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Dear beautiful –

From the bottom of my wisdom heart, thank you for signing up for The Nest. Your membership at the Silver level starts right now, with immediate access to secret blog posts that I don’t share anywhere else.

Your membership begins today, and you’re already logged in. If you need to log in again, there’s a red login button at the top of each page here on Sevamama.com. You’ll also find a secondary login in the right middle of the page when you access the Journal (what I call my blog) tab.

The Silver level is a wonderful place to explore the teachings I offer, including monthly themed anchor posts, yoga tutorials that you can do at home, wildcard posts, and Ayurvedic (un)recipes. 

Your membership also gives you access to Awake in The Nest, a virtual gathering where we’ll dive deep into a monthly theme. Through wisdom talks, embodiment exercises, journaling, and more you’ll explore your relationship with that month’s topic and learn how to walk in alignment with what you really want. We gather on the third Wednesday of the month at 11:00 a.m. PT. You’ll receive a reminder and a Zoom link a week before we gather.  

If you’re ready to soar, take a look at Nest levels that include 1:1 Wisdom Guidance. You can change or cancel your membership at any time. Due to the nature of this work, no refunds are available for partial months

I look forward to seeing you in the treetops.

 

Much love,

Sonja

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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