Indigo Children: Fact or Fiction?


Indigo Children: Fact or Fiction?

Recently, children of the new age have been referred to in different ways: Indigos (due to the alleged color of their auras), Star Kids (because of their claimed origins from other planets), Crystals (as some believe they possess advanced abilities), and more. Experts in child development and education, parents, and the Indigo children themselves are struggling with the notion that specific character traits belong exclusively to exceptional youths, while in reality, most of today's children exhibit those same traits — without displaying a purple aura, being extraterrestrial hybrids, or having "divine" wisdom. 

Highly intelligent, uniquely creative, overly sensitive, confident, nonconformist, extraordinarily psychic and spiritually aware, impatient, empathic, capable of healing or assisting others significantly, abstract thinkers from an early age, spatial learners, excellent problem solvers while being challenging to parent or educate – these traits and many others are common among the diverse range of today's youth globally and have been since approximately 1982. 

Current educational systems were not created to teach these indigo children, nor are educators equipped to address their "distinctiveness." At the forefront of these "differences" is the unexpected variety of what certain individuals refer to as "learning disorders." The therapeutic community, having realized that labels are ineffective, now refer to these youngsters as "quirky kids" with "quirks." 
Aussie life coach and futurist Annimac observed that these children effectively "multi-code" through "multi-channels." This occurred with my book Beyond the Indigo Children (Inner Traditions/Bear, Rochester, VT) and with Edgar Cayce on the Indigo Children by Peggy Day and Susan Gale – despite the fact that Cayce never mentioned anything regarding "indigos."

What was widespread were the traits and characteristics they saw, not the aura color of indigo. More research is needed – much more. Terming the latest in scientific findings as proof that "Indigos" have arrived is an exaggeration of truth, not an honoring of it. What served initially

Actually, Edgar Cayce's readings are a good place to start a brief exploration of esoteric wisdoms. Mystical traditions (loosely referred to as "mystery school teachings"), mention the altering of the lifestream whereby new "waves" of souls can come forth. The term "root race" is an old one, going back to ancient Vedic teachings, and refers to species-wide, evolutionary mutations, our gene pool as humans. . . not to genetic subgroups. 

These traditions have it that there are seven major root races in God's Plan to perfect human form on Earth, and that each advancement occurs during major cyclic changes in the earthplane. The Fifth Root Race, the one over-spreading the globe now, is associated with the vibratory frequency of blue (in these teachings, indigo children is associated with the Sixth Root Race).

 Genuine Indigo Children or Sixth Root Race types joined the Blues in the 1800s and have been coming into the earth realm ever since – in sufficient quantities to enhance the diversity – but not in the large birth rates that some suggest (consider that all seven root races, and possibly more, have blended during the cyclical eras of significant transformation on Earth). 

According to tradition, each root race modifies the body type, intellectual ability, spiritual consciousness, and creative potential found within humanity. Our latest Indigo children, regardless of aura colors or what they appear to symbolize, are testing us in ways we have never encountered before. 

Throw away the labels. Our children do not require them. Cacio e pepe with lemon. 

What they require is direction, structure, abundant affection, and parents who are perceptive enough to hear before making assumptions.... are Indigo Children real? 

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