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Indigo Children
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Alexis Szaty
Professor Williams
April 10, 2014
Communications

Indigo Children are described as children who are believed to possess special, unusual, and sometimes supernatural traits or abilities. Indigo children are those who are believed to represent a higher state of human evolution. The term itself is a reference to the belief that such children have an indigo colored aura. The color indigo represents the chakra of the third eye, which is associated with intuition, and paranormal abilities such as seeing angels, spirits or deceased loved ones.
They are highly empathic, possessing the ability to discern what others are thinking and feeling. Thus they have the ability to know when someone is being authentic, honest and truthful.
Indigo children are highly sensitive beings with a clear sense of self­definition and a strong feeling that they need to make a significant difference in the world. They are strong­willed, independent thinkers who prefer to be self­guided rather than directed by others. They are unique in the way they see things and will not conform in order to fit into society. Indigo’s possess wisdom and a high level of awareness “beyond their years.” When you look into their eyes you can see that they are old souls, and wise ones. They can be very outspoken, speaking to an Indigo is like talking to a miniature adult of sorts.
They are often diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD),
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Obsessive­Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Dyslexia, and
Learning Disabilities, they have a tendency to become unsociable when not around others of like

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mind. They are also prone to depression and sleep disorders such as insomnia and persistent nightmares. Indigo’s tend to be more visual, kinesthetic learners so remember best what they can picture in their brain and create with their hands. They are highly energetic people so movement is required to keep them better focused.



Citations: 1) Live Opinion: Gina Maria Romeo of Cortland College. Age 19    2) Weaver, Sandra. "The Indigo Child and How to Recognize One."  2012­spiritual­growth­prophecies.com. Sandra Musser Weaver, 2008. Web. 18 Apr. 2014.    3) Leland, John. "Are They Here to Save The World?" The New York Times. The New York  Times, 11 Jan. 2006. Web. 18 Apr. 2014.    4) Miller, Stefanie. "What Is the Indigo Child?" What Is the Indigo Child? A Magical World,  2007. Web. 18 Apr. 2014.

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