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Question about indigo’s and the dark awakening.?

I was curious as to if there’s a way to make this transition easier for me?

I fit most of the ‘rules’ for being considered an indigo child/adult. I have for many years. Right now I’m going through my dark awakening and I know for everyone it’s a test of faith. The symptoms of my dark awakening are getting to a point where it’s affecting my everyday life. The ‘activity’ at the crown sometimes gets so bad I become physically sick. It feels as if someone’s taking a needle and continuously stabbing it in my skin. I’ve recently found that meditation (my meditation periods have become quite shorter. Is this normal?) and chakra working and found it helps, but for short periods of time. Is there any advice or information available that someone could help me with?

Thank you.
Well, I’ve been going through my dark awakening pretty early, but most start in their late twenties. Here’s a site on dark awakenings: http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Dark_Night_Of_The_Soul/id/21911

Hope it helps.

During the sun salutation series in yoga, I have trouble going from downward dog to plank then crocodile?

I am very strong for a woman, but my hips always collapse down and my back sways towards the floor. I can do 25 standard pushups, but not this simple transition, what’s up??

Should I send my son to preschool?

My son is 4 and is very slow to transition to new situations. Some people might call him shy. I run a preschool out of my home and get together with other mom’s frequently, so he has quite a lot of contact with other kids his age. In situations like this, he is very social and normal. But when he has to be anywhere without me, he cries and says he doesn’t want to go. He even cries about the idea of preschool or school (which saddens me, because I am a teacher and I LOVED school when I was little). When I put him in drop-off classes, he doesn’t make any friends and cries everytime I take him. (I make him finish the classes anyway.) Some people say that I should just put him into preschool and let him suffer through it. Others say that I should ease him into social situations by signing him up for drop off classes, like karate, etc. Still others say he’ll grow out of it. What do you think?
He is already reading, so academically he doesn’t necessarily need preschool. But is the right thing socially?