Dr. Scott Felluss, Ph.D.
The Clearing: A Practice for What Therapy Leaves Behind
Printed Book.
There is a territory the talking cure cannot reach — not because psychotherapy is insufficient, but because the thing lodged there does not speak. It was installed before language arrived. It operates beneath the level where interpretation has purchase. It has survived, in many cases, years of intelligent, sincere therapeutic work precisely because the therapeutic frame keeps addressing it as though it were a thought that needed correcting or a feeling that needed witnessing. It is neither. It is a structure. And structures require structural intervention.
This is the central argument of The Clearing: that a significant category of human suffering is organizational rather than psychological, and that the instruments adequate to it are somatic and ceremonial rather than cognitive or relational. The body is not the location of the problem. The body is the location of the solution — because it is the only system in the human being that holds the original architecture and can be worked with directly, below the level of narrative, below the level of defense, at the level where the organizing reference was first installed.
Scott Felluss draws on twenty years of research into adversarial human performance, a doctorate in Performance Studies, and a sustained personal practice spanning West African ceremonial dance, contemplative tradition, and frame drum work to develop a rigorous methodology for working at that level. The Clearing Practice is not shamanism repackaged for secular audiences. It is not somatic therapy with ceremonial decoration. It is a precisely articulated framework — grounded in Perceptual Control Theory and two decades of autoethnographic research — for locating what is actually organized around absence in a human system, and for returning what has been lost at the level where the loss actually occurred.
The book is written for the person who has done serious inner work and arrived at its limit. For the one who has sat in therapy long enough to understand its logic and feel, with increasing clarity, what that logic does not reach. For the person carrying grief that has survived everything brought to it, or a decision that cannot be made because the actual organizing question has never been named, or an identity that was abandoned rather than lost and around which everything else has been quietly compensating ever since.
The Clearing offers that person not a new set of beliefs but a new set of instruments — and a precise account of why those instruments work, grounded in the science of how human beings actually change. The ceremonial container is not asking for faith. It is asking for presence. The distinction is everything.
What therapy leaves behind is not a failure. It is a coordinate. It tells you exactly where the next work begins.
This book is that work.
Dr. Scott Felluss, Ph.D.
I've spent twenty years inside high-performance systems — as a Division I athlete at Brown University, as a competitive tennis player, as a researcher in performance and contemplative practice — and in all of it, the most consequential discoveries happened not through more effort but through a different kind of attention.
The Clearing Practice is the clinical face of that inquiry. It draws on somatic approaches, ceremonial traditions from West African, Catholic apophatic, and Native lineages, and twenty years of contemplative practice in Zen and Hindu devotional contexts.
I hold a PhD in Performance Studies from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and am founder of the Felluss Institute for Adversarial Performance. My practice is based in Alameda, California.
Work with Dr. Felluss
A Note on Payment
I operate on a sliding scale to make services more accessible and do not accept insurance. Sessions can be paid for using major credit cards, as well as Apple Pay. For added flexibility, I also offer installment payment options in cases where a different structure is needed.
The Amethyst Stone — For seeing what you have already made possible.
Most people are further along than they know.
The work has been done. The conversations have happened. The seeds have been placed in ground that is still warming. The opportunities are already there — not coming, not distant, not dependent on one more effort. Already present. Already in motion. Waiting not to be created but to be seen.
This is the specific failure of the busy mind: it keeps generating when what is needed is recognition. It reaches forward when what is required is simply to look at what is already here.
The Amethyst Stone is for that moment of turning around and seeing the field.
Carry it when you are in a period of effortful striving that may have already completed its work. When you sense that something is ready but cannot locate it. When the next step is not more doing but clearer seeing. When the harvest is present and you have not yet allowed yourself to know it.
Amethyst has long been associated with clarity of perception — not the clarity of analysis, but the clarity that comes when the noise quiets and what was always visible becomes actually seen. In the Drumfire vocabulary it is the stone of already. Of having done more than you have credited yourself for. Of the opportunity that has been waiting in plain sight while you were busy looking elsewhere.
You do not need to earn what this stone is pointing at.
You need to turn toward it.
Tumbled amethyst. Individually selected by Drumfire. Ships within 10 days.
If there is a specific area of your life where you suspect the opportunity is already present — name it at checkout. It will be held in the selection.
Decks made by Dr. Felluss
The Marked Life - On thresholds, objects, and the practice of crossing deliberately
Printed Book.
Contemporary secular life has largely eliminated the formal structures through which human beings have always marked significant transitions — and the cost of that elimination is not dramatic but cumulative. Thresholds crossed without ceremony tend to remain unresolved in the interior life, not as trauma but as a low-level incompleteness that accumulates across a life and produces a specific kind of exhaustion: the exhaustion of carrying things that were never properly set down.
The book's argument is that handmade ceremonial objects — made with concentrated attention by someone with genuine training in cross-cultural performance and contemplative practice — can partially restore that function for people outside traditional religious or cultural containers. Not as a substitute for those containers. As an honest response to their absence.
The Clairvoyant Blend - A ritual herb blend for heightened receptivity, perceptual opening, and threshold attention.
The Clearing Bundle — White Sage for the Space Before
The Drumfire State Deck - A Field Guide to the States That Carry Us
A Field Guide to the States That Carry Us
Not every problem is a problem of information.
Sometimes the challenge is state.
You know what to do, but cannot begin.
You have made the decision, but cannot move.
