kill the whole indigo thing. It's a trap......, page 3
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reply posted on 9-7-2009 @ 05:20 PM by Mr. Toodles
reply to post by Kandinsky



LMAO! At least some people get the idea. All my threads about how the indigo children are just a passing fad are finally catching on! YAY ME! Now worship me cause I said to!


reply posted on 10-7-2009 @ 10:11 AM by 2shores
reply to post by MrDudle



Hmm that seems rather bitter, I'm sure if light and love were to come your way you might dodge out of the way, for fear of feeling nice...


reply posted on 4-4-2010 @ 04:04 PM by IAmD1
reply to post by dominicus



Hey friend I hope you're right about the next generation. I agree with your conclusion....and also started a thread about this som time back but like most of my threads it died out ....oh well I can but try


Just adding that your conclusion is a little harsh in the subject though...I don't agree to kill anything...not even ideas or meaningless lables. I much prefer to help someone evolve their ideas or biliefs as supposed to killing them. Or even better have someone else help me evolve my ideas and beliefs. Trap or no trap...

Love and light.

S&F


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reply posted on 4-4-2010 @ 04:58 PM by Wandering Scribe
reply to post by dominicus



Not to be a jerk or anything, OP, I fully agree that humans need to quit the petty squabbling going on amongst gender, race, nationality and ethnicity. However, I do have a problem with your "everyone must be One, and I am already at this stage" mentality. The problem being this:

You have written an emotional post. One who has truly transcended the ego - as any Hermetic, Rosicrucian, Qabalah or Theosophy student attempts - would not be moved so emotionally by something like the Indigo Children.

Instead, a truly enlightened master would do as any Ipsissimus would do - ignore the petty Indigo Children and just continue their personal quest for enlightenment.

You have not mastered the ego because you let yourself be moved by emotions over petty things like Indigo Children.


reply posted on 4-4-2010 @ 05:24 PM by Shark VA84
Originally posted by Wandering Scribe
reply to
post by dominicus



Instead, a truly enlightened master would do as any Ipsissimus would do - ignore the petty Indigo Children and just continue their personal quest for enlightenment.


Unless you happen to be a bodhisattva (oath to postpone enlightenment/removal of/from samsara in order to help all sentient beings reach enlightenment). To be honest, you kind of come off as mildly egotistical. Not saying you are my brother, just something you might want to keep in mind for future communications.

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reply posted on 4-4-2010 @ 07:33 PM by Wandering Scribe
reply to post by Shark VA84



Ah, but not all Bodhisattva's choose to stay and wait. There are three types of Bodhisattva: the King, the Boatman and the Shepherd Bodhisattva.

The King Bodhisattva chooses to reach enlightenment quickly and then aid others in their personal journey. The Boatman Bodhisattva chooses to reach Buddha-hood with fellow bodhi aspirants. The Shepherd Bodhisattva is the only one who chooses to wait for all beings to reach Nirvana before s/he does so as well.

This is, of course, only in Mahayana Buddhism.

As well, the Buddhist mentality is not the same as the Theosophical and occult mentality when it comes to universal enlightenment.

Buddhism does not teach a universal awareness where all become as one. Buddhism teaches that every individual may rise above such a state of unity, becoming something even more sublime. A true state of mu.

I admit that sometimes I come off as egotistical. I apologize if it seems as such in my previous reply, or this one. However, I have not claimed anywhere that I have reached Buddha-hood, nor Dhyāna or Nirvana. I am still just a fellow seeker, walking the same roads as all the rest of us. My ego is still just as much a part of me, as it is of everyone else.

And for a small fun fact - the Buddha also did not endorse denial of the ego. Right Moderation, the Middle Path, was a chief principle of Buddhism according to Siddhartha.
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