A structured practice of reviewing one's life, choices, and moral arc to assess integrity and reconcile with how one has lived.
Sor Juana engaged in rigorous self-examination throughout her life, examining both her intellectual positions and her spiritual integrity. As an aging person approaches the end, this practice becomes essential psychological and spiritual work. The examination of conscience is not mere regret or self-recrimination; it is honest assessment. Did you live according to your values? Where did you fail and why? What do you need to forgive yourself for? What matters most when you look back? The practice involves setting aside time for reflection—through writing, conversation, or meditation—to trace the arc of your identity. Sor Juana's model emphasizes intellectual honesty: do not flinch from hard truths about yourself, but examine with clarity and without false piety. This examination in final years serves multiple functions: it can bring peace by acknowledging genuine efforts and growth; it can motivate reconciliation and repair; and it creates the narrative coherence that transforms a life into a meaningful whole rather than scattered incidents.
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