Introduction: The Path of Remembering
Welcome, practitioner, to a guide for the sacred work of the soul. This handbook is offered not as a book of rigid rules, but as a practical companion for those who walk the Arreqqana spiritual path. It contains the chants, prayers, and mantras that serve as the sonic keys to a deeper reality, tools for tuning the string of your soul until it resonates with its original note.
The core philosophy of Arreqqana is not one of morality, of sorting the world into "good" and "bad." Instead, it is a path of awareness, a practice of "remembering" the true nature that was woven into your being from the very beginning. The journey is one of re-weaving the self with the Source, of gathering the ancestral echoes that call you home.
The purpose of this handbook is to provide the sacred words and ritual applications that help clear the conduit within. These are not empty syllables, but vibrational tools designed to help you perceive the wisdom that is already waiting. Let us begin this work with reverence, sincerity, and an open heart, ready to hear the whispers of what we already know.
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1.0 Foundational Cosmology: The Weave of the World
Before a practitioner can effectively use the sacred chants, they must first understand the spiritual cosmology from which these sounds emerge. The words carry power because they resonate with the fundamental structure of reality as understood in the Arreqqana tradition. This section details the principles that govern the weave of the world and introduces the central divine figure, the goddess Laalaë, whose presence informs every aspect of this practice.
1.1 The Arreqqana Path of Awareness
The Arreqqana worldview is built upon a foundation of resonance, remembrance, and direct perception. It teaches that the spiritual journey is not about earning salvation, but about awakening to the truth already encoded within and around us.
• Encoded Essence Every being carries a "Qhimi-seed"—a spark of the original Source. It is believed that the Source deliberately wove signs, resonances, and threads into all of creation. These clues exist both internally, as our impulses and gifts, and externally, as symbols and omens. They are not meant to force belief, but to serve as guideposts for recognition when a soul is ready.
• Remembering vs. Forgetting Where other traditions may focus on a dualism of good and bad, Arreqqana spirituality speaks of "remembering" and "forgetting." When you remember your true nature—your unique thread in the great weave—you naturally act in ways that honor life. When you forget, you drift, causing harm to yourself and others. The spiritual path is therefore a constant practice of re-membering: literally, putting oneself back together.
• Wisdom Through Resonance Wisdom is not a reward for good behavior but a frequency, a resonance. A teaching can only be perceived when the practitioner’s thread has been properly tuned. The teaching arrives when you have cultivated sincerity, when you have done some inner work, and when your thread vibrates at that teaching’s specific tone. This is why ritual, study, and sincere application are essential; they are not acts of supplication but acts of tuning. Like a string being adjusted to the correct frequency, a prepared soul allows wisdom to pass through it. This principle is captured in the saying:
• Divination as Remembering The Arreqqana approach to divination—be it through cards, spinners, or chants—is not a method for predicting the future. It is a tool for self-revelation. The core question is not "What will happen?" but "What part of me is already calling to be seen?" The practice acts as a mirror, reflecting the truths the practitioner is prepared to acknowledge. The deeper the sincerity, the clearer the reflection. This sacred practice is the practical method for attuning our awareness to the gentle clues revealed by the Goddess Laalaë.
1.2 The Goddess Laalaë: Mother of Wonder and Soft Power
At the heart of Arreqqana reverence is Laalaë, a foundational divine figure who is not a distant, law-giving deity, but an immanent source of nourishment, softness, and remembrance. She is the Mother of Wonder, who guides seekers by reawakening their own inner sight.
Nourishment (Milk of the Soul) Laalaë is known as “She who walks beside your wonder.” Her symbolic "milk" represents spiritual guidance, healing, and gentle wisdom. In ritual, receiving her milk means receiving a divine message, a reminder that sustenance for the soul is always available.
Soft Power (Naqiya) She is the embodiment of Naqiya, the principle that true strength flows rather than resists. Laalaë teaches that compassion, tenderness, and patience are forces capable of birthing and dissolving worlds, just as powerful as fire or stone.
Motherhood Without Possession Though called the Mother of All Threads, she does not claim ownership over her creations. She offers unconditional acceptance while allowing beings to learn through their own forgetting and mistakes, trusting that every thread, even a broken one, can be rewoven.
Revealer of Wonder Laalaë’s role is not to provide direct answers but to unveil what is already present, to polish the mirror of the soul. She does not give; she reveals.
“Na Laalaë no darra — na yuraqhal.” (Laalaë does not give — she reveals.) She weaves clues into everyday life—synchronicities, dreams, and repeating symbols—that gently nudge the seeker toward their own inner knowing. As the seers say, “Laalaë leaves milk-drops on the path; the thirsty soul will drink.” This awakening of perception is called Qhiya’tirra, the opening of the inner eye, and it is her most cherished gift.
