Indigo Children: Fact or Fiction? The new age children have been variously described of late as Indigos (because of the supposed color of their auras), Star Kids (because of their purported origination from other worlds), Crystals (because some say they are highly developed), and so forth. Easy-spanish-rice-recipe. Professionals in the field of child development and education, parents, even the Indigo children themselves, are having problems with the idea that certain character traits are the sole province of special youngsters when, in fact, the vast majority of today's children match those same traits – without evidencing anything like a purple aura, or being a hybrid from another planet, or possessing "god-like" wisdom. Being supersensitive, confident, highly intelligent, unusually creative, nonconformist, extraordinarily psychic and spiritually aware, impatient, empathic, able to heal or aid others in significant ways, abstracting at young ages, spatial learner
Indigos, Rainbows and Crystals
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While it's highly unlikely that Indigo Children are some sort of "super generation" or the next dazzling phase of human evolution, supporters are not swayed by allegations that Indigos are simply ADHD sufferers buoyed up by a fabulous new-age designation.
Perhaps not surprisingly, the Indigo Children have spawned even more wonderful, superevolved categories, the Rainbow Children and the Crystal Children, both naturally named for the appearance of their auras.
So far the only people benefiting from the movement are the creators of the countless books, websites, films and video games based on the Indigo paradigm; whether it all proves harmful to the children themselves is still an open question. Cool.
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