Sonya is back and answering questions from her Patreon community! She is joined by her Director of Content and Digital Comms Dr. Shannon Weber, who has been part of Sonya's tiny but mighty team since 2017. Special shout-outs to Elizabeth, Colleen, Becca, Jasmine, Dana, and Samantha for your tender and oh-so-relatable submissions.Episode Guide:01:47:19 - Register for Sonya's Intuitive Astrology Class on 8/29: https://calendly.com/sonyareneetaylor/introduction-to-intuitive-astrology-w-srt?month=2025-0805:45:06 - Guidance for Empaths20:37:02 - Healing Compassion Fatigue40:37:10 - Moving Through Anger48:06:06 - Addressing Grief and Burnout59:24:17 - Sonya's Experiences with the Plum Village Tradition of Thich Nhat Han01:04:56:07 - How to Cultivate Self-Trust01:14:56:19 - Grounding Beyond the FearProducer: Sonya Renee TaylorEditor: Dr. Shannon WeberMusic: "Joy & Grief" and "Dying", The BengsonsSupport Sonya's work and get video episode drops a day early: www.patreon.com/sonyareneetaylor
Sonya digs into recent astrology connected to Pluto and how facing our shadows and fears will aid us in our healing journeys. She draws on a recent instance of feeling jealous as well as a painful situation with a memoir project to explore how those experiences helped her lean into healing and authenticity versus ego. Sonya also encourages us to embrace our inner child through radical love work. Plunging into our shadows, she explains, can make future healing less prolonged and all-consuming the more we allow ourselves to feel and transmute our pain.
Miraculous Musings:
* Where are the Pluto placements in your natal chart? What significance do they have in how your life has transpired so far?
* What is frightening you right now? What are you turning away from facing? How might you find peace by facing it?
* What does your inner child need right now? How can you show up for them?
Sources:
*Tressie McMillan Cottom, Thick: And Other Essays: https://thenewpress.org/books/thick/
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For the last installment of this 3-part tale, Sonya recalls how she rode out the remainder of COVID lockdown in Aotearoa post-breakup, post-passing of her soul dog, her life simultaneously unraveled and illuminated by spiritual messages from the divine. She reflects while recording this episode on the 5th anniversary of the beginning of her spiritual awakening.Episode guide:* Sonya's meditation about being afraid of her own power (00:06:58)* Every moment is god / love (00:12:00)* To be a human on earth is to be in a state of forgetting (00:17:34)* Experiencing the divine through multiple paths and modalities - Orishas, Buddhism, more (00:21:30)* Mice as a lesson of trauma and displacement (00:24:30)* Astrology and tarot aren't inherently spiritual - they can be used to be nosey! (00:28:07)* Healing Sonya's story of home (00:31:52)* Sonya's Chiron return (00:34:25)* Wanting out of Blackwood Manor (00:37:25)* Surrendering to the divine during Sonya's breakup aftermath (00:39:40)* The nature of awakening and enlightenment, featuring Tanzanian monks (00:43:38)* Driving to Piha Beach in the middle of the night (00:48:44)* The energy of ancestors and angels (00:55:52)* The glorious rainbow light and shimmering sea: a gift from the universe (00:57:45)* Challenging materialism and staying spiritually awake (01:01:00)* The point of awakening isn't to "sustain the light" - the work is to allow everything in (01:06:08)* Moving out of Blackwood Manor - and help with a trigger (01:10:12)- - -Listen to Part 1 here: https://youtu.be/xj-mmF92VTgAnd Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hry9N8M81Q- - -Miraculous Musings:* What type(s) of awakening(s) would you say you experienced during 2020?* How do you define "home"? Do you have wounds around home? What differentiates "home" from where you happen to be living?* Have you experienced spiritual bypassing? What have you gained by sitting with the dark as well as the light?Resources:* Astrologer Colin Bedell: https://www.colinbedell.comProducer: Sonya Renee TaylorEditor: Dr. Shannon WeberMusic: "Joy & Grief" and "Dying", The BengsonsInterested in a deeper conversation? Support Sonya's creative work as a Black queer neurodivergent cis woman midwifing new worlds of liberation and transformation. Partner with her in right relationship and join her Patreon starting at $1 a month (with video episode drops a day early): www.patreon.com/sonyareneetaylor
In Part 2 of this three-part installment, Sonya reveals how she began receiving audible spiritual messages in the midst of 2020 lockdown and life breakdown. She shares the painful and tender story of the last days of her soul dog Anastasia's life, being called to drive to the ocean every night at 4 AM, and her complete surrender to the universe on an island off an island at the bottom of the world. Stay tuned for Part 3 to see how Sonya's great collapse paved the way for her great awakening.Miraculous Musings:* Where in your body do you feel this episode? * Can you get still, sit with that awareness and those feelings, and send love, grace, and healing to the wounded and lonely parts of yourself?* What have your rock bottoms taught you? If you're currently at rock bottom, what do you think may be being transformed?Resources:* YEBBA, "My Mind": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXwE1G7_U9M* Piha Beach: https://www.piha.co.nz/gallery/piha/Producer: Sonya Renee TaylorEditor: Dr. Shannon WeberMusic: "Joy & Grief" and "Dying", The BengsonsSupport Sonya's work and get video episode drops a day early: www.patreon.com/sonyareneetaylor
Part 1 of a 3-part special in which Sonya tells the tale of her 2020 experience, which she calls her "great collapse" as well as, paradoxically, a time of great spiritual awakening. She outlines the unfolding of one life-shattering week in March 2020: her precious dog Anastasia being rushed to the emergency vet (Monday) and diagnosed with terminal liver cancer (Tuesday), her partner confessing falling in love with a coworker (Wednesday), the demise of Sonya's relationship (Thursday), the entire country of Aotearoa / New Zealand shutting down due to COVID (Friday), and Sonya asking her partner to move out (Saturday). In this episode, Sonya discusses leaving the US for Aotearoa in 2017; the global emergence of COVID while she was on a 3-week book tour in the US; coming home to Aotearoa; and the implosion of her relationship and seemingly her entire life in the course of one week.
