Using constrained spaces—literal or metaphorical—to protect your developing identity while you build the strength to live it openly.
Sor Juana entered the convent partly as refuge and creative sanctuary, a space where she could pursue intellectual work away from the pressures of marriage and social conformity. The closet—whether monastic, metaphorical, or psychological—can serve as a necessary incubation space for a new identity. During conversion, you often cannot immediately announce or fully live your new self in all contexts. This concept honors the strategic use of protected space not as failure or inauthenticity, but as wisdom. Like Sor Juana, you may need to carve out areas of genuine freedom while navigating hostile or unsupportive environments. The closet becomes a laboratory where you experiment, learn, create, and strengthen your new identity before bringing it into the world. This is not hiding forever; it is recognizing that transformation requires time, privacy, and safety. Sor Juana's model shows that even constrained circumstances can harbor profound creativity and authentic becoming when you claim what space you can control.
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