Divine Frequencies is an unprecedented transformative sacred sound album based upon ancient spiritual technologies to awaken the heart, dissolve fear, and realign consciousness beyond religion, through the universal power of vibration.
This album is a celebration of sacred sound as a universal technology of awakening. Rooted in the spirit of Naam, it draws inspiration from Sufi mysticism, the Kabbalistic wisdom of the Mystical Kabbalah tradition, and ancient Genii technologies that understood sound as a bridge between worlds. Long before religions were divided, mystics across cultures used vibration, breath, and divine names to heal the body, open the heart, and realign consciousness with its source.
Here, sacred sound is not religious, it is functional. Each tone, name, and rhythm works as a subtle energetic key, dissolving fear, restoring inner harmony, and awakening the intelligence within the soul. This music invites you beyond labels and beliefs, into a shared field of light, remembrance, and unity, where love is the language, and sound is the path.
Sufism represents the path of love, remembrance, humility, and union with God. Its sacred words are not about doctrine or control; they are vibrational keys meant to soften the heart, awaken compassion, and dissolve fear. In the same way that Naam uses sound to elevate consciousness and heal the nervous system, Sufi invocations use sacred vibration to bring the soul into alignment with Divine Love. This double album is not about religion, it is about resonance. It is an invitation to rise beyond labels, to hear the common language of the soul, and to experience how sacred sound, whether called Naam, Dhikr, or Remembrance, leads us back to the same place: peace, unity, and the living presence of Love within.
Divine Frequencies is not a music album in the conventional sense. It's an aural ecosystem of resonance, language, and intention designed to quietly realign your inner world. Where most music aims to entertain, this collection is built to rewire, recalibrate, and subtly reprogram the emotional and energetic patterns we carry, often unconsciously. The structure is deceptively simple: sacred prayers, mantras and affirmations vibrated with rhythm and repetition. Beneath the surface however, these are not songs, but psychological and energetic signals encoded in sound.
Just as a fragrance can trigger a memory faster than a photograph, the sacred sounds on this album bypass cognitive filters. It doesn’t ask for belief. It initiates response. Each phrase in this sequence functions like a sonic pressure point for the subconscious. Some open locked doors (Fidjeediha), others invite beauty (Ya Nour), dissolve karmic noise (Astaghfirullah), or free latent potential (Ephphata). The effect isn’t linear, it’s layered. Think of this as vibrational support structure for the psyche, a ritual that speaks in the native tongue of your nervous system. Repetition here isn’t redundancy, it’s reinforcement.
The Divine Frequencies double album offers a rare experience crafted not for passive listening, but for inner reconstruction. These ancient prayers, mantras, and vibrational codes don’t just soothe the mind, they retune the inner lens through which outer experience is perceived. With each repetition, they begin to dissolve inherited thought patterns rooted in fear, inadequacy, or separation, creating the conditions for new cognitive and emotional structures to take hold. Over time, the inner monologue shifts. Self-worth is no longer negotiated through achievement. Trust is no longer conditional. Gratitude, rather than fear, becomes the baseline frequency.
Drawn from ancestral traditions where sound was seen not as art but as intervention, these invocations facilitate neuro-emotional rewiring through resonance. Just as thought patterns shape perception, and perception shapes reality, these frequencies gently reorganize the interior dialogue that determines how we experience the world around us. The result isn’t just spiritual, it’s foundational. What changes is not only how you feel, but what becomes possible.
Track 1: Rabbi innī limā anzalta ilayya min khayrin faqīr
When Moses fled into the desert, alone, exhausted, misunderstood, and stripped of status, he reached a moment of complete surrender. He had defended the oppressed, crossed a barren land, and arrived with nothing but faith. Sitting in the shade after helping two women at a well, he uttered a simple prayer from the depths of humility:
“Rabbi innī limā anzalta ilayya min khayrin faqīr”
“My Lord, I am truly in need of whatever good You send down to me.”
There was no demand, no bargaining, only openness and trust. That prayer became a turning point. Almost immediately, divine response unfolded: shelter, nourishment, dignity, meaningful work, marriage, stability, and ultimately his elevation into one of the greatest prophets. What Moses asked for was not specific things, but divine good itself, and God answered with abundance beyond measure.
This prayer carries immense power because it aligns the heart with humility, receptivity, and trust in divine timing. It dissolves pride, desperation, and fear, making space for blessings to arrive naturally. When recited sincerely, it opens doors to sustenance, relief from hardship, guidance in confusion, emotional healing, and unexpected opportunities. It is especially potent for those feeling lost, depleted, or unseen, those standing at the edge of a new chapter. Like Moses, when you pray it, you are not begging from lack; you are positioning yourself to receive divine generosity. This prayer teaches that when the soul becomes empty of ego, it becomes full of grace, and when you ask for good, God gives you everything.
Track 2: Alahou Fatahou Razak Wadoud Fabouhita Lazi Kafara
A Unified Formula of Divine Flow and Benevolent Expansion
The sequence Alahou Fatahou Razak Wadoud forms a unified vibrational formula designed to align the soul with divine opening, provision, love, and harmonious flow. When contemplated or vibrated together, these sacred words establish an inner field in which effort softens, resistance loosens, and life begins to move with grace rather than strain.
Each word carries a precise energetic function:
ALAHOU represents divine source-consciousness, the remembrance that all movement, supply, and intelligence originate from the One. It centers awareness in trust and surrender, dissolving the illusion of isolation.
FATAHOU (from Fath, “to open”) activates the principle of opening what has been closed: paths, doors, understanding, and opportunity. Energetically, it releases constriction and invites flow.
RAZAK embodies sustenance and provision in its most complete sense, not only material support, but nourishment of ideas, relationships, timing, and inner resources. It aligns one with receiving what is appropriate and sustaining.
