Using written dialogue and correspondence as a primary method for exploring faith questions, testing ideas, and finding guides for the journey.
Sor Juana's letters and documented exchanges reveal a woman thinking-in-dialogue, using correspondence to clarify conviction, challenge assumptions, and seek wisdom from others. In the context of religious identity transition, this practice offers a concrete framework: written exchange (letters, journals, dialogues) creates distance and reflection impossible in immediate conversation. Writing to a trusted guide, mentor, or even to yourself allows religious questions to unfold without performance or defensiveness. This method honors both solitude (the writing self) and relationship (the receiving other). For believers seeking deeper faith, doubters testing their objections, and leavers processing loss, epistolary discernment provides structure. It creates a record of your thinking, allows you to revise and reconsider, and builds relationship with guides who help you know yourself. The practice itself becomes contemplative, not merely a means to an answer.
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