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Heather Prince

My son wished he was dead

The mother of a 17-year-old teenager says he has been suicidal because he has an indigo coloured aura.

Raising Michael was one of the most challenging experiences of her life. Heather Prince hadn't anticipated the anti social and depressive nature of her third son Michael. She says:

"He was different from his brother and sister. He was more reserved, more quiet and he seemed to have low esteem. He seemed to come out with things that were unusual at a very early age such as I wish I was dead."

At school Micheal was disruptive in class and rude to teachers and by the time he was thirteen he was told he was going to be expelled from school.  

Heather believes her training as a healer helped her recognise that Michael’s behaviour was not a medical condition but a spiritual one. She wasn't surprised to learn her son's aura was unique. Heather says:


"It was recognised by a lady who has the gift of seeing auras... [they are] predominately indigo...linking with the third eye. These children are highly intuitive."

Having learnt that her son was an 'Indigo' child, Heather changed her attitude towards her son's behaviour. She says she accepts the difficulties that come from being different so ignores the negative and focuses on the positive.


To hear more about Heather's experiences and what makes a child 'Indigo' click on the video feature above. Heather has also written a book called "I am Indigo."

last updated: 21/12/2007 at 16:56
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