Mary Holt - Clinical Hypnotherapist,  Meridian Practitioner, Spiritual Healer, Spiritual Teacher, Spirit Rescuer and Spiritual Author

The Indigo Evolution

Some of you will be aware of the existence of the Indigo children, some will have maybe one or two Indigo children within the family.  The second generation have been arriving here with us since the mid eighties, eight out of ten children are born Indigo.  They have started to slow down now and by mid 2009 will cease to arrive.

The word Indigo comes from the colour of their aura which is lilac/purple.  These children are old souls who have been to the earth plane many times, who come here with much wisdom and unconditional love for all, they teach us how we should behave towards each other.  Some of these children are finding life very difficult as their parents and teachers do not understand them.

These children very often get bullied at school and within the family unit.  They are accused of lying when they have not lied, very often they are in the wrong place at the wrong time.  Indigo children are very naive, sensitive and insecure, they sometimes show an inner anger when they find it difficult to be understood by people around them.  This anger affects them quite badly, sometimes they become out of control of their actions and do not know how to correct the reactions that stem from this. 

The results of this behaviour can lead to disruption in school and at home, a lot of these children are diagnosed with ADHD or Asperger's syndrome and very often referred to a psychiatrist or psychologist, this is not the way forward for these children, it only adds to their confusion.  They are here to do a job; they know what it is they are here to do.  Indigos can read us like an open book and quickly notice and neutralize any hidden agenda at attempts to manipulate them.  They think that they are Royal.

These children have a high IQ but very often referred to as average whilst in school.  They do not like authority; they need to know why it is that they are being told to do things.  They like to do things in the same order for example at school, if they know that every Thursday morning is taken up with English and then Maths, they get very upset and uncomfortable when they find that this has changed to another subject.  They find it very difficult to cope with change, they can be very obsessive.

As these children grow older and are still not understood, they sometimes start to self medicate, either with drugs, alcohol, or some turn to petty crime or more serious crime.  We all need to realize that these children are here, they are here to stay, they cannot conform and be expected to fit into our schools, they feel like square pegs in round holes.

These children are right brained (subconscious), they are very often creative such as painting, drawing, musical.  Some are entertainers wanting to please all of the time as children do.  We must embrace these children, they will do much good in the World, welcome them into your homes and your schools.  Work with them, take the trouble to find out about them, they will teach us so much more than we could ever teach them.

"We all need to realize

that these children are here,

they are here to stay " 

All Content © 2010 Mary Holt