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senior citizen 05-03-2013 08:36 PM

Read about the indigo children
 
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Originally Posted by DonH57 (Post 670685)
First off I have to say I never intended to plagerize Quixote's quote. I should have said influences instead of factors. Overall I believe our genetic make up, upbringing and enviornment help to develope any abilities we may have. I guess developement is the key. I once read somewhere that children are more prone to have experiences until it's drilled into them that there is no such thing as ghosts, or spirits or the like. It was done to me but I refused to listen.



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Read about the INDIGO CHILDREN



DonH57 05-03-2013 10:43 PM

Thank you Senior Citizen. I shall look into that article tommorrow morning.

Quixote 05-04-2013 06:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DonH57 (Post 670685)
First off I have to say I never intended to plagerize Quixote's quote. I should have said influences instead of factors. Overall I believe our genetic make up, upbringing and enviornment help to develope any abilities we may have. I guess developement is the key. I once read somewhere that children are more prone to have experiences until it's drilled into them that there is no such thing as ghosts, or spirits or the like. It was done to me but I refused to listen.

I am in complete agreement with DonH57. The word makes no difference, whether “factors” or “influences.” (At first I just wasn’t sure what he was getting at.) Wherever it comes from, it’s real for some of us, as in the case of my cousin’s friend who has no idea either but just knows that she can sense things that most people cannot, that it’s a gift from somewhere that she’s been given, and that her responsibility is to use it for the good of others without expectation of reward.

I read the article about indigo children in the Wikipedia link. Here is a piece of that article:

Descriptions of indigo children include:

• the belief that they are empathetic [empathic], curious, strong-willed, independent, and often perceived by friends and family as being strange;
• possess a clear sense of self-definition and purpose;
• exhibit a strong innate sub-conscious spirituality from early childhood (which, however, does not necessarily imply a direct interest in spiritual or religious areas);
• a strong feeling of entitlement, or "deserving to be here."

Other alleged traits include:

• a high intelligence quotient, an inherent intuitive ability; and
• resistance to rigid, control-based paradigms of authority.

According to Tober and Carroll, indigo children may function poorly in conventional schools due to their rejection of rigid authority, being smarter (or more spiritually mature) than their teachers, and a lack of response to guilt-, fear- or manipulation-based discipline.

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Are there any of us who have not known children who fit this description? Did some of us fit this description when we were children? Did any of our own children? Continue to be a skeptic, if that is how you feel, but as DonH suggests, at least keep an open mind!

It looks as though we’ve completely hijacked this thread about real estate disclosure. Maybe this all belongs in a new one….

DonH57 05-04-2013 07:43 PM

That's a great idea for a new post.

graciegirl 05-05-2013 05:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Quixote (Post 671436)
I am in complete agreement with DonH57. The word makes no difference, whether “factors” or “influences.” (At first I just wasn’t sure what he was getting at.) Wherever it comes from, it’s real for some of us, as in the case of my cousin’s friend who has no idea either but just knows that she can sense things that most people cannot, that it’s a gift from somewhere that she’s been given, and that her responsibility is to use it for the good of others without expectation of reward.

I read the article about indigo children in the Wikipedia link. Here is a piece of that article:

Descriptions of indigo children include:

• the belief that they are empathetic [empathic], curious, strong-willed, independent, and often perceived by friends and family as being strange;
• possess a clear sense of self-definition and purpose;
• exhibit a strong innate sub-conscious spirituality from early childhood (which, however, does not necessarily imply a direct interest in spiritual or religious areas);
• a strong feeling of entitlement, or "deserving to be here."

Other alleged traits include:

• a high intelligence quotient, an inherent intuitive ability; and
resistance to rigid, control-based paradigms of authority.

According to Tober and Carroll, indigo children may function poorly in conventional schools due to their rejection of rigid authority, being smarter (or more spiritually mature) than their teachers, and a lack of response to guilt-, fear- or manipulation-based discipline.

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Are there any of us who have not known children who fit this description? Did some of us fit this description when we were children? Did any of our own children? Continue to be a skeptic, if that is how you feel, but as DonH suggests, at least keep an open mind!

It looks as though we’ve completely hijacked this thread about real estate disclosure. Maybe this all belongs in a new one….

As a teacher, I've met a few parents who thought their children SHOULDN'T
be redirected. The parents of the children who these children were being mean to thought otherwise.

