• The Children of Now...Evolution

  • How We Can Support the Fast-Forward Evolution of Our Children and All of Humanity
  • By: Meg Blackburn Losey Ph.D.
  • Narrated by: Joyce Bean
  • Length: 5 hrs and 39 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (11 ratings)

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The Children of Now...Evolution

By: Meg Blackburn Losey Ph.D.
Narrated by: Joyce Bean
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In this follow up to her best-selling book The Children of Now, Meg Losey revisits the Indigo children and discuss who they are becoming and their growing influence changing society for the better. Specifically, this audiobook addresses the following:

  • Who are the Crystalline Children, Indigos, and Star Kids?
  • What are their traits?
  • Where do they come from and why are they here?
  • Are we living in a time of accelerated evolution of human consciousness?

Losey offers concrete information parents need to have and provides direction for what schools, families, and societies can do to help all the different types of the Children of Now function and flourish. Too often these children as mislabeled as ADD or ADHD or worse. She also addresses the metaphysical realities that these children (and others) perceive. There may not be monsters in the closet or under the bed, but these highly-evolved children may actually be "seeing" things that their parents cannot. Finally, she paints a picture of what our world will look like when the "Children of Now" take over.

With new research and reports from the field, Children of Now Evolution is even more important to the families of today and tomorrow.

©2014 Meg Blackburn Losey (P)2014 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.

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everyone needs this book

this book should be a must for all teachers and anyone dealing with children . we need to recognize these children for who they are. I see and know so many of these wonderful children that are so unrealized because of blindness and status made by humans today. they are the beautiful children and they are living in a world that does not support them , it hurts them . fantastic well informed book must re

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Great Info!! Most current - 11/2014

This audio is great! If you have any interest in this subject or have children today that are a bit different than most, this is the book for you! The audio is wonderful. I have listened to both Children of Now, released 2012 and this one, her most recent book. Both are excellent but if I were to recommend only one it would be this one. It has more current info and she recaps the previous book pretty well. I'll be listening to this again. 😃

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