Indigo Children. What does this mean? Indigos are:
* Strong-willed
* Born in the mid to late 70's or later
* Headstrong
* Creative, with an artistic flair for music, jewelry-making, poetry, etc.
* Prone to addictions
* An old soul, as if you're 13 going on 43
* Intuitive or psychic, possibly with a history of seeing angels or deceased people
* An isolationist, either through aggressive acting-out, or through fragile introversion
* Independent and proud, even if you constantly ask others (i.e. your parents) for money
* In possession of a deep desire to help the world in a big way
* Wavering between low self-esteem and grandiosity
* Easily bored
* Prone to insomnia, restless sleep, nightmares, or difficulty/fear of falling asleep
* Has a history of depression, even suicidal thoughts or attempts
* Looking for real, deep, and lasting friendships
* Easily bonded with plants and animals
Indigo Children represent a special breed of individuals who have come to our planet to bestow us with their gifts. They're here to change our political, educational, nutritional, family, and other systems. They're also here to help all of us reach our potential by becoming more natural and more intuitive.
Yet there are some people who resent the change these children represent. They would like the school system to remain in its present state, and they'd like the Indigo Children to comply. Since you can't force Indigo Children to do anything, and they see coercion as a form of dishonest manipulation, drugging is being used as an insidious method of making the Indigo Child "fit in."
Indigo Children are often labeled ADD or ADHD, meaning that they either have Attention Deficit Disorder or Attention Deficit with Hyperactivity Disorder, respectively. But these children aren't disordered - the world they're trying to fit into is! It's filled with unnaturalness and dishonesty.
In our modern world, people lie to themselves and each other subsisting on processed food and dirty air. Each day, they go to jobs they hate and detach from their underlying feelings of discontentment. These children, on the other hand, aren't equipped with the ability to dissociate and lie to themselves. They're incredibly telepathic and have too much integrity to betray themselves. In a way Indigo Children are healthy role models for all of us.
Some of the most common behavioral patterns of Indigos (according to Jan Tober, co-author of THE INDIGO CHILDREN):
1) They come into the world with a feeling of royalty (and often act like it).
2) They have a feeling of "deserving to be here," and are surprised when others don't share that.
3) Self-worth is not a big issue. They often tell the parents "who they are."
4) They have difficulty with absolute authority (authority without explanation or choice).
5) They simply will not do certain things; for example, waiting in line is difficult for them.
6) They get frustrated with systems that are ritual oriented and don't require creative thought.
7) They often see better ways of doing things, both at home and at school, which makes them seem like "system busters" (nonconforming to any system).
cool They seem antisocial unless they're with their own kind. If there are no others of like consciousness around them, they often turn inward, feeling like no other human understands them. School is often difficult for them socially.
9) They will not respond to "guilt" discipline ("Wait until your father gets home.")
10) They aren't shy about letting you know what they need.
Please note that this was not written by me. I'm merely quoting. I hope it helps you understand Indigo Children a little better.