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The Paradox of Institutional Love

The capacity to love and belong to an institution while simultaneously critiquing it and preparing to leave it.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana spent over 25 years as a Carmelite nun. She loved the intellectual community, the contemplative space, and many of the values the convent represented. Yet she also resented its constraints, particularly on women's autonomy and learning. She lived the paradox fully: loyal and critical simultaneously. This concept speaks directly to religious transition. Many people leaving faith communities experience guilt, shame, and the sense they must retroactively hate what they once loved. Sor Juana's model permits a more mature response: you can love the community that shaped you, honor what you learned, acknowledge its gifts—while also recognizing its limits and choosing differently. This paradox prevents both nostalgia that delays healthy transition and bitterness that erases genuine good. It permits departure without severing all meaning.

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