WADOUD is the frequency of divine love, affection, and goodwill. It harmonizes the heart, attracts benevolent relationships, and softens interactions so that outcomes arise through resonance rather than conflict.
When combined, these four vibrations create a coherent energetic current where obstacles tend to lose their rigidity, and movement occurs through alignment instead of pressure.
Completing this spiritual formula is the phrase Fabouhita Lazi Kafara (also found as a standalone on Track 4), traditionally regarded as a vibrational expression of authority, protection, and the reversal of obstruction. Energetically, this phrase carries a decisive and stabilizing quality. It supports the clearing of resistance, the restoration of rightful order and the strengthening of personal presence and inner authority.
Spiritually understood, it does not impose force outwardly, but reinforces inner alignment, confidence, and clarity. When the inner stance is stable, external situations, particularly those involving work, business, respect, or opposition, tend to reorganize naturally. Its function is not aggression, but rebalancing.
Track 3: Fidjeediha
Fidjeediha is a powerful vibrational key associated with renewal, fertility, and expansion. Spiritually, it conveys the command “make it flourish, cause it to unfold, bring it to life.” When vibrated consciously, Fidjeediha awakens the inner current of prosperity, not limited to material wealth, but including creative flow, aligned opportunities, and soul-guided abundance. It activates dormant potential and invites expansion where stagnation once existed.
Track 5: Ya Latif
The divine name Ya Latif means: The Subtle, The Most Gentle, The Ever-Kind. This sacred name represents divine intelligence working quietly yet precisely. Its energy dissolves hardship without struggle, guides events softly toward resolution, and protects through mercy rather than confrontation. When remembered with sincerity, Ya Latif opens pathways of ease, healing, emotional relief, and sustainable sustenance. It is traditionally associated with resolving difficulties related to livelihood, health, relationships, inner heaviness, and prolonged challenges.
Track 6: Ya Nourou and Ya Shakour
Ya Nour means O Light. It represents illumination at every level: mental, emotional, spiritual, and situational.
The vibration of Ya Nour:
• brings clarity where there is confusion
• reveals truth without harshness
• illuminates the next step when direction feels unclear
It is especially beneficial during periods of transition, uncertainty, or inner searching. Ya Nour does not force answers; it gently reveals them, allowing wisdom to arise naturally. Spiritually, it aligns the mind with insight and the heart with understanding.
Benefit: clarity, guidance, truth-revelation, intuitive intelligence, and inner peace.
Ya Shakour means The Most Appreciative, The One Who Multiplies What Is Given. This name carries the energy of reciprocity and amplification.
The vibration of Ya Shakour:
• strengthens gratitude as a creative force
• amplifies sincere effort and intention
• transforms small actions into meaningful outcomes
Spiritually, it teaches that recognition, thankfulness, and conscious appreciation expand what already exists. When gratitude is embodied, not merely spoken, flow increases without strain.
Benefit: increase through appreciation, emotional fulfillment, recognition, sustainable abundance, and alignment with higher return.
Ya Nourou and Ya Shakour are two sacred Names of God that awaken a beauty far deeper than appearance alone. They do not merely adorn the surface, they illuminate the soul, and that illumination naturally shines through the face. When these Names are contemplated or gently vibrated, a subtle light begins to emerge, soft yet unmistakable, like the glow of the full moon reflected on calm water.
Ya Nourou, the Divine Light, awakens clarity, purity, and inner luminosity. It refines the features not by altering them, but by bathing them in presence and peace. Ya Shakour, the Divine Appreciator, multiplies grace and sweetness, drawing forth a beauty born of gratitude, humility, and inner harmony. Together, they polish the mirror of the heart, and the face becomes their canvas.
This beauty is not dependent on cosmetics or external products. It arises naturally when the inner being is aligned, rested in trust, and infused with light. Even those who have never felt beautiful begin to notice a change, not because they have become someone else, but because their true essence is finally visible. There is a softness in the eyes, a warmth in the expression, and a gentle magnetism that cannot be manufactured.
People are drawn not by perfection, but by radiance. This is the charm these Names bestow: a quiet, irresistible presence that inspires affection, trust, and love. It is the beauty of light embodied, the kind that needs no effort, no disguise, and no comparison. When the soul shines, the face follows.
Track 7: Astaghfirullah
Astaghfirullah is a powerful spiritual instrument of karmic release, a divine petition of sacred return. Generational karma carries forward as inherited energetic memory. Patterns of limitation, illness, stagnation, and lack may arise not from personal failure, but from unresolved ancestral imprints. Astaghfirullah does not create destiny. It removes interference. When uttered with sincerity and devotion, Astaghfirullah becomes a metaphysical act of Divine Order, purifying unresolved patterns of the past and restoring alignment between Self and Creator.
Bonus: Ephphata
The Opening of the Way
The word “Ephphata” is a sacred vibration that means “Be opened.” It was spoken by Christ in the Gospels (Mark 7:34) to open the ears of the deaf and loosen the tongue of the mute. Spiritually, it represents the moment when the Divine Will unlocks the channels of creation, when doors that were closed suddenly open, and blessings that were delayed begin to flow.
This word commands: “Ephphata, Be opened, O Way of Light. May the way be clear, may the blessing flow, by the grace of the Living Word.”
When you use the word Ephphata, you are invoking the creative sound of awakening. In the subtle planes, every desire is surrounded by energetic “doors.” Fear, doubt, or external resistance can close those doors.
Ephphata calls upon divine breath to open them once again. It is the art of commanding the Universe with compassion and authority, not by force, but by resonance. The sacred word Ephphata opens your path and your heart, and Heaven and Earth open to you.