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Raising Indigo Children |
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this indgo idea is the coolest!
but how can i make sure that she even is an indgo child and that if she is i nurture her and her needs help her hit in but also be her self
an ideas welcome or books to read |
Posted by Lacey on 11/23/2007 01:57 AM
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My personal feedback for this post is...
Read the Indigo Children book. Its only $14 full-price and I found a few in a resale book shop the other day for $7. Rather than focusing on "is she or isn't she," consider using some of the advice in the book. Start small and pull what you intuitively feel is "right". It talks about healthy eating and treating these "indigo's" like little wise souls here to fulfill a purpose. A purpose only they are aware of internally. You are simply here to GUIDE them. Cultivate their strengths...you will begin to see them as they get older.
Somethig i read before i ever heard of indigo children that helped my receptiveness to the idea of indigo children is The Alchemist. Its a fictional book however i truly believe there is so much truth to the idea that we are all here to fulfill some sort of purpose for our souls. I know this is somewhat deep but its my intuitive sense that lets me feel confident in my beliefs. Not that i'm saying they are correct. They are simply mine.
I hope you decide to read this book. Check it out at the library if you dont want to buy. I read it very quickly and i'm not a fast reader. It was so intriguing and helpful that i managed to devour the book in a few days.
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posted by April on 11/25/2007 09:24 AM
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Just trust your feeling as a mum, I did. And when we had checked it to our srinc, with photographic aura, and thumb check, my son is an Indio, but aside from those a mum's feeling is the best one. There are indigo books, like The Indigo Children, The Care and Feeding od Indigo Children, and philosphy books will help you through the journey you'll take with your children. Unconditional love is a must, just don't treat them as a kids, treat them equally, discuss everything with them in their own words of how, why, etc.Eat heathly, less intake for sugar, aand avoid use of MSG or else, or preserve food, it's make their body uncomfotable. Frankly speaking gluten free and casein free diet is also good. Organic foods are making them comfortable and easy to tend.Last one enjoy your journey with your kids, have an unbreakable faith, the willingness to except everything, but don't loose for hope to the very end, and abundance of unconditional love. Your kids will teach you a lot of things, and change you the be a better person. Lots of love - Syanaz ( Indonesia ) |
posted by syanaz on 01/02/2008 03:10 AM
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Hi all, I am new here, I have been reading a lot of Doreen Virtue's Angels books and was introduced to the Indigo Children concept through her books, I have just ordered her book on Indigo children, can't wait to read it. Great website. Keep up the good advice everyone. |
posted by Gaye on 01/05/2008 02:12 AM
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I have been hearing about indigo children for about 3 or 4 years now and never really paid attention to it until I thought my 4 year old daughter started displaing behaviors that are pretty characteristic of indigo children. I heard the term crystal children about one year ago and I am currently doing more research on the subject. The funny thing is that since my 2 year old son has begun developing his own personality, my daughter has been changing and it seems as though alot of the qualities I previously saw in her were indigo are now , not. I want to nurture her and her spirit, I hope that we haven't squelched anything inside of her. Just putting this out there. Estelle |
posted by Estelle on 03/12/2008 11:03 PM
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