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Drumming: The Philosophy of DrumTrybe
Posted on Jul 22, 2005 - 09:14 AM by Cephlian

Drumming Magick The Philosophy of DrumTrybe is a code of ethics written for those who wish to
connect spiritually through the Drum. It has been adopted by many individuals,
households and organizations within the Drumming community. Here now, is
presented to all of you who would consider a philosophy and a tradition of
ethics for the Drummer, DrumTrybe. This code is voluntary and is meant only to
set an example for… not dictate to… or govern the way we live. The Philosophy of
DrumTrybe is NOT a set of laws or rules. It is written as an example set of
ethics and ideas. It is your individual decision or group’s choice to adopt the
Philosophy of DrumTrybe. Amendments for each Drum Circle, group or community may
be freely added provided this original text is never altered.


I. DISCRETION: Respect yourself and present yourself so that others also
respect you. Explain who you are, not to boast, but to teach and to inform. Do
not flaunt your talents, and know that whether you want them to or not, your
actions will affect the entire community. Share your knowledge with those who
seek your wisdom and truly wish to understand and accept it. Learn to recognize
these people, but do not attempt to withhold Spirit from those that do not for
they may see the way.

II. DIVERSITY: Among us, there are many different practices and many points of
view. No single one of us has all the answers as to who and what you are.
Respect each person's individual choices and beliefs. Learn about them and share
what you know. Our diversity is our strength. We should not allow
misunderstanding to weaken our community. Recognize your path and uphold the
right to this freedom for others.

III. CONTROL: Do not allow arrogance to consume you. You are more than just the
resonance you create with your Drum. You can exercise conscious control. Do not
be reckless. Always act with a mind toward community. Never Drum because you
think this makes you powerful. Drum because this is what you must do. Be true to
your nature, but never use it as an excuse to annoy those around you.

IV. ELDERS: Give respect to those who have earned it. Anyone can claim a title,
but a true leader will prove him or herself through dedication, hard work, and
great deeds. Even so, leaders should be guides and not dictators. Look to them
as examples, but always decide for yourself what you must do. Respect the
person, not the position, and understand that your choices are always your own.

V. BEHAVIOR: Know that there are repercussions to every action, and that you
alone are responsible for your decisions. Educate yourself about different
cultures, then you can always act with wisdom and common sense. Do not allow
others to abuse you, but also, do not selfishly abuse. Respect the rights of
others and treat them as you would be treated.

VI. COMMUNITY: Reach out to others in your community. Exchange ideas,
information, and support. Be hospitable to others and appreciate hospitality
when it is extended to you. Do not engage in illegal activity, for this can
endanger us all. Seek to nurture our community and support all those who do the
same.

Note: This is the Philosophy of DrumTrybe. The name is derived
(with permission and approval from DreamTrybe the band) and it literally means
to “Drum”, “Try” and “Be.” I believe it can be a good guide for those who are
spiritually called to be real Drummers. . . those who wish to walk the Drummers
path. Nothing is for everyone. Each person should choose which ways of living
and ethics are for them. This is the code of ethics that I personally support as
a Drummer. ~Cephlian, DrumTrybe

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