The ethical imperative to know your own mind and justify your beliefs through reason, even when this challenges authority or tradition.
Sor Juana famously defended her right to study, write, and question—articulating that examining one's beliefs was not rebellion but responsibility. In her tradition, faith without understanding is incomplete; identity without self-knowledge is borrowed. For those experiencing shifts in religious identity, this concept establishes that exploration is legitimate spiritual work. Whether you are a believer deepening conviction through study, a doubter requiring intellectual honesty, or a leaver needing to understand what you once accepted, the examined life is your right and obligation. This framework protects against shame-driven decisions made without reflection, and against staying in beliefs purely from habit or fear. It insists that integrity requires knowing why you believe what you believe.
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