Questions About My Son’s Future
This post answers questions from a reader named, Kristi, who’d like insight into her son’s future. My son will be graduating high school in the next few months and he seems to be lacking motivation when it comes to college and planning his next steps. College was always an option, but due to his lack of interest he won’t qualify for tuition assistance. We’re not sure this even concerns him. He’s done nothing to prepare for college, he hasn’t applied to any schools yet, and he has a low-wage part-time job while he’s in high school. The Council says it’s not that your son isn’t motivated. He’s trying to work within himself and spirit to find exactly what path he wants to take in this particular lifetime.
Kristi says no matter what his father and I do to help him prepare for his next steps in life, he seems uninterested. He’s almost 18 years old so we try to step back and encourage him to take his own actions rather than us doing things for him. What can his father and I do to help him in the next phase of his life?
The Council says recently what’s coming into play for your son is his wish, before coming into this reality, to travel a lot and meet different people. Because your son is one of the Indigo children, school isn’t a particular interest for him and he’d like to get started with whatever it is he’s supposed to do. Like many Indigos, right now he doesn’t know what that is yet.
If possible, take him on a road trip – someplace you can all talk about and be interested in discovering where it is and what it’s like to be there. Then we’d suggest you offer one year of schooling to give him some experience with college. After that we see lots of traveling is wanted. Eventually there’s a trip to different places in Europe. He has an affinity for Italy based on other lifetimes.
Kristi asks, what direction do you see his future heading? Do you see him going to college? The Council says college is still up in the air for him for what he’s creating. That’s why it would be helpful to take him on a trip and talk to him about school. Let him know after the first year he can continue, or perhaps take a longer trip, maybe to Italy and see Rome, Naples, and Tuscany.
In another past life that’s attached to his current life he was one of the Essenes that were alive around the time of Jesus. He lived in the mountains. His responsibility was to live in secret and not let anyone know who he was because many of the Essenes were in danger at that time. He’d travel back and forth with messages, going to foreign places to see what was happening, what was being learned, and what was being planned. Then he’d come back to the hidden inner group of the Essenes and report what he’s learned. In that life there was a lot of travel, a lot of moving around, and a lot of learning. This is also touching on his current life where travel would be good for him and a way to learn.
Kristi asks if we should be concerned about anything? The Council says the only thing to be concerned about is if you get in your son’s way. Let him come to the ideas of what he wants and what he’s interested in, and support that in any way you can. We see if you do support him and talk to him about many things that happen in this world, of government and how it works, of how people get their information, what they believe, and how it’s passed on, bringing him to different places, even if it’s not that far from where you live, that will motivate him. That will help him connect to those past lives, even if it’s unconsciously, and bring him to what he wants to take from those lives and use in his current life. His direction will come from within him.
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Hi Bob & Cynthia, Hope you are doing good. I wanted to know when can I expect a response to my query.
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Thank you so much
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Hi, Adhvazila. We’ll ask The Council your question about your career as soon as we have time and we’ll post an audio recording of their response as soon as it’s ready. Thanks for your question. Love and light, Bob & Cynthia
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Hi Cynthia and Bob,
I want to ask you about my professional life. It’s been quite sometime I have been struggling on the professional front. Is it something to do with job karma? Will it end anytime soon? I feel like leaving all of it but there are constraints. There is a sense of loss of direction. Currently the situation is also quite stressful. Will I be ever able to come out of such situations where I can earn decently and be little less stressful.
Regards
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