Indigo Children and My Daughter
Q: I recently asked you a question about my 12-year-old daughter who has just started seing auras, and wanted to thank you for the great answer. Even though I understand this whole concept more, I still have some questions.
My first question is, my daughter starting seeing auras again so does this classify her as "psychic"?
She also informed me that she has had a dream in which God came to her. In her dream God said, "If you are ready to die step forward", after this she immediately woke up. Do you believe this means something?
Also, is she classified as an "Indigo Child"? Thanks!
Eva's Response: "Psychic" is a very broad term. It covers many different abilities. Seeing auras is one of the many psychic abilities. But I emphasize, she has plenty of time to try to develop her psychic ability in her adulthood. To try and push things now would lead to her anxiety becoming worse. Trust me on this, I've been there myself.
Her dream about God is a symptom of her anxiety. There is just no way that the real God would scare a little girl like that. No way. But I understand her fear, as I used to live with it myself.
Encourage her to learn about Archangel Michael. He is the warrior angel, the protector. If she has any more scary dreams, she is to call to Archangel Michael to intervene. She can do this either while she's dreaming or after she wakes up from the dream. Also, teach her how to white light herself. If she gets any scary or intrusive thoughts while doing any of this, she is to tell them that she isn't afraid and will just keep calmly doing the exercise until she feels fully protected.
These dreams can't hurt her. But the fear is awful.
You can also white light your daughter and her bedroom as she goes to bed for the night. Ask the Archangel Michael to stand guard and protect her.
Regarding the Indigo Child question, I haven't ready thoroughly on the topic, but from my light research I've seen that "Indigo Child" is another way of describing ADHD. You haven't indicated that your daughter suffers this.
Any more questions, please get back in contact. I hope your daughter finds peace and self-acceptance soon. I'll leave you with a line out of my all-time favorite poem,
Desiderata by Max Ehrmann. It gave me a lot of solace when my anxiety was at it's worst:
"Be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here."
I am sending healing and strengthening energy to your daughter.