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In the spirit of our interconnectedness, I invite your suggestions/ideas/comments/assistance in cultivating ideas regarding the creative manifestation of the Systrum in the world as I believe this beauty allows re-creating and participating in meaningful "exercise" (ritual) combining body~heart/mind~spirit.
The Systrum is a simple, yet effective, devise/tool/implement/instrument. How simple is it? It's like putting a rattle in a baby's hand. Playing the Systrum is natural, instinctive and historical too. Yes! It's historical, affordable and easy to play ~ allowing us to . . .
Remember ancient drumming & chanting traditions
of Egyptian temple musicians.
(Click here to read more)
Arouse & bring alive those memories in our contemporary 21st C existence!
of Egyptian temple musicians.
(Click here to read more)
Arouse & bring alive those memories in our contemporary 21st C existence!
© Tahya 2007 |
Priestesses playing sistra
as depicted on Hatshepsut's Chapelle Rouge @ Karnak
(Read more about Hatshepsut, The Woman Who Would be King by Kara Cooney)as depicted on Hatshepsut's Chapelle Rouge @ Karnak