Using artistic and intellectual creation as the primary source of existential meaning when transcendent religious narratives are rejected.
Sor Juana's prolific output—poetry, drama, theological critique, scientific observation—demonstrates how creative work itself becomes the container for meaning. She did not retreat into despair when faith failed to answer her deepest questions; instead, she channeled that energy into creation. For secular identity, this offers a powerful alternative to the anxiety of meaninglessness. Rather than seeking predetermined purpose from doctrine, secular individuals can generate meaning through intellectual projects, artistic expression, relationships, and contribution. Sor Juana's model shows that the examined life produces its own significance. Her works persist not because they glorify God, but because they capture human complexity, struggle, and insight. This framework helps secular people recognize that meaning-making is an active, creative practice—not something bestowed by external authority.
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