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Monday, July 15, 2013

Indigo Children



Indigo Babies


Two years ago, I found out that I have polycystic ovary. It’s a common health status of most women with histories of diabetes in their families thus the genes passed leads to low insulin resistance which causes PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome – female endocrine disorder).  Though it’s common, it’s also a major cause of infertility. I was devastated at that time. But I took hold of myself, it’s not cancerous and I can fight with it by living a healthy and active lifestyle. And that would be easy for me since I’m already demi-vegetarian, I don’t do vices and I dance ballet to keep me fit.
Next year, I will be marrying my fiance, a soldier, who has been my friend and partner for six years. We have an incredible yet sincere love story. I look forward to being his wife and a mother of our family. Given my condition though and the surprising discovery hardship with it I’m worried and yet excited to be a mother.
In class, we were talking about Indigo Babies. The Indigo Generation according to a pseudoscientific New Age Theory, are children who are believed to possess special, unusual and sometimes supernatural traits or abilities. .[1]  
I was engrossed to the topic. Thinking of a possibility of having my own indigo child. I was excited! Everything seems so interesting and yet challenging. Specially to the part where they don’t see authority as much as other generations would and they feel free to speak their minds. I was thinking of my future parenting style. Will I be able to handle a will minded kid more than I was?
The next day and as a blogger (http://brideinpink.blogspot.comI looked for a blog that would discuss about Indigo children. I came across Psychedelic Adventures:  http://psychedelicadventure.blogspot.com According to the blog this kids are coming to the world with their eyes open, ready to play their role in creating a world of compassion and peace.
A major leap in human evolution called “The Indigo Evolution”, where this kids will later on show us our highest potential. [2]
            The interesting thing is finding out the following traits of this generation: They have self-worth, they see better ways of doing things and they speak their minds well.
            Nonetheless, the discussion was fun and interesting. I have even share the stories in class with my workmates who have toddlers and they couldn’t agree more.  I am excited to be a parent of an indigo child and the discussion has encourage me to not give up on how much I need to exercise, my medications and my preparation because like most females who have PCOS but were successful in conceiving I am yet to take the next challenge and blessing of having a child who is part of the Indigo generation. 
           
[2] Psychedelic Adventures:  http://psychedelicadventure.blogspot.com

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