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Of course, everyone is a special snowflake, but you are MORE specialer because you are an INDIGO snowflake! GAH!

Here's an idea, be happy being human and understand that there is no such thing as normal. Everyone is different. EVERYONE thinks differently from everyone else.

That is what makes us individuals instead of clones. See how that works? Get over yourself, and stop looking for an excuse to be a snotty, anti-social twit. Grrr!

This is a message from your friendly, neighbourhood, online quiz approved, Indigo Witch ... with pink hair :P

--Phae
by a 13 year old on gURL.com that Witches don't exist.  As such, I don't think that I should have to go to work today.  Plus, I think I should get to haunt the ice cream shop, since no one will see me eating my fill.

Sounds fair, right?

--Phae
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From gUrl.com. I am starting to feel very under valued and unappreciated there. Right now I have two kids trying to 'out wise' me because I was excited for a girl who had finally reached the point in her path where she has to dive into the deep end or get out of the pool.

They were mad because I referred to what she had been doing these last 5 years as 'dabbling'. The truth hurts, but if she gets past that surface bump and continues on (which I am fairly sure she has - she dropped out of the conversation almost a week ago - I hate latecomers who feel the need to restir shit) , she will be glad to have had someone who didn't give her mystical bullshit answers like 'listen to your heart, you will know what to do next'.

I have had to struggle for the last several days to keep from saying, 'you know what? I am not being mean to Errapel by not feeling sorry for her. This is an exciting time that most of you will never get to.' Somehow, I think that will just make things worse. Tongue Out 12

So, instead of trying to talk sense to a bunch of kids who have decided that my knowledge is not worth listening to, I am going to leave them to themselves for a while.  Perhaps I will come back when the list of 'I need HEEEeeelllllllllllllllppppppppp!!!!1111!11' threads is back up to about a half dozen per section and there have been no responses for weeks.

Days like these are definitely the ones where I wonder why I bother to step outside of TWO at all.  If the kids want to be taught by people who don't know any more than they do, then let them bloody well find out the hard way!  Ugh!

--Phae
I have been congratulated on my patience and asked what posesses me to spend so much of my time helping newbie teen Pagans find their way. I think I have finally figured out what makes me keep going back again and again. Things like this should not happen, and yet they do all the time --->

First of all, young lady, you are backing your argument with a very uneducated approach. If I could guess, I would say that you come from a Christian background, and have never experienced “persecution” to know if it had a complex. [snip] You have obviously never been ostracized, had rocks thrown at you, had slang terms hurled at you and your family or been harassed by Christian secular groups. You have never been told by the police that “there’s nothing we can do about it” when your property is damaged by graffiti such as “Witches burn in hell” or “devil worshippers”. As a teenager, you don’t know what you have to lose, especially when your family and children are involved, and you can’t just show your “ass” on T.V. and blast it all over CNN.

http://messageboards.gurl.com/gl-religions/messages?msg=8287.13

This, of course, is not the first time someone has called their mommy on me. And this isn't the first time that someone has told me that my opinions cannot be valid because I was a teenager. This sort of condiscending ageist crap pissed me off when I was 19 and it pisses me off still at 27.

Experiece colours everyone's perceptions, but your age does not give you an automatic pass to have people listen to your views. It doesn't give you an automatic pass to greater respect than anyone else. As evidenced by this post, even the aged can be misinformed idiots.

I listen to teens when they need me to. I help them when I can. I tell them to worry more about how they do feel than how someone tells them they should feel. I make sure that they get good information and I try to be there to answer questions so we don't end up with the blind leading the visually impared.  I give of my time and my experience, and I don't ask for anything in return (except maybe that people refrain from writing to me in chatspeak - I really hate that).

This whole thread was a sort of disingenuous pity party that didn't get the coddling or proper outrage that they were expecting (I am having flashbacks to a certain atheist thread that caused all kinds of drama a while back).  I understand now why my own mother used to always meet the question 'What do you think?' with 'Do you want the truth or do you what me to tell you what you want to hear?' 

I am not so diplomatic.  A word to the wise for those who intend to deal with me in the future:  Do not ask for my opinion if you don't actually want to hear it.  I am not going to sugar coat it or take it back when you try to pull out your emotional red herring.  My opinion isn't based on how well I like you, and I am completely willing and able to tell even my best friends when I think that they are being asshats.

--Phae

In some of the teen message boards I visit, I have been seeing a distressing resurgence in the number of kids who choose to believe that they are 'Indigo Children'.  This whole phenomena bothers me.  It is a scam that people buy into lock, stock and barrel simply because they want to believe that parenting is easy or that their situation in life really is more special than someone else's.

I have read the pages and I have taken the quizes.  If I bought into this line of crap, I could make the claim that I am an Indigo.  I have strong leadership qualities.  I am a dreamer and I am sensitive to other people's moods.  I am also a strong personality and if I had not been raised with manners and boundaries, I could very easily have been the holy terror that Indigo checklists describe.

Parenthood is not easy, people.  Sometimes kids are hard to deal with.  Sometimes they don't want to learn to live in society because being a naked screaming me-me is much more fun.  But just because kids may not want to be a part of society and conform to societal rules is no reason that they should not be equipped to deal with the people around them.  To deny them the knowledge that they need to prosper in modern society is to cripple them for the rest of their lives.

Like it or not we live in places where you have to wait in line sometimes.  Where you can't just take off all your clothes and run naked through the streets whenever you feel like it.  We live in places where you need to have and know some sort of boundaries.  If you cannot operate within those boundaries, how do you ever expect to survive?

The Indigo and Crystal (and now Rainbow) phenomena are frauds.  While everyone may be special in their own way, you are not more evolved or less human than anyone else.  You are going through all the same problems that everyone else has at your age, and you will come through it just like everyone else has.  Being human is not something to be ashamed of.

People use the Indigo thing as a crutch.  It is an excuse to not grow up and deal with real life and it is an excuse to not have to 'be the bad guy' and discipline their kids. The last generation used the excuse of 'wanting to be their kids' friends', this is just the New Age version of lazy parenting.

Real life is hard.  Parenting is hard.  Setting boundaries and living within those boundaries is hard.  It isn't meant to be easy.  It is through the struggle that you come to know yourself, and appreciate the type of person you are.  Everyone is unique.  Everyone thinks that their child is the most special.  That doesn't need to mean that they are anything other than a beautiful person.

If you really want to change the world, live by example.  Be happy and productive and healthy.  People will follow, even if you never see the fruits of your efforts.

--Phae

X-posted to Phae in Space

Whoops!

May. 2nd, 2006 11:41 am
pt_tangles: (Hedge Witch)
I do believe I may have started something ... I have been content to ignore the shreiking 'you can't be Wiccan because I say so' harpy at gUrl.com, but I can't really be expected to resist when she posts directly to me ... so I stomped her ... good :oP

http://messageboards.gurl.com/gl-religions/messages?msg=6142.42

Time to don the asbestos underthings ~_^

--Phae

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