Establishing your body as inherently sacred and valuable independent of utility, appearance, or others' approval.
Sor Juana's spiritual framework positioned the body not as sinful or shameful but as a vessel containing a rational soul worthy of respect and cultivation. Even as a nun, she did not practice extreme self-mortification but rather advocated for reasonable care of the body as part of spiritual integrity. This concept challenges the devaluation of the body in religious and secular contexts alike. Your body deserves respect not because it is beautiful or productive, but because it is the manifestation of your being in the world. Sacred embodiment means treating your physical self with the dignity and care you would offer something genuinely precious. This foundation transforms body as identity from external judgment-based to intrinsic-value-based.
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