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Conscience as Ultimate Authority

The conviction that individual conscience and reason represent a higher authority than institutional religious structures or tradition.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana positioned her own reasoned judgment above obedience to ecclesiastical superiors when she believed conscience demanded it. She refused to silence her intellectual voice simply because male church officials expected compliance from women religious. This framework distinguishes between respecting tradition and surrendering moral autonomy. For those in religious transition, conscience becomes the compass: when external authorities—clergy, family, doctrine—conflict with your deepest sense of truth and ethics, conscience holds weight. This doesn't mean rejecting all authority, but rather recognizing that no institution can legitimately override your capacity to discern right from wrong, true from false. Conscience validates the person leaving faith as much as the devoted believer.

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