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Anthony Kilner

I have to admit I’ve never really considered Starseed children that much over the years. Yes, I’d heard about Indigo Children, Crystal Children and the like, yet I’ve never explored the topic in detail, much to my dismay and understanding, now that I have started looking into this topic a lot deeper.

Yep, that’s me to a T. While I was growing up I knew I was different, however I didn’t understand why and just went with the mainstream flow of being turned into a societal clone. It’s made life interesting breaking away from the society’s expectations and learning to be my unique self – a big challenge right there!

The whole story can be read on Page 16. I wonder, after reading the story, whether you feel you fit into the mould of ordinary ‘muggles’ or the realms of special children?

We’ll do a deeper dive into this subject in another issue as we move into a ‘child series’ leading to Home Schooling next month. This includes home schooling with Starseed kids.

As a part of this issue’s journey, I met up with Margie Joy and her ‘Journey to Light Language’. This is yet another amazing story about everyday people discovering that they are different and having to challenge the norms to find their own heart space and ways to thrive in these crazy times. Margie’s story on Page 22 is insightful

Jane Offer has penned a feature covering all the types of Starseed children from to 60s until now and when I started reading it, I realised that I fell into the category of being an Indigo child. Jane writes, “She (Nancy Ann Tapp) explained that Indigos are unlike any child she had observed before, as they do not respond to regular discipline; they question and challenge everything. They treat adults as equals and are empathic, curious and strongwilled with exceptional creativity and passion. They displayed a new and unusual set of psychological attributes, revealing a pattern of previously undocumented behaviour.”

“It’s made life interesting breaking away from the society’s expectations and learning to be my unique self – a big challenge right there!”

“There’s so much to take in regarding these floods and there’s still a great need to help those people impacted by the devastation.”

and there’s also a video on Page 26 explaining what Light Language is, its sound and how it impacts people on a soul level. Margie also takes us on a short guided meditation with Light Language as well!

A special ‘small feature’ this month has been penned by Louise Clarke about Wirritjin Peggera: Lin - The Dream of Karno Walker. This is a very poignant story that covers the life journey of spiritual elder, the late Karno Walker - Ramindjeri Lore man and visionary spiritual warrior of Kangaroo Island, South Australia – and his vision of ‘bringing the tribes together’. This story on Page 14 encompasses the vision of bringing all people into the same tribe – the tribe of humanity!

In this bi-monthly issue of Supernal, there are some fantastic news stories, plus our regular columns to explore.

Olivia Sinco, Dr Catherine Fyans and Melanie Dufty have written some brilliant words in their columns, while Louise Clarke starts wrapping up her series on African Sacred Sites.

Hollie Maricontie continues her coverage of the Northern Rivers Flood disaster, by reporting on what’s been happening with the flood inquiry. There’s so much to take in regarding these floods and there’s still a great need to help those people impacted by the devastation. Read her story on Page 8. As usual, our columnists have outdone themselves with a variety of informative topics. They are challenging, insightful, and thoughtprovoking – they make Supernal a rollicking good read!

We Want Your Story - November December Issue!

In the last issue for 2022, Supernal looks at Home Schooling in detail. We are asking readers if they would like to share their stories on this subject; the trials and tribulations, especially with home schooling teenagers! If you have a story to share, please email Anthony at

editor@supernalmagazineaustralia.com.au

We hope you all have a Supernal September and October whilst discovering what it’s like to be a Starseed child from the 60s into 2022 and beyond!

Anthony Kilner

Image Credit: Hollie Mariconte, Margie Joy, Dana from Pixabay, Sarah Ritcher from Pixabay

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