The Untouched Blueprint
This post explores the profound connection we all share from conception until birth, a period when our existence was unburdened by external influences. It delves into the idea that our "natural intention" and foundational self are etched into our biological blueprint, a "seed" from which we grew. Discover what it means to acknowledge this untouched beginning and how understanding it can help you navigate the complexities of identity in a world shaped by diverging experiences and cultural influences.
PERSONAL BLOG
André Maurice Davis
6/15/20251 min read


We are all connected by a common fact – we were conceived into a world. At one point in time, I did not exist, you did not exist, nor did your parents exist. Before we were conceived, there was no existence for us.
After our existence, our experiences begin to diverge. However, we can assume that the person you last interacted with shared similar experiences until birth. Our bodies developed in a womb. We were at the mercy of our mother’s health to survive inside that womb. And whether we forced our way out, or our mother removed us through surgery, we were exposed to a world outside of the womb.
After birth, the variations of experience grow amongst us. These variations are a result of culture in many forms – family, social, and regional being the most identifiable, each with their own categories of subculture.
The challenge of identity lies in recognizing who we were before birth, when we began our existence in the womb. It was at this period in our existence that we had natural intention without the influence of unnatural interaction. We existed without external influence – in many cases we existed unbeknownst to anyone else.
Our spark of existence is the seed from which our bodies grew and that seed continues to be a part of our growth. From that seed, our energy to continue existing is etched into our cells – a biological blueprint of our foundational-self. What can we do to read that blueprint?
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