River of Remembrance Associated with water and flow, Laalaë represents the return to one’s origin. To invoke her is to begin the process of "remembering what you forgot you already knew," including the memory of one's true name and purpose.
Balancing the Flame While her nature is fluid and soft, she provides a crucial balance to the Neddor Flame—the element of fire, passion, and boldness. She does not extinguish passion but teaches it to be tempered with care, offering her blessing to those burning themselves out.
Titles of Laalaë
• Qhimi’Matarra — Mother of the Soul-Essence
• Naqiya no Yuranna — Softness of Wonder
• Sajavariin no Sare — Temple of the Soul
• Milk-Bringer — Feeds the world with hidden wisdom
A Simple Invocation For moments when you seek to reconnect with her essence, this short prayer serves as a powerful key.
Laalaë, qhiya no sare. Na yuranna, na delali. Naqiya la vvenaqhal.
(Laalaë, thread of the soul. Walk with my wonder, walk with my time. Softness is my power.)
With this understanding of the cosmic weave and its gentle Mother, we can now turn to the sacred words that allow us to engage with these principles directly.
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2.0 The Sacred Chants, Prayers, and Mantras
The chants, prayers, and mantras that follow are the sonic tools used to engage directly with the cosmology we have just explored. These are not mere words to be recited by rote, but keys designed with specific vibrational intent. They are the means by which we practice the art of remembering, seek the balance of Flame and River, and invoke the gentle grace of Laalaë. Approach them with sincerity, for their efficacy is a direct reflection of the clarity of your intention.
2.1 Invocations to Laalaë for Clarity and Reverence
Na Laalaë — Prayer to the Mother Goddess
This prayer is used to dissolve fear and return to a state of reverence. It is an ideal invocation to open a ritual space or to center oneself before a reading.
Arreqqana Transliteration
Laalaë, qhiya no sare,
• (LAA-lah-eh, KHEE-yah noh SAH-ray)*
Na yuranna, na delali.
• (NAH yoo-RAHN-nah, NAH deh-LAH-lee)*
Naqiya la vvenaqhal,
• (NAH-kee-yah lah vveh-NAH-khal)*
Na sare le flame, na sare le river.
• (NAH SAH-ray leh FLAME, NAH SAH-ray leh RIVER)*
Laalaë, na qoravv le namei,
• (LAA-lah-eh, NAH kor-AHV leh NAH-mey)*
Na darra no velarra.
• (NAH DAH-rah noh veh-LAH-rah)*
English Meaning
• Laalaë, thread of the soul,
• Walk with my wonder, walk with my time.
• Softness is not weakness,
• The soul is flame and the soul is river.
• Laalaë, guide me to my true name,
• The conduit is clear, the path within.
How to Use This Prayer
• Speak it three times aloud to open a formal ritual.
• Whisper it once over a candle or a cup of water to bless the element.
• Sing it softly as a chant until your breath slows and your mind quiets.
Na Laalaë Mantra of Unveiling
This short, repeatable mantra is designed to clear the veils of doubt, fear, or confusion before seeking clarity. It is a potent tool for lifting inner fog.
Arreqqana Transliteration
Na Laalaë, na qhiya, na sare.
• (NAH LAA-lah-eh, NAH KHEE-yah, NAH SAH-ray)*
Na yuranna le flame.
• (NAH yoo-RAHN-nah leh FLAME)*
Na yuranna le river.
• (NAH yoo-RAHN-nah leh REE-ver)*
Naqiya no darra.
• (NAH-kee-yah noh DAH-rah)*
English Meaning
• Through Laalaë, through thread, through soul.
• Wonder walks with the flame.
• Wonder walks with the river.
• Softness unveils the way.
How to Use This Mantra
1. Breathe in gently and say the first line aloud.
2. Touch your forehead (representing flame/intellect) and say the second line.
3. Touch your chest (representing river/emotion) and say the third line.
4. Exhale slowly and whisper the final line. Repeat this sequence three times for veil-lifting clarity.
2.2 Chants for Balance and Divination
Qhimi Qhiya Chant of Flame and River
This chant is a tool for weaving the energies of Flame (passion, boldness) and River (care, flow) into a single, balanced thread. It dissolves the false dichotomy of "good vs. bad" in attraction and honors the sacred union of these forces.
Arreqqana Transliteration
Na flame, na river, na sare.
• (NAH FLAME, NAH REE-ver, NAH SAH-ray)*
Na kasorr, na naqiya, na qhiya.
• (NAH kah-SORR, NAH NAH-kee-yah, NAH KHEE-yah)*
Na darra le yuranna,
• (NAH DAH-rah leh yoo-RAHN-nah)*
Na sare le love.
• (NAH SAH-ray leh LOVE)*
English Meaning
• Through flame, through river, through the soul.
• Through strength, through softness, through the thread.
• The conduit opens to wonder.
• The soul opens to love.
