Re: Indigo/crystal children By: Perdurabo / Novice
Post # 12 Nov 23, 2008
I don't think there are a mix of the two, but I think the Indigo generation has done what they were supposed to. Some cling to the label of "indigo" and are now indigo adults. Some have seen that they can transcend this label and ultimately reach the crystal state. Some toss all these terms and labels out and just live life for what it's worth.
I did not call you a "ho" or ever insulted or mentioned your beliefs.. I called you on insulting the character on a person that had sensitive views that you were talking to in a crude manner that you would never use face to face.
If you wish to talk about me, at least tell the truth if it isnt to my face.
Lol Forgotten called Indigo Children "attention whores"not Flagg. But I agree that some are. I have some tendicies of Indigo and Crystal children. But as Perdurabo said, I think that the Indigo Children have fulfilled their purpose and now its time for the Crystals to stand up and continue to evolve us. I wouldnt mind being a Crystal child but I would never wish to be one. They really aren't that important to me since I'm evolving myself.
I'm wondering if these labels are simply that, labels.
My son has strong traits of a crystal child. Of course I think he's special and destined for great things in life, I'm his mom lol. I just never considered these characteristics to be something...extrodinary. Annoying has come to mind a few times. His eyes draw people in and his personality keeps them there. Complete strangers buying him things because they think he's the greatest thing since sliced bread.
wait...magnetic personality, drawing people in, having them wanting to do anything for you....those are traits of the anti-christ too!
Ut-oh
Re: Indigo/crystal children By: Perdurabo / Novice
Post # 19 Nov 24, 2008
That's not a crystal child...youre raising a vampire! I've always wanted that magnetic stare thing.
And that's thing...they are labels. Mind you, better labels than what scinece has to offer, but labels nonetheless. It's a mixed bag, because when the opportunity to transcend such a moniker comes, a person could be so hung up on being special already, that they miss it. Drawback for sure for the indigo generation. But for the crystal children, what when the next phase comes, if there is one? These monkiers promote a different lifestyle or different treatment, but not so much growth. They are still labels, that bring to light the fact that things are changing, but but we let them have a sort of finality.
It's important to not forget your kids are kids, and at the same time important to feed their minds so they can grow properly. There's no doubt that our generations will witness some crazy new happenings. Things on a universal, or even supernatural scale that would have made our forefathers flip, but we will be properly equipped to deal with them, because we have allowed ourselves to grow.
I'm super interested to see the big roles the crystal generation will play in our future.
no not a vampire, sounds like the purple childen, I dont know much of them but they are like magnets. But purple children is not a part of new age children, they are "normal". This was in the finnish site "how to raise different type of children"
Re: Indigo/crystal children By: Perdurabo / Novice
Post # 21 Nov 24, 2008
the vampire thing was a joke. They're children. They should be treated,disciplined, and taught like children.
But they have a special drive, a drive to hear it all, see it all, that will turn in to the ability to look at things from all sides. The truth is, without proper nourishment they would definitely be a handful.
It's funny, because when I was a kid my mom would restrict the things I knew. And that's a natural thing for parents to want to do. You want to protect your kids from the poisons of the world. Somehow I always knew it anyway. My mom frequently said things like "you really think you know it all, don't ya'." I can remember very earnestly replying "no. Just most of it". Of course I was wrong. She did manage to shelter me from a lot of things...most of which I compensated for after high school.
Lol. Come to think of it, I can remember my mom having books like, "Lord, help me love my hyperactive child." Lol. I wasn't hyperactive, but to an extent I did have a.d.d. I only need to hear things once, and to me it always seemed like there was so much happening. Couldn't miss a second.
I think my point was don't hold out on your kids. Lol. It's not worth it. And let them know early on, that things don't always work exactly the way they're told...sometimes you have to look around a little.