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I wanted to share something that’s been on my mind lately. I’ve always been drawn to this idea of the “soul blueprint.”


The concept is that before we’re born, our souls have already chosen certain themes for this lifetime—experiences we want to have, lessons we want to learn, ways we want to grow. And to work with these themes, we select a suitable “vessel”: our parents, the environment we grow up in, our personality traits, even those seemingly random but strangely recurring situations that keep showing up in our lives.


The soul blueprint is like a general direction, a framework. It’s real, but it doesn’t mean everything is set in stone. Actually, within this framework, we still have plenty of room to adjust and improvise—and that’s exactly where free will comes in.

I’ve been living in the UK recently, and I keep being struck by the architecture here. Some buildings that look like churches from the outside are actually schools, community centers, pubs, or even homes. The shell stays the same, but what happens inside can be completely different.


This image keeps coming back to me—the soul blueprint works the same way. The blueprint is like the structure of that building, but how we use it, how we live it out, opens up so many possibilities. You can take the same life circumstances and create entirely different experiences. You can work with the same lessons and find your own unique path through them.

It’s because of free will that our lives aren’t just about “completing tasks”—they’re journeys full of choice, creativity, and deep experience. When we start looking at life through this lens, those difficult or recurring patterns might not just be obstacles anymore. They become gentle reminders from our souls: here, there’s still wisdom you haven’t fully grasped yet.


Even if you don’t completely understand what it all means right now, that’s okay. Just know this—none of it is coincidence, everything happens for a reason, and you’re already walking your own path of growth.


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