Sunday, May 11, 2008

IS YOUR CHILD AN INDIGO?




INDIGO CHILDREN



Indigos, named after their supposed indigo-colored aura, are thought to be psychologically and spiritually gifted — a new generation of higher evolved humans believed to have been born in or after the 1980s. ____________________________________________
Indigos possess an increased psychic ability and awareness. Most often manifesting the ability to almost "hear" the inner thoughts and feelings of others. They also have an extreme sensitivity to negative energy in certain environments or people, including the inability to tolerate certain people who had previously been close. _______________________________________________________________
Indigos often develop obsessive anxieties about humans being destroyed (by pollution, lack of resources, aliens, technology etc). This is because multi-dimensional consciousness can access all levels of the group mind, including that part which holds the fears and anxieties about the survival of the species. Since the breed is often concerned about their own survival, they tend to resonate with this part of the group mind or morphogenetic field. An obsessive need to understand what is happening, leading to the mind becoming overactive and the person fearing they are losing it or suffering from "burn-out". _______________________________________________________________
Indigos have a warrior spirit, because their collective purpose is to break down old systems that no longer serve us. They are here to change the government, educational, and legal systems that lack integrity. To accomplish this end, they need tempers and firey determination.Those adults who resist change and who value conformity may misunderstand the Indigos. _______________________________________________________________
Indigo Children can sense dishonesty, like a dog can sense fear. Indigos know when they're being lied to, patronized, or manipulated. And since their collective purpose is to usher us into a new world of integrity, the Indigos inner lie-detectors are integral. As mentioned before, this warrior spirit is threatening to some adults. And the Indigos are unable to conform to dysfunctional situations at home,work, or school. They don't have the ability to dissociate from their feelings and pretend like everything's okay . . . unless they are medicated or sedated._______________________________________________
They are often mislabeled with the psychiatric diagnoses of Attention Deficit with Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)or Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) as many of the personality traits are similar. These include: difficulty listening and following instructions, being hyperactive, and being inattentive. Sadly, when they are medicated, The Indigos often lose their beautiful sensitivity, spiritual gifts, and warrior energy.
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Carroll, Lee & Tober, Jan. "The Care and Feeding of Indigo Children" and "The Crystal Children" (HayHouse, Spring 2003)
Humanist Indigo________________Hyperactive• Extremely social - talk to anyone, anytime. Friendly.• Very strong opinions.• Awkward in their body.• Play with all their toys at the same time.• Easily distracted.• Ferocious readers.• Going to work with and serve the masses.• Tomorrow's doctors, lawyers, teachers, salespeople, businesspeople, politicians.
Conceptual Indigo_________________ More into projects than people• Not clumsy in their body• Often very athletic as children• Control issues - mostly trying to control their mother if boys; their father if girls• Tendencies toward addictions, especially drugs in their teenage years• Tomorrow's engineers, architects, designers, astronauts, pilots and military officers
Artist Indigo_____________________ Much more sensitive• Oftentimes smaller in size, though not always• Creative• Between ages 4-15, may pick up 15 different creative arts - pick it up, put it down• In teenage years, will select one and become the artist in it• Tomorrow's teachers and artists, surgeons, researchers, actors, musicians
Interdimensional Indigo_______________Larger than all other Indigos• At one or two years of age, you can't tell them anything. They say, I know that...I can do it. Leave me alone.• Can be bullies because they're so much bigger and because they don't fit in like the other three types of Indigos• Will bring new philosophies and new religions into the world
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Indigo children are extremely creative and often need a school environment where they can excel with a specialized curriculum. Many indigos struggle with academics since their class may not be structured appropriately for their needs.Indigos have been known to encounter many social challenges throughout their lives.
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Things such as shopping in a store and interacting with a sales clerk has proven to be difficult for them. They also have a higher than usual self esteem, leading them to believe they are better than everyone else. As a result, Indigos will often isolate themselves from their friends and family.
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Since there is no standard assessment tool to diagnose Indigos, here are Ten traits to know if your child is an “Indigo Child”:

* They come into the world with a feeling of royalty (and often act like it).
In other words, their parents are spineless idiots who are afraid to discipline their children to prevent “suppressing” their uniqueness!
* They have a feeling of “deserving to be here,” and are surprised when others don’t share that.
Ah yes, the “entitlement generation”.
* Self-worth is not a big issue; they often tell the parents “who they are.”
YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND! I am an indigo child!
* They have difficulty with absolute authority (authority without explanation or choice).
In other words, they have a hard time when someone says no because their parents never said no.
* They simply will not do certain things; for example, waiting in line is difficult for them.
Because their parents are their friends, not their parents. No one tells them no or disciplines them.
* They get frustrated with systems that are ritually oriented and don’t require creative thought. I suppose I can let this pass, but again “I WANT to do it MY way!”
* They often see better ways of doing things, both at home and in school, which makes them seem like “system busters” (nonconforming to any system).
Props on this one at least.
* They seem antisocial unless they are with their own kind. If there are no others of like consciousness around them, they often turn inward, feeling like no other human understands them. School is often extremely difficult for them socially.
Because NO ONE UNDERSTANDS ME!
* They will not respond to “guilt” discipline (”Wait till your father gets home and finds out what you did”).
* They are not shy in letting it be known what they need.
- The Indigo Children- the new kids have arrived. By: Jan Tober & Lee Carol

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