The idea that mental work and scholarship create karmic consequences just as physical actions do, challenging hierarchies that separate thought from deed.
Sor Juana's relentless pursuit of knowledge—writing, studying, defending her intellectual rights—demonstrates that intellectual labor generates karma. She lived in a system that tried to silence women's minds, yet her every act of learning and writing became a cause planted in the world. This concept bridges Buddhist understanding of intentional action with Sor Juana's insistence that a woman's thought matters morally and cosmically. When we study, question, and articulate truth, we are not separate from the consequences of those actions. Our ideas ripple outward, shaping justice and injustice. By recognizing intellectual work as genuine karma-generating action, we elevate the responsibility of thinkers and validate that marginalized voices create real effects in the moral universe.
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