Understanding the body as a vessel for intellectual work, where physical discipline and self-care enable the mind's pursuit of knowledge and justice.
Sor Juana's life exemplifies how the body itself becomes a site of intellectual identity. She used physical practices—solitude, fasting, structured routines—to protect her intellectual labor and assert her right to study. The body is not separate from the mind's work; it is the ground upon which knowledge is built. For practitioners today, this means recognizing that physical self-care, boundaries around time and space, and bodily autonomy are not distractions from intellectual life but essential conditions for it. When you honor your body's needs for rest, movement, and protection, you affirm your right to think, question, and grow. Physical identity becomes an expression of intellectual sovereignty.
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