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Finding Silence in the Loud: A Rock Drummer's Journey into Spirituality


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You know what's wild about sitting still?


It's actually the loudest thing you can do. All that noise in your head suddenly cranks up to eleven when you finally stop moving and just sit there with yourself.


Clementine Moss gets this better than most people. She's a hard rock drummer who also happens to be deep into shamanic practice and meditation. For years she thought these were two completely different versions of herself living in the same body.


The drummer Clem and the spiritual seeker Clem were like roommates who never talked to each other. One was all about the loud chaos of crashing cymbals and thundering bass drums. The other was sitting cross-legged in total silence trying to find inner peace.


But here's the thing she figured out. That place you find when you're meditating and sinking below all your thoughts is the exact same place you hit when you're in the zone behind a drum kit. The silence lives inside the loud. They're not opposites at all.


She spent years trying to escape her body through spiritual practice. Floating up into higher realms and avoiding all the messy human stuff down here. Classic spiritual bypassing where you use meditation to run away from your actual feelings instead of dealing with them.


Now she helps people become their own shamans through something called depth hypnosis. She guides them into deep meditation so they can connect with their own internal wisdom and retrieve their own power. No guru worship needed.


Speaking of powerful conversations, you'll want to catch this full interview on our latest podcast episode where Clem and I go deep on finding silence in the chaos and trusting your own inner guidance.


Listen now.



 
 
 

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