but there is a Life-Light ! shine on , if you please . itsa lovely . all of life can do this . but then , we are careful . we make the art of protection . but then , this Age is extraordinarily perilous and the power of that light is our neccessity . hmmm .... it's the art of protection that must advance ?
performers can shine that light on stage , or at least professionally simulate it . what do they do to manage attention that may be unwanted even scary ? they have an art of protection . as it relates to these stories of indigochildren , i'd believe it's just the easy way hippy parents are treating children . it's a way respectful of nature . compare that to those who repress their child : who give them a cell-phone at birth , who armor-plate their little soul so they can be successful in the great society of Motons . it's a terrible art of protection . who the child really is retreats to the sub-mind . old hipsters may have come from such parents , and the rebellion and re-creation of self was not easy . nor perfect . repression . one is the universal language that every child is born with and by which all of life is connected . it can be observed within 'baby babble' - tho babble itself is a disrespectful term . the language retreats - it is wild within you - your natural language of existential relationships . you . you who think i make no sense because .... well , you know why you Englisher .
It's the mindset of western civilization that idolizes the neuron firings of the prefrontal cortex and denigrates those of the right amygdala.
This describes nearly all the children I've had contact with, from toddlers to teenagers. I was certainly that way as a child. Does that make us all "Indigo Children"? No. It makes this a load of horse crap. (Although I can glow in the dark and have regular conversations with beings from Jupiter)
I have refined and gained finer control over the traits I had as a child and have retained, as I think most thinking adults have. (You're right though, I was eaten by wolves from Mars at the age of 6)
you refer to standardized stylized adults ... yet you don't quite write like one . almost though , and you get by just fine . my writing prof say all that's required is to be interesting . are children interesting to you b?
If I may say so, I think I'm a rather decent person, and invest a lot in my emotional development. I think most people are just dandy. I'd so hate to stick a spiritual label on myself or on anyone else though. It wouldn't mean anything. I generally get on well with children. I love under 5s.
... MIND BLOWER ALERT: what if we all are anyway and the lingering hostility ingrained in society from previous generations is making us something less? meh, I'm rambling, it's 1 in the morning, and I don't know what I believe. I think the whole debate is kinda beside the point. the world has problems, and the kid is the over-man. which do we address first?