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The above illustration was created by Rich Ruster, co-founder of
Co-Creative Culture, LLC, Boulder, Colorado
.

Our biological makeup based upon hereditary, plays an essential role in how DNA, our brain pathways and temperament are formed. We also possess a soul blueprint that stores past life memories and present life lessons that assist us on our earthly journey. These lessons are learned through trial and error as we utilize the archetypal entities of our collective culture and time. Some of the most powerful myths are those we hold collectively about God. Deep within, many of us have tremendous fear of being punished or judged by the righteous God we have co-created through the bible.

As you can see, our lineage plays a powerful role in our lives. Recognizable within IBC's quantative research is evidence that trauma and repressed emotions can be traced within an individual that has occurred within the family system seven generations prior.

As we grow, we begin to mimic the behavior of others. Indigo children seem less apt to do this as they have a more developed sense of themselves yet also maintain the polarity of being extremely sensitive when ordered about our criticized. Young children, especially indigo children because they are learning how to be healers, take on threatening energies displayed by parents. This energy gets stored in their subtle bodies and manifests itself as illness or they express it outwardly in the form of anger/rage, frustration, impatience, etc.

During middle school age and teenage years, what others say and believe about us is the feedback we rely upon to get a sense of who we are. As adolescents, we spend a good portion of our young life foregoing our own sense of self, creating an adaptive self in hopes of receiving acceptance, approval and love from others.

When we work with individuals who utilize our holistic wellness program, we see a great deal of anger present during the teenage years that is stored holographically. It is during this stage of development that our children no longer see us, the parents, as infallable authority figures and begin to question us and themselves.

As young adults, we are influenced by the myths and stories of our culture. Some of the most powerful myths are those we hold collectively about God. Deep within, many of us have tremendous fear of being punished or judged by this righteous God. The' inner work' we do at IBC is the re-membrance that we are all GOD at the core of our being. As Creator, we manifest our reality through our thoughts, beliefs, attitudes and dreams.

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