Monday, July 11, 2005

Today's Children-The Confused Indigos, Part 2

Today's Children-The Confused Indigos, Part 2


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The new article on today's children is now available on the website. This generation is known by many names, including Indigo and Crystal Children, Star Children, Light Children. Whatever name they are known by, they are a generation that we have never seen before and they have special needs, gifts and talents. The Crystal and Indigo children represent the new, higher energetic patterns that are arriving to change the Earth's vibrational frequency.This new series provides information on these children and the wonderful gifts they bring to the world.If today's Indigos seem unmotivated and unable (or unwilling) to find purpose and direction in their lives, it may come from their upbringing. Not that their parents were necessarily bad parents, but Indigos were parented by a generation who were determined to not repeat the mistakes of their parents and to give their children everything that they lacked as children. So the parents worked hard, sacrificed and ensured that their children had all of the love and opportunities that they could provide, as well as all of the material things that they never had. What has come from the parents' efforts is a generation that has everything that they could possibly want, and more. They have more money than their parents ever did, are well traveled, well dressed, well educated and more global than any other generation. So why are they finding it so hard to make their entrance into the world?
For all of their wonderful energy, Indigos can easily step into complacency-in plain words, they can be lazy. They know what they're capable of, they know their strengths and what is possible for them but they often choose to do nothing. Part of that is fear, they are afraid of making wrong or bad choices, so they make no choice. They are also a generation that has been put under extreme pressure to perform and succeed. Today's young adult Indigos are the children of the 1980s and 1990s, who were educated in language, art, music, dance and literature before they ever started kindergarten! Even the school systems, during the last 20 years, put tremendous pressure on these children to succeed. Now, they are a generation that appears to be burned out on success because they have had so much of it. And unappreciative because they have always had everything. What is next?
Understanding that a large part of their lack of motivation comes from fear of failure is one way to help Indigos start moving into adulthood. Acknowledging that we don't or won't judge their mistakes, or them, is another, as is talking to them about their worries and allowing them to be less confident, capable and successful than we may have led them to believe that we wanted. Indigos tend to have better relationships with their parents when they are older and the need to reconnect seems to be very strong now. Some Indigos who were highly successful earlier in their lives, are simply burned out on success. Some are afraid that they will not have the material success that their parents provided, so they choose to stay at home, where they're comfortable. But while we have to give them some leeway, we can't believe that they will get out of this by themselves, as previous generations would have, because they seem to be unable to muster the energy to do that. With our help, though, they can. We can help them find their passion and direction by being supportive but insistent, loving but disciplined and reflecting in our own lives the acceptance, joy and abundance that we are here to teach them.


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