Soul Groups: Blueprint Deliverers

This is a description of a soul group called Hadarians. For more details about what soul groups are, see here.

Please keep in mind that this is NOT meant as a universally valid description of all Hadarians on this planet. It is merely my personal impression, through my very own filters, of those Hadarians that I attract in my practice. So, not only is this description biased, it might also describe only a small fraction of Hadarians.

Please also do NOT try to guess your soul group based on this or any other description. We lack the distance to see our own soul group objectively. If you want to know your soul group, please ask a competent Akashic Record reader whose frame of reference contains soul groups. [EDIT]I recommend Peter Huetz. His soul profile readings include soul groups, among many other useful details about your soul. I personally have moved away from this type of readings and do not work with the concept of soul groups anymore. I still think it can be totally valuable for some people, though. :)

Blueprint Deliverers are the #2 most frequent soul group I see in my practice. It’s also my own soul group.

Blueprint Deliverers are a sub-group of a soul group called Blueprinters. The story behind the soul groups says that Earth is a school for souls to incarnate, learn and grow (and have fun). The Blueprinters are the ones who created it. They were given the mandate to design and implement the project.

I don’t know where they come from. I feel it’s probably somewhere outside of this Universe. I’m not even sure they all come from the same place. It’s not relevant. What matters is not where they come from, it’s what they are here to do. Blueprinters have a specific mission on Earth.

Blueprint Deliverers’ Mission

Blueprint Deliverers know the original blueprints: they know how things on Earth were planned to be. Earth School wasn’t meant to be all sunshine and roses all the time, but it wasn’t meant to be that negative. When Blueprint Deliverers look at what’s going on in the world, they just know this isn’t how things should be!

Their goal is to bring the original blueprints back. To make the world the peaceful, loving place it could be.

They are here to remind others that we are spiritual Beings incarnated here to learn and grow. They are also here to shine their light and embody the energies of love, compassion and kindness. More than that, they are here to work on realigning the blueprints.

Basically, they’re the customer service, taking care of what’s going wrong after the launch.

Blueprint Deliverers’ Kindness

Blueprint Deliverers can occasionally appear quite harsh to others. They’re here to shine love, but love isn’t about being sweet all the time. Love also means making our own choices no matter how much other people might dislike them. Love can mean sending some people to hell. Blueprint Deliverers know that. They see love from a broader perspective than most people.

They usually are very kind people. They might not always be sweet and gentle, but they have this huge heart, this kindness and compassion in them that you can feel no matter what they do. Blueprint Deliverers have a hard time understanding some of the things that happen in the world and how people can be so heartless.

Blueprint Deliverers’ Dirty Work

Blueprint Deliverers’ mission is to restore the original blueprints. They usually feel this mission very strongly. I’ve always known I had some kind of a mission here on Earth. Until recently I didn’t know what it was, and I kept searching and searching, but I just knew there was something I was specifically here to do. A lot of other Blueprint Deliverers I know feel the same way.

Restoring the original blueprints means that Blueprint Deliverers feel drawn to people and places that are very misaligned with the original blueprints. It’s their job! So they usually attract lots of people who are stuck in negativity or who have problems and need help. They are like social workers at the spiritual level.

In the physical, this might manifest as feeling called to help people who struggle with poverty, illnesses, trauma, addictions, and so on. But not necessarily! It’s a more general thing. They are just willing to get their hands dirty and engage with people who are in bad shape, be it physically, emotionally, mentally, spiritually, or in any other aspect of their being. Like people who have forgotten who they are, where they come from and why they are here. People who have disconnected from their own divinity. People who are scared. Basically all people whose blueprints are distorted in some way.

Blueprint Deliverers aren’t afraid of engaging with crap in any form. It’s their calling.

Maybe because of this social worker mindset, they are rather down-to-earth, realistic people. A lot of them have no problem calling things by their name or coming across as brutal when necessary. They’re practical people. They’re usually interested in what works. I personally pick my beliefs, foods and healing techniques based on what actually creates tangible results, not on some theories. I think that’s typical of a Blueprint Deliverer attitude.

Blueprint Deliverers’ Original Innocence

What I call their “original innocence” is this child-like innocence they have because of unconsciously remembering the original blueprints. They really are a bit like children at times. They’ll say inappropriate things or hug everybody, without caring whether it is the socially accepted thing to do.

Blueprint Deliverers often don’t fit in. They have a hard time following social rules and expectations. Unlike other soul groups, that’s not because they’re not aware of them – they are – but because they don’t agree with them and refuse to acknowledge them. They can get pretty rebellious when these rules and expectations go against their inner knowledge of how things should be! That’s because things here on Earth just aren’t aligned with the original blueprints, and Blueprint Deliverers will tend to go with the blueprint rather than with the norm.

This can lead to a lot of struggle and conflicts, especially when they are young and insecure. One danger is for Blueprint Deliverers to try and fit in and bend themselves. This makes them suffer (and it doesn’t work anyway) and additionally it goes against their very purpose, which is to stand up for the original blueprint.

It is important for Blueprint Deliverers to trust their own inner wisdom and to be who they are, uncompromisingly and completely.

Blueprint Deliverers’ Big Challenge

One of the biggest challenges Blueprint Deliverers experience when incarnated is to remain true to who they are. Another one is to maintain their own vibration as high and positive as possible.

Blueprint Deliverers often incarnate in dysfunctional families or difficult environments. A lot of them have gone through very dark times and have a history of illness, depression, addiction, abuse, poverty and other similar struggles. They tend to suffer quite a bit in their lives, especially when they are younger. Plus, they keep consciously or unconsciously engaging with less-than-positive people to fulfill their social worker mission.

