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The Body as Text: Reading Your Own History

Developing literacy in your own body's language—learning to read the marks, patterns, and signals your physical self carries as meaningful text.

Juana
Why It Matters

Sor Juana was trained in textual interpretation; she read scripture, philosophy, and literature with precision. Applied to her own embodied experience, this becomes a powerful practice: learning to read your body as a text that communicates your history, your adaptations, your truths. Where do you hold tension? What does your posture say about your sense of belonging? How does your energy shift in different spaces? These are not merely physical symptoms; they are language. Your body speaks what your mind may not yet have articulated. This concept invites a hermeneutic approach to embodiment: developing interpretive skill regarding your own physical reality. The practice is slowing down, noticing, asking questions: What is my body telling me? What story is it carrying? What does this symptom, sensation, or pattern mean in the context of my life and identity? Your body is a text; you are the expert reader of your own meaning.

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