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Apr. 20th, 2006 11:27 pm
Your Aura Colour is Indigo.
Indigos are truth-tellers. They are quiet, alert, spiritual, inquisitive, patient, determined, guiltless, stubborn and honest. They can be blunt. |
Find out what colour your aura is.
The reality of our world is a shifting, evolving, dynamic energy field. As part of this ecosystem, humanity is growing and developing. As the needs of the whole shift, changes need to be made in the parts that make up that whole. So it is with the auras. A new colour-Indigos emerged, with skills, talents; and physical characteristics significantly different from those of the other colours. At this time, most Indigos are still children or young adults. I see Indigo children as a new colour invested with new talents and abilities that will be necessary for our evolution. These children have unique characteristics for which we can only guess the purpose.
Parents of Indigo children have a special challenge-how to nurture and cultivate their unique children while at the same time helping them exist in the mainstream of contemporary society. The parents of some of these Indigo children will love and support their differences. Other Indigos will not be so lucky. In this chapter, I will be putting forth what I know intuitively about these children.
The significant thing about Indigos is that they have leadership capabilities unlike those we have heretofore experienced. They understand what it means to be a fully actualized human being without having been taught that concept.
The most difficult thing for an Indigo to develop is patience and forbearance. Because they seem to have already grasped what it means to be authentic, they have little tolerance for others who struggle with this issue. Indigos are not without compassion. However, their form of compassion is to give other human beings time and space enough to find their own answers, to come to their own resolutions.
Indigos are truth-tellers. They are quiet, alert, spiritual, inquisitive, patient, determined, guiltless, stubborn and honest. They can be blunt.
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Date: 2006-04-21 06:36 am (UTC)Did you cut and paste this from somewhere, or is this something you're writing?
I'm asking because of the line ....
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Date: 2006-04-21 07:31 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-21 07:50 am (UTC)Is that a fashion faux pas or a metaphysical style booboo?
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Date: 2006-04-21 02:00 pm (UTC)When did the "advance party" happen? I thought I was too old to be Indigo.
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Date: 2006-04-21 02:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-21 02:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-21 05:12 pm (UTC)That page explains the indigo elder phenom. I just did a google for 'indigo elder' and these were results. This guy below wrote a book:
http://www.yowusa.com/store/ietc/2.shtml
Then, there is Sunfell. She has an LJ and writes copiously about herself. She claims to be indigo elder and indeed, it was from finding her LJ page that I discovered my own truth. Interestingly, she dismissed me as being uninteresting and unfriended me within a week of my finding her (you know how some people feel prone to friend you right away if you friend them...) but after a while I found her very opinionated and bitter and became sensitive to ways in which she has a lot of issues and I was OK with her unfriending me, because more often than not her diary is all about what is wrong with everyone around her and long forays about what she bought at walmart and why she is better than everyone else... not really interesting reading for my taste. She may be indigo, but she doesn't see life anywhere near the way I do.
http://www.metagifted.org/topics/metagifted/indigo/thoughtsFromElderIndigo.html
Basically, indigos were manifesting on earth at the rate of 5%-10% a year since WWII. The theory being that some came as an advance party to be the guides and beacons. The predicament of many indigo children is they're born into areas and families where they're a black sheep, not understood by anyone they're around. A saving grace for these children is chance encounters with indigo elders who are able to touch their lives and help them through the discovery that they're not crazy, etc. Figuring out that I was indigo was a lightening bolt for me. It's changed me.
I wouldn't be at all surprised if you tell me you're indigo too.
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Date: 2006-04-21 05:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-21 06:43 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-21 07:27 pm (UTC)"Random behavior pattern or mind style - (symptoms of ADD and ADHD), may have trouble focusing on assigned tasks, may jump around in conversations." -- in finding out more about ADD from someone else on LJ, I just recently came to realise I have all the
symptomsadvantages."May be electrically sensitive such as watches not working and street lights going out as you move under them, electrical equipment malfunctioning and lights blowing out." This one really amused me. One "trick" I used to preform when I was young (and can still do) just "know" which way is north. I've had long conversations about the streetlight thing with others that notice it, too.
"Have deep empathy for others, yet an intolerance of stupidity." LOL is all I need to say about this.
I could go on. This list is so accurate I felt compelled to start looking at it critically, thinking, "Is this broad enough to apply to anyone or can this criteria be used to differentiate a group?"
The second link turns me off on a number of levels. I am planning to have a very large Christmas Eve dinner on the 24th of December, 2012 when the world fails to fall apart. I've also considered writing a book on the "evolution" of aliens from Victorian science fiction and how the homogenised humanoid stereotypes are a manifestation of mass-media propogation of forms based on the requirement of having human actors play the parts in visual media.
The third link was intersting. I found myself questioning things like leaving home at 19 being "early" - I moved out at 17. People used to be married and running their own households at 19. My father was fighting in North Africa at 16. Achillies was a teenager. 19? What took her so long? I never felt without models, I had my parents. I had the Belle Epoche bohemians. My mother took me to Paris to see the Moulin Rouge when I was 11. I knew its significance and was saddened by it being a porno theatre at the time.
This is all interesting though. At worst I've found something to read about on the bus for the next few weeks.
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Date: 2006-04-21 07:53 pm (UTC)Btw: like you, I had awesome boho parents.
And the bit about being electrically sensitive... how that works for me is that I'm very sensitive to electrical vibrations... like, I FEEL electrical power, I can't stand the feeling of standing near microwaves or driving under major power lines. I feel this "zzzzz" right in my brain, hard to explain but it's unpleasant. :P
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Date: 2006-04-23 05:34 pm (UTC)Thank you
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Date: 2006-04-23 07:54 pm (UTC)