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Buy itConnects the arrival of a new type of children with the fulfillment of the Fifth World of the Mayan Calendar and other great prophecies
• Provides detailed information about the world changes that will take place before and after December 21, 2012
• Explores the seven "root races" representing the genetic gene pool of the human family and the phenomenon of soaring intelligence
• Explains the grand sweep of human evolution and the worldwide ascension of energy now occurring, which will take humanity to the next level of development
According to prophecy, the fifth sun or fifth world of the Mayan calendar moves into a higher octave of vibration, or ascension, on December 21, 2012. This date represents a "gateway" of planetary development that will open humanity to new ways of living and new worlds of opportunity. Ancient traditions have foretold that our successful passage through this gateway depends on the "fifth root race"--new stock in the human gene pool--destined to help us through the exciting and massive changes ahead.
In Beyond the Indigo Children P. M. H. Atwater illuminates the characteristics of the fifth root race, the capstone being the extraordinary "new children," those brilliant and irreverent kids born since 1982. She explores the relationship of the new children to the prophecies in the Mayan calendar and other traditions, providing extensive background information about the seven root races (the sixth and seventh of which haven’t yet appeared) and the great shifting of consciousness already underway. She reveals the connection of the seven root races to the seven chakras, and how the fifth chakra--the chakra of willpower--will be opened for humankind as the new children grow to maturity. She also discusses the phenomenon of soaring intelligence and undeveloped potential and provides concrete guidance and tools for those who seek to understand and help the new children achieve their full potential.
Beyond the Indigo Children is the first major study of today's children, and their place in our rapidly changing world, that combines objective research with mystical revelation and prophecy.
| Publisher | Bear & Company |
| ISBN | 1591430518 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Author | P. M. H. Atwater L.H.D. |
| EAN | 9781591430513 |
| Label | Bear & Company |
| Dewey Decimal Number | 133.8083 |
| Studio | Bear & Company |
| Number Of Pages | 256 |
| Title | Beyond the Indigo Children: The New Children and the Coming of the Fifth World |
| Release Date | 2005-10-10 |
| Publication Date | 2005-09-29 |
| Manufacturer | Bear & Company |
Review by Rahasya Poe, 2010-08-24
Beyond the Indigo Children: The New Children and the Coming of the Fifth World
(Bear, 2005; ISBN 1-59143-051-8) By P.M.H. Atwater, L.H.D.
A fascinating and instructive book that provides a wonderful, grounded `voice of reason' among all the misinformation that's being bandied around about today's children."--Sandie Sedgbeer, managing editor, Children of the New Earth MagazineVery helpful in Beyond the Indigo Children are the cross references with other religions, folklore, and prophecies. No matter where your interests lie, you will find this book most informative in clarifying historical timelines and the events leading to this moment in history, at which we seem to be taking an evolutionary leap in our genetics. What may be more important is "why" we are making this leap now.
Rahasya Poe, Lotus Guide
To Believe Or Not To Believe: The Social and Neurological Consequences of Belief Systems
Review by A reader, 2009-09-06
In an concerted effort to uphold her self image as a respected and respectable researcher, Ms Atwater steers so wide of the target as to be almost irrelevant. Her topics deduced from the title are Indigo children which she essentially debunks with "none of these claims hold up in the face of research, whether via scientific observation or via studying mystical/esoteric traditions...The notion that children with indigo or purple auras are now commonplace is greatly exaggerated" and the Fifth World which is a native peoples legend describing obliquely the quantum leap of consciousness to the fifth dimension. The phrase "fifth dimension" is mentioned once in passing at the bottom of a page, never to be heard from again. Her take on the Fifth World is kind of similar to that of Al Gore--we're a planet that is down for the count, in a state of collapse and there is no hope, we're goners.
What did I expect? The cover says this book "combines objective research with mystical revelation and prophecy." The only prophecy we get is one sentence from Edgar Cayce who died in 1945 and some theosophical material from Charles Leadbeater who died in 1934. In other words the only good prophet is a dead prophet. Not one word from Ken Carey, or any of the dozens of living prophets whose detailed fifth dimension New Earth information outshines native prophecy by an order of magnitude. To me the only useful sentence in the book was the stetement "In my research with child experiencers of near-death states, about 20 percent said they were here in this lifetime for 'the changes,' that the Earth and all the peoples on the Earth would go through great shifts that would alter the world." It would have been nice to know her sample size.
The inescapable conclusion is that Ms Atwater does not want to sully her reputation by giving us detailed paranormal information about a consiousness shift, because it does not have the scientific ring to it that she wants attached to her name--just throw it out with the bath water.
Review by JM, 2007-12-31
This is not another guidebook for parents of Indigo's or the children themselves. It is more of an overview of the ages of humankind, called Worlds by native tribes, most notably the Mayans. Atwater describes in detail the generations peopling the planet since 1901 to the present, their tasks, the energy of the times and how they handled that. She also thoughtfully discusses the current young adults and the new children being born, and what lies ahead for them in terms of the state of the world, their potentials, strengths and weak points, as well as what various prophecies may mean to humans, the planet and beyond in the years ahead.
Review by Cinemind, 2006-12-09
"Beyond the Indigo Children by P. M. H. Atwater, explains the grand sweep of human evolution and the worldwide ascension of energy now occurring - which will take humanity to its next level of advancement. A must read for anyone who seeks to better understand and help the new children achieve their potential." ....Sancta Sophia Seminary, Oklahoma
P.M.H. Atwater's latest book Beyond the Indigo Children is a five-alarm wake up call. For anyone who hasn't noticed the speeding up of time and the exponential growth of stimulation in our lives this book describes the almost dizzying rate of acceleration. Atwater addresses the challenges humanity faces at this juncture in our evolution and presents both perils and promises on the uncertain path to the future.
Combining the seemingly contradictory languages of ancient wisdom, philosophy, prophecy and leading edge science she tackles the difficult task of defining the current landscape and framing the context of the dilemmas we face. Guiding the reader through diverse background information from indigenous traditions and prophecy about the unique nature of our time we are introduced to the unsettling characteristics of the "new children."
Atwater argues that these kids, mostly born since the early eighties, have been mistakenly labeled as Indigo Children because of the color of their auras, the normally invisible energy fields surrounding our bodies.
Drawing from new research in this area she offers alternative categories to describe the influences and characteristics of the newest generations.
Whatever we call them the new generations Atwater describes are diverse, sensitive, honest, angry, startlingly intelligent and decidedly different. Prone to like science they process data in different ways and are comfortable with the abstract, providing parents and teachers profound challenges.
This is a thought-provoking and mind-bending book with themes of genetic mutation and lightning fast adaptation as central themes. I highly recommend Beyond The Indigo Children to anyone interested in making sense of the times in which we live. It should be required reading for all educators and parents who are grappling with guiding and caring for this new breed. Nothing less than our future is at stake.
...Julie Gillentine
Review by M. Souliere, 2006-08-09
I have enjoyed this authors other books, but this one is repetative and the authors evaluation of the children she writes about is less than professional. I would not recomend this book to parents with young children with behavior problems. There are reasons other than the ones given for childhood problems. It is not fair to restrict ones views with the opinions in the book