Bakálehsi

So Deridera

So Deridera — Song of Flowing Presence A channeled frequency-mantra designed to support presence in lighter and rapidly changing energy fields. “So Deridera – Song of Flowing Presence” was released on 17 November 2025, a date chosen intentionally because of the strong astrological configuration at that time. The piece is designed to help stabilize and center presence in moments where internal and external energy fields shift quickly. Its simple flowing structure supports orientation when things feel scattered or unstable. The accompanying video will be published on 20 November 2025. This date carries its own relevance — both astrologically, and in one of the historical roots that inform our work. November 20th is the day honoring Zumbi dos Palmares in Brazil, a symbol of resistance, dignity, and the merging of different lineages of wisdom. While our work is not tied to any single tradition, this date resonates with one branch of its influences — the union of diverse sources of knowledge, strength, and light. Together, these two dates frame the release within a period of transition and coherence—reflecting the purpose of this song: to strengthen presence when energy fields feel thin, shifting, or close to falling apart. This release marks a step in our ongoing direction: creating sound that reinforces inner structure, clarity, and flow in transformative times.

MEANING & INTENTION

So Deridera

This is the core frequency key of the song — repeated over and over like a pulse, a breath. So In many African and Semitic languages, it can mean “to speak,” “to call,” or “so be it” (for example, Yoruba sọ = to say, to explain). DERI: to be guided, 
to sense direction. DERA: a state of orientation, a visible path, a field where perception stabilizes. The movement of perception into a stable field, the flow, the invocation, a path opens.

Killo

Marks that something is being anchored and strengthened. A call or an emphasis. A possible echo of “Kí ló” (Yoruba: “what is…?” or “calling out”). In ritual language, it could also function as a kind of exclamation, like “Hey!” or “So be it!”