By: Jason Gerber
When Dr. Sari Fishman speaks to women, her voice cuts through the noise. “I understand you,” she says. “I see you. And I want to help you unleash the wild, authentic power within you.”
Her latest book, Inner Self Portrait: Poems and Paintings, is both a challenge and an invitation. Through deeply evocative poetry and art, Fishman lays bare the complexities of femininity and identity, urging women to confront the societal chains holding them back and to rediscover their true selves.
A Message to Women: “I Understand You”
Dr. Fishman’s first revelation to women is stark: “The models you’ve been given have failed you,” she asserts. “They’re not your own. These standards—crafted by industries and cultures dominated by men—have forced you into molds that don’t fit.”
Her critique is blunt yet empathetic. “We’ve been complicit in perpetuating these ideals. We’ve imposed them on ourselves and, in doing so, we’ve held ourselves back,” she explains. Her message encourages women to recognize and challenge these patterns.
“I See You”
Fishman’s second point is one of profound validation. “I see how hard you’re trying to express yourselves authentically,” she says. “I see the battles you fight to age naturally, to let your gray hair, wrinkles, and real bodies tell your story. But I also see how often you still need to explain or justify yourselves.”
She argues that this tension reflects more profound societal expectations that women must work together to dismantle.
“Unleash the Wild Within You”
Finally, Fishman speaks to the raw, untapped power she believes lies within every woman. “There is a wildness in you,” she says. “A force of nature suppressed by rules, roles, and expectations. It’s time to let it out.”
Her book acts as a guide, a mirror, and a spark for this transformation. It provides guidance on ways women can reclaim their power.
A Poem to Reflect: Inner Self Portrait
To deepen the impact of her message, Fishman includes this poignant poem from her book:
Sorry to disappoint you
but I’m not the beautiful blue creature
you thought I am
I met you in the street painted in tar
Filth contamination darker than black
entered my home
my temple turned white
Just when you touched me
you figured it out
the combination is me all in one
this is the picture
you can’t grasp the abstract
you may love
you can hate
but make me feel I’m ok
A Personal Confession: “What I Want for You, I Want for Myself”
In a moment of vulnerability, Dr. Fishman acknowledges that her message to women is as much for herself as it is for others. “What I want for women—to embrace their wildness, to shed the chains of societal expectations, to rediscover their authentic selves—is what I’m striving for, too,” she admits. “I’m on this journey alongside you. There are days I succeed and fall short, but the vision remains the same.”
This honesty adds a new layer to her work, reminding readers that transformation is an ongoing process that demands courage, patience, and self-compassion.
A Clear Vision for Change
Dr. Fishman’s work is more than an artistic achievement; it’s a manifesto. Her message is simple yet profound: Women must reject the chains of societal expectations, embrace their authentic selves, and unleash the untamed spirit within. With Inner Self Portrait, Fishman has created a book and a movement—an empowering declaration for every woman ready to rediscover her wild, authentic self.
In her words and her art, Fishman offers reflection and transformation. And perhaps, through this book, every reader can see herself anew.
Published by Anne C.