posted on Jun, 21 2013 @ 11:24 AM
Just joined up. I only came across the term "indigo" a few days ago, and I have to say it describes my life experience in every way, as in the blog
"25 characteristics of indigo." And I just turned 60.
First of all, let me say that I was quite taken aback by the amount of equivocating, denying the reality of indigos, or reacting as if Indigos all
feel that they are "better' than other people in many posts. As I understand the definition, that is very far from the truth. However, there
seems to be so much hostility, and even condescention at the mention of the various characteristics, such as feeling 'alien,' 'like one doesn't
belong' ,'is not over impressed with authority' (although I no longer go out of my way to defy it), having difficulty with watches dropping dead,
light bulbs exploding, considerable telepathic ability, 'feeling like one is on a mission, but doesn't know what to do,' oh, and let's not forget
very prone to depression, etc. that this may end up being my only post here. I want to hear from other people who feel that the term "indigo"
describes their own lives and experience, not people who rush to assure me that no one is 'special,' etc., and that people who are supersensitive
are 'just whiners.' Of course some people are special, all in different ways. And I don't see indigos asserting that they are 'better' than
other people, just different. From what I can tell, it's generally not a very fun life.
I hope to hear from people who have similar profiles, who have something of interest to say, some perspective, some ideas of what the 'sense of
mission' is about.