
Deep within each of us lies a hidden design, a sacred blueprint inscribed by God. It whispers who we are and who we are meant to become. Like a seed carrying the promise of a tree, the soul holds the pattern of truth, goodness, and beauty waiting to unfold.
To live the spiritual life is first to receive. Life itself is not our own creation, but a gift flowing from the Source, a gift destined for eternity yet beginning here on earth. In receiving, we awaken to our worth—beloved, sustained, and called to gratitude in each moment.
From this receiving flows the call to giving. The blueprint is not static; it longs to be lived. We become a gift to others, pouring out kindness, service, and love, offering the unique talents woven into our design. In this rhythm of self-gift, we discover resilience in surrender, strength in trust, and joy in communion.
Even our bodies bear this blueprint. Made male and female, they speak the spousal meaning of love—a capacity to give oneself totally, to become one flesh, and to mirror divine generosity in human union.
And so we look upon others not as strangers, but as gifts entrusted to us, souls carrying their own hidden design. To honor them is to honor the Creator, to build communion by giving ourselves away, and to find ourselves in the very act of love.
The blueprint of the soul is not a distant dream. It is the rhythm of life as gift: received from God, lived in gratitude, given in love, and returned to the Source who sustains all.
