Last night, I turned in my outline to Bette, and felt motivated enough to start writing my Preface. I dedicate the book to both of my Grandmothers, and I am also going to write about Indigos. I had a post about Indigos on my wordpress blog, but I was dumb and didn't save it in my computer. When they closed my wordpress blog (due to violation of TOS?) I lost that post. Live and learn, it was a good one too.
Anyway, Indigos are children that we typically label as ADHD or ADD. These children do not have a disability or a learning disorder or any other malfunction of the brain...they are here to teach us. Indigos are the future of our planet. They are showing us that our lives are not strictly about work, earning wages, retiring and living a miserable mundane life. They are here to show us how to have faith, how to look beyond our "responsibilities" and love regardless of what trials or ugliness comes our way. Do you know an Indigo? Do you have a child that doctors and teachers want to drug?
Indigos typically are uncomfortable in their bodies. They are edgy, they cry a lot, they seem "nervous", they are quick to anger, quick to tell a joke, they have weird allergies, they have trouble sleeping, they have separation anxiety, they hate school, they are extremely brilliant, they have photographic memories...to get along with an Indigo, you have to think outside of the box. THAT is WHY they are here. One time I heard a joke about a child with ADD, but I changed it to "Indigo".
An Indigo child tells his Dad a joke, he says, "Dad, how many Indigos does it take to screw in a lightbulb?" The Dad smiles, "I don't know son, how many?" The Indigo replies, "Can I go ride my bike?"
Anyway, Indigos are children that we typically label as ADHD or ADD. These children do not have a disability or a learning disorder or any other malfunction of the brain...they are here to teach us. Indigos are the future of our planet. They are showing us that our lives are not strictly about work, earning wages, retiring and living a miserable mundane life. They are here to show us how to have faith, how to look beyond our "responsibilities" and love regardless of what trials or ugliness comes our way. Do you know an Indigo? Do you have a child that doctors and teachers want to drug?
Indigos typically are uncomfortable in their bodies. They are edgy, they cry a lot, they seem "nervous", they are quick to anger, quick to tell a joke, they have weird allergies, they have trouble sleeping, they have separation anxiety, they hate school, they are extremely brilliant, they have photographic memories...to get along with an Indigo, you have to think outside of the box. THAT is WHY they are here. One time I heard a joke about a child with ADD, but I changed it to "Indigo".
An Indigo child tells his Dad a joke, he says, "Dad, how many Indigos does it take to screw in a lightbulb?" The Dad smiles, "I don't know son, how many?" The Indigo replies, "Can I go ride my bike?"
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You know, until you mentioned "brilliant," I was identifying with these Indigo children. The joke is great!
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