You are standing at a threshold and cannot yet name what is changing.
The Drumfire State Deck was created to help recognize and work with the states that shape how we meet uncertainty, transition, pressure, attention, and change.
Drawing from years of performance research, contemplative practice, and the development of the Slow Fire Method, each card names a distinct human state and offers a simple way to enter into relationship with it.
These are not predictions.
They do not tell the future.
They do not provide answers.
Instead, they offer a language for what may already be present.
Inside the deck, you'll encounter states such as:
- Ground
- Fire
- Threshold
- Witness
- Opacity
- Return
- Commitment
- Release
- Listening
- Coherence
- Drum State
Each card includes a reflection, an observation, and a simple practice designed to help you recognize the state in your own experience.
Some people use the deck as a daily contemplative practice.
Others use it during periods of transition, creative work, decision-making, or personal reflection.
Many simply keep it nearby and return to it when something in life begins to move.
The Drumfire State Deck is not a tool for becoming someone else.
It is a practice of recognizing where you already are.
Created by Drumfire
A trading post for attention, thresholds, and the slow cultivation of human presence. Through objects, practices, and performance research, Drumfire explores what helps people remain coherent in times of uncertainty and change.
The Drumfire Lakshmi Deck - A Practice of Opening, Receiving, and Return
There are seasons in life when effort alone is not enough.
You can work harder.
Plan better.
Control more.
And still find yourself standing outside the thing you seek.
The Drumfire Lakshmi Deck was created for a different question:
What if abundance begins not with acquisition, but with relationship?
Inspired by the ancient figure of Lakshmi and reimagined through Drumfire's practice of attention, thresholds, and participation, this deck explores the movements through which beauty, generosity, provision, gratitude, and return enter ordinary life.
It is not a fortune-telling deck.
It does not predict outcomes.
It does not promise wealth.
Instead, it offers a series of encounters.
Each card invites reflection on a different aspect of the flow that sustains a life:
- Opening
- Invitation
- Beauty
- Receiving
- Hospitality
- Stewardship
- Gratitude
- Provision
- Circulation
- Trust
- Return
- Blessing
At the center of the deck is a simple mantra:
I open.
She flows.
I receive.
She returns.
Each card contains a sigil, a reflection, and a practice designed to help bring attention to the places where flow has become blocked, neglected, or forgotten.
Some people use the deck in the morning before beginning their day.
Others turn to it when facing uncertainty, scarcity, transition, or the challenge of receiving what life is already offering.
The work of the deck is not to create abundance.
The work is to recognize and participate in it.
Included
- Complete Drumfire Lakshmi Deck
- Original hand-drawn sigils
- Reflection and practice cards
- Guide to the Lakshmi Cycle
A Question
What becomes possible when you stop asking how to get more, and begin asking how to receive what is already arriving?
Drumfire
Drumfire creates objects, practices, and ceremonial tools for people moving through thresholds, transitions, departures, returns, and the slow cultivation of presence. Every offering is designed not for consumption, but for participation.
The Crow Card - A prayer card for unflinching witness
Some mornings require a different kind of company.
Not comfort. Not reassurance. Not the voice that tells you it will all be fine. The company of something that has always lived at the edge of things and has never once been destroyed by what it found there.
The crow knows what you are looking at. It has always known. It arrived before you did and it will remain after. It does not flinch. It does not soften. It simply stands at the threshold with you and sees what is true with complete and undefended clarity.
This is a physical prayer card — printed on substantial stock, made to be held, placed on a mantle, set beside a candle, or kept in the drawer you open on the mornings that require something more than ordinary.
It is not décor. It is not a greeting card. It is a ceremonial object for serious work — the kind of work that happens quietly, alone, at the edges of a life being honestly lived.
One card. Mailed to you. Yours to keep.
Printed on heavy card stock. Ships within 5 days.
The Candle Deck
The Candle Deck - Ten cards and a guide for ceremonial fire work
Fire has always known what to do with what you bring it.
The question is whether you arrive with intention or simply with a match. Whether the flame is lit in the ordinary way — out of habit, for light, for warmth — or whether it is lit as an act. A declaration. A ceremony with a beginning, a middle, and a close.
The Candle Deck was made for the second kind of lighting.
Ten cards. Each one a specific ceremonial fire work — a precise intention, a structured practice, a way of bringing what you are carrying into relationship with flame so that something can move that has not been moving. Release. Clarification. Marking. Calling forward. Returning to ground. Each card holds one work completely — what to bring, how to open, what the flame is being asked to witness, how to close when the work is done.
The guidebook that accompanies the deck is not instructions in the prescriptive sense. It is orientation — the why beneath the what, the research and contemplative tradition and cross-cultural ceremonial practice that grounds each card in something older and more serious than personal preference or spiritual fashion.
You do not need to believe anything in particular to use this deck. You need only the willingness to be honest about what you are bringing to the flame and what you are asking it to witness.
Light the candle. Draw a card. Do the work.
That is the whole practice. It is simple the way serious things are simple — not because it asks little of you, but because it asks only the one thing that actually matters.
Your full presence. Nothing else.
Includes 10 ceremonial cards and a printed guidebook. Ships within 7 days.
**This deck has deepened since it was first listed. A week of daily candle work has changed what it carries. The price reflects that. If you purchased at the original price — what you received was made honestly at that moment. What is made now carries something additional. That is the nature of a living practice.