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#148192 03/02/04 06:22 AM
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Hello!

I've just posted several articles on Indigos and Crystals:

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#148193 03/03/04 12:31 PM
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I don't know much about this. It's really interesting! Thank you. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

#148194 03/04/04 09:19 AM
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You're welcome, Heather! Glad you found them interesting. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

#148195 03/06/04 02:48 PM
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Janet, I'm so happy you are introducing the subjuct of Indigo, Crystal and Violet children. The numbers are increasing rapidly. Many are not aware of what is happening or how to support these children.

My husband Ryan Maluski Malagara is a "Indigo Forrunner" and contributing author in the Indigo Children book. He works with many "Indigo" children and has been very successful at helping them relate to the enviroment they are in. He also works with the parents teaching them how to support their children. Indigos have a great gift but also are faced with big challenges.

So many times these children are classified as ADD or ADHD and given drugs - which ofter do not work. It is my commitment to have people become aware of the gift these children are and how to support them. Thanks for your help.

#148196 03/07/04 09:26 AM
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Hello Sandi!

So nice of you to stop by! <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

For one of the articles I had written, I was going to include snippets of Ryan's Growing Up Indigo, but decided to save that for another time.

His account deeply resonated with me and sounds so much like myself:

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Yet, with grand humor, I chose to grow up with pepole in situations and places that reflected absolutely none of my sense of self. Can you begin to see the infinite possibilities for fun in this play I chose to come into? I was very challenged; I felt very different and alone. I felt surrounded by aliens who, having invaded my home, try to mold me into what they felt I should be. To put it bluntly, I felt like a king working for a peasant, viewed as a slave...

...The frustrating part of all the hospital's rules was that they were enforced by people I could clearly see had many problems themselves! I could see this, being gifted with the ability to "read" people...

...But I was in expansion and could never be controlled or contained. I was, and still am, constantly in expansion. That's what it feels like to be an Indigo...

...None of it made sense, learning about studies of the past. I really did not care about the past. I was having trouble in the present, and the future seemed pretty dark. The school system definitely needs to be restructured--it is ridiculous that an evolving human being should be treated like a little punk. We need to make sure that school teachers are properly trained and are balanced people. Plenty of unbalanced teachers take out a lot of "stuff" on children...
I have those portions underlined in my copy of The Indigo Children because of how much it mirrored my experience. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

I would love to interview Ryan via email or live chat sometime if he'd be interested. It would be great to have an "Indigo" conversation and give the world a peek into our thought processes and insights--as well as trends we're observing on the Earth right now.

If you have the time and inclination, would you like to post about what you and Ryan are up to now? I'd love to hear about it!

Bless your heart, and give Ryan my best. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


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