin Practice]]. It is a method used to open a [[Trance Connection]] to [[The Fabric of Consciousness]]. | '''The Way of the Hollow Bone''' is a Native American [[Connectin Practice]]. It is a method used to open a [[Trance Connection]] to [[The Fabric of Consciousness]]. |
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The Way of the Hollow Bone is a Native American Connectin Practice. It is a method used to open a Trance Connection to The Fabric of Consciousness.
List of Connection Practices
Notes
Michael Drake presents drumming as a practice capable of inducing a "transcendent state of unity consciousness" where one becomes a Hollow Bone, an individual who has or can enter a trance state "without their personal ego. This non-ego hollowness makes a way for Spirit to use them as a healing tool. In this way, the shaman is a channel for higher consciousness."[1]
Michael Drake suggests a tempo of three to four beats per second. "Focus your attention on the sound of the drum, thereby stilling the chatter in your mind. Allow the drum to empty you - become one with the drum."[2]
Shamanic drumming facilitates Channeling, specifically Trance Channeling, a disconnected form of Intramonadic Communication. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this, but the long term goal is not Trance Connection but Perfected Connection.