An excellent source for info on Indigo children can be found in P.M.H. 
Atwater's book, "Children of the New Millennium."

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Marshall Dudley 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 10:10 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>FW: CS>lung congestio


  Is there any good test for indigo children?  I have a granddaughter that is 
smart as a whip, but don't know how it know if she is indigo or not. 
  Thanks, 

  Marshall 

  Bill Brainerd wrote: 

     Christine,  This is a wonderful post.  When and how did you catch on to 
the Indigo child awareness. 
      -----Original Message----- 
      From: Christine Carleton [mailto:essential-liv...@telus.net] 
      Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2004 11:46 AM 
      To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
      Subject: Re: CS>FW: CS>lung congestio 
       
      ... Looking back, every time I caught a cold, there was something I 
didn't 
      want to do or thought that it 'should be' difficult...or just needed a 
      reason to lay about for a while. 
      Realizing that doesn't always stop me from doing it. 
      Sometimes an injury, health difficulty or just a nasty situation that 
      makes me mad, leads to a discovery that otherwise would have remained 
hidden.... 
      My daughter had conscious awareness on this mechanism.  She would say 
'Mom I don't want to go to middle school tomorrow'.  Initially I did the good 
Mom thing and tried to control - parroting the line each of us have probably 
heard - 'you must go to school'.  She got sick - fever over 100F - 101 to 103F 
normally.  After a few rounds this she asked if I had 'caught on'. 
      'Caught on?' I said. 
      'Don't ya get it? 
      'Get what?' I said. 
      'If I say I don't want to go, I will make my self sick to any standard 
you measure sickness by.  It's a bit of a hassle - feeling poopy--- Why can't I 
just be honest and make my own decisions instead of going through this facade 
to please you and the school?  Mom, it's boring.  They just drone on - I can 
make the marks without being there.  Can we get honest at home instead of 
playing games of 'should by whose standards' and 'control?' 
      'Don't you remember me asking how high my temperature had to be before I 
stayed home?' 
      I had said well over 100F.  Daah.. 

      The indigo children are different and can see through our 'sick sickness 
games....' 

      Then I remembered my own subtle manipulations as a child. As Ode Coyote 
says, - there was something I didn't want to do.... Wise words.  Sometimes when 
we are in the midst of a 'situation' it is hard to see the forest for the 
trees.  Looking back can be effective IF we see the cycle repeating.  Otherwise 
- take a pill or a prescription... It dulls the senses and once again covers up 
the root cause.  Sometimes it's alluring to have comfort. ...or just needed a 
reason to lay about for a while.  We've all done it. 

      Sometimes an injury, health difficulty or just a nasty situation that 
makes me mad, leads to a discovery that otherwise would have remained 
hidden.... When I quit my justifications and drama I too discovered gems that 
would have remained hidden. My games of recycling bronchitis, pneumonia etc. 
finally got tiring to me - It made my allopathic doctor lots of money when I 
believed in such things... 

      Christine 
      http://chris.fxtrainer.biz 

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      From: Ode Coyote <odecoy...@alltel.net> 
      Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
      Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2004 07:57:00 -0400 
      To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
      Subject: Re: CS>FW: CS>lung congestion 
      Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com 
      Resent-Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2004 05:21:56 -0700 

      It could be said that all illness and all medicine is a 'magick' of 
      interactive accepted symbolizms. 
      If a symbol is NOT accepted, it won't work no matter what. 
      If it IS accepted, it'll do whatever it does...no matter what. 
      [Spontaneous illnesses AND cures] 
      Then there is partial acceptance and the fact that virtually none of us 
are 
      consciously aware of what's personally acceptable and what's not or for 
      what reason. 

      Why is it that placebos sometimes work and some people who closely attend 
      smallpox victims never got smallpox? 

      I think people always get what they want..it's just that nearly no one 
      knows exactly what that is on a conscious level. 
      At the awareness level of personal power, 'good and bad' are irrelevent 
      judgements.  If these judgements are made [and who doesn't make 
      judgements?], the real reasons and causes remain hidden from awareness. 

      Neurolinguistically speaking, Accepting responsibility [recognizing the 
      starting point of personal power] does not equate to taking blame [making 
      judgements about what that power is doing while denying it exists, "as 
      yours"]. 

      Looking back, every time I caught a cold, there was something I didn't 
      want to do or thought that it 'should be' difficult...or just needed a 
      reason to lay about for a while. 
      Realizing that doesn't always stop me from doing it. 
      Sometimes an injury, health difficulty or just a nasty situation that 
      makes me mad, leads to a discovery that otherwise would have remained 
hidden. 

      Ode 



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