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Some parents fooled by prophecies of Indigo Children

Iron Skeptic

Aaron Sakulich

Issue date: 2/3/06 Section: Sci-Tech
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These so-called Indigo Children are not properly disciplined by parents hookwinked by psychics.
Media Credit: Martin S. Kottemeyer
These so-called Indigo Children are not properly disciplined by parents hookwinked by psychics.

Artist's rendition of a Indigo Child with a magnificent and captivating shining light.
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Artist's rendition of a Indigo Child with a magnificent and captivating shining light.

Everyone wants to think that their child is special. Maybe they are, maybe they aren't. Statistically speaking, from what I've seen of the world, I'm going to have to guess that only one out of, say, the next four hundred children I meet will actually be special. But that's not the point. If your child is special, I can absolutely guarantee you that he or she is not special because he or she is a so-called "Indigo Child."

"Indigo Child" is a term concocted by Nancy Ann Tappe, a psychic who claimed to be able to see auras. Auras are metaphysical glows put off by a person's psychic energy. They take on different colors dependent upon personality. It should be noted that not everyone can see auras and that those who can usually only do so in exchange for money, your money.

Anyway, Tappe spent her life looking at people's auras. Eventually, she started running into children the likes of which she had never seen before; their glows were of a dark blue color. Somehow she came to the conclusion that these children were the reincarnations of aliens, hierophants, priests, druids and other New Age favorites.

There are about a dozen different indicators that you or your child may be an Indigo Child. These include having trouble in school, inflated ego, being born with a sense of entitlement, trouble with authority, introversion, hyperactivity, and most critical of all, having been born after 1978. Interestingly enough, I meet all of these criteria. After many months of deep meditation and admiration of my own figure in a mirror, I have determined that I meet all of these criteria not because I am an Indigo Child, but because I'm sort of a jerk. No need to bring reincarnation into this one.

By these broad criteria, we know what the Indigo Children are supposed to be. Why are they important? Because they are apparently emissaries from heaven, human angels who will right all the wrongs in the world, creating a veritable utopia for all of mankind. That is, as long as we don't stifle their creativity by making them go to school, behave and so on. Interestingly enough, some New Age gurus claim that the place of the Indigo Children is being usurped by the Crystal Children, who are beginning to be born.

I'm sure you're asking yourself Who cares? So, some parents believe some New Age hippy baloney to make themselves feel better. What's the harm in that? I'm sure the less cynical of you will be shocked to learn that being an Indigo Child comes with a price. Not some metaphysical price, like never knowing a baby's smile, but a physical price. The people who made this stuff up are making a fortune on it. Special camps, conventions, schools and such are springing up all over the place. Gullible chumps are buying books about Indigo Children just as quickly as these New Age quacks can churn them out. There's even a line of crystal knickknacks that parents should buy to keep their Indigo Child's spiritual energies in balance. If there's anything that gets my ire up more than simpletons believing things without questioning them, it's when simpletons fund lives of luxury for hippie gurus.

Anyway, there are three reasons that you might be inclined to believe your child is an Indigo Child. The first is that you're a sucker who believes everything some flashy con man tells you. The second is that you want your child to be special. I can understand this. Every parent wants their child to have a better life. They usually do it by sending them to college or something, not by convincing them that they are an outer space superman. It can also come from boredom: Need something to really wow the neighbors with at parties? Need a little excitement and adventure in your life? Need something to feel good about? If so, have I got a deal for you. Send me a few hundred dollars, and I will come perform a viewing on your child. Then I will declare that his aura, which only I can see, has marked him as the savior of all mankind, one who shall usher in a new era of peace and justice. That should knock 'em dead next time you're at the grocery store.

The other reason is more difficult to ridicule and somewhat more disturbing. One of the claims made by proponents of the Indigo Child theory is that children who are hyperactive or afflicted by attention deficit disorder are actually these specially gifted children from space and that giving them medicines such as Ritalin is actually harming them by repressing their divine nature.

So it gives the parents an out. Instead of believing that their children are slightly imperfect or that they were born with a medical condition, they can believe that there is some sort of conspiracy between the governments and drug companies to keep their Indigo Child down. What the parents are basically saying is, "We feel uncomfortable thinking that we may have given birth to a child with a chemical imbalance or mental deficiency, so instead, we're going to buy into crackpot New Age theories to assuage our guilt issues. We can't love a child that's not perfect."

