Reclaiming conscious choice over one's body and mind as the foundational act of identity recovery.
Sor Juana fiercely defended her right to intellectual and spiritual autonomy against institutional pressure. In addiction recovery, this concept centers on restoring the recovering person's sense of sovereignty over their own body and choices. Addiction strips autonomy—the substance or behavior hijacks decision-making. Recovery means consciously re-establishing consent: choosing what enters the body, what the mind attends to, what desires get honored or redirected. This is not rigid control but intelligent sovereignty. The recovering person learns to distinguish between compulsive impulses and authentic desires, between what addiction promises and what freedom actually offers. Sor Juana's model shows that defending one's autonomy is not selfish but essential—it's the prerequisite for genuine identity and contribution to the world.
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