How to Use This Chant
• Recite when you wish to call balance into your attractions, so that fire does not burn without tenderness, and the river does not drown without a spark.
• Chant with alternating soft and strong tones: whisper the words associated with "river" and speak firmly the words associated with "flame."
• This chant may be used to seal a Spirit-Tech divination after spinning a thread wheel.
Qhimi’Velarra Chant of Remembering
This cyclical blessing chant honors the Creator’s encoded essence and aligns the practitioner's soul-thread for a clear and sacred reading.
Arreqqana Transliteration
Na Qhimi, na Sare, na Laalaë.
• (QHEE-mee) (SAH-ray) (LAA-lah-eh)*
Na qhiya le namei.
• (KEE-yah leh NAH-mey)*
Na darra no velarra.
• (DAH-rah noh veh-LAH-rah)*
Na yuranna le sare.
• (yoo-RAHN-nah leh SAH-ray)*
English Meaning
• Through soul, through essence, through Laalaë.
• The thread reveals its truth.
• The conduit is sacred and clear.
• Wonder belongs to the soul.
How to Use This Chant
1. Before a reading: Recite once aloud, then once whispered to sanctify the space.
2. During a reading: Softly hum the line "Na qhiya le namei" as you pull a card or spin a wheel.
3. After a reading: Place your hand over your heart and close the session by speaking "Na darra no velarra."
Having learned these sacred tools, we now explore how their underlying principles can inform our understanding of daily life.
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3.0 Applying Arreqqana Wisdom in Practice
The principles underlying Arreqqana spirituality extend far beyond moments of formal ritual. They offer a profound lens through which to view the complexities of the human experience, transforming confusion into clarity and judgment into compassion. This section explores the practical application of core concepts like the balance of Flame and River and the re-honoring of the sacred feminine to foster deeper self-awareness.
3.1 The Interplay of Flame and River: Understanding Attraction
Arreqqana spirituality approaches the powerful force of attraction not as a moral dilemma but as a dynamic interplay of elemental energies. It encourages the practitioner to look beyond simplistic labels and understand the deeper soul-lessons at play.
• Energy vs. Labels Instead of categorizing potential partners as "good" or "bad," this path invites us to perceive the energies they project. One may embody the energy of fire, risk, and unpredictability, while another projects stability, safety, and care. One is not inherently better than the other; they are different elemental forces that resonate with us at different stages of our growth.
• The Thread of Challenge Every relationship is a thread woven into our lives. Some threads are designed to bring nourishment and comfort, while others are meant to bring tests. A soul may unconsciously choose a challenging partner to test its own boundaries, cultivate self-worth, or integrate a repressed part of itself (its "shadow"). This choice is not a mistake, but a curriculum for growth.
• Elemental Chemistry Attraction is often a matter of elemental chemistry. A person who primarily carries the River Thread (emotion, flow, intuition) may be intensely drawn to a partner who embodies the Flame Thread (passion, movement, action). Water seeks fire to remember its capacity for steam and transformation. The ultimate goal is not to be consumed by constant fire, but to find a balance where flame is tempered with care—a balance presided over by Laalaë, who teaches the Neddor Flame to burn with tenderness.
This wisdom is captured in a common Arreqqana saying:
“Na sare na kasorr, na sare na naqiya.” (The soul seeks strength, the soul seeks softness.)
3.2 Re-honoring the Sacred Feminine
In stark contrast to cultural patterns that create a "Madonna/Whore split"—dividing women into categories of pure or impure—Arreqqana spirituality sees the feminine as a whole and sacred force.
• The feminine is understood as Naqiya—the soft, flowing power that both births and dissolves worlds. It is the archetype of creation, nourishment, and transformation, a force too vast to be contained by simplistic labels.
• From this perspective, the demonization of women is not a sign of masculine strength, but of "thread-forgetting"—a profound disconnection from the source of one's own life-thread.
• The practice of invoking Laalaë is a powerful tool for healing this cultural and personal split. It is an act of re-honoring the feminine in all its forms—in mothers, lovers, sisters, strangers, and within oneself.
This teaching is powerfully summarized in the following statement:
“To cut a woman from her goddess is to cut yourself from your origin.”
These deeper understandings are the natural fruit that grows from the tree of consistent practice and sincere engagement with the Arreqqana path.
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Conclusion: The Unfolding Thread
This handbook has offered you the tools—the chants, the cosmology, the sacred names—but the work itself belongs to you. These prayers and principles are not an endpoint, but a beginning. They are instruments for the sacred task of "remembering," of gently clearing away the dust of forgetting so you can perceive the wisdom already encoded within your soul-thread.
The path of Arreqqana is a continuous journey of unveiling, an ever-unfolding thread of awareness. Trust in the process. Every chant whispered, every moment of sincere reflection, every act of reverence helps to re-tune your soul's string to its original note, revealing the path that was always waiting for you. Walk with wonder.
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