Breath and Children

July 15, 2011
By Erno van Doesselaar

Our divine breath is something magical. It effects all inside us, but 
also all around us.Especially with children it is an amazing thing, because 
they still have a fresh memory of their divine breath that started from the 
moment that they were born as a baby. Besides that, young children are very experience-focused and not very mind-focused as many adults are. So in general they have not yet created such big walls that keep them from feeling the now moment.

I work as teacher in kindergarten with children from 1.5 to 6 years old. I breathe before I work, I breathe during my work, I breathe after I work. I consciously invite my essence to fully participate with me in my job and that creates miracles. I play with the children and in between them with an open heart, and we enjoy each other very much. And when a child is afraid, hurt or it is just waking up I nurture them with my soul’s breath.

What happens is that they feel this compassionate breath and they start to feel safe and respected. After feeling this for a while, they easily get used to staying at the kindergarten instead of at home. They feel invited to open up and to just be who they are, and that encourages them to explore their world. Continue reading

The Eyes of A Master

April 16, 2011
By Jean Tinder

I’ve been noticing something over the last weeks and months. It’s actually nothing new, but I’ve been seeing it with a broader and more personal vision. This “something” is the fact that the world around us very accurately reflects the world within us, and most of us understand this to one degree or another. I have also come to believe that this reflection can go both ways. In other words, by finding wholeness and balance within, we literally offer those same potentials to the rest of the world.

Something happened in my life recently that brought this home in a very pointed way. In this lifetime I have the privilege of being “mom” to four amazing people. Two of them are not yet grown and, for various reasons, live with their father and his partner. And, because they live far away from me, I’ve gone through many rounds of tears, pain, worry, and letting go around the fact that I only see them a few times each year. Even though I know they are thriving, my mother’s heart (i.e. “mommy aspect”) still frets and worries that I’m not protecting them, teaching them, helping them, or loving them enough. Continue reading

Children of the Shift

January 15, 2011
Master Kirael, through the mediumship of Kahu Fred Sterling, www.kirael.com

KIRAEL:  Today I will speak about the magical children of the Great Shift, some of whom are known as indigo, rainbow and crystal.  These children are given these labels by the human light.  I like to think of them as simply children of the Shift or children of the light.  Although a few of these children were born a little before 1982, most were born between 1982 and 1984 and are in their mid to late twenties now.  They are either getting ready to graduate or have already graduated from college, and many don’t know what they want to do with their lives.  Their philosophy is to enjoy life in this dimension as much as possible, until they are ready to get on board for the Shift.

The Shift children born in the late nineties and after have quite a different journey and philosophy of life.  They know how to do the Shift journey and are ready to do it now.  They want to be heard and will talk to anyone who will listen.  When we get into this “lightened” time of the Shift, they will be more than ready.

Humans refer to these children as indigo, rainbow and crystal.  I will speak briefly and in generalities about these different categories.  These children display a new and unusual set of psychological attributes, revealing a pattern of behavior generally undocumented before.  All three categories of children are psychic and sensitive, but differences do exist.
Indigo children are warrior spirits or warriors of the light.  Their collective purpose is to change old systems that no longer serve us.  They are here to clear blockages and old barriers.  An influx of these children occurred in the early to mid eighties.  Continue reading