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Welcome to the group annette if i may be so bold. In many ways many

of us here are also indigo.

John

 

Carla Rueckert: Indigo Children are a Mystic Handful

 

 

When I was seven years old my family moved to a new neighborhood

where there was a troop of Brownies, which are junior Girl Scouts. I

was invited by the den mother to join the group. I was excited to

meet new people and hopefully make some new friends.

 

My first meeting was my last. Our project for the meeting was to cut

a pattern out of colored construction paper which, when glued, became

a little candy basket. We were going to fill them with gum drops and

distribute them to the children at a nearby orphanage.

 

The pattern was such that one could easily put two of them on one

sheet of paper. I thought of the waste of paper and was motivated to

show the troop leader my improvement on her plan. I thought she would

be pleased. However she was furious with me and immediately asked me

to leave the meeting. I was banished. There was no appeal.

 

I never did make any friends in that neighborhood. Two girls from

that meeting dropped by but one was a Roman Catholic, and her Mother

did not want her playing with Protestants - I am Episcopalian. The

other was a hard-shell southern Baptist and her Mom did not want her

playing with Catholics. I went back to reading my books, singing my

music and playing tomboy by myself. But I digress.

 

The point is that I am a typical example of an indigo child. I have

never been able to take orders blindly. Things need to be explained

to me. I felt, as a child as much as today, that my mind was the most

trusted one around. I am introverted and find it challenging to be in

large groups unless I get to pick the group.

 

These are all indigo characteristics.

 

Let me list them more precisely:

 

They are not able to accept orders without explanations and the

opportunity to share their own input.

They tend to be antisocial and introverted.

School is often very hard for Indigos because the people in their

classes do not make sense to them, and because they tend to know as

much or more than their teachers.

Their sense of self-worth is quite high. The indigo Child web site

describes them as coming into the world with a feeling of royalty.

They won't do some things, like stand on line.

They are system busters when the system does not make sense to them.

It is not that they are rebels. They are naturally progressive and

want to improve the environment in which they live.

You cannot make an Indigo feel guilty by threatening him. Your only

hope of altering his behavior is to ask for his help in negotiating a

solution.

They assume their right to be here and tend to tell parents what they

need.

They tend to be highly psychic and intuitive, with many

characteristics of right-brained people such as artists, musicians

and writers.

They tend to be very intelligent.

They tend to present to the classically trained therapist in such a

way as to be diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder of one type or

another.

They sound like such brats! What is going on with these kids?

 

Firstly, here is the psychological version, which is that, in

psychologist Jan Tober's words, " An Indigo Child is one who displays

a new and unusual set of psychological attributes, and shows a

pattern of behavior generally undocumented before. " Jan and Lee

Carroll are leading writers on this subject. Their very good book is

titled s} " The Indigo Children " s}. Their feeling is that this is not

at all a local, American phenomenon but is occurring world-wide. They

state that perhaps 80% of all children now being born have these

characteristics. And that percentage is rising steadily as more of us

graduate upon the occasion of our natural death.

 

 

 

An Indigo Child is one who displays a new and unusual set of

psychological attributes, and shows a pattern of behavior generally

undocumented before.

 

 

These psychologists' take on this phenomenon is that these children

have been born with a mission-oriented mind and that they are

spiritual Masters who have evolved beyond the old-style human being.

They have both right-brained and left-brained characteristics. Coming

into a left-brained culture, they want to balance it.

 

The name, Indigo Children, by the way, was created by a psychic,

Nancy Ann Tappe, who sees auras. She reports that most babies born

nowadays have an indigo ring around their auras.

 

The Confederation source, Q'uo, which our group channels has a

different explanation for why these children are here.

 

I have talked before about the concept of densities. First density is

the planet with its elements and forces like air, water, fire and

earth. Second density is plants and animals. Third density is human

beings like us. Fourth density, the next density up from our

environment, is humans who are able to study the lessons of love and

understanding. Fifth density is humans who are able to study wisdom.

Sixth density is humans who are able to study the balance of love and

wisdom and come into perfect balance and unity.

 

The Q'uo report that there have been three waves of people

incarnating into Earth from fourth, fifth and sixth densities in

order to do a job. That job is to be here and love everything and

everybody - the planet, the plants and animals, ourselves and other

humans and all the beautiful virtues of higher densities.

 

The story goes that, by golly, we humans here in Earth's third

density have not learned the lesson of this density yet, which is to

love each other. These waves of wanderers have responded to the need

of Earth at this time to cram for its final exam. Third density is

coming to a close. The next class begins in 2012. Earth will become a

fourth-density positive planet.

