The integration of intellectual rigor with contemplative experience, recognizing that authentic knowing requires both analytical thought and spiritual insight.
Sor Juana's poetry and theology refused the false divide between reason and mysticism. She wrote intricate theological arguments that also functioned as prayers; she explored human love and divine love through the same lens of passionate inquiry. This concept honors the Spanish mystical tradition while insisting that mysticism without reason becomes superstition, and reason without mysticism becomes arid abstraction. For authenticity across traditions, mystical reason means valuing both the contemplative depth of spiritual practice and the clarifying power of intellectual examination. It asks practitioners to cultivate both—to meditate and to study, to experience transcendence and to think critically about what that experience means. This integration prevents the trap of using spirituality to avoid hard questions or using intellect to deny genuine encounters with the sacred.
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