Living out a secular worldview and ethical commitment with the seriousness and dedication traditionally reserved for religious calling.
Sor Juana took religious vows but lived them as intellectual vocation—dedicating herself to study, writing, and the pursuit of truth. For secular individuals, this concept inverts the usual framework: rather than viewing atheism as the absence of calling, it becomes possible to understand secular commitment as genuine vocation. A person called to science, education, justice work, or philosophical inquiry pursues it with the same dedication Sor Juana brought to her studies. This reframes secular identity from negation into purpose. It validates the experience of many atheists and secular people who feel called to particular work—whether intellectual, humanitarian, or creative—with deep meaning and urgency. Secular vocation doesn't require supernatural sanction; it emerges from authentic engagement with what matters. This concept allows secular individuals to articulate their commitment with gravity and intentionality, claiming the dignity of calling without invoking divine purpose.
Peri can explain this concept, give practical examples, help you decide whether it applies to your situation, or recommend a journey if appropriate.
Explore related journeys or tell Peri what you're working through.