There has been a buzz for a few years now about the *new generation* that will inherit the earth, propelling our human existence into a new spiritual realm.

I’ve heard the terms Indigo children, Crystal children, and Rainbow children.  At a psychic fair a few years back, a passing woman stopped to oogle over my daughter, who was then only 6 months old.  The woman finished her passing visit by directing me to her booth explaining that I have an Indigo child and I needed to learn how to take care of her.  Ironically, she had just authored a book about this topic.

In my personal opinion, raising a well adjusted adult has nothing to do with labeling them as something “different” or more “special” than anyone else of any generation.  It is my personal opinion that labels of any kind can be a dangerous inhibitor to spiritual growth.

We as adults know that our world is changing and quickly.  We are approaching a global economy and more people are trying to experience enlightenment than in past years.  The evolutionary process is always in motion, little by little we manifest ourselves greater and broaden our horizons as a people.  So how do we ensure our children centeredness in our quickly changing environment?  How do we best prepare them?  By treating and labeling our children as Indigo, Crystal, or Rainbow children?  Or do we empower them to find their own center by removing our own personal attachments and agendas from their *being*?

With the goal of raising a spiritually centered child/adult ~you, the parent~ are empowering your child to be the best person aligned with their soul’s purpose.  What greater gift is there?

My generation and previous generations have been raised in fear and guilt.  We have been taught fear and guilt.  We have had to learn to rise above this teaching to find peace.

Creative, peaceful, and powerful parenting offers peace and empowerment for ALL people.  I encourage every person who reads this to sit with this and think of ways to implement a peaceful environment for yourself and family.

~Wendy