Befriend your body. Rewrite the story of your life.

Dear beautiful –

From the bottom of my wisdom heart, thank you for purchasing an intuitive healing session. Your session can be booked any time over the next 30 days. Due to the nature of this work, refunds are not possible for unused sessions. 

Your next step is to get on the schedule. Visit my Calendly page here and pick a time that works for you. If you can’t find a time that works, email me at mama@sevamama.com (I always keep a few secret appointment times for my clients). 

In your intuitive healing session we will explore your body, your experience of life, your relationships — whatever you give me permission to see. Together, we will look at the stories you tell yourself through a new lens — one that looks beyond the surface and deep into your very purpose for being. 

My promise is to be kind, compassionate, and absolutely confidential as we walk through your process. 

After you’ve scheduled your appointment, you can begin to think about what you’d like to focus on. Jot some thoughts down or spend a moment asking what you want to be revealed.

Either way, I’ll record the session and send it to you within 48 hours of our meeting so you can revisit what we talk about and continue to mine for the gold that’s there. 

I look forward to serving you and the greatness within.

 

Much love,

Sonja

 

In Your Words

I am a changed person because of Sonja and so are my relationships.”

Cammie

"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.'"

Katie

"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."

Debbie

The Journal

The joy of climbing the stairs

I’ll know that I have reached enlightenment when I am as excited to climb stairs as my daughter is. But for now, I just stand behind her and watch as she giddily places one palm on the stair, then the other, one knee, then the other. She’s using her muscles in a way that have never moved before. After months of just lying around, she’s moving on her own. And she’s damn happy about it.

Learning to walk

Learning to walk

In Yoga teacher training, we learned how to walk.

It was an actual exercise: take slow, conscious steps, and don’t lift the back foot until the front foot is completely on the floor. It’s terribly difficult for someone like me who was a fast walker before I lived in New York City for nearly a decade. I want to be on to the next step before the first one has even started.

My daughter is just over one year now.

“On this path effort never goes to waste, and there is no failure.”

The Bhagavad Gita 2:40