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Old 08-05-2008, 08:01 PM   #10
enfoires

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yes, foo, i agree. if you aren't helping others out in some way then you are not adding to the overall good on the planet and in the universe.

i know a mother who has allowed her son to drop out of high-school and essentially play video games all day because she believes that he's an indigo child and can't function in school. and she convinces herself that he's learning what he needs to know from the video games.

let me say, that my boys play their share of video games because i do believe that there's a mythic component of themselves that they can explore in the games & i think it's important to play & have fun. but i have always insisted that even if they have a difficult teacher or difficult coach or whoever that they try and have compassion and deal with them the best they can. because difficult people (mostly people who don't realize that they are interconnected with everything) are everywhere and they're usually just acting out of pain. of course the line must be drawn if any of these people start acting abusive.

so i don't think it helps the kid if you allow them to totally isolate from the world even though the world can be screwed up & painful at times.

i feel like i'm an indigo as much as my kids and one of the best lessons i've learned is that my sensitivity allows me to identify problem areas & problem people and stand up to them and be an agent of change.

you're probably much the same?
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