Cosmos – A Journey into Oneness

Welcome to the Poetic Resurrection Podcast. I’m Sonia Iris Lozada—poet, voice, soul traveler.

Today’s offering is a moment of stillness and remembrance.
A breath into the vastness within us… and around us.

What if your body wasn’t just matter… but a shimmering map of memory?
What if your cells knew how to dance the cosmos?

Reading of “Cosmos” from Inspire Me: Awakening Dreams.

We are not just bodies.
We are stardust stories.
Every ache, every joy—encoded into light.

This poem came through as a reminder:
We don’t have to hold ourselves together so tightly.
Sometimes, the breaking is how we remember.
Sometimes, the scattering is how we reconnect.

When you feel lost…
maybe you are simply orbiting — in motion,
becoming.

And when you return to yourself,
you bring the wisdom of the stars.

You are the cosmos.
Shimmering. Expanding. Returning.

Thank you for joining me in this moment.
If this touched something in you, I invite you to sit with it…
breathe with it… or share it with someone whose soul might need it.

You can find more of my poetic transmissions, including my book Inspire Me: Awakening Dreams, on my website at poeticresurrection.com.
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Until next time…
Walk gently.
Speak soul.
And remember—your light shimmers with blessings

Lost for Words A Reckoning

Thank you for joining me for another episode of Poetic Resurrection. I must be open with you—life has recently been a tumultuous journey. I understand that this is merely a temporary phase, but my aspirations  producing this podcast season with video and on a weekly basis have slipped through my fingers like sand. I’m healing from an injury, which has added to the complexity of my days. My father is unwell, and I’ve had to make multiple trips to Chicago to be by his side. Although the podcast was something I truly wished to pursue, the clarity and motivation seemed to elude me, like mist in the early morning light.

However, a silver lining shines through as my book, Inspire Me: Awakening Dreams, has garnered the most glowing reviews I’ve ever received for my writing. This book, a labor of love years in the making, delves deeply into the themes of grief while also exploring the triumph over personal obstacles through wisdom and the act of surrender. Today, I will delve into my poem “Lost for Words,” which reflects on navigating the complexities of our modern world and understanding our role within it. It speaks to overcoming life’s myriad challenges and realizing that we alone hold the power to transform the perceptions of our thoughts and emotions.

Lost for Words

Sometimes I’m lost for words
Seems a strange phrase
When you’re a poet and writer
But I am lost in words and thoughts

Sometimes I’m lost for words
When I see blatant discrimination
as others walk by and ignore
When I see verbal abuse
When I see others suffering

Sometimes I’m lost for words
When our country doesn’t stand for its people
but for those who yearn for the absolute
When selfishness is the norm
When abuse is acceptable

Sometimes I’m lost for words
When loving others is questioned
we love because we exist
When caring for one another is uncommon
When an act of kindness is unusual

Sometimes I’m lost for words
When religious followers use the Golden Rule
but fail to understand what it means
When you pick and choose where your honor rests
When it’s utilized to condone cruel behavior

But I do have faith in humanity
I had faith that when the pandemic was over
we would have learned our lessons
In accepting our neighbor, no matter the difference
In religion, in culture, in the color of our skin.

I wish for acceptance and love—the words I treasure
The words I yearn to hear and feel
the words that are success for the heart
Sometimes I find my words
In a smile, in kindness, and in hope

Strange Thing Grief

Poetic Resurrection S7 E1 Strange Thing GriefIn this upcoming season, I’ll be sharing and discussing poems from my various collections, with a special emphasis on my latest book, Inspire Me: Awakening Dreams. The poem I’ll be reading is titled “Strange Thing Grief.” This season is unique as I will be recording video content for YouTube, while the audio will be available on all podcast platforms. We will also feature a few guests who will either read or discuss the poems. I encourage you to join me this season as I explore different approaches to writing poetry. We’ll dive into the inspirations behind each poem, the emotions felt before writing, and various aspects of self-awareness and acceptance, as poetry allows you to be authentic.

Today, I’ll discuss my book, Inspire Me: Awakening Dreams, which explores the theme of grief, inspired by my personal experiences. Over two years, I lost my mother, sister, and a close friend. To lighten the book, I included quotes, uplifting poems, and meditations. I’m a survivor, and if you’ve read my previous works, especially “The Little Girl” from my first poetry collection, Inspire Me: Raw, you’ll understand. I’ve faced trauma, but coping with grief is exceptionally tough. You must confront it and move through it because suppressing grief can cause additional pain and unforeseen sadness later. One of the best pieces of advice I received was to dedicate an hour a day or week to looking at pictures, watching videos, or listening to audio of the loved one who has passed. Allow yourself to cry and experience your emotions. This practice can help lessen unexpected emotional triggers, like hearing a song that reminds you of them. The poem I’ll be reading is titled “Strange Thing Grief.