Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Tryambakam: Ancient Technology for the Modern Soul




This is for those who have found themselves walking the spiritual path. There is guidance here. Recall my insight regarding meditation. Meditation is practise that trains the mind to settle down into our theta state.
It is then possible for the other side to show you what you are truly ready for.  My friend, when initiated was shown once a display that showed him the physics of the world and creation.  his efforts to tell me led me down the true ath to cloud cosmology so this was in fact a away to wake me up to possibilities.

after years of meditation, I was shown the Inner Sun which clarified the miracles of Yesua completely.  Many have seen the light but i am not sure if any really have seen the Inner Sun through meditation. In these experiences, the spectrum is shifted enough to avoid damage.  Our physical inner eye is protected from that danger.  In my case ,an egg shell cracked and blew away to stare into the sun.
This will help.


Tryambakam: Ancient Technology for the Modern Soul



An unreleased commission: Tina Malia carries three thousand years of mantra into this moment, for you



Sayer Ji


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Sep 3, 2025

There are moments when the only sane response to everything surfacing in the world is to stop, close your eyes, and let something ancient hold you.


This is one of those moments.



Tina Malia’s Tryambakam arrived in my life the way all true medicine arrives: not when I went looking for it, but when I needed it most. If you have been following side documents that reveal the scope of what human beings are capable of doing to one another, and to children. Staring into the abyss, as Nietzsche warned, until it begins to stare back.


What keeps me from being consumed by that darkness is precisely what I want to share with you today.


As I wrote recently in
The Strongest Medicine I Know

:

“There is a medicine older than language, older than argument, older than every institution that has ever claimed authority over your body or your mind. It cannot be patented. It cannot be suppressed. It is available to you right now, this instant, for free. It is beauty.”


Music like this is that medicine, delivered in its purest form.

What Tina Is Singing

The Mahamrityunjaya Mantra

, from which Tina draws, is among the oldest surviving human utterances, first recorded in the Rigveda, one of the world’s most ancient texts. Its name means the Great Death-Conquering Mantra. Tryambaka refers to the three-eyed Shiva, who perceives past, present, and future simultaneously, and whose third eye sees through the veil of ordinary appearance into what is eternally true.


This is not ornament. This is function.


Tina Malia is half Korean and half European, and I mention that because I am too, and because I think it matters. Neither of us inherited this tradition as a birthright. We came to it as seekers who recognized something true. Something that works. And the recognition, I want to suggest, is not mystical. It is biophysical.


I have experienced that when I chant this mantra, or simply receive it through Tina’s voice, something measurable occurs in my body. The HeartMath Institute has documented that specific sound frequencies and focused devotional states produce coherent, sine-wave-like heart rhythm patterns. Thermographic imaging shows temperature shifts in the hands and chest during sustained prayer states. SQUID magnetometers have measured changes in the biomagnetic field during practices that, from the outside, look exactly like what Tina is doing: pressing hands together, channeling sound, holding sustained intention.


As I explored in depth in
Your Body’s Hidden Technology: The Scalar Field Between Your Hands

, the Añjali Mudrā (prayer hands) that appears across devotional traditions is not symbolic gesture alone. It is precision engineering, two bioelectromagnetic fields meeting in phase opposition, creating the conditions physicists call a coherent field node. The warmth you feel between your palms when you press them together in prayer is real and measurable. And the mantra being sung in that state is not decoration. It is signal.



The ancient rishis who composed the Mahamrityunjaya were not writing poetry about the divine. They were encoding technology. What Tina Malia carries forward is not borrowed costume. It is a transmission of something that works, tested across three millennia of embodied practice, now being reconfirmed by instruments we only developed in the last century.

Why This, Why Now


I want to be honest with you about why I am sharing this today, alongside all the investigative work.

The Fold: A Valentine

, the piece I published on February 14th, was my most personal attempt to articulate what I believe about love as the structural answer to darkness, not its opposite but its foundation. Beauty is not what you retreat to when the work gets too hard. Beauty is the evidence that the work is worth doing. Gaudí poured forty-three years into a single building because he understood that the sacred is not above the world but expressed through it, in every curve, every branching column, every frequency that the body recognizes before the mind catches up.


Tina’s voice does this.


If you have been reading the Epstein investigation and feeling something breaking open inside you, I want to offer you this not as escape, but as remembrance. Whitman wrote, What will be, will be well, for what is, is well. That is not wishful thinking. As I
articulated in the January piece bearing that title

, it is ontology. The universe has a direction, and that direction is coherence, beauty, repair. The mantra Tina sings is a call to that direction, in the language of the culture that mapped it most precisely.


Let it in. You have earned it.

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