Your Body is your Oracle.
Treat Her as Such.
Written by Cam Kashani
March 16th, 2026
2 min read
March 16th, 2026
2 min read
Cam Kashani, SSD, MBA, known as The Spiritual Surgeon, is a women’s empowerment coach, conscious leadership expert, speaker, and author specializing in Spiritual Psychology. She holds a Doctorate in Spirituality, an MBA in Entrepreneurship and Marketing, and a degree in Spiritual Psychology.
She is the author of Becoming Unfckwithable: A Woman’s Guide to Transform Pain into Power and host of The Cam Kashani Show. Cam has coached and spoken to thousands and been featured in several publications. As a serial entrepreneur, she has founded four companies, including Divinus LVX, focused on women’s empowerment and conscious leadership.
"We are born beautiful. We are born enough. We are born empowered. It is society that has convinced us otherwise." -Cam Kashani
She is the author of Becoming Unfckwithable: A Woman’s Guide to Transform Pain into Power and host of The Cam Kashani Show. Cam has coached and spoken to thousands and been featured in several publications. As a serial entrepreneur, she has founded four companies, including Divinus LVX, focused on women’s empowerment and conscious leadership.
"We are born beautiful. We are born enough. We are born empowered. It is society that has convinced us otherwise." -Cam Kashani
There is no “perfect body,” but your body may operate in perfection.
How do you relate to your body?
Do you judge her? Criticize her? Constantly wish she looked different? Think that she’s the enemy or is working against you in some way?
Most of us do. I mean, how many women do you know that honestly look at the mirror and WORSHIP themselves?
And frankly, that’s what we should be doing.
We should all be engaging in self-worship vs. self-hatred or criticism.
The Body is our Oracle.
If we aren’t treating her as such, then we have completely lost connection to her.
We live in a world that tells us that our bodies need to look a certain way to be loved, appreciated, beautiful or worthy.
How do you relate to your body?
Do you judge her? Criticize her? Constantly wish she looked different? Think that she’s the enemy or is working against you in some way?
Most of us do. I mean, how many women do you know that honestly look at the mirror and WORSHIP themselves?
And frankly, that’s what we should be doing.
We should all be engaging in self-worship vs. self-hatred or criticism.
The Body is our Oracle.
If we aren’t treating her as such, then we have completely lost connection to her.
We live in a world that tells us that our bodies need to look a certain way to be loved, appreciated, beautiful or worthy.
This messaging and programming have resulted in us completely losing touch with the truth of our bodies.
Our bodies hold invaluable information in every ache, pain, symptom, or illness. Every extra pound has a story to tell of trauma or suppressed fear. Our anxiety is telling us what’s out of alignment. Our hip pain is a message to come back to our femininity and to feel safe again in the body.
Every. Single. Thing. Is. A. Message.
And instead of honoring these messages, we put a bandaid on it and move right along, until it’s too late, and the body stops whispering, and starts yelling.
Start to listen to the cues your body is giving you instead of silencing them, avoiding them, or ignoring them. Watch how things begin to shift as you do.
Can you take the time today to sit with her? To look in the mirror and send her love and gratitude? What would shift in your relationship with her if you started every morning with the affirmation “I love you (body), and I am grateful for your constant service” in the mirror, instead of judgment?
I used to despise my body for most of my life, to the point where I abused her (my body) with alcohol, medication, and eating disorders. Once I had had enough and didn’t want to spend my life hating myself, I created a body worship ritual, and my life changed. Now I truly love her, listen to her, honor her, and respect her. My mind is free of negative self-talk, and my body feels free to be herself.
Everybody operates in perfection, and there is no such thing as a perfect body.
Can you love your body, exactly as she is, today?
She will thank you for it.
Our bodies hold invaluable information in every ache, pain, symptom, or illness. Every extra pound has a story to tell of trauma or suppressed fear. Our anxiety is telling us what’s out of alignment. Our hip pain is a message to come back to our femininity and to feel safe again in the body.
Every. Single. Thing. Is. A. Message.
And instead of honoring these messages, we put a bandaid on it and move right along, until it’s too late, and the body stops whispering, and starts yelling.
Start to listen to the cues your body is giving you instead of silencing them, avoiding them, or ignoring them. Watch how things begin to shift as you do.
Can you take the time today to sit with her? To look in the mirror and send her love and gratitude? What would shift in your relationship with her if you started every morning with the affirmation “I love you (body), and I am grateful for your constant service” in the mirror, instead of judgment?
I used to despise my body for most of my life, to the point where I abused her (my body) with alcohol, medication, and eating disorders. Once I had had enough and didn’t want to spend my life hating myself, I created a body worship ritual, and my life changed. Now I truly love her, listen to her, honor her, and respect her. My mind is free of negative self-talk, and my body feels free to be herself.
Everybody operates in perfection, and there is no such thing as a perfect body.
Can you love your body, exactly as she is, today?
She will thank you for it.