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And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth

John 1:14



This illustration captures the Christian theological concept that divine presence took physical form and extends it as reflection on our own experience of being embodied beings habitually craving meaning.

The scripture speaks to incarnation—the profound idea that the spiritual became tangible and lived among humanity. Our interpretation invites reflection on the journey of discovering self through lived experience.

Not claiming everyone has a predetermined cosmic purpose waiting to be discovered, but exploring the process of finding meaning through lived experiences, chasing personal growth, and becoming more self-aware over time.

How do you understand the relationship between your physical experiences and your sense of meaning or purpose?

Do you see purpose as something discovered, created, or both?


This design emerges from Christian theology, but people from different faith backgrounds—or no faith background—might connect with the broader themes of embodiment, meaning-making, and self-discovery.

Wear it as whatever meaning resonates, or simply as an appreciation of the theological concept it represents

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