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Refusing the Either/Or

Practicing sophisticated both/and thinking that honors real tensions while resisting forced choices that demand abandoning part of oneself.

Juana
Why It Matters

Sor Juana exemplified both/and consciousness: deeply faithful yet intellectually skeptical, politically astute yet spiritually devoted, publicly accomplishing yet privately contemplative. This concept teaches practitioners of authenticity across traditions to refuse false binaries that demand choosing one identity, tradition, or value system while abandoning others. Either/or thinking often disguises power operations—the dominant tradition tells marginalized practitioners: you must choose between belonging here or maintaining your heritage. Refusing the either/or means developing cognitive capacity for genuine paradox. This is distinct from wishy-washy compromise; it means recognizing where traditions genuinely offer different goods that cannot be collapsed into single answer. A person might authentically hold: I honor my ancestral tradition AND I embrace contemporary knowledge systems. I belong to this community AND I critique its limitations. I seek coherence AND I accept unresolved tension. This framework requires intellectual maturity to tolerate ambiguity while continuing to act and choose. It permits authenticity not as perfect integration but as honest navigation of genuine complexity, refusing to pretend contradiction doesn't exist while avoiding paralysis.

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