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Originally posted by jokei
reply to post by Zerra
Cool, perhaps we're on the same page - although I'd not use the term spirit/spiritual personally, as I dislike the religious connotations and think it's a potential cop-out for bad behaviour in some people.
I just think starchild/indigo is a dangerous thing to label a child with if they potentially have learning and/or developmental issues, frankly the fields of psychology and medicine are still learning about conditions such as Autism - yet I'd much rather trust in those fields than a self-proclaimed "star... " AT LEAST psychology and medicine have guidelines and strictures and hopefully approach with a scientific methodology - which I see none of in the indigo "scene"... whatever.
Honestly, as far as adults claiming to be "indigo" etc I refer you to my last comment.
Originally posted by neo5842
there happens to be a large number of blue eyed blond hair children being taken by the government in the UK, under the pretence that the parents are not capable, or have learning difficulties and unable to look after a child, well i pointed out today, that it used to be the norm that a woman's place was to be in the home to look after the home and the children, it is only the last hundred years of so that women have had the right of equality and able to learn properly.
but like i said the Social services int eh UK are finding all kind of reasons most of which are ridiculous, and simply taking these children some from birth, and other from their homes or even nursery school (kindergarten) IMHO they know something, and they have the protection of the law, with gagging orders being slapped on everyone involved including the media.
Originally posted by Chevalerous
Excuse my ignorance regarding this, but when I hear "starchildren" I can't help myself thinking of some 'new age hippie parents' who wanted their children to be special in some sweet way and therefore invented this concept.
So please enlighten this European, where does this "starchildren" concept come from, where's the origin of this phenomena?
Dynamitrios
reply to post by nonconformist
The road to selfdetermination and purpose is long and winding.
You suggest a shortcut. Doesnt work, because by "cheating" evolution you achieve and learn nothing
What can a child with no experience in life teach you no matter how "wise"?
Wisdom comes from experience and the knowledge of problem solutions.
You have to go through it yourself.
No Guru (or in this case "starchildren") can teach you that.