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Being born with an extra plasenta (not only one)...I heared this adds some spiritual powers to the baby?
- I was born in (JULY 13,1982) TODAY is my birthday!!
( does the number 13 has something to do with it)
- My element = FIRE
- Sign = CANCERIAN
- my Chineeze sign = DOG
I can descripe my self as a gracful girl( physically and mentally) Many people told me that im beautiful girl they said that my face and smile are innocent, I have a big eyes, i also have 7 moles on my left shoulder and ordered in row. I also have another mark on right leg looks like a grape or something like that.
Am i an indigo???
I tired suicide 3 times, I lack passion in my life?
I see shadows and dark small bodies which have darker spots in them and they fly around where ever i go.
Their shapes like circle sometimes squars

2006-07-12 23:41:29 · 5 answers · asked by haya D 1 in Entertainment & Music Horoscopes

ok forget about the plasenta thingy how about other stuff i have mentioned?

2006-07-12 23:46:55 · update #1

5 answers

Lets begin by first objectively defining the term "Indigo Children" for the benefit of any that are ignorant as regards the term.

"Indigos" are people (and the term does indeed also apply to adults born post-1960 as well) allegedly have special psychological and spiritual attributes. The indigo child concept was first popularized by the book The Indigo Children, written by the husband and wife team of Lee Carroll and Jan Tober. He claims to have learned of the concept via conversations with a spiritual entity he calls "Kryon." The adjective "indigo" is used because it is claimed these children appear with an indigo-hued aura. There is no scientific basis whatsoever for the concept of an "aura," let alone an "indigo child".

Those who support the concept claim the proportion of 'indigos' in recent times to be very large and increasing, rising from 85% in 1992 to 95% at some point after 1994. In previous decades the proportion is claimed to have been much lower. There are, however, no verfiable statistics to back these claims up, let alone a methodology for identifying or classifying an "indigo child."

Although Carroll states that while most of the traits of indigos are physically observable (there is no evidence of this), the indigo child concept is also metaphysical in nature. Carroll describes himself as a channeller for Kryon, a supposed angelic being that he claims exists. One of the book's six chapters focuses on the supposed spiritual aspects of claimed indigos, and includes information that is best classified as new age metaphysical or pseudoscientific. Some individuals believe the "arrival" of these supposed indigo children is wholly a spiritual phenomenon, and that indigo children are supposedly the beginning of a new hybrid, possibly alien. Spiritual author Doreen Virtue has also written books on this topic and another group of children called Crystal Children - all semantics as we search for answers.

According to Carroll and Tober, "the Indigo Child is a boy or girl who displays a new and unusual set of psychological attributes, revealing a pattern of behavior generally undocumented before." They assert these children are often misdiagnosed with Attention-Deficit Disorder or Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and they advise parents to avoid medicating these children for that condition despite warnings from legitimate doctors. This pattern, they claim, has unique factors that call on parents and teachers to change their treatment and upbringing of these children in order to assist them in achieving balance and harmony in their lives, and to help them avoid frustration.

The title "indigo children" was originally given to people with the ten attributes described below who were mainly born in the period from 1975 through 1995. Some sources use the term "crystal children" to describe indigos at a young age (younger than age 7); and some state that the children being born today (after the year 2000) are "crystal children" who are more sensitive and spiritually connected than the indigos, who they claim are more warrior-like in nature. Carroll and Tober have not detailed why their classification is particularly more useful or accurate than approaches based on conventional child psychology and sociology; rather, they claim the list was "channeled" by Carroll from a mystical entity they call Kryon. I am not much into metaphysical channeling.

Having said. What follows are the ten attributes that they claim describe the indigo child:


They come into the world with a feeling of royalty (and often act like it).

They have a feeling of "deserving to be here," and are surprised when others don't share that.

Self-worth is not a big issue; they often tell the parents "who they are."

They have difficulty with absolute authority (authority without explanation or choice).

They simply will not do certain things; for example, waiting in line is difficult for them.

They get frustrated with systems that are ritually oriented and don't require creative thought.

They often see better ways of doing things, both at home and in school, which makes them seem like "system busters" (nonconforming to any system).

They seem antisocial unless they are 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 extremely difficult for them socially.

They will not respond to "guilt" discipline ("Wait till your father gets home and finds out what you did").

They are not shy in letting it be known what they need.

Critics will offer that the traits listed above are not unique and are observable in most children. This supposed new type of child is believed by them to have come forward for a reason; most often suggested is that they will improve the world in some way. The changes generally discussed involve bringing peace, toppling corrupt institutions, and a shift from allopathic medicine to a greater understanding of more natural alternatives. According to many believers, indigo children are more in touch with a so-called "universal truth," and do not tolerate or understand behaviors or systems that are not in harmony with it. Indigo children are sometimes said to possess an extreme longevity, with a lifespan of several hundred years. There is no evidence to substantiate this claim.

It is possible to use the traits assigned to supposed indigo Children as a weakly scientific observation of social trends, rather than as a signifier of a new race or form of consciousness. Educators, generally, have not embraced the indigo child supposition for lack of evidence. Some alternative educators have accepted the indigo concept, and have related their mission to the needs of so-called indigo children. Philosophies that resonate with indigos' supposed style of learning may include experiential education, multiple intelligence strategies, project-based learning, unschooling, and student-centered learning.

Critics of the indigo children, which include most of established science, claim that it is not a legitimate scientific way of understanding social changes.

The Skeptic's Dictionary asserts: "the main thesis of The Indigo Children is that many children diagnosed as having Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder are actually space aliens." Believers in this concept have proposed classifying it as protoscience rather than pseudoscience. Skeptics point out that no proponent of "indigo children" has ever provided a single piece of verifiable evidence to support their claims.


Supporters of the theory argue that there is little benefit in discussing this theory with skeptics. According to this argument, skeptics are already determined to disbelieve anything associated with the new-age movement, and thus exhibit systemic bias. Believers point to interviews done with the "indigo" children and their parents, and observations of the children, as proof of the validity of the idea of "indigo" children. They may also use the example of Kirlian photography (itself under debate) as evidence of "auras".

At any rate, hopefully this will give you enough information to determine for yourself whether you fall into the category of souls known as 'Indigo', and whether or not you think such a thing is, in the end, credible at all.

A final note: As a human soul, you are extraordinarily special and possessing the greatest of potential to manifest realities beyond your wildest imaginations. All souls are. The key is not in definng yourself then outside of the human race - as if to be human is not infinitely incredible, but within it by rising to the absolute perfection of what you are truly meant to be.

Philosophically in blue,

Ms. Teak.

2006-07-13 04:42:37 · answer #1 · answered by Ms. Teak 3 · 2 4

Nothing like that really adds power to a baby, certain signs can be more intuitive etc but really it's all to do with training your mind

I don't think there's such thing as Indigo children as their aura's are supposed to be indigo and i haven't seen any plus they're supposed to be the next generation and all under 8 at this time..

2006-07-13 06:48:10 · answer #2 · answered by Angel 3 · 0 0

Indigo Children are supposed to have an indigo colored aura. Find someone that can see aura's to tell you.

2006-07-13 09:08:17 · answer #3 · answered by cj 4 · 0 0

I don't think extra plasentas add powers to a baby. I don't think anything adds powers to babies.

2006-07-13 06:46:00 · answer #4 · answered by Aloofly Goofy 6 · 0 0

Everyone has the ability to be intuitive, sensitive and psychic. Some people just choose to ignore that fact and don't embrace it.

2006-07-13 06:57:46 · answer #5 · answered by astroleolady 5 · 0 0

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