That was a deep one.
We went all in on mantra this morning. 432 total repetitions across four sacred chants — and we wove two lineages together in the same field. Eastern devotional. Lyran starseed. One container.
108 to Ganesh — clearing the path. Removing the obstacles before the day even gets going. The deity you call on first when you're about to begin anything that matters.
108 to Shiva — releasing what's done. The destroyer that makes space. The consciousness that holds the dance of becoming and unbecoming all at once.
108 to Lakshmi — calling in the flow. The abundance, the beauty, the prosperity that comes back into the field once the path is clear and the old has been released.
108 of the All-Embracing Pillar of Light — a Lyran Anuhazi prayer. Called in to seal the field and crown the work in star-being light. A different lineage entirely from the first three. Deep cosmic. The kind of frequency that lands in the body when the Eastern devotional work has already opened the channel.
Four cycles of 108. Two ancient traditions — one earth-rooted, one starseed. One field. Held together at sunrise on a Tuesday.
For everyone who chanted with me this morning — thank you. That field was thick. You could feel it landing.
For everyone who couldn't make it, the full replay is now in the archive.
If you want to sit with it later this week, here's how to get the most out of it:
- Light a candle or incense before pressing play
- Headphones if you have them
- Have a mala handy if you've got one — the 108 count is built for one
- You don't need to chant out loud — listening counts as participation
- Drink water after. Mantra moves a lot.
Next Tuesday at 7am we open the field again. New ritual, same container.