Identifying âIndigo Childrenâ
- Â They come into the world with a feeling of royalty or âknowingâ and often act like it.Â
- They have well above average IQâs, though may never fit into any group.
- They often tell the parents âwho they areâ or where they lived before and give parents life advice.
- They have difficulty with absolute authority and hierarchy - e.g. authority without explanation or choice, and will not automatically respect their âsuperiorsâ.
- They simply will not do certain things; for example, waiting in line or following any kind of illogical rule is very difficult for them.
-Â They get frustrated with systems that are ritually oriented, are based on dull routines or donât involve creative thought. They will ask âWhy do I have to do this? It makes no sense.â
-Â They often see better ways of doing things, both at home, school, and later, at work, which makes them seem like "system busterâ; theyâre non-conformists to illogical pre-existing system or the status quo.
-Â They seem antisocial unless they are with their own kind. If there are no others of like consciousness around them, they often turn inwards, feeling like no other human understands them.
-Â School is often extremely difficult for them socially. They may rebel against being indoctrinated and forced to do work that makes no sense to them.
- They will not respond to âguiltâ discipline (âWait till your father gets home and finds out what you didâ).
- They are not shy in letting you know what they need or what they think needs to be done.
- They display degrees of psychic ability, often having predictive dreams.
- They have a feeling that much of humanity is asleep and may, even at a young age, express how they do not understand how their peers can be so unaware.Â
- They may feel like tiny adults even when very young and donât identify with peers. They may prefer being with adults, talking about adult things.
- They might be avid readers, reading material way beyond their age category.
- By mainstream society, they may be labeled as semi-autistic, self-important, antisocial, tactless, disorderly, bratty, stubborn, rebellious, or rigid in thought.