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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2011 16:13:56 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2011 16:26:25 GMT -6
Yea, I was reading that on yahoo earlier today- it popped up in my little news thingy when I logged on to messenger... very interesting indeed...
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Post by casper on Mar 29, 2011 17:03:58 GMT -6
What's a blue child? I never heard of one.
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Post by skywalker on Mar 29, 2011 21:38:35 GMT -6
Good grief! That is scary! I didn't have a clue what he was talking about...C squared minus D cubed divided by subparticle C to the power of blah? What the heck does that mean? The only words he said that my tiny little brain could comprehend were "sandwich" and "light." It makes sense what he said about the potato-shaped moons on Mars. I never thought of it before but it does make sense. Just imagine what else this dude will come up with in his lifetime...assuming that he lives. I'm sure there are a few groups of...umm..."people" who would love to get their hands on him. One group would have gray skin and the other would be wearing military uniforms. I hope he enjoys his childhood while he can.
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Post by skywalker on Mar 29, 2011 21:40:20 GMT -6
What's a blue child? I never heard of one. What is a "blue child" anyway? That shows what a neanderthal I am...I don't even know. I suppose I could look it up.
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Post by skywalker on Mar 29, 2011 21:49:27 GMT -6
Ha! I looked it up. Here's what Wikipedia has to say about it..."Indigo children is a pseudoscientific label given to children who are claimed to possess special, unusual and/or supernatural traits or abilities." Whoever said that Wikipedia isn't useful is an idiot. I don't see why they are diagnosing these kids with ADD and ADHD and all of that stuff. He looks like a normal dude to me, just his brain works differently than the rest of the peoples.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2011 2:59:23 GMT -6
A psychic at a pagan festival told my sister that her daughter is an Indigo child too... now I know what that means. Thank you Wikipedia... although it is a non-credible source... and cap'n Flash doesn't like it because articles there can be written by common stupid poorly-educated people like you and me. Well butter my butt and call me a biscuit!!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2011 9:47:29 GMT -6
Well it goes a bit further than that..some claim the Indio Children (or blue children) are hybrid crosses. Children today seem to have a 'head start' on development. I think a lot of it is that parents aren't limiting children..they talk to them from the time they are conceived and they have all of these educational aids to excite wee little brains. Why it is, I don't know but some people can look at math equations and see an elegance the rest of us just don't see. They look and the complexities most of us associate with higher mathematics aren't there..to them they are lovely and simple to fathom (I only wish. I look at a math formula and I see fangs). I agree Skywalker that there are a couple of factions that would be really interested in him. Already he's on the staff of a college and is tutoring college students. To me..more alarming than labeling kids with ADD, OCD or LDS or the rest of the alphabet is the drugs they prescribe for them and how many parents think it's perfectly fine to have their kids on drugs that alter brain chemistry.
This is an ancient article (2008) but I'm sure there is some truth in it.
'A report for the US military suggests that in the future soldiers could have their minds controlled and be administered brain altering drugs in order to make them want to fight. The report also touts possible weaponry including “Pharmacological landmines” that release chemicals to incapacitate enemy soldiers and torture techniques that involve delivering electronic pulses into the brains of terror suspects.'
I could see that.
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Post by skywalker on Mar 30, 2011 12:43:39 GMT -6
I totally agree they shouldn't be pumping kids full of drugs. Kids are supposed to be kids, their bodies are growing very rapidly and that is what causes them to be hyperactive. They have fast metabolisms and a lot of energy that needs to be burned off. Parents who pump their kids full of Ritalin are screwing around with things they should not be screwing around with. Being a kid is a natural part of growing up.
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Post by sansseed on Mar 30, 2011 13:09:57 GMT -6
I totally agree they shouldn't be pumping kids full of drugs. Kids are supposed to be kids, their bodies are growing very rapidly and that is what causes them to be hyperactive. They have fast metabolisms and a lot of energy that needs to be burned off. Parents who pump their kids full of Ritalin are screwing around with things they should not be screwing around with. Being a kid is a natural part of growing up. As someone who has worked in both the psychology and educational fields, I could not agree more. Sometimes I wonder if it is the parents who want the perfect child, or if it is the system that wants to create cookie cutter children to ease burdens of archaic educational system. Don't even get me started on standardized testing....
