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Sanctuary as Chosen Belonging

Actively selecting communities, institutions, or spaces that align with your values and support your authentic self, rather than passively inheriting membership.

Juana
Why It Matters

The convent was Sor Juana's sanctuary—not a prison but a chosen place of belonging where she could be herself and pursue her calling. Adopted identity often involves discovering or creating sanctuaries: communities that feel genuinely yours, not merely assigned. These might be chosen families, affinity groups, intellectual circles, spiritual communities, or creative collectives where you belong by authentic alignment rather than biological chance. Sor Juana's choice of the convent illustrates how sanctuary differs from inheritance; you actively select it, knowing what you're choosing. For those navigating multiple identities or inheritances, building or finding genuine sanctuaries is an act of self-authorship. These spaces affirm that your identity is valid, your interests worthy, your presence necessary. Unlike the given family or original circumstances, sanctuaries are claimed through deliberate choice and mutual recognition, creating belonging that feels earned and true.

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