 

The first wave of wanderers, including me, started around 1940. I

share many characteristics of the Indigos but my faculty of self-

worth is compromised compared to the Indigos. However I am

passionately involved in service and feel I have a mission on Earth,

like Indigos. That is characteristic of the first-wave wanderer.

 

The second wave of wanderers started around 1970 and were not

particularly service oriented. They wanted to come to Earth for their

own personal evolution; to work on the balance between love and

wisdom in their own natures. Helping the planet and its people was

secondary. Steaming, as we are, towards the crux of 2012, our

environment is rich in learning experiences that will give the second-

generation wanderer chances to work on that balance - to open the

heart if they are too wise, or to open the wisdom faculty if they are

too loving. They do want to serve others as well but have to work

hard to remember that.

 

The third wave of wanderers, say the Confederation, are graduates

from third-density Earth. They are the pioneers of fourth density.

They began to stream into our Earth world around 1985, as they

graduated from third density here.

 

At considerable sacrifice they chose as their first task of their new

density to come back and help those who have not yet graduated here

on their home planet.

 

They also want badly to restore the earth itself to balance as

stewards. They feel intensely about this two-pronged mission.

 

They are a fourth-density indigenous species, to look at their

situation carefully. They are in the great-ape, heavy, chemical-

distillery bodies we enjoy, but they remember pretty well how it

feels to live in a lighter and far less emotionally reactionary body.

And they come into incarnation with their fourth-density inner or

energy bodies activated as well as their third-density bodies.

 

Carroll, Tober and Tappe all feel that these children are Masters.

This is not precisely so. They are children! Certainly, however, they

have the potential to become Masters with far less struggle than

those without the thinner veiling which helps the Indigos to remember

how to think in fourth-density terms and make decisions with fourth-

density values like compassion, peace, beauty and progressive thought.

 

These three researchers link the Indigo Children with the energy of

the Divine Feminine. This energy has been exemplified by figures such

as Sophia and Quan Yin and many in mainstream thought as well as in

the channeling world have said that they feel that this energy is

what the world needs now.

 

Next column I will continue with this subject and write about how to

work with these children.

 

You may discover that you, yourself, are an Indigo who came through a

bit early. Or you may find that you are a wanderer of the first or

second wave. What shall you do with this information? You might read

my " Wanderer's Handbook " to learn more. That book is up on our web

site for free. Or you can buy the printed version.

 

The core of what to do with this information is: respond! Respond

with all your heart! If you have a sense that you have a mission on

Earth, know that the core of that mission is love. You are here to be

yourself and to love and accept love from others. That's the mission.

It's almost too simple to grasp. What you do in the outer world,

whatever it is, is only an offshoot of this basic mission.

 

I open my arms and embrace your spirit. Whatever you are doing today,

do it with love. Whomever you are meeting today, meet them as the

perfect, precious, exotic, dazzling, wondrous young Creators they

are. Get beyond behavior and judgment and love, love, love!

 

About the Columnist

Carla Lisbeth Rueckert was born on July 16, 1943 in Lake Forest, IL.

She grew up in Louisville, KY and graduated from the MacDuffie School

in 1961. She attended the University of Louisville, earning a

Bachelor of Arts Degree in English Literature in 1966. This was

followed by a Master's degree in Library Arts from Spalding College

in 1971. Carla worked as a librarian for The Kentucky Home School, a

thirteen-grade school for girls, as a school librarian until she was

hired by Don Elkins to do paranormal research.

 

They formally created L/L Research in 1970. Elkins and she wrote

Secrets of the UFO and The Crucifixion of Esmerelda Sweetwater

together. Carla's other books include A Channeling Handbook and A

Wanderer's Handbook.

 

Carla has served as a vocal channel since 1974 and was the instrument

for the five The Law of One books. Carla continues to channel and

offers personal counseling and channeling sessions. She presently

lives in Anchorage, KY, with her husband, Jim, their research

associate, Gary L. Bean, and their three cats.

 

www.llresearch.org

 

 

, Annette Allen

<cross1604 wrote:

>

> I've been lurking on this post for a while, but I'm ready to

introduce myself. After initially learning about Kundalini, my

response was Yikes! And I tried to stay away from it. But it just

kept popping up everywhere and I realized that not only did I really

want it, but it was starting to activate on its own. In the last few

years my world has flipped inside out, and I'm no longer sure if

anything that happens is due to health problems, being indigo,

Kundalini, going crazy, or all of the above! Reading over previous

posts has explained a few things for me, and I am glad to be here and

learn from all of you.

