This channeled New Frequency Mantra is built on two intertwined layers. The first is easily recognizable within the Vedic tradition: "Sri Krishna Govinda Yé Yé Vasudeva" — a clear invocation, naming Krishna in three aspects: Krishna as the beloved divine presence (Sri Krishna), as the joy-bringer and nurturer of the Earth (Govinda), and as the indweller and son of Vasudeva (Vasudeva). The addition of "Yé Yé" marks a deliberate expansion beyond the Vedic context. This is not a random sound; it is the symbolic call of Oxum, a central figure in the Afro-Brazilian spiritual world. Oxum is the orixá of flowing freshwater, love, beauty, and emotional truth. Her presence, invoked here with the same seriousness as Krishna, opens the mantra into a broader devotional field — one where divine feminine and masculine energies, and spiritual light from different spiritual and devotional roots, are deeply merging together. This is the foundation of this transformative New Frequency Mantra: bringing together, energetically, the masculine and the feminine, and spiritual light from different traditions — grounding it into the energetic field of the Earth.
Invocation of Krishna as the divine nurturer, protector of joy, and beloved spiritual presence.
Sacred call of Oxum/Oshun, summoning divine feminine love, beauty, and the flow of emotional truth.
Krishna as the son of Vasudeva and indweller of all beings — the divine that lives within.
The great devotional offering (Baiokki) enters and inhabits the body (Dehami); sacred energy becoming embodied.
Inner alignment with the frequency of Kió — a spiritual key or current that supports energetic renewal and balance.
The descent of divine light (Aloshi) into active emergence or form (Demari).
The sacred initiating gesture; divine will taking motion.
An offering lifted toward the threshold; an invocation to the open sky or breath of spirit.
Rooted strength in union. Edera (ivy) as symbol of sacred interconnection; Koa (strength) as spiritual resilience.