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Recieved: 1999/01/18  20:55  
Subject: [K-list] INDIGO CHILDREN (Oldie but Goodie)- Where is Morgana a 
From: Leteegee
  
On 1999/01/18  20:55, Leteegee posted thus to the K-list: 
On 12/15/97, Morgana Wyze wrote: 
  
 I'm the mother of one of these children. When I was carrying him in my 
womb the energies of kundalini were storming through my body. My son was 
born awakened.  He has unbelievable coordination and memory. He doesn't 
look his age, seems older to people, because his physical ability and 
motor control are so amazing. He remembers everything from his birth on, 
every face and name. I often ask him to find our car in a parking lot, 
or to lead me to an address we visited a year ago. He spoke his first 
words when he was three months old...and yet he's not a "genius" in any 
particulat aspect, simply advanced in all categories. His body looks 
different from other children, not childish, the pediatrician comments 
on his muscle development and fine motor control. He reached for objects 
when he was a week old, held up his head at birth, responded to eye 
contact at three days...could pick up a dime at an age when other 
children couldn't grasp objects at all. 
 I always treat him with trust and respect and give him the whole truth. 
He doesn't respond well to people who try to "jolly" him with stories 
and half-truths.  You can't lie to him even a little, he's instantly 
aware of deception. There is no way to discipline him, he does not fear 
physical discomfort an is infuriated by "time-outs".  Luckily discipline 
isn't an issue. I  enlist his cooperation and give him reasons for the 
 behavior I want and he accepts this. He's telepathic and psychic, which 
 we expected  because both parents are also. It makes life a bit 
difficult because he can hear thoughts about a planned treat and wants 
it immediately. He has a knowledge of people and their intentions toward 
him. He has a keen sense of humor. He's three years old, with ancient 
eyes. 
 I've noticed these children also. They make friends with each other nd 
tend to run in a group, although everyone likes them. They are so loving 
 and socially aware that they are easy to like and love. 
 Now if I could only get my son potty-trained, he likes being a baby. 
    I remember when he was two years old, we were at the playground and 
I was admiring how another litle boy his age was physically fearless and 
was throwing himself down the slide. My son is cautious of his body, and 
was alarmed at a rope bridge which swayed. He eventually mastered it, 
but wouldn't try the slide. I was valuing the physical courage of the 
other little boy....then a third boy arrived, and he was afraid of the 
rope bridge. My son immediately took his hand and encouraged him across 
the bridge, saying, "you can do it, you can, good job". The little boys' 
mother watched this, and her eyes were huge in wonder. "is he always 
like this?", she whispered in awe, "how did you teach him this?". I 
replied that I hadn't, that this was his character. I realized then 
that  my son had an inborn gift for compassion that was far more rare 
and valuable than the willingness to risk physical harm. I had been 
reflecting a cultural value, and my son was then, as now, my greatest 
teacher. 
  
 Morgana
 
 
 
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