July 4 Drumming for Freedom

   Amethyst Bio-Grid Drumming Celebration

Advanced Drumming Sound Therapy Techniques

Sunday,  July 4    2 – 6 pm   at the Amethyst Center

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Imagine  a full day of drumming, singing, chanting in the beautiful Blue ridge Mountains! Using both American Indian hand drums and African style drumming we will send our intent for freedom out on our Amethyst Grid to the thirty worldwide sacred sites where we have planted our amethyst points. If freedom is important to you, then let the world know with your drumming.  Don’t have a drum?  We have some to share.

 

Experience powerful healing through many advanced drumming techniques.  Many students have spoken of feeling like they were floating on air after a day long drumming sound therapy workshop and were totally energized for several days. We will use the drums as instruments of healing with ley lines, grandfather trees, The Herb Medicine Wheel Garden, and our resident Earth Angel to broadcast our messages of healing.  Drum in cooperation with the Spirit in Nature.  We will use chants that were shared by Beautiful Painted Arrow using the vowel sounds of Freedom and other important qualities that the group deems important for the future of Mother Earth.   A potluck follows.  Suggested love offering helps the Amethyst Center in its Earthkeeping programs which includes expanding our Amethyst Bio-Grid.  Bring a lawn chair and a pot luck dish.

The Amethyst Center

4443 Quarterwood Rd., Thaxton, VA 24174 (20 min east of Roanoke off Hwy. 460)

To Register call 540-947-2423 or Azuraewwlkr@earthlink.net.  See the Amethyst Center & get directions at www.theAmethystCenter.com.

 

Directions to the Amethyst Center

30 min. from Roanoke, 45 min. from Lynchburg, 3.5 hrs from Raleigh,

 3 hrs. from Richmond, 2 hrs from Beckley WV, 3 hrs. from Bristol, 4.5 hrs. from D.C,

 2 hrs. from Charlottesville, 4.5 hrs. from Va. Beach, 4 hrs. from Charlotte.

 

From I-81 – Take exit 150 A (Cloverdale) At the ramp turn right on to Hwy 220 S. continue on Hwy. 220 S. 5 miles until it dead ends into Hwy. 460 East. (You’ll see Walmart on the right) Turn left on 460 E towards Lynchburg, Bedford and the D-Day Memorial.  Continue on Hwy. 460 for 10 miles until you get to Montvale where you see large Oil Tanks. At the top of the hill past Nana’s Cooking Restaurant turn right on to Quarterwood Rd. (Hwy 691)  Go 3 1/3 miles.  Look for Greenhaven Drive on the right as a landmark.   We are the next driveway on the right just past the 30 MPH sign. 4443 Quarterwood Rd is large on the mailbox. Go up the hill & park as far back in the field as possible.

 

From Hwy. 460 West – (Coming from Richmond VIA 360, Charlottesville or from Raleigh VIA Hwy. 29)  Pass Lynchburg on Hwy. 460.  Pass Bedford.  Go about 12 miles.  You’ll notice the Big Apple Market on your right and Montvale School on the left.  Slow down and get in the left lane  when you get to the flashing yellow sign telling you to “Slow down, Oil tankers entering Hwy.”  At the BP station turn left across the Hwy. on to Quarterwood Rd. (Hwy. 691)  Go 3 1/3 miles.  Look for Greenhaven Drive on the right as a landmark.   We are the next driveway on the right just past the 30 MPH sign.  4443 Quarterwood Rd is large on the mailbox. Go up the hill. Park as far back in the field as possible. 

 

Azurae Windwalker

azuraewwlkr@earthlink.net

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