“There is no greater blessing than the capacity to give birth, for it is the one opportunity we have to truly create, and to create something from our own flesh and blood.” These are the words of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson in the book Toward A Meaningful Life.

Why do grown-ups make war? They scare me. They tell me they do it for me, for the future. But when my family and friends are dead, what is left for me?
What do you do when your child begins talking to some unseen entity? How do you determine if it is a psychic event, an imaginary playmate, or some sign of a mental health issue?
One of our columnists, Kerrie Guy, founded her home in Egypt and became much involved with Shams El Birr, a local centre for challenged children. In this article, she introduces the light-filled centre and interviews Dr Morcos Boulos, the founder of Shams El Birr about his work.
Shams El Birr, meaning 'Sun of Righteousness', is located in 6th of October City on the outskirts of Cairo. The centre for education, rehabilitation and care for challenged children throughout Egypt, was orginally established in 1991 and comprised of one flat with five blind girls.
Brandon Bay would be in Singapore to teach The Journey workshop on 14-15 June 2008. For more details, registration and other international schedules, please visit www.thejourney.com
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Question
What advice would you give parents who want to encourage children to understand spirituality.
- Tina, Singapore
Answer
The children entering into your world at this time are already intuitive and operating from a higher dimension. This is reflected in their eyes. Some of you may have noticed this, I have heard some say " they look like 'old people' in a babies body.
In Part One of this series I painted a portrait of a new kind of child which has gotten a lot of press attention in the last year. There are several names for these bright mavericks, but the most generally used term to describe them is Indigo Children.
Psychologists such as Jan Tober call them the hope of the world and characterize them as Masters, here to save the planet. The source I channel, Q'uo, explains their characteristics of high intelligence and low tolerance for fools as typical of those who have graduated from our earth at this time of global shift. Upon graduation, however, their first desire has been to return to earth as dual-activated beings, equipped to live in both third density, which is the Earth world as we know it, and fourth density, which is the next density or grade of learning.






