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Sacred Knowledge vs. Institutional Authority

The distinction between direct spiritual insight and hierarchical religious power structures that may contradict or suppress it.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana distinguished between her immediate experience of divine truth through study and reason, and the institutional church's claims to mediate all spiritual knowledge. She believed God spoke through creation and intellect as much as through official channels. This concept is vital for religious identity work: it allows someone to separate their spiritual intuitions from institutional disappointment. A believer can trust their own perception of the sacred; a doubter can question authority without rejecting meaning; a leaver can honor profound experiences while rejecting specific institutions. Sor Juana's approach suggests that religious authority is human and fallible, while the impulse toward transcendence and understanding may be legitimate. This framework prevents false binaries where rejecting one institution means rejecting all spiritual knowledge.

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