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Raising Indigo Children |
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I happen to have noticed a correlation between single parents and Indigo Children or children who are having difficulty in school. This is possibly due to the number of single parents/ grandparents, friends I have in my life but just curious to hear others feedback on this. Is there any correlation here??
Also noticing that Indigos are choosing parents or at least one parent who is a lightworker and open to change and growth within their life. Not only that but there are so many similarities between Lane and I... those which I didn't notice until I sat down and took a serious look at who I was in order to try and help him. |
Posted by Tamara on 11/05/2008 10:04 AM
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My husband and I both are "sensitive" to things, but I do believe I am the stronger and my kids take after me, he doesn't know how to handle them when they get an overload, where as I do. But dad does have his moments of insight. |
posted by Nicole on 11/05/2008 10:23 AM
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As far as choosing parents open to change and growth. Well, you could also say that we're the ones more likely to seek out topics such as Indigo. More open to the idea of it all. Which may make it seem more like a trend towards indigo's choosing these "types" of parents. I also thing that the generations that are parenting now a days are generally more open to change and growth too. |
posted by April on 11/05/2008 11:51 AM
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I agree. If my son is indeed an Indigo child, I can tell you that I myself have always been very open-minded and sensitive to the paranormal. I often knew what people were thinking about me and had a few psychic experiences myself. |
posted by ivona on 12/30/2008 05:56 PM
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