You know how you always hear new parents say that as soon as their child was born, the love was instant and unconditional? Not everyone feels that way.

I do believe that perhaps children in this day and age are overmedicated. This doesn't mean that I think they should be allowed to run around doing whatever the hell they want out of fear that discipline will somehow damage their celestial soul. A friend of mine was at a dentists' office when one of these Indigo Children came in for an exam. The little boy was running around, screaming, hitting other kids, messing up the place, whatever he felt like. The mother, I'm told, really looked like she wanted to scold him and make him behave, but she couldn't do it because she bought into the idea that punishing misbehavior would harm his angelic nature.

Take Matthew Melendez, a local Indigo Child who was mentioned a few weeks ago in The Philadelphia Inquirer. He started telling his mother about his past lives and then began claiming that he would die an early death, because "not everybody grows up."

Look - saying stuff like that doesn't make him some sort of seer, psychic, wunderkind or whatever these New Age con men want you to believe. That makes him a weird little kid who will probably throw himself down a well at 10 just to make his prophecy come true. Hell, I used to say garbage like that. I'm not a psychic, I was just a weird little jerk who watched too much TV.

If you have a child and someone tells you it is an Indigo Child, immediately reach for your wallet. It's probably not there anymore. If it is, whatever you do, think before you immediately believe what that person is trying to tell you, no matter how nice it would make you feel to believe that your child will be the savior of the earth. Use some common sense.

Be seeing you.
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Anonymous

posted 5/12/06 @ 1:52 AM EST

don't deny what you cant understand, try havign a few near death expierences then mayeb you'll realize there is divine role. I think your an ignorant dick and therefore as it's said mayeb for words better by your understand, Psalms 25:8 Good and upright is the LORD: therefore will he teach sinners in the way. (Continued…)

Chad Zolyniak

posted 11/13/06 @ 3:35 AM EST

I have never believed in religion, UFO's and denied the existence of
psychics etc. all my life, but I KNOW for A FACT that I have ALL the indigo traits and guess what - ALL my predictions that I have TOLD OTHERS
have come TRUE!!!!!!! People without these traits SHOULD be skeptical just as I have tried to be BUT I CANNOT DENY the absolute TRUTH! Man did not create reality, just invented written academic logic. (Continued…)

Ash

posted 5/24/07 @ 1:04 AM EST

As a human being that was born in the society that i live in, i completely agree with you. Of course, that's how human are raised, 'if you can't see or touch it, it isn't real. (Continued…)

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????

posted 7/05/07 @ 7:42 PM EST

You are an idiot. You are materialistic, skeptical, and you're going straight to hell for your disbelief.

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Hamasaki

posted 7/24/07 @ 7:48 AM EST

I am an Indigo Child or maybe that was an Indigo Girl (wannabe), with level 10 rogue skills and vampiric kurki! Ai! AI! AI!

oy vey, it really wasn't much of an article or social commentary. (Continued…)

Stephie

posted 8/08/07 @ 11:26 PM EST

The only reason YOU can't understand us is cause you limit your self to earthly habits. We CAN see auras, and we CAN change the world. How about you close your science book, and open your heart. (Continued…)

k

posted 8/16/07 @ 4:04 PM EST

you people who believe this stuff are credulous oiks. excusing any bad behaviour from a child because he is 'special' is just the lastest spin on the 1970s 'i'm okay you're okay' manner of childrearing. (Continued…)

The Soul Reaper

posted 8/20/07 @ 3:15 AM EST

I believe in the Indigo Children. But I also believe in discipline, you cant let a child run around like a monster for that will not grow the angelic side of them, but create a monster. (Continued…)

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Josh Hypocrisy

posted 1/01/08 @ 12:31 AM EST

Aaron, you're interpretation of the Indigo Children is completely whacked. Apparently you've never read the Sumerian or Mayan prophecies of them. The Indigo Children are people that were destined to be since the predation of the ancient Egyptian faith of Amon-Ra/Horus. (Continued…)

Indigo Life Center

Allyson Newell

posted 1/12/08 @ 7:36 PM EST

Hi Aaron...

I invite you to explore my blog... I have many articles that may help you understand more regarding auras, indigos and such.

http:.//www. (Continued…)

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