Soul Design Atlas
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The Method

Three key elements that, together, form your atlas.

Not a prediction. Not a personality test. A way of reading the design you carry; your themes, your profile, and the seasons you move through.

A mirror, not a verdict.

Soul Design Atlas begins with two things you already carry; your birth date and your full name. From them it reads a structure that has been with you since you arrived. Not random. The architecture of your design.

It names the themes, talents and lessons that are yours. What you do with them is always your choice.

How it works

Three key elements, read together.

1

The Themes

At the heart of the method are twelve themes. Your birth date, with your full name, gives a set of numbers, and each number arrives as a living archetype: an animal you recognize, a color that carries both its light and its shadow, and a place in the body. The theme is how a number becomes something you can see, feel and live, instead of something abstract.

The body, with the twelve archetypes mapped to their chakras, animals and colors
The body; the twelve themes in place, each with its number, animal and color.

Read about the body layer →

2

Your Profile

From the same birth date and name comes your profile; the particular set of themes that are yours, and how they sit together. The blueprint you arrived with: a starting configuration, not a verdict.

3

The Seasons

Your design moves through time. Three long life cycles, and the themes that turn within them; your personal year, your personal month, even the day. The same theme lands differently depending on the season you are in.

Nothing in your life is against you.

A mirror, in your own colors, made to help you read what you came here to live; and live it more fully.

Where it comes from

A received tradition.

Soul Design Atlas grows from a tradition received by Theo Jeukens. Theo did not set out to build a system. It came to him through a meeting with the archangel Ariel, who turned him toward the numbers; and toward the young people who had lost their way and needed a mirror.

The couplings that make the method felt, each number its animal, each theme its color, reached him in dreams, passed on by a friend who had died. He received them; he did not invent them.

Menno Braakman trained directly with Theo, worked the method with hundreds of people over a decade, and now carries it forward; extending it, and bringing it into every corner of the world.

Begin reading your design.

The Monthly Letter is the simplest way in; one letter, on the first morning of each month, written for the season you're in.

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