Bridging Soul and Science
Awakening Series — Volume I
What hidden patterns shape a human life beneath conscious awareness?
In The Blueprint Within, psychologist and writer Mitra Heidari (Maria) explores the intersection of memory, psychology, symbolic experience, trauma, healing, and meaning-making through a deeply personal and psychologically reflective journey.
Blending autobiography with depth psychology, the book moves through the foundational ideas of:
- Sigmund Freud’s unconscious formations,
- Alfred Adler’s Life Plan,
- Eric Berne’s Life Script,
- and Carl Jung’s Personal Myth,
while gradually introducing an emerging concept developed through the author’s own lived inquiry:
the Soul Script.
Rather than presenting a fixed doctrine, the Soul Script is explored as a contemplative framework for understanding the deeper orientation that may exist beneath adaptation, trauma, and inherited psychological patterns.
Through memories of childhood, grief, migration, dreams, symbolic experience, relational wounds, spiritual searching, and personal transformation, the book asks:
- What in us was shaped through survival?
- And what deeper movement within us continues seeking meaning, coherence, and becoming?
Alongside these psychological reflections, the book also explores the emerging relationship between human consciousness and artificial intelligence through the symbolic framework the author describes as the Neosphere — a reflective space of human–AI dialogue, creativity, and co-evolution.
Neither purely academic nor purely spiritual, The Blueprint Within moves between psychology and soul, theory and lived experience, vulnerability and reflection.
This is a book for:
- readers of depth psychology,
- seekers interested in memory, healing, and symbolic life,
- therapists and reflective practitioners,
- and those standing at the threshold between personal transformation and a rapidly changing human future.
At its heart, this work is an invitation:
to examine the stories we inherited,
to recognize the patterns we unconsciously repeat,
and to participate more consciously in the unfolding of our own becoming.