As a Homeopath and Astrologer I see a lot of Indigo Children as they are brought
to me, not because they are Indigo, but because of physical or behavioral
problems. Most parents haven't heard of Indigo Children, they are a rather
specialist subject, so I will stick with the easy-way to learn about and
identify Indigo's and how to identify them from their Birth charts.
The first Indigo that I met in my practice, was nine years old and visited me in
May 2002. His Mum brought him along, partly because she was having difficulty
with the various labels her child had been given but also because he was
suffering from sleeplessness, was argumentative, aggressive and 'angry with the
world'. On further questioning (something that sets Homeopaths apart from other
practitioners, we take a very detailed case) it transpired that a younger
brother had been born blind with part of his brain missing, terrible acid
reflux, and was awake for 20 hours in every 24. This little boy didn't live long
and eventually died. My patient though, had shown a natural affinity for his
suffering and used to touch his head before communicating with him, even though
no-one had told him to do this. His mother said he had an 'understanding' of his
needs.
Without going into any further details of his case, I prescribed a remedy and
arranged to see him again in a months time. I met his Mum a while later at the
school and she told me how he'd been at his Nan's and had fallen asleep on the
sofa a few days after taking the remedy. Because he was so quiet and dead to the
world, Nan got worried that he'd actually died.............he'd never done this
before, but I knew this meant the remedy was starting to heal him. As this boy
had been brought to me for Homeopathic treatment, I didn't automatically draw up
his Birth chart but after his second follow-up, something about him made me ask
his birth-time and I looked at his chart. During this particular month, I
visited a Healing Fair in Bath where I live and was drawn to buy a book called
The Indigo Children. The book came home with me, and stayed there. I now don't
lend it, I advise people to buy their own copy!
The book described so accurately this particular boy and his problems, that I
then bought 'The Care and Feeding of Indigo Children' by Doreen Virtue, so I
could offer his Mum some hope and explain that this boy isn't a challenge, the
system looking after him is..........Then I compared his chart to others in my
collection and noticed a striking similarity with certain children's charts I
had treated recently and some I had treated quite a few years before. Then
another boy from the first boy's class was brought to me and HIS chart had the
same configuration and so did my son's, who is also in the class, in fact over
10 children in this year all had similar charts. This set me on a mission that
still intrigues me to this day.
Now things were beginning to make some sense, and not being an Indigo myself, I
found it exciting to be able to offer some hope to ADD and ADHD children and
those with the characteristics that Doreen had identified :
Strong-willed
Born in 1978 or later
Headstrong
Creative, with an artistic flair for music, jewellery making, poetry etc.
Prone to addictions
An 'old soul', as if they're 13 going on 43
Intuitive or psychic, possibly with a history of seeing angels or deceased
people
An isolationist, either through aggressive acting-out, or through fragile
introversion
Independent and proud, even if they're constantly asking for money
Possesses a deep desire to help the world in a big way
Wavers between low self-esteem and grandiosity
Bores easily
Has probably been diagnosed as having ADD or ADHD
Prone to insomnia, restless sleep, nightmares, or difficulty/fear of falling
asleep
Has a history of depression, or even suicidal thoughts or attempts
Looks for real, deep and lasting friendships
Easily bonds with plants or animals
I then contacted Sarah Wood, the President of The Indigo Network to see if this
was just a local phenomena or was it world-wide? The Indigo Network She advised
me to post my questions on her website and people could reply to me. They have
been sending me their Birth-data for over a year now and I was not surprised to
see, that every person who KNEW they were an Indigo, had this same planetary
shape to their chart.
So what planetary patterns were happening while these Indigo's were being born?
I took my computer on a lengthy journey from 1977-1998 and discovered the
following.
In September 1977 the major planets had moved into the following signs:

