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Social Distancing like a Wild Woman
By Pamela Wasabi
When someone’s facing an issue and comes to me for advice: “Look at life through the lens of a Wild Woman,” I tell them. In my book, I write that you should watch life from a distance with the same excitement as a two-year-old staring at bubbles against a blue sky. I further explain that you should relate to your life as if you were the audience watching a movie.
Alan Watts says you can’t see your nose when you are up too close to the mirror. Deepak Chopra says to be the observer of your life. Osho says to be the witness witnessing your life.
Take some distance from the issue at hand. Look at your life from an eagle’s view. See the whole picture. The movie is not defined by one clip; it’s summed up by the whole story. When you detach yourself from the issue at hand and can take some distance, you can understand the situation and find a solution.
What better time than now? Sit back, watch your life in the theater of your mind. Like witnessing a movie, consider: What works? What doesn’t? What do you miss? What can you do without? Who’s there for you, loves you, and respects you? For whom do you need to be that person? How are you managing your finances? How much time do you dedicate to taking care of yourself? What needs to change? What stresses you?
Are you happy? Are you living the life you are meant to?
Tell me, after playing the movie of your life—are you the protagonist?
I hope so.
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Pamela Wasabi is a thought innovator on women’s social issues, food education, and conscious relationships. Her background stretches from the whereabouts of the psychology of eating, integrative nutrition, eastern philosophy, to plant-based food artistry. She’s a mother, an Oracle Card reader, a Women’s Empowerment Coach and a lover of life. Wasabi is the founder of a local bakery in Miami bringing the message of Self-Love to the table, proposing a new approach to food with her motto #EatMoreBeauty.
She’s the author of “Nourished, The Plant-based Path to Health and Happiness”, which explores our relationship with food and self. In January 2020 she published “Woman of the Moon” a poetry book filled with wild feminist prose proposing the liberation of the soul from the oppression imposed by the ego-mind. Pamela Wasabi is currently working on her third title, “Returning to the Wild Woman,” which expands on women’s food challenges and body image issues. She presents the healing solution through the connection, revival, and balance of a woman’s Sacred Feminine energy.
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