Oeaho
Alexia Chellun Lyrics
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E a ho
E a ho
Oeaho
E a ho
E a ho
E a ho
E a ho
Hampue Sachamama
Hampue Kenti
Hampue Aquila
Hampue Pachamama
Wiracocha
Hatun Sonko
Los Q' eros
Munay Sonko
Otorongo
Oeaho
E a ho
E a ho
Oeaho
E a ho
E a ho
Oeaho
E a ho
E a ho
Hampue Sachamama
Hampue Kenti
Hampue Aguila
Hampue Pachamama
Wiracocha
Hatun Sonko
Los Q'eros
Munay Sonko
Otorongo
Oeaho
E a ho
E a ho
Oeaho
E a ho
E a ho
Oeaho
E a ho
E a ho
Hampue Sachamama
Hampue Kenti
Hampue Aguila
Hampue Pachamama
Wiracocha
Hatun Soncco
Los Q'eros
Munay Sonko
Otorongo
The song "Oeaho" by Alexia Chellun is a tribal chant that incorporates various names of mythical and spiritual creatures from Peruvian folklore. The repeated phrase "Oeaho" serves as a call-and-response that invites the listener to join in on the chant. The song begins with a combination of what seem to be random syllables, but as the song progresses, it becomes clear that these syllables correspond to the names of mythical beings. The repetition of each name reinforces the sacredness of these entities and invites them to be present during the chanting ritual.
The list of mythical creatures includes Sachamama (a giant anaconda), Kenti (a mythological bird), Aquila (an eagle), Pachamama (Mother Earth), Wiracocha (the creator god), Hatun Sonko (a respected elder), Los Q'eros (a tribe of master shamans), Munay Sonko (a noble-hearted elder) and Otorongo (a jaguar). Each name has a specific significance and intent behind it, and the chanting of these names serves as a way to invoke their powers and presence.
The song "Oeaho" is a powerful, uplifting and spiritual experience that encourages listeners to connect with Peruvian folklore and embrace its depth of tradition and wisdom.
Line by Line Meaning
Oeaho
A chant or exclamation possibly used in a spiritual or ceremonial context
E a ho
An undefined, but likely ritualistic phrase repeated throughout the song
Hampue Sachamama
Evocation of an ancient Incan nature goddess, possibly referencing the jungle regions she's associated with
Hampue Kenti
Praising an Andean mountain god, Kenti, similar to the goddess
Hampue Aquila
Invoking a revered symbolic bird of the Andes mountains, the Aquila
Hampue Pachamama
Praising the Incan mother earth goddess, Pachamama
Wiracocha
Saluting the supreme creator god and higher power in Incan mythology
Hatun Sonko
Referring to a leader, possibly a warrior or high priest in ancient Inca society
Los Q' eros
A term used in the Andes for shamans and mystics believed to have the ability to see beyond the physical realm
Munay Sonko
Praising a deity or spirit of love, potentially associated with the Hatun Sonko or the Incan gods
Otorongo
Referenced as a fearsome and powerful spirit, the Otorongo is a Quechua word for jaguar
Writer(s): Alexia Jaya Chellun
Contributed by Jordan D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@ollivolution8937
The voice touches my heart and soul and tears flow. There is such a heart-opening power in the melody, the sound, the voice. I haven't experienced anything like this before. Thank you for this great listening experience. From heart to heart
@veronikajanatova3675
Tahle hudba je jako tep Matky Země.. stačí zavřít oči a jsem součástí všeho a vše je součástí mě.. Klid. Čisté vědomí. Děkuji z hloubi srdce <3
@mariavalenzuela3204
💞💞💞
@mi.kha.el.
The first time that I heard this song was 6 years ago, and now, this enchanted song brings me the same feeling from the first time: filling my soul with grateful and joy ❤❤❤❤
@alexiachellun
Hey! So glad you love it and are connecting with it :)
@gigliolamaureira7098
Chuck's❤
@volnarxxxxx
This song was our guide in a ceremony... we all love it and still repeating it all the time .. thanks and love and peace ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@irinihara1975
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@mallardsbro5294
I have fear around this song because of my aya ceramonie, i could not surrender and i shake when i listen to it, so i have been trying to listen to it and fill all my fear
@jorlop151057
Esta canción está afinada a 432Hz. Esto significa que es matemáticamente consistente con el universo. Las antiguas campanas de Perú utilizadas en este tema ya estaban afinadas a esta frecuencia, por lo cual afinamos todos los demás instrumentos para que coincidieran con la afinación en 432Hz. La música que se afina a esta frecuencia transmite energía curativa, porque como vibra en una frecuencia matemática exacta, vibra con el universo, a diferencia de la afinación a 440Hz, más comúnmente utilizada en la actualidad. Por lo tanto, la música afinada a esta frecuencia de 432Hz parece ser más relajante, curativa y más suave para el ser humano; es conocida por sus cualidades sanadoras.