Nep-13 degrees Sag,
Uranus-9 degrees Scorpio
Pluto-14 degrees Libra
Sun-21 degrees Virgo
Saturn-24 degrees Leo
Jupiter-3 degrees Cancer
As you will notice, all the signs follow on to each other. This was when the
first Indigo's began to be born. These are the early Indigo’s and the heavy
planets are close, but in separate signs. By 1981 the first conjunction occurs,
with Saturn, Pluto and Jupiter being in Libra. By 1983 Jupiter has caught up
with Uranus in Sagittarius. In 1989 Uranus, Saturn and Neptune are all in the
signs of Capricorn.
I have discussed the implications of these conjunctions with Donna Cunningham
and she is working on a piece explaining this in much more detail. Donna
Cunningham Homepage
Now what if you were born at this time and all your personal planets were in
these same signs? What would make you different (or the same) as others?
First of all you will be focused in certain areas, very focused. You’d know how
to operate the Play station, but you might have problems tying your shoelaces or
remembering to wipe your feet...... Your chart shape would be called a 'Bundle'
or a 'Bowl' and you would have interests that need to be expressed otherwise
problems happen.
In my practice I have noticed that 'Indigo Children' have birth charts that are
rather unique. All their planets are located on one side of the chart i.e. 6
houses or less (of 12) are occupied and 6 (or more) are empty, meaning their
energies are strong in certain areas, and non-existent in others.
In 'The Bowl' shape, all the planets are concentrated within one half of the
chart. Reflecting the shape of this pattern, 'Bowl' types are said to be
immensely self-contained and resourceful but they also tend to be 'one-sided',
so their life's challenge is to integrate the empty half of the chart.
The 'Bundle' is rare, and reflects a narrowness of vision and experience.
'Bundle' types tend to channel their energies into issues related to the
occupied section at the expense of the rest of the chart. This shape describes
the specialist in his or her field or, negatively, the obsessive personality.
And because a 'Bundle' chart has no oppositions, the person who's chart it is,
will have more difficulty seeing things from others perspectives, unless the
'other's' are fellow Indigos.
A 'Bundle' or 'Cluster' or a 'Stellenium' is not an especially rare shape, 30%
of my clients have this configuration. What is rare, is having Neptune and
Uranus conjunct (in the same sign). This only ever happens in the sign of
Capricorn and last happened in 1827 before that in 1657 and will next occur in
2157.
From 1978-1989 the bundle of planets stayed together, various outer planets
moved a little and at certain times of each year, personal planets clustered
with the biggies.
So, what does a cluster feel like? What does a cluster look like from the
outside? What do cluster charts have that Splays of Grand Trines don't?
Well, they have an intensity and from my observations they also have a complete
and natural understanding of their peer group and their generation. We all know
what it feels like to be out on a limb and not recognized by others. The child
born at the wrong time, the wrong place, the wrong era really. Well, Indigos
don't suffer that. They were born in exactly the right year/month/day location.
We all choose our parents in the planning stage before we were born (see Judy
Hall's Hands Across Time) and maybe Indigos are a little more astute at doing
this. Indigos understand fashion, latest gadgets, popular music, popular TV
soaps/programs. They know what is 'cool' and what is not. Why? Because their
outer planets are all together with their personal planets. They’re not usually
interested in history or old out-dated ideas. (God forbid that they should like
folk music!...)
I'm heavily into folk music and my Indigo son barely tolerates this. In fact he
was more interested in the Punk Era, circa 1977-1979 when the outer planets were
first lined up from Leo to Sag.............but I digress.
So, let me show you some examples of Indigos that I have treated. To accurately
display the full implications of an Indigo Chart, you need to use Equal-House
System.

Born Oct 26, 1993, 3.15am, Bath, UK.
Here we have the typical one-sided chart. All the planets are below the horizon
indicating someone who understands hemselves well, but isn't so good at
socializing and mixing with others. Take Chiron out of the picture for the
minute, because for this analysis, I won't be using him to determine if the
child is Indigo. (however it's useful to keep in mind as the point of healing).
All the planets are in 5 houses. Neptune and Uranus are conjunct in Capricorn.
There are no oppositions.
When reading an Indigo Chart, because all the planets are so near together, you
have to look to see which planet is nearest the Sun. That'll be the one that has
the most influence.
Jupiter is one side of the Sun and Mars is the other making a child who is
expansive on one hand and a little fearless/aggressive on the other..........but
he has Moon in Pisces making him emotional, empathetic and sensitive. Plus he's
a Scorpio, so don't try telling him what to do. What a combination! This child
has 2 planets in the 4th making him unsettled at home and dreamy. Because Mars
is so near the Sun this child would do best at physical, active, sporty pursuits
rather than totally desk bound activities..........and with Venus on the
Ascendant, he has charm!

10th December 1985, 5.30pm , Dublin, Ireland. Next we have the chart of a young
lady who contacted me from the Indigo website. As you can see she is very
clustered with all her planets squashed into 3 houses with only Jupiter on his
own.

This child, 5th Feb 1997 , 8.02 pm, London, was brought to me with eczema and
her mother had a whole host of problems when we started treatment. As you can
see she has 7 planets in the 5th house, Mars on the Asc , Saturn in the 7th and
Pluto in the 3rd. This young lady needed to be guided..........not instructed.
In fact, even in Nursery, she was telling the other kids what to do!

This young lad was born 23.3.98 in Maidstone Kent at 7:39am. His mother told me:"Recently I went to see a spiritualist as I was fed up with school accusing him
of having ADHD and suggesting Ritalin use. The lady said G was an Indigo child,
looked after by my father his own angel who died 2 years ago." He has all his
planets above the horizon, Uranus conjunct Neptune and again Mars and Jupiter
either side of his Sun.
So, if you have the 12 characteristics that Doreen lists AND a Bundle or Cluster
chart, in my humble opinion, you ARE an Indigo.
Now, what makes living with/teaching /parenting an Indigo difficult, is their concentration of energies in one place. Provide them with an outlet for them.
Look at Flower Essences or Homeopathy. Let them take exercise, eat well, play,
mix with friends, write poetry, play music, create. To get the best from your
child who has a cluster chart shape, allow them autonomy. They’re wiser than you
anyway, so you might as well let them make some decisions themselves. Allow them
to choose certain actions in their lives and to be guided by their feelings.
After all, none of these children has ever been brought to me for their lack of
self-esteem, it's generally round the other way, too confident, too
self-assured......
For further info or your own birth chart, e-mail me at mary@maryenglish.co.uk