I think about all the children who are communicating their thoughts and feelings. I've thought about his drawing quite a bit, interpreting the images he created. And the pink is because they're all inside love." When I asked what the yellow was for, he said, "That's all the energy when the plane flew into the building. There's the sword on the left and the heart on this side, and the cross down here and the spiral on the top." "These are all the people and most are sad, that's why I crossed through the one in the middle. When he showed it to me he told me what it was. Hezekiah was with one of the many teachers he lives with here on the College of Metaphysics campus when he drew this picture. This is how an Indigo becomes a Mystic Child. We, the adults who care for them, must be aware so we can offer wise counsel and guidance, helping them channel and develop the incredible potential and power of the human mind. Rather they are so keenly attentive that the younger they are, they have no way of separating themselves from the thoughts and emotions of others. That is much of why they often get labeled by an unaware society as "hyperactive" or "unmanageable" or "attention deficit". Indigo children have an amazing ability for they are connected. When Martin's sobs subsided, Kiah moved away, as if the call for help had been responded to and all would be all right now. He was protecting Martin's space, just being there. At one point Kiah came very close to Martin and stood there facing the rest of us, not saying anything. Briana (12 years old) drew closer to the boys, as well. He circled him, as if weaving an energy web. Kiah stood there for a few minutes weighing what he saw, and felt, then he walked toward Martin. Then realizing Kiah might not readily connect uncle with John, I added, "He's realizing the John he knew is no longer here." "He misses his uncle, Kiah." I replied softly. Hezekiah, who was six then, said, "Mommy, why is he so upset?" I projected love to him, allowing him the space to experience the depth of his experience. He knelt under a cedar tree pouring his grief on is roots. He resisted his mother's attempts to comfort him, seeking the solace only being alone can afford. During the service, Martin had maintained a stoic front, trying to be strong for his mom and tough for the rest of us, battling his inner struggle of "why?" Choking on his emotion.Īs we walked to the cliff where we would scatter John's ashes as he had requested, Martin broke down. John had been a role model for his nephew, Martin who lives in New York City. I saw this at work last fall during a memorial service for a fellow teacher and friend, John Clark. This is not in the manner that many of their parents would respond, overtly through shared displays of emotion, rather it is directed, attentive, energetic. They offer their energy until balance is restored. As if drawn by a magnet, they are drawn to the member who is hurting. They don't have to be told to be compassionate, it is already part of their nature.Ī wonderful example of this is how they respond when one of their own is wounded in some way. Indigos are connected, with one another, with you and I, with the Source. What does it mean to be Indigo? It means we are here to initiate the changes – mentally, emotionally, physically, and most importantly spiritually – that will stimulate humanity's evolution past this point of polarity, of war and peace, conflict and resolve, happiness and sadness, etc. He is Indigo, as are all children born since 1995 and some of us born before then. He always has a marker or some kind of small toy in his hands. It is important that you know Kiah has been communicating through drawing since he was 16 months old. Pentagon, six-year-old Hezekiah Condron drew this picture (left). Two days after the September 11th attack on the NYC World Trade Center and the U.S.
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