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Tapping Life's Shoulder
Paying attention to the undercurrents.
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Entry #290064, added on 05-12-04 @ 12:39 pm EDT
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My-12: The MisfitsEntry #290064


You know that feeling. It’s the urge to not agree with the consensus. It’s that itch that you want to scratch, but resist for fear of reprisal. So many of us decide not to make waves …..not to jam the machinery ……not to kill the system. After all, the system has worked for years, right? It was good enough for the last generation, so why not this one. In truth, the system has not worked. It is merely cruising from the same inertia perpetuated by past generations. We tend to think of man’s evolution as an antiquated concept. In terms of the soul, it is essential.

Indigo Children have come to Earth to rise up to the challenge. Their spirits soar and will not be restrained. Cruel irony lies in the fact that they are generally born into families of the systematically synchronized. These environments are unacceptable to the free-spirited Indigos who display their discontent with disruption and edginess. They know there is a better way and they know how to find it. Instead of encouragement, they receive counseling for refusing to conform. Instead of positive reinforcement, they are prescribed medication. Personality-altering drugs that inhibit the free spirit become the norm and restore the system.

There’s a reason these kids don’t succeed by the standards they are forced to accept. They’re not supposed to. They’re here to change it. Change is indeed a slow arduous process that is tangled in endless red tape.

Indigo Children are easy to identify. In a classroom setting, they are disruptive. At a family gathering, they are fidgety and uncomfortable. Alone in thought, they thrive in daydreams. Other indicators might include an aversion to waiting in lines, having difficulty with absolute authority and appearing anti-social. These star children refuse to conform to “guilt discipline” and they’re not shy about letting you know what they need.

There are negative aspects that can manifest. The misunderstood Indigo can spiral into a failure pattern, laced with drug abuse, career indecision and relationship problems.

Some therapists are just now beginning to notice and record the trends these individuals encompass on a worldwide scale. Some are even suggesting that the human condition is evolving on Earth through these children. This idea delves way beyond established conservative thought, but the numbers are growing and one need only go into a pre-school or elementary classroom to estimate the percentages of these misfits. If Spirit was a thing that could be detected by something as simple as color, the majesty of the Indigo aura would shine brightest in any crowded room.

“The Indigo Children - The New Kids Have Arrive” and “Indigo Celebration" (Hay House Publications) by Lee Carrol/Jan Tober, addresses these very issues in depth and answers some difficult questions with regard to diagnosing and treating the symptoms with positive reinforcement.

A sweeping change is underway and Indigos have been given the broom. In attempting to understand Indigos, it may be helpful to accept the fact that we are all spiritually related first and physically related second. These individuals, although existing within their human families, ultimately long for their true place in the universe.




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