Mother Mary: The Sacred Yes, Śraddhā, and the Power to Co-Create Miracles

In this episode, we hear Mother Mary’s story as a living archetype of devotion, trust, and co-creation.

Beneath the layers of tradition and doctrine lies a woman who said yes to something she could not fully understand. A woman who chose trust in the face of uncertainty. A woman whose story has been softened, simplified, and at times stripped of its power.

Through a feminist lens, we reclaim her.

We explore Mary as a participant in the unfolding of something sacred. Her “yes”was alignment. It was a conscious agreement to step into the unknown and co-create with something greater than herself.

To deepen this understanding, we bring in the Sanskrit concept of Śraddhā, a term found in the Upanishadic and broader spiritual traditions of India. Śraddhā is often translated as “faith,” but its true meaning is far more intimate. It speaks to an inner trust, a steady openness, a willingness to move forward without needing certainty.

Together, Mary and Śraddhā offer us a powerful reminder:

Miracles are something we participate in.

✨ In this episode, we explore:
— A deeper retelling of Mother Mary’s story
— How her power has been softened through patriarchal interpretation
— The true meaning of Śraddhā in spiritual traditions
— What it means to say yes to the unknown
— How perspective shifts can become everyday miracles
— Your role as a co-creator in your own life

And if you want to take this deeper into your body, I’ve got a Mother Mary: Gentle Yoga-Restoring the Miracle Mind yin yoga practice waiting for you on my YouTube channel. It’s slow, it’s devotional, and it’s designed to help you soften into the miracle you’re calling in. Come practice with me over there. And if you’re not on my email list yet, come join me.Every month I honor a different goddess with a ritual you can do at home, an energetic snapshot of the astrology shaping the month, and an exclusive subliminal crafted specifically for that goddess’s frequency.
It’s free, it’s sacred, and it keeps you connected to the living feminine current.

Until next time… stay sovereign.

Mother Mary: The Sacred Yes, Śraddhā, and the Power to Co-Create Miracles
Natalie Sophia
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