“Once developing inside our mother, we are receiving postcards from the outside world. These postcards tell us if this world is dangerous or safe… Knowing nothing else, we learn from those messages.”Epidemiologist David Barker (1938-2013)
Before we’re born, we’ve begun forming patterns and responses to the outside world via chemical signals from inside the sensory playground and cellular environment of our Mother’s womb. In this eight-minute video, we can see how the neurological development of our brain is impacted by the messages we received during pre-natal programming.
As science now shows us, our perceptions of the outer environment have an enormous influence on the expression of our genetic code, biological responses, mental health, and our ability to succeed. Every moment, our beliefs about life (the world is/isn’t a safe place) and about ourselves (I am/am not worthy of love) are affecting our choices, relationships, attitudes, and health.
By learning to switch from your subconscious mind (where programs are stored) into your creative, conscious mind, you can autonomously switch from protection mode into growth mode. This means you are learning-ready and have the ability to create a life that is supportive and a reflection of your true nature.
Teaching these skills to children greatly enriches their lives and empowers them to reach their full potential. With this in mind, we invite you to explore some of the ICWIB! art activities and videos for FREE, because they are a fun and simple way to restore balance.
Also, in a recent interview, Dr. Bruce Lipton said, “…Freedom is the ability to create without the limitation of generational programming. The I Create What I Believe! (ICWIB!) Program is a gateway and a pathway into a new and better future because it allows children to fully express themselves and to not be limited by the beliefs that have been passed down from generation to generation. This program also frees up children’s minds and allows their creative nature to create a better world for all of us, which is what we need right now!…”
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