A deep, emotional, shamanic new age mantra — channeled through voice, rhythm, and breath. "Kessí Ria Kalẹ̀" means: The Sacred Offering of the Feminine Flow, Grounded into Earth. This song is a ritual in itself — a journey from sacred breath (Kessí) to flowing presence (Ria) to deep grounding and renewal (Kalẹ̀). Released on September 21, just before the Equinox, it marks the turning point between light and dark — a return to stillness, inner rhythm, and sacred embodiment.
Oxum (also Oshun) is the Yorùbá Orixá of: Fresh water, rivers, love, fertility, beauty, and gold, deep emotional intelligence and sweetness, but also sacred authority and clarity. The subtle yet powerful current that moves and softens what cannot be forced.
Obà = Queen, sovereign feminine presence Kessí-Mà = Sacred breath / offering from the Mother Kalẹ̀ = To descend, to settle peacefully (Yoruba)
→ “The sacred queen breathes down and grounds herself.”
→ Invocation of feminine presence into the earth plane.
Kió = Renewal, light of return (your cosmology)
→ “The breath of the Queen carries renewal.”
→ A sacred reawakening, led by the feminine current.
Yé = Light / Feminine Presence (often linked to Oxum) Dénnà = Possibly “to pour” / “to open” Ijerí = Possibly linked to Ijẹri Ọlọrun (“testimony of the divine” – Yoruba)
→ “The feminine light opens the divine testimony.”
→ A line of sacred revelation and embodiment.
Rákí = Joyful invocation / praise Rí Kalẹ̀ = To witness the descent
→ “The divine truth is invoked — witness the grounding.”
→ A celebratory call to honor the descent of spirit into form.
Ià = Possibly linked to IA (Egyptian moon / feminine light) Ria = Flowing feminine energy
→ “Moon-flow… Moon-flow…”
→ Rhythmic chant of the sacred feminine tides.
Kali-Mà = Mother Kali Sèmmaré = Possible blend of “Semma” (alignment) + “Ré” (light/truth)
→ “Mother Kali aligns the light of renewal.”
→ A strong vibrational affirmation of spiritual rebirth through Kali’s power.
Breath as sacred offering I Feminine descent and grounding I Renewal through ritual and rhythm I Invocation of divine presence (Obà, Yé, Kali) I Embodiment of light into matter (Kalẹ̀)