Bashar describes the successive waves of advanced souls incarnating on Earth to assist the planetary shift. This entry covers: (1) the indigo generation—born roughly 1960s-1990s, these souls carried intense warrior energy designed to break existing systems; they were often diagnosed with ADHD and labeled as rebellious because they could not conform to obsolete structures, (2) the crystal generation—born roughly 1990s-2010s, these beings embody gentle, telepathic, highly sensitive frequencies; they require nurturing environments and often struggle with harsh educational and social systems; many are non-verbal or selectively communicative, (3) the rainbow generation—born from approximately 2010 onward, these souls enter with full multidimensional awareness intact; they demonstrate apparent 'miracles' (early language, spiritual knowledge, healing abilities) because they have not fully forgotten their non-physical origins, (4) the parenting imperative—parents of these children are themselves being taught; traditional discipline, academic pressure, and emotional suppression are particularly damaging to these sensitive beings; they require freedom, nature, and loving presence, (5) the generational mission—each wave prepares the ground for the next; indigos broke the system, crystals softened the energy, rainbows will build the new world. Bashar emphasizes that these categories are not elitist labels but functional descriptions; all beings are equally divine, and some simply volunteered for more intense incarnations during this transition. The entry includes guidance for educators, parents, and society: listen to these children, learn from them, and trust that they know what they are doing.
Children of the New Earth: The Indigo, Crystal, and Rainbow Generations
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New Earth children generations provide framework for understanding developmental differences in sensitive youth.
New Earth children generations provide framework for understanding developmental differences in sensitive youth.
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