On the edge of your seat for what happens next? Part 2 drops Monday, March 3rd for Patreon and Tuesday, March 4th for everyone else. Stay tuned ♥️
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Miraculous Musings:
* Where might abandonment and/or codependency pop up in your relationships? What aspects of Sonya's tale resonate with your own relational experiences?
* Are there times you've felt different timelines (adult you, little you, memories of parents / loved ones / friends, outside observer you, etc.) melding and collapsing in on each other as Sonya describes here?
* How have 2020 and COVID reshaped your life assumptions and expectations?
Resources:
* Getting Out: Your Guide to Leaving America by Mark Ehrman: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/getting-out-mark-ehrman/1100408680
* Edmund Hillary Fellowship: https://www.ehf.org
* "My Time" by Kindred the Family Soul (2005): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akk7tu0I75Y
Producer: Sonya Renee Taylor
Editor: Dr. Shannon Weber
Music: "Joy & Grief" and "Dying", The Bengsons
In response to a Patreon request to learn more about Sonya's meditation practice (shout-out to Dana!), this episode covers Sonya's spiritual journey and toolkit, from her youth Pentecostal church attendance to the development of what she terms her "pathless path" into all things spiritual. She covers the range of modalities she has drawn on, emphasizing that folks should explore whichever modalities call out to you "to strengthen our energetic literacy". With a focus on developing a gratitude practice, "getting quiet enough to listen to your own inner knowing", and asking for guidance from whatever folks consider to be sacred, "the goal is for all of us to be whole". Sonya's spiritual toolkit covered in this episode (in order but also sprinkled throughout):
Miraculous Musings:
Resources:
Producer: Sonya Renee Taylor Editor: Dr. Shannon Weber Music: "Joy & Grief" and "Dying", The Bengsons Support Sonya's work and get video episode drops a day early: www.patreon.com/sonyareneetaylor
In this first episode of 2025, Sonya gives some brief astrological insight for the year before digging into the story of how she came to the decision to participate in a multi-day ayahuasca plant medicine ceremony in Costa Rica. She outlines her life experience as the daughter of a mother who struggled with addiction, her resulting caution around any type of substance use, and her limited experiences with psychedelics prior to arriving in Costa Rica. Sonya draws on journal entries to explore the wisdom she gained from Grandmother Yagé (the divine feminine accessed through ayahuasca), including visions of cosmic love and Mother Earth; the ways the body and soul are "divine collaborators" led by the soul; the epigenetic reasons behind Sonya's seeking of extremes and the connection to chattel slavery; the ways the extremism of centuries of white terrorism has shaped the souls and bodies of Black people as well as white people; and how Sonya was able to purge codependency and love addiction by placing them into the sacred cleansing fire of Grandmother Yagé. Sonya also allows space for critically thinking about how to protect Indigenous spiritual modalities and the multitude of ways we can access these lessons in our own lives without being extractive to Indigenous communities, drawing on our unique lineages of spiritual wisdom. Miraculous Musings: *Who have you become? Is this in alignment with who you aspire to be? *In what ways can your healing be gentler? *Are there ways you might be better able to relate to your body and soul as divine collaborators rather than as in tension or competition? What would that look like in your life? *What lineages of ancestral and cultural wisdom might you have access to that you may not have known about? Where can you look to find it? Producer: Sonya Renee Taylor Editor: Dr. Shannon Weber Music: "Joy & Grief" and "Dying", The Bengsons Support Sonya's work and get episode drops a day early: www.patreon.com/sonyareneetaylor
Sonya shares the journey behind her 2017 move to Aotearoa / New Zealand stemming from a magical 40th birthday trip, her attainment of permanent residency, and what ultimately led her to sell all her possessions and leave the most beautiful place she's ever experienced in 2022. She reminds us that our new lives will cost us our old ones and asks us to envision, in the midst of loss, what may be waiting around the next bend.
