The practice of claiming your own mind as the foundation of a new identity, refusing external constraints on thought and learning.
Sor Juana's life exemplified intellectual autonomy as a radical act of identity formation. She fought for the right to study, write, and think independently despite social and ecclesiastical pressure to conform to prescribed female roles. For those converting to a new identity, this concept means recognizing that genuine transformation begins with reclaiming authority over your own consciousness. You cannot become who you need to be while outsourcing your thinking to others. Sor Juana's tradition teaches that learning is not a luxury or a rebellion—it is the essential tool of self-determination. In the context of identity conversion, intellectual autonomy means actively educating yourself about your new path, questioning inherited assumptions, and building a knowledge base that supports your authentic becoming. This is not arrogance; it is the minimum requirement for a conscious, chosen life rather than a passive, inherited one.
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