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Indigo Children...humans are ever-evolving.


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Topic started on 17-11-2007 @ 09:48 AM by NelysStar


These little Beings are coming with the abilities to see past the illusions. The abilities to travel within their consciousnesses throughout the dimensional realms. They are able to see past the illusions that are created within your third dimensional realities.
I'm not sure if this topic new to anyone. I am an indigo child. After learning about this idea of human evolution, it made complete sense to me. Humans are ever-evolving. I really fon't hear much about that.

www.greatdreams.com...

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reply posted on 17-11-2007 @ 09:54 AM by hawckman


Are you born being an indigo child? or do you kinda learn techniques?



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reply posted on 17-11-2007 @ 09:58 AM by NelysStar


It is your birth attributes. You are born as such and only evolve to resist authority. An interesting way to be thrown into today's world eh?
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reply posted on 17-11-2007 @ 09:59 AM by hawckman


How did you find out? It must be incredible to find out right.



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reply posted on 17-11-2007 @ 10:04 AM by Jazzyguy


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Don't you find yourselves rather ruthless for an indigo, seriously?
If you are an indigo (if there's a thing such as one), what exactly is your plan for humanity?



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reply posted on 17-11-2007 @ 10:08 AM by hawckman


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Yeah, I would like to hear your plans.



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reply posted on 17-11-2007 @ 10:21 AM by pieman


what i really want to know is how you can tell your an indigo, does someone decide who is and who isn't, or is it something you come to believe about yourself?



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reply posted on 17-11-2007 @ 10:23 AM by hawckman


That's what I just asked! -_-



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reply posted on 17-11-2007 @ 10:37 AM by pieman


yeah, i suppose it is, actually, i just did a google on it, here's the list of attributes that i've found

* They come into the world with a feeling of royalty (and often act like it)
* They have a feeling of "deserving to be here," and are surprised when others don't share that.
* Self-worth is not a big issue. They often tell the parents "who they are."
* They have difficulty with absolute authority (authority without explanation or choice).
* They simply will not do certain things; for example, waiting in line is difficult for them.
* They get frustrated with systems that are ritually oriented and don't require creative thought.
* They often see better ways of doing things, both at home and in school, which makes them seem like "system busters" (nonconforming to any system).
* They seem antisocial unless they are with their own kind. If there are no others of like consciousness around them, they often turn inward, feeling like no other human understands them. School is often extremely difficult for them socially.
* They will not respond to "guilt" discipline ("Wait till your father gets home and finds out what you did").
* They are not shy in letting you know what they need.



this is the site that i found that on but they credit a site called 'the indigo children' which seems to be selling books, i couldn't find the info there, although i did get bored of looking.

so, it seems i, and everyone i know, are indigos, which is amazing, because i thought it was just way to much tv, video games and sugar at an impressionable age.



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reply posted on 17-11-2007 @ 12:06 PM by ghostryder21


looks to me that they are brats.

2nd sentence here to loophole the 1liner rule



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reply posted on 17-11-2007 @ 06:16 PM by hawckman


Yeah, they act like kings do in old books, not afraid of telling others what they need, acting anti-social when not with others liike that. It all seems kinda like an act thought, people here say there indigo and they don't act like that. But that might be because it's on the web



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reply posted on 17-11-2007 @ 07:51 PM by dionysius9


Hmm, I have several of those characteristics. I don't know what an indigo child is, could you elaborate?


- I react to people who attempt to exercise authority over others the way most people would if you spit on their face. I never believed a person's position in society or that their label meant anything meaningful whatsoever.
- In quite a few ways I have felt superior, but never tried to lord over anybody. I started out with self-esteem, but lost it in my teens out of lack of attention, I suppose.
- I'd rather rip my arm off and bleed to death than live with shackles on my wrists.
- Repetition of procedures without reevaluation is my idea of torture.
- My shortcuts always worked better. I hated hearing someone else tell me "how to do it".
- I have had one real friend in my life. Like me, people described him as very good looking and extremely intelligent. It's nothing like a gay thing, but we both talked about what it was like when we met each other. We could "feel" the energy of the other person in the room without looking up. We both just "knew" when the other person was in the room, we both knew we were thinking the same things, had the same ideas, same aspirations. It was if the whole impenetrable wall of conversation and understanding was gone. With most people communicating an idea was like pulling teeth. Not so with this person. We both commented that we could sense the auras around other people, and to us most people were, for lack of better words, faint and gray. We could finish each others sentences, or just shoot a glance and understand exactly what the other was thinking. I do believe he was a little more intelligent than I. Claimed he never had an IQ test though we both agreed that IQ tests were just little games people play to try and quantify something which more importantly should be understood. We both HATED school.
- Public education was excruciating. Perfect scores on every test but was expelled before I graduated for not showing up for school half of the time. Had to get a GED to go to college.
- Unlike the description of indigo children not feeling guilt, I felt guilt almost constantly, for not being like everyone else.
- I think my shy behavior was learned. I didn't get the predicted response from people when I tried to talk to them, so I gave up trying.




