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“For us the issue is simple. Without us, Wild Woman dies. Without Wild Woman, we die. Para Vida, for true life, both must live.”
Rediscovering the inner Wild Woman isn’t an isolated pursuit. The archetype belongs to all women, and all women share a responsibility to keep it alive. The concept serves as a wake-up call for all women.
“Intuition is the treasure of a woman’s psyche. It is like a divining instrument and like a crystal through which one can see with uncanny interior vision.”
Women’s intuition has frequently been denigrated by patriarchal culture as an irrational feature of the female psyche. The author emphasizes the reverse by asserting that intuition leads to deeper truths inaccessible to logic.
“To be ourselves causes us to be exiled by many others, and yet to comply with what others want causes us to be exiled from ourselves.”
This quote articulates the age-old dilemma of whether to please others or oneself. Those who choose to please others may gain society’s approval at the cost of their own identity.