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The Body as Archive of Knowledge

Recognizing your physical body as a repository of lived experience, cultural memory, and intellectual knowing that deserves respect and interpretation.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's body carried the knowledge of her mixed-race identity, her gender, her colonial context—experiences that shaped what she could know and how she understood the world. Her tradition reclaims the body as a legitimate source of knowledge, not merely an object to be studied from outside. Your body is an archive: it holds trauma, joy, cultural inheritance, survival strategies, and embodied wisdom that cannot be reduced to theory alone. This reframes physical self-concept from judging the body's appearance or performance toward honoring it as a text worth reading carefully. What does your body know? What has it learned through experience? How does your physical being carry truths about identity, belonging, or resistance? By treating your body as an archive rather than an ornament or machine, you develop deeper self-knowledge rooted in actual lived experience rather than external standards.

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