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the BodyStory Clinics Archive
Reclaiming your power starts now.
The BodyStory Clinics aren’t just about pleasure – they’re about pleasure as an act of revolution. They’re about looking within, and drawing out your own desires, in a way that you can finally connect to with real clarity.
So if you’re feeling powerless in these turbulent, unprecedented times – it might not just be more peace you need. It might be more pleasure.

Looking for previous clinics?
You’ve come to the right place.
Shameless
Feminine Wisdom
Beauty on Purpose
She Speaks: How to get the S*x You Want
Revolutionary Pleasure
Goddess Energy Masterclass
Pleasure Prescription
The answers are inside you – you just need to listen.
In Your Words
“I am a changed person because of Sonja and so are my relationships.”
"I was surprised by how well Sonja really listened to me, and not just my words. She is present, and thus can find the deeper expression among all the rambling and 'I don’t knows.'"
"Sonja is a wise, authentic guide teaching deep and mind-blowing truths using a fun, light-hearted approach.
After each session, I feel more in touch with my intuition and filled with optimism."
The Journal
Welcome Home
I did it again. Made an inventory of what was definitely coming. Posted pictures of whatever I wanted sell, followed a few weeks later by more posts, this time in a slightly more frenzied manner. I went on patrol to local stores for used boxes. I secretly gave away my daughter’s unfavorite toys.
Summer and the Joy of Nothing
I have been very quiet lately. I haven’t posted a journal entry since I don’t know when. My social feeds have gained no new followers. My program outlines are not any closer to complete.
There’s a good reason for my silence: I just returned from four weeks in the United States visiting my family. It looked a lot like this.
On Progress and the Reflective Power of Sisterhood
A mama friend recently was visiting for a double playdate. We drank kava kava tea and talked in staccato conversations, interrupted every 10 minutes by our children who were about to kill themselves or each other. At one of the many points in the afternoon, I got up and saved my daughter from a near-death situation. I did it like I do it most of the time, addressing the behavior in clear words and redirecting her.
“You have the patience of a saint,” my friend told me when I joined her at the table again.
I laughed out loud. No one has ever described me like that. But reader, these days, it’s true.
