Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Musicians Are The Modern Shamans (Or Sorcerers)




In times immemorial inspired women and men would ignite ceremonies and rituals by doing chants and rhythms on their organic instruments to induce chants, inspire visions and most importantly heal the wounds of their tribe. These methods were transformative. It was magick, in other words. It had the capacity to change the people, make them think differently from this power they possessed. The shaman (or sorcerer) had the ability to go into the depth of the unconscious and bring back a creative force to his ordinary state to change the regular frequency of his reality.

In contemporary times we have concerts that are strikingly reminiscent of these ceremonies and rituals of antiquity, but the importance of such things are missing because of the ubiquitous political spells and corporate depravity in today's world that tries to marginalize anything that has real power for people. However, such great things can be marginalized, but not completely dismissed by everyone in the world.


Nevetheless, whether people realize it's power or not, it's Magick still thrives. In concerts people tend to fall into trances when they hear the musick play, mesmerized by the evocative riffs and beats, going to different places inside their heads inspired by the musik. The musicians have taken up the responsibility of the shamans (or sorcerers)whether they're consciously aware of it or not. They can be identified with the similar powers nonetheless. By taking their audience to different states, by inspiring them visions and even healing their wounds . People even change as people when they  go to concerts, having a personal transformation for themselves.

As you hear people sometimes say " When I heard that musick I envisioned this.It brought to this place" Or you even hear writers & artists say they listen to Music while they create their Art... And that's the power Musik has, to alter your consciousness. To bring you into different places. And needless to say, it has the power to heal.

Few days ago I watched an interview of the members of EyeHateGod and one of the members of the group said" A kid told us that our musik helped him get through his suicidal tendencies, saying he would have killed himself if it wasn't for our musik to alleviate his pain." And that's the healing powers musik possesses. For that matter, would you ever hear anybody say school, politics and my job helped me get through my life troubles?!. No! Musik is always mentioned in these matters, or any other forms of Art. Because Musik has the power to cause transformation in people. It gives them inspiration to go further, to think differently.  And to do different stuff & activities with their lives. Hence Musicians being The Shamans (or Sorcerers)!

As Ufomammut said in an interview once" Musik should be considered a religion" Or Musik could even be considered a form of Magick!! Which sounds better to my ears




3 comments:

  1. Great stuff as always, Jason! Keep rockin' it, Magi!

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  2. A topic that must be touched upon more! Wise words Sir Rites. I have seen music heal through the documentary of Pentagram/Bobby Liebling, his musik transforms him from a dilution crack feind to the powerful entity that we say in Seattle! Warmth from the West Wizarddom.

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  3. RE:
    " Musik is always mentioned in these matters, or any other forms of Art. Because Musik has the power to cause transformation in people. It gives them inspiration to go further, to think differently. And to do different stuff & activities with their lives. Hence Musicians being The Shamans (or Sorcerers)! "

    Great post and I agree.
    Funny reading this post and the above post,I couldn't help thinking of the book I'm reading about a lady that I have met face to face in real life,and her adventures sailing around the world on her boat "The Pink Lady" with her music blaring out from her boat like some one driving across the desert listening to a CD in their car.
    I guess the old seafarers would carry musical instruments with them too and play songs on the voyage across the seas as well?
    I just wrote a post on my blog this morning -
    http://brizdazz.blogspot.com.au/2013/03/inniseast-of-sun-west-of-moon.html
    about a band I contributed to on Kickstarter and I was just thinking along the same lines as this post here of yours while I was listening to their music.
    And the power of music is rammed home in this post -
    http://brizdazz.blogspot.com.au/2013/03/the-storytelling-animal.html

    when the author of the book
    "The Storytelling Animal"
    states how a song on the radio reduced him to an emotional wreak.

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