again_with_this wrote:
I thought those with Asperger's were more likely to be rational and logical. No one is calling this out for the BS it is?
I always thought "indigo children" were supposed to be super emotional and very in tune with the "feelings" of others. I think it's bunk, but I highly doubt someone with Asperger's would qualify as an indigo child. In many ways, it sounds like a child who is pretentiously (and self-righteously) NT.
I never associated AS children with Indigo kids, but I do remember hearing that Indigo Children talk less--may even go through a period of silence--but it is attributed to telepathy rather than autism.
I've never heard about pretension or self-righteousness of Indigo Children. I think the idea is fueled by a desire to see future generations fix the mistakes of the past.