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2011 13:18:52 GMT -6
Jo said: "They look and the complexities most of us associate with higher mathematics aren't there..to them they are lovely and simple to fathom (I only wish. I look at a math formula and I see fangs)."
Lorelei says:
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Post by lois on Mar 30, 2011 13:36:02 GMT -6
I love to learn all I can about special children. Thanks Jo. My 14 year old grandson is Autistic.. He does not talk much. But he has made it into the 8th grade this year in a public school. I never see him enough to know how much he has learned. He is a computer whiz, I do know that. Once my daughter could not figure something out on the computer, she got three other smart family members to help her. It was a math problem. She was going to college at the time.. Everyone got up from the computer. My grandson had been standing in the background taking it all in. He was 3 and 1/2 at the time. My daughters husband notice he had sat down and was doing something. When he walked over to the computer, on the screen was the answer to the science problem. No one seen how he did .. lol If we could communicate with him it would be so much easier..
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2011 13:37:12 GMT -6
Jo....nods sadly.
I'm drawn.. especially lately..to physics. String theory in particular..just snares me and I want to understand it with the ease of a mathematician while I'm doomed to struggle with the brain of a spiritualist ....Jo.....sighs.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2011 13:44:02 GMT -6
I love to learn all I can about special children. Thanks Jo. My 14 year old grandson is Autistic.. He does not talk much. But he has made it into the 8th grade this year in a public school. I never see him enough to know how much he has learned. He is a computer whiz, I do know that. Once my daughter could not figure something out on the computer, she got three other smart family members to help her. It was a math problem. She was going to college at the time.. Everyone got up from the computer. My grandson had been standing in the background taking it all in. He was 3 and 1/2 at the time. My daughters husband notice he had sat down and was doing something. When he walked over to the computer, on the screen was the answer to the science problem. No one seen how he did .. lol If we could communicate with him it would be so much easier.. Wow... I had an autistic kid come through my checkout line in the grocery store. He was singing what sounded like an Aria and was unresponsive to his father's frustrated commands to sit still, don't touch that, come over here etc. My heart went out to both of them... but it was amazing to hear the music he was singing... simply amazing...
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Post by lois on Mar 30, 2011 14:02:06 GMT -6
Micheal loves music he has since he was two. So they had a special music glass for him on Wednesday nights.. He always hated to leave when it was over. Don't know how he thinks on that computer with headphones on.. lol
Jo . I hope you get what you are aiming for. I really have no interest in learning anything special but one does everyday. I have learned so much by being here. Science for one.
Most of what I have learned has come from Michio, never spell his name right. I notice him on TV about twenty years ago. I was really thrilled when he got his own program on the science channel every Sunday night. He has been on alot lately speaking about the Japan crisis.
Lois
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Post by skywalker on Mar 30, 2011 17:07:45 GMT -6
Jo....nods sadly. I'm drawn.. especially lately..to physics. String theory in particular..just snares me and I want to understand it with the ease of a mathematician while I'm doomed to struggle with the brain of a spiritualist ....Jo.....sighs. You may have the brain of a spiritualist but you have the spirit of a mathmatician...don't give up on it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2011 18:08:23 GMT -6
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Post by casper on Mar 30, 2011 18:48:14 GMT -6
So blue children are kids that have unusual abilities. But why do they call them blue? That's not what color they are is it? I would not want to see a blue baby. Is that astrophysics boy a blue boy or is he just a genius? I think he's just really, really smart...maybe because his brain is different.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2011 19:05:57 GMT -6
So blue children are kids that have unusual abilities. But why do they call them blue? That's not what color they are is it? I would not want to see a blue baby. Is that astrophysics boy a blue boy or is he just a genius? I think he's just really, really smart...maybe because his brain is different. From what my sister told me... which is what the psychic at the pagan fair told her, blue is the color of their aura... ~shrug~
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