Children of the New generation - Indigo, Crystal and Rainbowchildren
"Be patient with everything
that lies in your heart unexplained. Try to love the questions themselves just
like locked rooms or foreign books. The essence is to experience. Live your
questions now. Maybe then one day, gradually,
imperceptibly you will live to see your path to answers.« R.M. Rilke
The Children of Light
Children who were born in the last
30 years differ from previous generations. They are not called Children of
light, Children of the Millennium, Indigo Children without a reason. These
children have highly developed perception, are very sensitive and as a rule
media talented. They have no tolerance for dishonesty and falsity. They are
able to tell who is lying in a second!
After 1950 the so-called Lightworkers
or the Carriers of Light started coming to Earth. They came as an answer
to cries for help of all those people who believed that there exists a better
world for us. In the time of hippies the Carriers of Light were fighters
for rights. They felt they had to help the world become a better place. They
are people who are extremely energy sensitive. People who came to spread love
but they were stopped - by the fear of success or failure. Carriers of Light
are strongly connected with their guides and angels who keep pushing them
forward because they are afraid and do not want to expose themselves to the
world. Carriers of Light are earth angels. They are different. They have often
been teased or called strange. And then Indigo children came to answer their prayers.
Indigo Children
Indigo children are fighters,
leaders. They are lie detectors so they feel everyone who lies to them and they
just cannot stand it. Indigo children came between 1975 and 1995. They are even
more sensitive than the Children of Light, they are hyper intuitive and
extremely visual types. Indigo children do not listen, they learn with pictures
just like Leeloo from Fifth Element. They are extremely hyperactive and full of
temperament therefore they often become destructive in their anger and wish to
change the world. This is the consequence of powerlessness because they do not know how to change the world. Indigo
children can be described as honest individuals who are clearly aware of
themselves, very intuitive, have media abilities, are often clear-sighted,
fearless researchers with a strong will but sensitive at the same time. Indigo
children are angry and wrathful against the world and against adults who
exploit and not do anything to make the world a better place for everyone. They
are old souls with wisdom in their eyes which often scares their parents.
Instead of teaching their children the wisdom of life parents are usually the
ones that are taught by indigo children. Indigo children teach their parents
which is very hard to accept in this society. And yet these wise people in the
bodies of children still need love and caring just like any other children but
at the same time much more patience and understanding. They are not difficult
and stubborn on purpose but they want to grow up faster. They are aware that
they are different. They are special and want to show it which might be
accepted either as positive or negative. Those indigo children who are
supported by their surroundings easily develop their talents and abilities. But
those who are not supported in their development or are even obstructed develop
anger and bitterness towards their surroundings and often behave aggressively
or self-destructively. They express their rebellion in different ways and
through them their cry for help. They need help from their surroundings and not
snubbing because they need to express their rage in a positive way, they need
to earth it in order to re-establish a connection with their talents. Most
indigo children are like this.
Where does the name Indigo
come from?
In 1982 Nancy Ann Tappe published
her book Understanding your Life Through Colour. This is the first known
publishing that denominated behaviour patterns of a new generation of children.
The book contains different ways of human behaviour that are determined for
colour groups. The author guided by intuition used this approach to create a
stunningly accurate and meaningful system. One of the colour groups in her book
is - indigo blue. When asked why she called them Indigo children she
said: »Because this is the colour that I see. This is their life colour. I
observe life colour of people to determine their task here on Earth.«
Characteristics of
Indigo Children
- It looks like indigo children know who they
are spiritually and they let it know to their parents at the earliest age.
- They come to the world feeling royal and often behave according to
it.
- They have the feeling they deserve to be in the world and are therefore
surprised to see others not sharing their belief.
- The feeling of self-worth is self-evident to them. They often tell their
parents very clearly who they are.
- They have problems with absolute authority
(without explanation or possibility to choose)
- They do not do some things, e.g. they find
it difficult to stand in a queue.
- They get frustrated if systems are ritualised and do not demand creative
thinking.
- They often see better ways of doing something at home or school and are
therefore often perceived as children who rebel against the existing systems
and who do not want to conform.
- They appear anti-social or introvert if there is no one around whose
mind is similarly structured. This makes them feel misunderstood. School is
often very difficult from the social point of view.
- They do not react to disciplining or feeling of guilt (»Wait until dad
comes home and sees what you've done!«). They are not reserved. They say what
they want without any inhibitions.
Indigo children are a bridge between
the third and fourth dimension. The third dimension is intellectual and mental.
The fourth dimension is existential. This is where we talk of love and honour
and peace and happiness and yet we almost never practice them. In the fourth
dimension we will practice them and then we will realize that war is
unnecessary and that underestimating others is just a way of burdening
ourselves. Indigo children already know it.
More info:
Shana Flogie
041 410 176
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