There are four categories of Indigos, as explained by Nancy Ann Tappe in "The Indigo Children: The New Kids Have Arrived" by Lee Carroll and Jan Tober. There is The Humanist, "They are tomorrow's doctors, lawyers, teachers, salesmen, businessmen, and politicians." The Conceptual, "They'll be tomorrow's engineers, architects, designers, astronauts, pilots, and military officers." The Artist, "They are creative, and will be tomorrow's teachers and artists." The Inter-dimensional, "They are the ones who will bring new philosophies and new religions into the world." Back in the 1960s there was a group of individuals throughout the world who believed that peace is the only answer. Their slogans included 'Peace, not War', 'Make Love, Not War', 'Give Peace a Chance', and so on. There were the Flower Children and the Rainbow Children and other terms not listed. These people gathered together in spite of threats and incarceration. Some were killed and many were put in jail. The Indigo Children, generally, are the evolutionary offspring of this generation. With the awareness of peaceful resolution being taught from early childhood and all types of information at our finger tips these days, more knowledge inevitably expands the mind's comprehension of the world and our role here. Children are able to access information at high rates of speed, because the technology is available and children are veritable sponges. This enables learning to begin early. This is part of what has led to their wisdom.


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