Children
of the Blue-Ray
In the 1988
book Notes From The Cosmos,
Gordon Michael Scallion wrote a
chapter about the Blue-Ray Children. Scallion is an established psychic
and modern-day prophet, often compared to Nostradamus and Edgar Cayce.
He is probably most famous for his ‘future maps’ of the
world and his accurate predictions of Earth changes. He was popularised
in Bob frissells books, Nothing in this Book is True and Something
in this Book is True.
Scallion knew about these children since the early eighties, but did
not really know what the significance was. It wasn’t until1988
that during a session with a client he went into trance and the information
came out. He described the Blue-Ray children as the forerunners of the
new root race (the Crystals?), who were from the ‘mental’
plane of existence, whose colour vibration was ‘blue’. He
explained that they were the souls from the ancient land of Lemuria,
whereas the Indigo’s are predominantly Atlantean. According to
Scallion, the Indigo’s layed the groundwork for the Blue-rays,
which enabled them step into their roles as teachers. The Indigo and
Blue colours are very close in the colour spectrum and this can be seen
as a natural process of movement through subtle vibrations.
Scallion emphasised that these Children ‘evolve’ very quickly:
“They are teaching others by the age of four or five. By the
time they reach their twelfth year, the Blue Ones would be equivalent
to an average adult who has spent perhaps twenty-five years as a teacher”.
They also have telekinetic powers, a ‘knowing’ of their
mission on Earth and many traits associated with all the other categories
of Children. Here is a list of the Blue-Ray characteristics from Notes
from the Cosmos:
1. Blue Ray Children have dreams that are highly evolved, and they begin
dreaming and remembering dreams at a very early age.
2. They have an affinity for languages of all types. Many speak more
than one language, if exposed, by age three.
3. They are determined, and at time can be quite stubborn (much like
the Indigo’s).
4. They invent pretending games in which they take on the role of healer,
using laying on of hands.
5. They are drawn to water, more than any other setting. They often
stare into space at length, especially when near rivers, oceans or even
the blue sky.
6. They have an understanding of how animals feel and think. They explain
this to others in a matter-of-fact – “Don’t you know?”-
manner.
7. By the time they reach their teens, many have a desire to go to other
countries – often attempting to urge their parents to take them,
or going so far as to plan their own trips.
8. Their personalities seem to fluctuate between two extremes –
from being serious, single-minded and focused (like the Indigo Children),
to being dreamy-eyed and distant (like the Crystal Children).
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