The spiritual practice of questioning as devotion, treating inquiry into faith as an act of love toward truth and the divine.
Sor Juana framed her relentless questioning and study not as rebellion but as love—an expression of devotion through the pursuit of knowledge about God and creation. She treated curiosity as sacred, aligned with divine purpose rather than opposed to it. This reframes religious doubt from something to overcome into something to honor. For those uncertain about their faith, sacred curiosity offers permission to keep asking: not to escape religion but to understand it more deeply, to test it, to see what holds. It suggests that genuine seekers—whether they ultimately stay, deepen, or leave their faith—are engaged in sacred work. The questions themselves matter: Why do I believe? What do I actually experience as true? How does this faith shape my becoming? Sacred curiosity transforms the religious identity transition from a crisis of faith into a spiritual practice, honoring the questioner as genuinely devoted to truth, whatever form truth takes.
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