sinsboldly wrote:
Fuzzy wrote:
I donno. Indigo, Blessed, Hair.. this is the age of aquarius. Hippy redux. Thats how it smells to me! The world doesnt need a generation of savior-children. The king is dead. Long live the king. Bah.
oh, not all hippies are redux, we really didn't go anywhere, we just grew older, Fuzzy. I have always know I was a flower child, an indigo, a 'child of the new' and it didn't go away just because the fad wasn't bell bottom pants anymore. I am not a 'saviour' and don't think that the rest of us are either, unless we are all our OWN saviour. . .hey, there's an idea.
Maybe we are 'savin' our selves. No middle man needed!
Merle
Thats right. I can agree to that. My beef is that science is begeting a new religion in the elevation of neural atypical children as a saving force for the modern world. What a load of hooey, and what a load on those kids shoulders. They should be allowed to be normal kids, as much as possible, just as we were.
The hippies were a generation that organized themselves. These modern indigos are kids being fed an ideology when all they should be fed is nourishing food and hugged as often as they will take it.
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Indigo children is a term used within the New Age movement to refer to children who are alleged to possess paranormal attributes such as the ability to read minds.
The Indigo child concept was first publicized in 1999 by the book The Indigo Children: The New Kids Have Arrived, written by the husband-and-wife team of Lee Carroll and Jan Tober.[1] Carroll insists that the concept was obtained via conversations with a spiritual entity known as Kryon.
and for a whole wagon load of brain-f*ck....
http://www.greatdreams.com/indigo.htm
mmm. Someones brewing religion.