Is there a clear evolution happening, or is it just the same all over again?
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Permalink Reply by Jill Celeste on July 19, 2012 at 4:52pm The evolution is happening....but is often clear as mud. A large number of souls are being born with an upgrade in their nervous system that equips them for such advanced abilities as clairvoyance, clair-sentience, clairaudience,etheric vision etc. There are problems in that..the nervous system is not totally developed yet for the next root race of human beings...it is just different enough for the rest of the population to consider these kids as "diseased"...They are different than us so something is WRONG with them.....This misinterpretation of what's going on causes them to be mis-educated, mistreated and many times mis-diagnosed and drugged. The kids are different but our systems of education and medicine are the same. So the children aren't able to fully develop their potential. The support systems will evolve also...but much more slowly as is true of most institutions.
Permalink Reply by jeff herman on July 19, 2012 at 5:00pm Sometimes they may appear to be disruptive, high maintenance or just annoying, which may be due to the fact that they see the rest of us that way.
Permalink Reply by Jill Celeste on July 20, 2012 at 12:27pm I still think each kid should come with an instruction manual...it would make parenting so much easier. I'm working with a couple of these kids...encouraging them to become writers of instruction manuals for future parents of future kids.
Permalink Reply by Sangay Glass on July 20, 2012 at 1:37pm Good idea Jill!
Permalink Reply by Katherine E. Hinkson on July 20, 2012 at 12:11am I believe that kids are the same, but different. They are forced to grow up faster, especially with all the stimuli thrown at them. Although Jill has a strong point about indigo and crystal children and not having a the instruction on how to learn to deal with it. They're not the same or different, just evolved.
Permalink Reply by jeff herman on July 23, 2012 at 12:23pm So do we need to write a different kind of book for these exceptional children?
Permalink Reply by Jill Celeste on July 23, 2012 at 12:43pm Absolutely. These kids need to have their unusual talents and abilities accepted, nurtured and re-enforced. They need to know they may be a minority but that they are an integral part of a vast spiritual evolution. It took years for the educational system to recognize the gifted population...and sometimes these kids do benefit from gifted type programs..But most of the gifted programs are geared towards academic success, not how to use your intuition,clairaudience, and clairvoyence successfully.....or how to relate to your guardian angel.
I would say we need adults with these talents writing books for these children, rather than just writing books about their experiences for other adults.
I also feel very strongly, as you know Jeff, that most of our children...even the ones without these exceptional abilities, can begin to understand spiritual concepts at an earlier age than we think they can. What if we started learning as young children about being a soul with a body, that death wasn't forever and that what and how we think creates the world around us. Even if very young children could not grasp the concepts fully because of their current brain maturity...reading to them about it placing the ideas of positive creative thought in the files of their brain for future use would be valuable.
Permalink Reply by Sherry Antonetti on July 23, 2012 at 12:36pm As a mom of 10, I can say with some degree of experience to back it up, today's children are challenged by the difficulties of excess and a lack of limits. The TV can be turned off, but everyone knows, if you turn it back on, the cartoons are always there. The Internet can be turned off, but again, it is instantly accessible. The world of opinions, good, bad, ugly, beautiful, truthful and otherwise is at one's fingertips.
Accepting the reality of needing limits is harder in such a world. They don't see the value of knowing things when everything is knowable in an instant. They don't understand the need to know things in depth when they can know in breath. Why recall when recall is available at a google and a touch screen? Teaching them to discover the quiet beauty of a book is harder.
Teaching them to value the struggle, the process of learning, that's tough. It isn't that they're evolved, they simply are growing up in a new culture that has instant everything, and so learning to delay gratification or to accept that deeper gratification comes from the slow process --like barbque which tastes much better than the McDonald's version of the same thing, or fishing and even getting skunked is better than the Wii version, or learning an instrument is better than Rock Band, that's hard.
Permalink Reply by Jill Celeste on July 24, 2012 at 5:34pm In the age of easy access to everything the job of parenting is infinitely harder...I was very tempted at one point raising my kids to grab them up and take off for the wilderness.....then I wondered...how would they cope if they chose to return to the modern world? So I stayed and did the best I could. Bless you parenting, 10 children! I only had 2.
Permalink Reply by Sherry Antonetti on July 24, 2012 at 8:27pm Thanks. I need all the blessings I can get.
Permalink Reply by jeff herman on July 24, 2012 at 8:57pm Sherry, Just curious, did you birth all 10? What are their age ranges? Can a non-millionaire raise so many kids?
Permalink Reply by Sherry Antonetti on July 24, 2012 at 10:07pm Yes, they are all mine and my husband's, yes we had them all. They are 19, 16, 14, 13, 10, 8, 6, 5, 3 and 18 months. (Boy, Girl, Girl, Boy, Girl, Boy, Girl, Girl, Boy, Girl).
That's why I became a writer...to become a millionare overnight...that's how it works right????right????....
Actually, we would be a lot poorer if they weren't all in our lives.
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