Indigo children

Discussion in 'Psychic' started by bluesafire, Aug 20, 2008.

  1. zengizmo

    zengizmo Ignorant Slut HipForums Supporter

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    "I am only an egg." -Stranger in a Strange Land, by Robert Heinlein

    I helped YOU??? Well that truly is a trip now, isn't it? It seems the "help" goes both ways. ;)

    BTW since our previous "talks" I have re-established external-life contact with my spirit guide "Emily."

    She's still as much of an assole as ever. LOL Maybe even more so.

    Whatever. I grew totally weary of her never-ending shit and blew her off for the time being.

    And as I dozed on the commuter train home this evening, her telepathic voice said to me, "You're not addicted to me."

    I told her in my mind, "I would be if you were being decent and loving toward me, wouldn't I? Being 'in love' is a state of addiction. I guess you're saying that being 'in love' is a mental state to be avoided - and yet I know you've indulged in that mental state while I've known you..."

    She said in a humble and subdued tone, "I know."

    But whatever. Who you are is what she was/is and what I am/was/will be at the dawn of all possibilities...

    So good. Glad to be of help. LOL ;)
     
  2. RiverStone

    RiverStone Ancient

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    Heres my side on indigo children. I have heard that the birth of Indigo Children reached its peak after 1988. And thus we have 90's kids. I was a 90's kid myself. And let me just point this one thing out about the 90's and my other brothers "Generation X". You either ate junk food or you weren't in. Sugar intake in high doses DAILY became a reason for why we were hyped out of our fucking skulls and looked like we needed Ritalin. Generation X is the generation that gave up and dropped out, and not drop out in the Timothy Leary sense.

    Generation X, the 90's kids older siblings, were supposed t be our role models. And we took on their behavior in our own way but one thing in common. Nonconformity. Our older brothers and sisters self-loathing, society hating, fuck-the-world and life-sucks ideas made us 90's kids who are speculated as being indigo kids, realize how much the world sucks at a young age and gave us the realization of why should we answer to authority and fall in line when lifes gonna suck and then we die anyways?

    And thus we rebelled against our parents as does every generation. And we ate junk food and were hyper majority of the time. As for these "psychic powers" indigos have, thats just so lame. Not the idea of having powers, but the idea that the indigos have this. Every human has psychic potential. Every human has the potential to become clairvoyant, to move objects, to will things to happen. Every same human has the potential. Not some snot-nosed spoiled brat that is seen as different. Every human has potential and its so lame to have an idea that only a select amount of kids gets to incarnate and do cool things with their mind. Its like a previous poster said, you don't really see people who believe in Indigo Children and don't think there one at the same time.

    Seriously, Indigo Child Traits:

    -Diagnosed with ADD or ADHD by society? Stop giving your kid so many pixie stix, seriously.
    -Intuitive and Clairvoyant? Every human can do that if they out their mind to it.
    -Rebellious against authority? Generation X as a whole. As a matter a fact, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, who cares, every generation has questioned authority. Its human instinct to question the force that goes against your desire.


    Seriously. Give me more proof as to why they REALLY exist. Wheres the source? The REAL source, not some pro-indigo website. I want neutral proof.
     
  3. Why would there be proof of "why" idigo children exist..

    Anyway, takes one to know one heh..
     
  4. stalk

    stalk Banned

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    just walk in the sunshine and close your eyes
     
  5. mariecstasy

    mariecstasy Enchanted

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    I love my Indigo Child. She teaches me so much.
     
  6. We are about to be awakened...
     
  7. stalk

    stalk Banned

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    we woke up thousands of years ago
     
  8. zengizmo

    zengizmo Ignorant Slut HipForums Supporter

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    wakening...sleeping...wakening...we are what we are...Gautama Buddha sat by the river under the boddhi tree and watched the river flowing, and he attained enlightenment...namaste, I acknowledge the God within all of us, namaste...
     
  9. stalk

    stalk Banned

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    Hell yeah
     
  10. goodvibes83

    goodvibes83 Senior Member

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    originally posted by RiverStone
    Every human has psychic potential. Every human has the potential to become clairvoyant, to move objects, to will things to happen. Every same human has the potential.

    i am not arguing for or against the existence of indigo children...i simply want to say i agree that every human has the potential, this is truth. What is in a name anyway? If you or your child has "special abilities" (i hate saying that it makes it seem elitist, but thats not my intention) embrace them, learn to control them, and use them...its not a matter of who or what exists, and what they should be called...its a matter of recognizing what we can do and putting it into action. Love all, teach all, help all, learn all.
     
  11. hippychickmommy

    hippychickmommy Sugar and Spice

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    I was told over a year ago by a psychic that my oldest son is an Indigo Child. I never once mentioned anything about him during the reading (only that I did have three children), she simply started talking about him, told me that my oldest son was extremely gifted, he was an Indigo Child and that he would go on to do great things in this world someday.

    Of course, as a mother, I loved hearing that one. ;) I will say that I've always known him to be a very gifted young man, that he's well beyond his years in many ways, and he does have a heart of gold.

    He fits the description of an Indigo Child perfectly, but I'm hesitant to put too much emphasis on it. I know he's special, but in order to protect him from negativity, I don't put too much stock into it.

    Regardless he knows he's special, just as my other two children know they are as well, because really, they all truly are. :)
     
  12. stalk

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    anyone who isn't brainwashed
     
  13. hippychickmommy

    hippychickmommy Sugar and Spice

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    Are you insinuating that I'm brainwashed? Because I never said that yes, absolutely, my son is without a doubt an Indigo Child. I was simply sharing an experience, since, the thread is discussing the subject of Indigo Children.

    By saying all of my children are special, because I love them and can see the beauty in eash of them, that's brainwashed?

    If so, then I'd rather be brainwashed with an open mind than not.
     
  14. liquidlight

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    'Special' ... is one of those words that can separate people. - Implying one is higher or better means others are lower or less and 'not special'.

    How about 'cherished' instead? Everyone can be cherished and loved without exclusion.
     
  15. hippychickmommy

    hippychickmommy Sugar and Spice

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    I guess I'm going to have to agree to disagree on this one. At least somewhat.

    My opinion is...

    In reality, in life, yes, some people are higher than others. You can't deny that. This is normal, we're all unique, we all have certain strengths and weaknesses. And I do believe that everyone is special in their own way. Of course, I'm going to be more biased when it comes to my own children. ;)

    Cherished, absolutely. But I still, as their mother, feel they're special. Not in a "I'm better than you way" just in a "I'm unique because I'm simply me" way. I feel there is noting wrong with teaching my children to be self- loving, confident people, to be secure and proud of who they are. Positive reinforcement, an "I can do anything I put my mind to because I'm more than capable of it" mentality. The sky's the limit, dreams can be reality.
     
  16. neodude1212

    neodude1212 Senior Member

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    Anyone who thinks that a mother should not think that her children are special is just being antagonistic...
     
  17. liquidlight

    liquidlight Senior Member

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    Well this has been a rather antagonistic thread so far ... what's new?
     
  18. neodude1212

    neodude1212 Senior Member

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    yeah you're right. :)
     
  19. bluesafire

    bluesafire Senior Member

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    If I had it to do all over again I wouldn't post this subject or start a thread like this. I think any kind of labels are better left unused. Even if the awareness isn't of "specialness" or the intent isn't to appear as special, the reality is that specialness is a sore subject and a sensitive button in this world and any language ascribing to such just isn't helpful for most people.
     
  20. Americunt

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    -shrug- I think everyone's an Indigo -rather, we all have that potential, some people just haven't realized it yet.
     

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