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Synthesis Without Submission

The practice of drawing wisdom from multiple traditions (Indigenous, Catholic, scientific, Classical) while maintaining critical judgment and refusing to erase one's own voice.

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Why It Matters

Sor Juana inhabited multiple intellectual worlds simultaneously: Catholic theology, Greek philosophy, Indigenous Mexican culture, and emerging scientific thought. Rather than choosing one tradition and abandoning others, she practiced synthesis—integrating insights while remaining critically discerning about each source. Crucially, synthesis without submission means she did not subsume her identity into any single tradition or accept any tradition's claims uncritically. This framework directly serves authenticity across traditions by offering a middle path between rigid separation and forced assimilation. It acknowledges that we are inevitably shaped by multiple inheritances while insisting that we retain the right to question, reinterpret, and recombine them. This practice requires both intellectual generosity—taking each tradition seriously—and intellectual independence—refusing to be colonized by any single system of thought.

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