It makes sense. To shine their light, they have to go where their light is needed. Maybe it’s also because to restore the blueprints, they need to experience misalignments in themselves before they can help others to heal theirs. If I never had had any problem in my life, I’m not sure I would be very good at helping others with theirs now.

The big challenge for Blueprint Deliverers is to not get stuck in negativity. When we incarnate, we don’t consciously remember why we came here or who we are. Some Blueprint Deliverers are so influenced by their disruptive environment that they fall very low and get lost in darkness. They become miserable and sometimes even end up doing a lot of harm to themselves and others.

Blueprint Deliverers must be careful to not get pulled down by their environment. They must remember who they are and maintain their own vibration very high, no matter how much negativity is around. That’s not always easy. It’s not easy to shine our light when we are up to our neck in crap!

To manage, Blueprint Deliverers need to practice excellent self-care, maintain high consciousness, remain self-centered, do everything they can to feel great and remain positive as much as they can. It also takes discernment and self-knowledge to know when to remove ourselves from an environment or relationship that is too negative for our strength. After all we’re not SuperWonderJesus.

Blueprint Deliverers’ Role on Earth

Blueprint Deliverers usually are strongly committed to making a difference, helping others and making the world a place closer to the original paradise blueprint.

Depending on their soul gifts they might do this through healing work, teaching, coaching, leading by example, creating beautiful things, raising happy kids, fighting for those who cannot defend themselves, and so on. As a spiritual healer who, literally, restores corrupted codes in my clients’ soul blueprints, I am exactly aligned with my soul group’s mission.

However, Blueprint Deliverers are primarily messengers. They fulfill their purpose just by being present, radiating their loving kindness and shining their light.

Through their living example and all of their actions, feelings, thoughts, choices and ways of being they are here to remind other people of how things could be on Earth if they weren’t distorted by so much fear and disconnection.

They’re here to inspire others. To give them impulses. To show them it is possible. I think Blueprint Deliverers are not the ones who will actually create the New World. But they will inspire others to do it.

Blueprint Deliverers and Languages

I have noticed a strong pattern among Blueprint Deliverers: many of those I know grew up in bilingual families or have emigrated at least once in their life, especially in their younger years, or they live between two countries or cultures or religions or study foreign languages or at least are very interested in intercultural communication. All of this applies to me.

At first when I noticed this pattern I didn’t understand it, but now it makes a lot of sense to me. Blueprint Deliverers are, essentially, messengers. Learning other languages and cultures helps a lot with that. Not only does it expand our ability to spread our message, it also helps us to understand others better.

Speaking another language means thinking differently. Discovering foreign countries shows us how other people have completely different values and perceptions. As we gain mental, social and cultural flexibility, we are better able to relate to and communicate with people from very different backgrounds.

In a time like now, when things happen at the level of the planet, this is hugely useful.

Working with Blueprint Deliverers

I like to work with them, it’s always a pleasant experience. They are also those who will send me effusive thank you emails to tell me how valuable their session with me was and how their life has changed since we talked. They’re supportive, warm and understanding with me. When I feel insecure and don’t know if my sessions are good enough, or when I fail to reply to emails as fast as I would like to, or when I’m tired and feel weak and vulnerable and have PMS, they turn our relationship around and encourage me. With them it’s like nothing is ever really bad. :-)

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6 Responses to Soul Groups: Blueprint Deliverers

  • Lena says:

    Wow, that’s the best article on Blueprint Deliverers, if I say so myself, since I do have some Blueprint Deliverer perspective ;-) I’d like to add a different twist and say that as a Blueprint Deliverer I haven’t actually been attracted to work where there is a lot of negativity. In fact, I’m a little scared of those kinds of places probably because I know how easy it was for me to slip into those negative states of being before. But attracted there on subconscious level? For sure. I also felt AMAZING after the session with you. Seriously, I was so high, like best state of mind/emotions ever! Maybe as souls, who work with blueprint, we also more sensitive to changes in our blueprint.

  • Lena says:

    Oh, I forgot to ask what is #1 most frequent group in your practice? Is it Sirians?

  • Excellent article. Had to laugh your description how BP Deliverers are realistic and sometimes may appear to be un-sweet. For this reason, some of them are not considered to be very “spiritual”. We can be quite a bitch ;)

    I think the various Blueprinters should be understood primarily as Blueprinters, and then add each subgroup’s characteristics. Many of the things you say are true to other Blueprinters as well. For example, the intuitive understanding of the original blueprint. However, how each subgroup go around with that understanding is different. Whereas BP Deliverers are messengers, BP Originators are more like philosophers, for example.

    I look forward to read more of your articles on starseeds. Always fun to see others’ perspective.

  • Brandi says:

    This description reminds me of clairvoyant Pam Oslie’s Blue Aura description. She says the blues are the caretakers, the social workers, the empaths, highly psychic and are the metaphorical shoulders to cry on. I wasn’t born a blue, but she said I added a lot to my aura, and I do resonate with a lot of the blue aura/blueprinter qualities. :D

  • weena says:

    Thank you Rosine! Oh I could so relate to the “different languages and culture”. Isn’t this fun? I know you said not to “guess” but as a BP deliverer I am “guessing” a friend is one as well, and well onto her duties of reminding people they are spiritual beings… :)

    Thanks for the article!

  • Thanks Rosine, for this article! I am a blueprinter deliverer myself, and have primarily deliverers and technicians in my practice too. ALL of my blueprinter deliverer clients have multicultural backgrounds and travel a lot (myself included). I also found an additional thing amongst blueprinter delieverers and that is a strong feeling of responsibility. Almost a feeling of bearing the sorrow of the world on their shoulders and that they have a responsibility to help (as opposed to simply desire to help). It really helps to talk about this, because many deliverers have no clue as to where these feelings of responsibility come from… Thanks again for your article! Blessings, Mette

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