Miraculous Musings:
*What have you had to give up this year? What have you chosen to give up? What emotions have those experiences elicited?
*Are there examples from your life of times you parted with something or someone and then experienced growth or transformation you hadn't foreseen?
*In what ways do you want your life to change in 2025?
Producer: Sonya Renee Taylor
Editor: Dr. Shannon Weber
Music: "Joy & Grief" and "Dying", The Bengsons
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For those of us on a spiritual path, we might end up trying so hard to decode what the universe "wants" us to do and where we're "supposed" to go that we miss the ways the divine is with us no matter where we are. Sonya discusses her experiences traveling all over the world in search of divine alignment only to realize that it's okay to plant some roots too. Miraculous Musings: *Are there times you've made spiritual decisions driven by fear? What made you realize it was fear that was driving you? *What would it look like to replace the fuel of fear with the fuel of love? What would change in your life? *What do you want in your life that you've convinced yourself you're not "allowed" to have? Are there ways you can start saying yes? Producer: Sonya Renee Taylor Editor: Dr. Shannon Weber Music: "Joy & Grief" and "Dying", The Bengsons Support Sonya's work: www.patreon.com/sonyareneetaylor
Struggling with time is a very human thing. There often doesn't seem to be enough of it in the day. Or the time we allot to something ends up taking much longer than anticipated, the clock ticking down to some negative consequence.
But what happens when we work on folding in some radical acceptance of the situation? What sweet surprises might open up as a result? Sonya shares the lessons she's been learning as a world traveler catching lots of flights and dealing with lots of lateness! Miraculous Musings: *Can you think of a time you were stressing about time and what initially seemed like the universe cursing you ended up being okay or even benefitting you in some way? *What changes about the landscape around you when you slow down instead of rushing through it? *If you struggle with chronic lateness, what are some strategies you can deploy ahead of time to help future you out and ease some of the strain?
Resources:
Black Girl's Guide to Surviving Menopause: https://blackgirlsguidetosurvivingmenopause.com Producer: Sonya Renee Taylor Editor: Dr. Shannon Weber Music: "Joy & Grief" and "Dying", The Bengsons Support Sonya's work: www.patreon.com/sonyareneetaylor
Sonya shares her journey of becoming vegan and how she learned to lean into discomfort in the service of maintaining her self-integrity. Miraculous Musings: *Have you ever been directed to change your life in ways that initially seemed uncomfortable or unappealing? If so, what did you learn from it on the other side of that change? *How might you be able to discern when you're in alignment with your highest good? Where do you feel it in your body and/or spirit? Producer: Sonya Renee Taylor Editor: Dr. Shannon Weber Music: "Joy & Grief" and "Dying", The Bengsons
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Grief. Loneliness. Displacement. Core wounds around home and belonging. Feelings under the Aries full moon. …Mysterious hives and kombucha? Sonya discusses all this and more as she shares how to listen to the smallest signs that we are indeed cared for by the universe. Miraculous Musings: *How does your body communicate with you about what’s in your highest good? How can you listen? *How has life been tending to you this week to help you avoid discomfort and pain? *What stories have you told yourself about how you’re being denied and deprived by life? Are there other emerging stories that are true too? Resources: The Birthday Gift: https://www.youtube.com/@TheBirthdayGift Producer: Sonya Renee Taylor Editor: Dr. Shannon Weber Music: "Joy & Grief" and "Dying", The Bengsons
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In this inaugural episode, Sonya shares her recent breakup experience and what it taught her about letting go when we want to hold on, how we can trust life even when we don't understand its direction, and how we can surrender and let love be our north star.
Miraculous Musings to consider in this episode:
* What are you being asked to release while it's still beautiful? Before it has moved to rot?
* How can you turn your attention away from the brutal and towards the beautiful?
Producer: Sonya Renee Taylor
Editor: Dr. Shannon Weber
Music: "Joy & Grief" and "Dying", The Bengsons
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Mundane Miracles is a weekly podcast where New York Times best-selling author and host Sonya Renee Taylor shares stories, reflections, anecdotes, and epiphanies from her daily existence in an effort to collect evidence that life is truly loving and kind, full of intention, and guiding us all toward greater love, grace, and compassion. Proving that if we learn to look and listen, we will hear and see that life is indeed unfolding for our highest good.
Join Sonya each week as she shares weekly evidence that life is happening on purpose, with love, and for our highest good... even when it sucks!
Producer: Sonya Renee Taylor
Editor: Dr. Shannon Weber
Music: "Joy & Grief," The Bengsons