What Exactly Is In The Original Human Blueprint? Part I
What Exactly Is In the Original Human Blueprint? Part I
What did the Eloihim include in our original design? While we were created as canvases for infinite possibility, what foundational elements were built into this canvas?
Just as an artist’s base can be wood, paper, or plastic, certain core components form the original human blueprint.
A few key presets define our original design. These constants remain unchanged, shaping our fundamental nature even as additional artistry and genetic modifications accumulate over time.
In this chapter, we explore one of these presets in detail, with others to follow in later chapters.
As a blank canvas for artistry, we are, by design, always in flux. Art is movement—creation, transformation, and the dynamic interplay of new elements. Change is fundamental to this process.
Change is the first constant in our original blueprint.
At our core, we are Beings of change. We are always evolving—in our personal lives, our professional pursuits, our self-perception, our relationships, and our worldview.
The human being is thus an extraordinary vehicle for personal development. To be human is to have an intrinsic drive for transformation, prebuilt into our design (thank you, Eloihim). We are called, from within and without, to continually create and recreate, with the possibility to evolve—or, in some cases, to devolve.
This is why so many souls, including galactic ones, choose human incarnation. The human experience offers a built-in impetus for change---hence, possibility for growth. Many souls leverage this to catalyze their growth, self-discovery, experimentation, and evolution.
As blank canvases, we are prebuilt not just for change but for multi-dimensional change. Our original template was left so open that we have absolute freedom to transform and create in countless directions.
Hence, being human means being fully open to experiencing change in many aspects of life:
In this sense, those who say that “God gave human beings free will to be good or evil” are partially correct. Being human means having total freedom to do as we please. How we choose to use this freedom is entirely up to us and was part of our original design.
The caveat to this freedom is that while we can change in any direction, our original blueprint dictates that all change happens in a cyclical, spiralized motion. We don’t move in a straight line from A to B. We circle and spiral from A to B, ascending or descending based on the choices we make.
This pattern appears in many self-development modalities because it is hardwired into our blueprint. Many transformation practices align with this inherent design, facilitating change by working with, rather than against, our natural flow.
Deeper teachings on this spiral pattern are explored in advanced DNA studies beyond the scope of this book.
Recognizing and embracing change as a constant allows transformation to flow with ease.
Ask yourself: Do you welcome change, or do you resist it?
The truth is, you can’t stop it.
Change is one of the few constants in our original blueprint. The more you resist it, the more you separate yourself from your own humanity. (Ouch.)
Conversely, loving yourself at a profound level—loving your humanity—allows change to unfold easily and gracefully. Respect and reverence for yourself cultivate respect and reverence for humanness itself. They help us fully embrace being human rather than resisting it.
By loving ourselves and accepting our nature, change happens naturally, leading us to places that—at the deepest level of our being—we truly desire to go. Rather than fighting, struggling, or suffering against our fundamental programming, we can welcome change as an essential, joyful part of human existence.
Beyond the personal level, the original human blueprint is also encoded for continuous transformation on a species-wide scale. Humanity is collectively designed to perpetually recreate its societies, relationships, institutions, and entire civilizations. We are constantly driven to refine and rebuild, even when our efforts sometimes lead to unintended consequences.
This grand design is embedded in our original blueprint, shaping our species' evolutionary journey. Amongst other things, it encompasses:
Just as personal development follows a spiral pattern, so too does our species-wide evolution. Our DNA is preprogrammed for cyclical shifts, with great upcycles and downcycles timed to align with the needs of the greater Universe.
In the next chapter, we will explore the second constant in our original blueprint—wellness and vitality.
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