I haven't met any indigo children. Many of other colors and they were all fun to know and to teach.

I shouldn't be making light of your views, as I have said,I am skeptical....but tomorrow, I may change my mind.

I think this paranormal activity subject deserves a thread of it's own. Particulary that so many folks who I really respect are saying things I have never heard and talking about things I have never experienced.

A priest once told me that he was present at an exorcism and the ring on the subject was removed and passed to him and it burnt a mark on his hand.

That is the only experience that I can relate.

senior citizen 05-05-2013 06:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quixote (Post 671436)
I am in complete agreement with DonH57. The word makes no difference, whether “factors” or “influences.” (At first I just wasn’t sure what he was getting at.) Wherever it comes from, it’s real for some of us, as in the case of my cousin’s friend who has no idea either but just knows that she can sense things that most people cannot, that it’s a gift from somewhere that she’s been given, and that her responsibility is to use it for the good of others without expectation of reward.

I read the article about indigo children in the Wikipedia link. Here is a piece of that article:

Descriptions of indigo children include:

• the belief that they are empathetic [empathic], curious, strong-willed, independent, and often perceived by friends and family as being strange;
• possess a clear sense of self-definition and purpose;
• exhibit a strong innate sub-conscious spirituality from early childhood (which, however, does not necessarily imply a direct interest in spiritual or religious areas);
• a strong feeling of entitlement, or "deserving to be here."

Other alleged traits include:

• a high intelligence quotient, an inherent intuitive ability; and
• resistance to rigid, control-based paradigms of authority.

According to Tober and Carroll, indigo children may function poorly in conventional schools due to their rejection of rigid authority, being smarter (or more spiritually mature) than their teachers, and a lack of response to guilt-, fear- or manipulation-based discipline.

---------------------------------------

Are there any of us who have not known children who fit this description? Did some of us fit this description when we were children? Did any of our own children? Continue to be a skeptic, if that is how you feel, but as DonH suggests, at least keep an open mind!

It looks as though we’ve completely hijacked this thread about real estate disclosure. Maybe this all belongs in a new one….

Yes, we've all known children and adults who might fit the description of Indigo children.......however, not all were....nor any, for that matter were autistic or learning disabled..........in fact they were near genius........definitely with extremely high I.Q.'s when tested. Quick learners. Bright, sharp.....intuitive and sensitive.
I might add that these children, the ones I've known anyway.........were all kindhearted and caring........because when you think of it.........anyone who is "sensitive" can also feel others' PAIN.....and others' SADNESS.

Empaths just feel things that others do not........and sense things that others do not.........just as some people are open minded and others are more rigid.

I certainly do not believe anyone who is "sensitive" to things unseen should be exorcised.

Remember what happened in Salem, Massachusetts.....just because a few teenage girls ate tainted bread from tainted rye flour.......by the way, that's a great place to visit for a long weekend........especially around Halloween in October........go down into the dungeon where they were kept. The cells were barely as wide as a typical kitchen pantry......not a walk in pantry.

Often, gifts like precognition and clairvoyance are inherited and passed down through the female side of family line.........not to say males cannot also have the gift.

People who think they do not have any such "gift" should ask themselves, "When I was last with my daughter, etc. and we finished each other's sentences before the other one could end theirs.........."......perhaps you have it also, but just aren't aware. I can finish my daughter's sentences in total.......before she's uttered two words out of her mouth. Explain that.

I've also had premonitions of those who would be "passing over" to the other side.....and within a short period......it's happened. It's not something you turn on or off..........you either have it or you don't have it.

With women, many of us just call it "women's intuition"......nothing spooky at all about that. Glad the men are acknowledging all of these psychic type events. Now , notice....I did not say psycho.

kittygilchrist 05-05-2013 07:07 AM

I relate to the thread off track as it is, as I would call myself an "empath" but not an indigo. I have met an indigo in his adulthood, Desai Panache, Indian, now in Naples, FL., an amazing psychic (who "read" my life), thoroughly joyful (annoyed me, really! too happy), follows no rules of how spiritual leaders should behave...a healer who behaved like a Pentecostal hindu playing rock music with lunatic joy. Said to have been recognized by age 7 as a healer by those standing near him. I believe he was born ready by the gift of God.


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