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Essay heading: Indigo Children
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March 7, 2001 |
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Usually they are intuitive, very compassionate or very cold in the social relations.
The traditional traits of an Indigo and Crystal children is that they are considered self-taught. It doesn’t take long for them to acquire knowledge from their environment by mimic, for example. But in imitating, they quickly learn how to improve and discover new ways of achieving their goal... displayed 300 characters
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But in imitating, they quickly learn how to improve and discover new ways of achieving their goal. On the other hand, such children can sometimes be seen as unsocial and aggressive to other children, due to their lack of respect to authority and old-fashioned systems.
Although, it may seem different, the Indigo and Crystal children are born in complete balance and harmony, which is reflected to their spirituality... displayed next 300 characters
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