

INDIGO CHILDREN YOUNG SOULS RETURNING SKIN
Dogmatic belief systems such as, if you are a young woman from India you can show the skin on your midriff but not your ankles without being considered disrespectful, or in the Middle East where women can’t show anything but their face or just their eyes without being disrespectful and in the West where you can show almost everything and no one sees it as disrespect, even in a temple, a sacred site or in a formal or business setting. They are less interwoven with the existing dysfunctional belief systems of Earth’s cultures. This means they come with fewer scars and grooves relating to this Reality and the tendencies of the Baby Boomer generation. They are almost all highly evolved souls that came from the four corners of the Universe and often have had very few incarnations on Earth. Much has been written about these souls who are considered the Children of the New Age. This generation also thinks and acts much differently from their parents. The children of the Baby Boomers are commonly called Indigo Children and Generation X-er’s. There is also a large generational gap playing out today between the Baby Boomers and their children. As these Baby Boomers with the energies of suspicion and self-preservation came into power positions on the world stage in the 70’s and 80’s, this energy spiraled to the point that survival instincts became exaggerated and the qualities of greed, hoarding and excess became the dominant undercurrent throughout world affairs. The Baby Boomers hopes of a world filled with peace and love seemed to turn to cynicism and result in even more rigid paranoia and intolerance. Societies’ crushing of the hippy movement was the final straw to dampen any energetic momentum towards rejecting the pulling in and defensive ways gaining momentum since World War II. After the experience, many of the peace and love generation reacted with resentment by going to the opposite extreme of and overzealous self-preservation. Those that resisted and rebelled, creating the peace and love movement of the 60’s, were so beaten down by the effects of the Vietnam War and by the others in society who couldn'’t resist their own suspicions and distrust, became greatly disheartened. At first, this created a huge generation gap in the way these Baby Boomers thought and their parents thought. Even as the fears of their parents were imposed on them, their natural instincts rejected these notions. Not all the Baby Boomers embraced these tendencies, however. Through all of this, the Baby Boomer generation, as a whole, acquired a tendency toward suspicion and self-preservation. They were fearful of the future, fearful of other nations, fearful of people that were different, fearful of not having enough to eat, fearful of not being able to provide for and protect their families. These energies of fear and paranoia lived on in the Baby Boomers. Fear of the unknown and the tangibility of being completely without food and a safe place to live was a powerful force and also had a lasting impact on their children, the Baby Boomers.

Acquiring whatever one could and hoarding it to make sure that the family was safe from uncertainty was powered by a huge collective force of will due to these catastrophic events. Because survival was for many their constant focus, a groove was worn into the fabric of time and space that resonated strongly to that vibration of self-preservation. These global events had a massive effect on the nature of Reality and the souls that had to survive through those times. The Baby Boomers are the generation born immediately after the Great Depression and the two World Wars. Those that are in positions of power to sway public opinion and make policy are largely the product of the Baby Boomer generation. The unwritten rules and social mores that we see today are a product of many forces but there are some generational effects also worth examining.
