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Sacred Names and Spiritual Identity

The spiritual and cultural power of names as expressions of deep identity, particularly how religious and philosophical traditions shape how we understand ourselves.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana's monastic name represented both her devotion and her strategic choice to pursue intellectual freedom within religious structures. This concept explores how sacred names—whether from religious traditions, cultural practices, or spiritual paths—constitute a core layer of identity that transcends secular naming. Many cultures hold that names carry spiritual power, ancestral connection, and divine purpose. Sor Juana exemplified how one can live within imposed structures while asserting a name that reflects inner truth and commitment. Across cultures, sacred names function as bridges between the individual and the transcendent, between personal identity and communal belonging. The exploration of spiritual naming practices reveals how identity is not merely social but existential—it connects us to larger frameworks of meaning. Understanding this dimension shows why renaming, name-stripping, and the erasure of sacred names constitute profound violations of human dignity and cultural integrity.

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