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

Poetry and Social Media

Inspire Me Series Book 1 & 2 PoetryAs a poet, I struggle with promoting my work on social media, but here are some tips that I hope will be helpful to you and me both. Social media has become a crucial tool for poets to showcase their poetry and connect with a wider audience. What was once seen as a solitary art form is now thriving online, with popular platforms like Instagram, X, Facebook and other platforms are being used by poets and readers alike.

For marginalized communities in particular, social media has provided a platform to amplify their voices and share their experiences through the unique medium of poetry. From poets of color to LGBTQ+ poets, these platforms have created a sense of community and support for those whose voices have long been silenced.

But it’s not just about sharing poems; social media has also completely changed the way poets promote their work. By utilizing hashtags and creating visually appealing content, poets can reach a larger audience and connect with readers from around the world. The popularity of Instagram has also given rise to visual poetry, allowing poets to present their work in new and creative ways.

However, social media is not only a promotional tool – it also allows poets to interact with their audience. By sharing behind-the-scenes glimpses into their writing process and engaging in discussions about their work, poets can build a strong online presence and cultivate a dedicated fan base who will help spread their work through likes, shares, and retweets.

So, for any poets out there looking to promote their work, don’t underestimate the power of social media. Embrace these platforms, interact with your audience, and share your poetry with the world. With some strategic thinking and creativity, social media can take your poetry to new heights and attract new readers.

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