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Indigo Children

The Indigo Children: The New Kids Have Arrived, by Lee Carroll and Jan Tober. ISBN 1561706086. Do you think your child is special? Well, perhaps he or she is! Self-help professionals Lee Carroll and Jan Tober have collected essays by dozens of doctors, counselors, and other childhood experts that seem to document the arrival on earth of a newly evolved species of human kiddie referred to here as an "indigo" child. The 10 most common traits are: 1.) They come into the world with a feeling of royalty. 2.) They have a feeling of deserving to be here. 3.) Self-worth is not a big issue. 4.) They have difficulty with authority by ritual or without explanation. 5.) They simply will not do certain things. 6.) They get frustrated with systems that don't require creative thought. 7.) They often see better ways of doing things. 8.) School is often difficult for them and they can seem antisocial. 9.) They will not respond to guilt-trip discipline. 10.) They are not shy about letting you know what they need. If your little angel/devil fits this pattern and you are pulling your hair out trying to relate, you may want to read this book before resorting to Ritalin. --P. Randall Cohan

Edgar Cayce on the Indigo Children, by Peggy Day, Susan Gale. ISBN 0876044976. Many people say that children are special. That statement has never been more true than in the age in which we live. Psychic ability is presenting itself in children more than ever. According to American mystic Edgar Cayce, groups of amazing and unusual individuals would begin to incarnate on earth late in the twentieth century and beyond. They would come to be called Indigo Children. These children can be categorized into three different groups: Psychic, Indigo, and Crystal, each having his or her own amazing gifts and talents. This book shows how these children can be recognized and nurtured as the special people they truly are. The authors take us to other countries and share research and stories about these incredible souls. The reader is also enlightened on the many facilities and groups that work to cultivate the children and the families of these fantastic little people. A student of the Cayce Readings for over thirty years, Susan Gale has been working with children since she was nineteen. For eight years, she owned a sole proprietorship children's center, including a school, which applied the principles of the readings with great success. Currently she manages the programs of A Place of Light, a center dedicated to creating safe havens for intuitive children and their families. She makes her home in Albany, N.Y.

The Care and Feeding of Indigo Children, by Doreen Virtue. ISBN 1561708461. Doreen explores the psyche of these special kids and offers alternative solutions to Ritalin based on her extensive research and interviews with child-care experts, teachers, parents, and the Indigo Children themselves. Read the accounts of these remarkable children as they explain why they act-out, are aggressive or withdrawn; and what they want from the adults in their lives.



Spiritually Healing the Indigo Children (and Adult Indigos, Too!): The Practical Guide and Handbook, by Wayne Dosick and Ellen Kaufman. ISBN 1588720888. Indigo Children can be recognized by their high intelligence, intuitiveness, creativity, and energy. They are also can have trouble "fitting in," can be depressed, and in deep emotional pain. Contemporary society has made numerous attempts to help them heal. After-school programs, counseling, medication—all can be good and valid—but their cognitive approach has not addressed the spiritual wounds that cause many Indigo Children to feel out of place in this world. This is the first book to provide a therapeutic process, sourced in the world of Spirit, that celebrates these children’s inherent knowing; brings life-changing transformation to their attitudes and behaviors; and affirms their soul-vision of a perfect world. Parents and children play games that take the shape of sacred ritual, to bridge the gap between how they intuitively perceive the world, and the experience of the pain and unjustness surrounding them. This healing process will soften, and hopefully remove, the pain and discomfort Indigos feel in being who they are, and give allow them the space to come into the fullness of their purpose.

An Indigo Celebration: More Messages, Stories, and Insights from the Indigo Children, by Jan Tober and Lee Carroll. ISBN 1561708593. A book of stories, articles and additional insights into the Indigo child phenomenon. This book is to inspire, teach, and provide meaningful insights. The Indigo Children are an integral part of the positive transformational shift of the new millenium. Jan Tober and Lee Carroll speak before thousands of seminar attendees worldwide on human enablement and empowerment.



The Crystal Children: A Guide to the Newest Generation of Psychic and Sensitive Children, by Doreen Virtue. ISBN 1401902294. Crystal Children reflect the new generation that has come to the Earth plane after the Indigo Children. They are approximately ages 0 through 5, although some members of the first wave of Crystal Children are as old as 7. These children are like Indigos—highly psychic and sensitive—but without the dark edge and the anger energy. The term Crystal Children is already taking hold worldwide, and people everywhere are talking about these special kids. Since Doreen is the only researcher who is publicly giving speeches on the subject, her audiences have been asking her for a book on the topic. It’s a natural sequel to her book The Care and Feeding of Indigo Children. As babies, Crystal Children may take longer than normal to begin talking. They are highly telepathic, and their tuned-in mothers communicate with them nonverbally. Because they’re so sensitive, the Crystal Children babies may fuss and cry a lot in crowded places. They’re also very fond of nature. Doreen once watched one Crystal Child walk from tree to tree, giving each one a big hug. Crystal Children are beautiful inside and out, like magnificent little high-priests and priestesses. One look in their eyes, and you’ll recognize Divine love and wisdom. Their auras are bright, radiant, and opalescent—they seem to glow from the inside! They talk about past lives, distant galaxies, and profound insights concerning peace and love. Most Crystal Children’s parents are aware that their kids are special, and they’re thrilled to be parenting such delightful children. The book includes many interviews with Crystal Children, their parents, and teachers. It discusses parenting and teaching methods that are essential to keeping these children happy and healthy, and how to avoid pitfalls that could spoil their special gifts.

Anger and the Indigo Child, by Dianne Lancaster. ISBN 0972890432. Helps all children and families better understand and navigate the intense emotional patterns that anger and needs can create. Filled with insights, how-to's and practical guidelines for Transforming Anger Into Love(tm). Recommended by professionals. Dianne Lancaster is author of four books, including Reclaiming the Authentic Self and When Anger Is In Control: A Handbook for Change. Former president of a stress management firm, Dianne founded the Anger Management Institute in 1998 and has taught Transforming Anger Into Love(tm) for individuals, families, schools, businesses and faith-based organizations since 1983.




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