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Intellectual Sovereignty in Recovery

The reclamation of one's own mind and rational faculties as the foundation for breaking free from addiction and rebuilding authentic identity.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz fought fiercely to claim her right to intellectual life despite systemic constraints, defending her capacity for reason and learning. In recovery from addiction, intellectual sovereignty means reclaiming ownership of your thoughts, decisions, and mental processes—recognizing that addiction colonizes the mind and recovery means decolonizing it. This concept draws on Sor Juana's belief that knowledge and self-directed thinking are acts of justice and freedom. For those recovering from addiction, intellectual sovereignty involves questioning internalized narratives of shame, rebuilding trust in your own judgment, and asserting your right to understand yourself deeply. It acknowledges that addiction often involves a surrender of rational agency, and recovery requires consciously reasserting your mental autonomy and capacity for clear thinking.

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