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reply posted on 18-11-2007 @ 02:26 AM by andre18


yeah, i made a thread about this indigo thing recently,

www.abovetopsecret.com...

i'm stil trying to fugure out if this is the real deal

[edit on 023030p://am3051 by andre18]



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reply posted on 19-11-2007 @ 10:59 AM by NelysStar


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I appreciate all the inquiries and responses as different as they are.

Indigo is just a term for those that contain different personality attributes and personalities.
It is NOT that these indigos are some group that are out to change humanity for their own benefit, not a mutation or that someone "has plans for humanity." It's not like a crazy sci-fi movie. Intentions are those of humanitarians that love all life.

What I meant is that different, stronger and more intelligent personality traits have become more evident in young adults and children. That's all.

I can see what you mean about those with these traits being brats. They are and sometimes don't realize it because there is a fine line between intelligent and confident, and arrogance. I have had that problem my entire life. "They often see better ways of doing things, both at home and in school, which makes them seem like "system busters."

It is an open-minded idea for most and to bash it is expected, but doesn't mean anything to those that are Indigo because it doesn't change who they are.

How do I know if I am an Indigo? - Only YOU can answer that question for yourself with certainty.



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reply posted on 20-11-2007 @ 07:54 AM by Jazzyguy


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Okay, so you're a new breed, a unique breed.
What makes the Indigo breed appear? Why the term Indigo?
You said you have different personality attributes and personalities, so what kind of change that you bring for the world. Will you change the world? How?
How old is the oldest Indigo (as far as you know)? How old are you?



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reply posted on 20-11-2007 @ 02:26 PM by jellyfish


Though I consider myself indigo, and believe in the phenomenon I have grown annoyed with it. New age writers are treating this as some source of salvation for the human race. If anything we're here to watch it go down the tubes. No true indigo has the initiative to save the world. It's too abvious to them that good/bad are very subjective, and that human beings are too stupid to be saved. Indigo's challenge systems for the same reason Socrates challenged all the experts and scholars of his day. We do it to show that there are holes in all systems, and if there is a purpose for indigo existence it's to shatter the illusions of the masses. In that case everyone here qualifies.
There are Criterion. Indigo's have an aversion to pure milk. They prefer to sleep propped up instead of lay flat. The term comes from the deed blue aura color psychics have claimed to see around us. Indigo children are fascinated by existential questions. Indigo children cannot be coerced into something they deem pointless even with harsh punishment.
I think Socrates was one of history's first indigo's. We have probably always been here, but only now noticed. Many historical indigo's were probably killed or otherwise neutrelized for confronting the powers that governed in their time. No belief is above the scrutiny of the indigo. Though each of us may prefer some beliefs over others, we cannot take any belief so seriously as to supress anyone elses.
So maybe you are Indigo? Who gives a damn. What do you hope to gain from flaunting it. True indigo's know that nothing matters, especially not themselves. Seeing through the illusions hasn't given me any competitive edge in fact it is a liability. Knowing the futility of it all. Don't count on us to change a damn thing.


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reply posted on 20-11-2007 @ 04:10 PM by The Cyfre


I think it's a wash, a good way to sell books to people who want so desperately to believe that they're not average, that they do play a role in this world.

Listen, we all feel like we deserve things. We all feel that we belong here, because we do. I have been finding new and better ways to do things throughout my life. Doesn't make me an indigo child, just means i'm resourceful and i'm a forward thinker.

I think you're confusing evolution and personality traits. Personality traits don't change based on evolution, they change based on society. If todays generation seems to carry around this aire of invisibility or they act like they deserve to be here, etc, it's because of the way they were raised. WE wire our children to act a certain way. Not everyone is special.



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reply posted on 21-11-2007 @ 04:35 AM by C.C.Benjamin


Frankly, this whole situation could be avoided if discipline were brought back to public education.

Everyone wants to be special. Very few people are.



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reply posted on 21-11-2007 @ 05:01 AM by jedimiller


Nice to meet you. I am an indigo man myself, but half alien. hello brother!



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reply posted on 22-11-2007 @ 02:47 AM by blaqmyst


Interesting. What exactly do you mean by evolving? What exactly is a indigo child or man? What proof do you have of this indigoism? Surely, if you claim to have some sort of higher gene within you, answering the riddle why humans continue to miss the big picture should come rather quickly.

I don't see humans evolving, I see them being replaced. Although there are some beautiful qualities in Humans, once they pass the innocent age of 7, they lose these qualities. It is through proper teachings of Science and Law, can the creation return back to it's place in the universe(s).

Man (I use the term to describe Human) is selfish and lost. They are running like untrained dogs off leashes. Man has no concept of their continuous destruction on this planet and like all things in nature, balance will be returned. We have to begin understanding that all things are connected, destroying 1000 acres of trees will essentially destroy us.

Where are these higher hybrids of humans? What scientific discoveries have they set fourth to repair this planet? When the ancients suggested releasing fine gold particles in the upper atmosphere to repair the damage and crystal particles to reflect UV rays away from the planet in order to cool the planet, it was looked at as science fiction by "Qualified Scientist".

What are the suggestions from these hybrids in order to begin the enlightening process of Man?



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