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Intro from Amy :o)
Hello All,

I am the mother to three children who display many characteristics commonly noted in Indigos. I have also read about Rainbow and Crystal children and I personally believe most of the children coming in have some of these traits which could classify them in these ways.

For me, the realization that my children are living from a place of love and peace has brought me to look at myself, and how I live. In that, personal and spiritual transformations have come swiftly for me and I now work with others to find the same peace that exists within.

Thank you for creating this group so parents can discuss and work through their questions and frustrations as our children have much we can learn from :o)

Warmly,
Amy
Posted by Amy on 08/17/2008 12:24 PM

 
Hi there!

That is absolutely wonderful to hear. I cannot stress enough, by going the extra mile and truely trying to understand an Indigo makes all the difference in the world to them. The need for guidence, acceptance and understanding is very strong to any Indigo. Even to those who seem like they need nothing.

Nice to meet you,
Becky
posted by Rebecca on 08/17/2008 04:18 PM

Good evening,
Thanks for the positive thoughts - I am trying really hard to transform into a more positive, loving, non-yelling, spiritual mom - I have two children - one 14years old (boy) and a 5 year old daughter - my daughter is the one I am thinking is Indigo -am reading a lot and trying to learn different ways of thinking.
Nice to know there is hope
posted by Charity on 08/20/2008 11:28 PM

Hi Charity & Rebecca,

I agree with your sentiments greatly and it is never too late. We always have a chance to change and shift our thinking, as well as actions.

Long ago I heard Jack Canfield talk about some near death experience (nde) studies where over 1,000 people from different walks and faiths of life were interviewed after the nde and one thing they all had in common was a looking back at the times in life they had withheld love. That struck me in a way I will always remember. I decided that day to figure out how to share and show love in all moments... it took me a while to dig through this and that to transform into who I now am (or rather dissolve the darkness around my light), but it can be done, I promise!

And the greatest thing is that our children witness the transformation and have a first hand experience in the power and possibilities of change.

:o) Amy
posted by Amy on 08/20/2008 11:41 PM

 
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