>

> Annette

>

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Suffer the children that come to me.

 

Interesting that when as a child you refused to abide by silly

contracts

Yet by the time you are an adult you found the need to sign a

contract with church and state,

Did you really have to do that to prove your love and commitment to

your partner. Sometimes it seems we are challenged to make

commitments we don't need to or want to.

Intuition tells us caution yet the wool is so often pulled over our

sheepish eyes.

 

If we really know who we are, our word is our oath. Though it can be

deceiving when we are unsecured in ones own protocol, as well as

indebted to someone or something .We find ourselves playing some one

else's game and we find ourselves at times, out of our own character.

 

I hope you don't read me as being judgemental it would be as bad as

me as the pot calling the kettle black though rather a respecter of

who we really are.

 

 

Love

John

 

 

, " alayafire "

<ari.reza wrote:

>

> Lol Jonn

> I too was ejected from the browine scouts (uk version I guess?)

> on the first day . They wanted me to swear an oath over an owl,

> Moloch the owl .I don't take oaths well...

>

> Im a comitment phobic to this day ,not indigo or anything else

can't

> commit, on my wedding day I checked out all of the exits , just

> incase :)

>

> And thinking back about the brownies ,whats with all of the

psycadelic

> shr00m fly chairs etc.. weird!

>

>

>

> paula....

>

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A wedding ring tossing ceramony? Wow,sounds quite esoteric.

:-)

Love John

, " alayafire "

<ari.reza wrote:

>

> John love your honest comments your becomming

> quite the mentor for me ..

> I did have a huge problem with the wedding thing..

> I backed out more than once. But my wife as i

> lovingly call him was getting hurt by it .Thinking

> It was on grounds of race that I was not marrying him..

> So with an emotional gun at my head the shotgun wedding began..

>

> He got his wedding but I got my wedding ring tossing ceromony

> afterwards(he did'nt like it though lol)

>

> I was his forever anyway no need for the blasted paperwork :)

> love

> paula

>

>

>

> Kundalini-Awakening-Systems-

1 , " johndplumber "

> <jaganatha@> wrote:

> >

> > Suffer the children that come to me.

> >

> > Interesting that when as a child you refused to abide by silly

> > contracts

> > Yet by the time you are an adult you found the need to sign a

> > contract with church and state,

> > Did you really have to do that to prove your love and commitment

> to

> > your partner. Sometimes it seems we are challenged to make

> > commitments we don't need to or want to.

> > Intuition tells us caution yet the wool is so often pulled over

> our

> > sheepish eyes.

> >

> > If we really know who we are, our word is our oath. Though it can

> be

> > deceiving when we are unsecured in ones own protocol, as well as

> > indebted to someone or something .We find ourselves playing some

> one

> > else's game and we find ourselves at times, out of our own

> character.

> >

> > I hope you don't read me as being judgemental it would be as bad

> as

> > me as the pot calling the kettle black though rather a respecter

> of

> > who we really are.

> >

> >

> > Love

> > John

> >

> >

> > , " alayafire "

> > <ari.reza@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Lol Jonn

> > > I too was ejected from the browine scouts (uk version I guess?)

> > > on the first day . They wanted me to swear an oath over an owl,

> > > Moloch the owl .I don't take oaths well...

> > >

> > > Im a comitment phobic to this day ,not indigo or anything else

> > can't

> > > commit, on my wedding day I checked out all of the exits , just

> > > incase :)

> > >

> > > And thinking back about the brownies ,whats with all of the

> > psycadelic

> > > shr00m fly chairs etc.. weird!

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > paula....

> > >

> >

>

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At 12:38 PM 9/14/2008, you wrote:

The pattern was such that one

could easily put two of them on one

sheet of paper. I thought of the waste of paper and was motivated to

 

show the troop leader my improvement on her plan. I thought she would

 

be pleased. However she was furious with me and immediately asked me

 

to leave the meeting. I was banished. There was no

appeal.

Laugh ... reminds me of high school art class where the teacher told me

I'd never be an artist ... because ... (and I quote) ... " You're too

creative " .

These are all

indigo characteristics.

I can relate to those.

The first wave of

wanderers, including me, started around 1940. I

share many characteristics of the Indigos but my faculty of self-

worth is compromised compared to the Indigos.

I suspect a lot of the early Indigos had that smashed down in early

childhood. I survived years of brutal bullying and as I look back on it

the very qualities we'd call " indigo " were what brought on the

abuse.

Brandi

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