Psychic Children: A Sign of Our Expanding Awareness
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Many people say that children are special. That statement has never been more true than in the age in which we live. Psychic ability is presenting itself in children more than ever. According to American mystic Edgar Cayce, groups of amazing and unusual individuals would begin to incarnate on earth late in the twentieth century and beyond. They would come to be called Indigo Children. These children can be categorized into three different groups: Psychic, Indigo, and Crystal, each having his or her own amazing gifts and talents. This book shows how these children can be recognized and nurtured as the special people they truly are. The authors take us to other countries and share research and stories about these incredible souls. The reader is also enlightened on the many facilities and groups that work to cultivate the children and the families of these fantastic little people.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #523241 in Books
- Published on: 2004-11-04
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 146 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Peggy Rose Day is a former teacher and publisher, and the author/illustrator of six children's books. As a volunteer researcher for the Association for Research and Enlightenment (A.R.E.) in Virginia, she has helped compile a handbook of Edgar Cayce's suggestions for parenting and a Circulating File on psychic abilities in children, she has also coordinated two highly successful family research programs that used Cayce suggestions for helping children change difficult behaviors. She lives in Mystic, Connecticut.
A student of the Cayce Readings for over thirty years, Susan Gale has been working with children since she was nineteen. For eight years, she owned a sole proprietorship children's center, including a school, which applied the principles of the readings with great success. Currently she manages the programs of A Place of Light, a center dedicated to creating safe havens for intuitive children and their families. She makes her home in Albany, N.Y.
Customer Reviews
Not as much information as I expected.
It wasn't really what I expected. It was a fast read and didn't contain a lot of information. I expected more of Edgar Cayce's work or views on the subject.
A MUST Read
What a revelation it was to read this extremely well-written book. Anyone with any communication with a child or has influence on the education of this child must read this. The aid to understanding children who are gifted is unbelievable. I only wish I knew this years ago. Congratulations to the authors!
For the Love of Children
Edgar Cayce on the Indigo Children is a book with heart. The deep love for children felt by authors Peggy Day and Susan Gale shines through in all the book's pages. In addition, the book shows the authors' dedication to creating a world in which the upcoming generation's intuitive abilities and innate spiritual connection can be nurtured. This is a tome that is jam-packed with information and practical suggestions.
Much more than a treatise on the Indigo Children, Edgar Cayce on the Indigo Children describes psychic children throughout the world including the wonderful work various organizations in countries such as China, Mexico, Bulgaria, and Russia are doing to develop and use the amazing psychic talents of their children.
Unfortunately, although books written in the United States describe Indigos, Crystals, and other "new generation" children, psychic children in the US have not been developed in the same way as in other countries, according to the authors.
Fortunately, Peggy Day and Susan Gale provide descriptions and contact information for many grass root organizations working with the up-and-coming generation of psychic and intuitive children in the U.S., for example, a Place of Light, Childspirit Institute, Enchanted Forest Intuitive Camp, Nova High School, Edgar Cayce's A.R.E., and many others.
It is a book written in four parts. The first part describes the experiences of three unusually gifted psychic and intuitive children. The second part explains the activities of and organizations supporting psychic and intuitive children throughout the world. The third part illustrates marvelous techniques for working with intuitive and psychic children. And finally, the fourth part describes the advent of even greater spiritually-attuned generations in the future.
For me, the greatest aspect of this wonderful book is that it offers practical, loving, and effective suggestions for encouraging the unfoldment of the best in any child you care for and love.
I also appreciated the succinct description of numerous techniques, of benefit to adults as well as children, suggested by America's best-known psychic Edgar Cayce. A Cayce fan, I understood, for the first time, how to properly use such spiritually-based appliances such as the radio-active or impedance device.
Carole Chapman is the author of "When We Were Gods," which is the revised, updated version of "The Golden Ones," and the newly released "Blessed."





