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they are only considered indigo due to the color of the aura. its not separating them or asking to treat them more special then others. its rather to give credence to what is going on, and helping them grow and bloom - something they cant do by being ignored.
we have to understand that without someone there telling them they are okay, they go through a very hard life treated as a social outcast. they are labeled as "freaks", outcasts, mistrusted, treated is "stupid"... most of the time they end up placed under such drugs as cylert or ritalin, in an effort to calm them down and make them appear normal. here is a good article that talks in more detail of how ritalin can affect indigo children who are usually labeled as having add/adhd. http://www.spiritofmaat.com/archive/...s/ritalin1.htm i also pulled this from another forum, but it lists many of the drugs that are given (pm me for link): "a great many indigo children are said to have been diagnosed with conditions such as adhd. the report below states from psychologist marty mckay: "ninety per cent of children diagnosed as adhd are misdiagnosed and drugged for no appropriate reason." these powerful drugs include celexa, risperidal, dexerdrine, zoloft, deseryl, elavil, buspar, lithium carbonate, rivotril, prozac, paxil, xanax, zyprexa, wellbutrin, ativan, anafranil, divalproex sodium and topomax." indigo is just a term, as rose describes a flower with red petals, or a wool sock describes a foot covering made of wool... lol |
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hi.
there is a recent post linking to a remarkable lady by the name of dolores cannon. she has been around for quite some time and specializes in regression. this is well worth checking out: ![]() http://www.viddler.com/explore/endgamenow/videos/46/ near the end of her account she examines the question of the various et souls coming into earth at this pivotal time. from what i gather there are no indigo adults ...the indigo's are a special group, and not to be confused with wanderer's, who in many ways share some similar challenges...the infusion of these special souls have arrived in distinctive waves. then there are the much rarer cases of walkins to consider-- which can have a special agenda all their own. according to dolores many of the walkin's come in at the death (often coinciding with a nde) of the original soul inhabitant, who gives the walkin permission to finish the life experience (the case of abraham lincoln is a famous example) dolores does puts some different twists to the subject. i'm still trying to digest it! hope this adds something helpful to the discussion! ![]() |
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i'm curious, how many of you who consider themselves wanderers have found what they consider their soulmate? ra, 89.36 questioner: what was the reason for the wandering of these two wanderers, and were they male and female? ra: i am ra. all wanderers come to be of assistance in serving the creator, each in its own way. the wanderers of which we have been speaking were indeed incarnated male and female as this is by far the most efficient system of partnership. i drifted a bit off-topic there, so let me chime in with my opinion on indigos. ra, 17.1 [...] you will find a sharp increase in the number of people, as you call mind/body/spirit complexes, whose vibrational potentials include the potential for fourth-vibrational distortions. thus, there will seem to be, shall we say, a new breed. these are those incarnating for fourth-density work. [...] to me, this is a direct reference to the indigo children. this is one of the many prophetic statements that strengthens the integrity of the law of one material. this was in 1981, which i believe was a good while before the idea of indigo children started catching on in more mainstream circles. even wikipedia claims that the term wasn't coined until 1982! |
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i found her video very interesting. of course there were things i disagreed with, like her description of the typical traits of 'indigos' etc.
we all like to feel 'special', and we all are, in our own way. the world is changing, this is so true, but we're all changing, in our own pace. when we look at other people as 'different' than us, we seperate from these others and often lose a lot of valuable information that could have been obtained from them. open communication, with all walks of life, is the key to understanding and, most importantly, improvement. instead of running away from fearmongering, it's better to face it and learn from it, if only to learn the difference between bad information and good, keeping in mind that what is bad for you may be good for someone else. i wasn't happy about her instructions for people to turn off the tv and radios and all other medias. as far as 'walkins', i believe this is something that can cause seperation from loved ones, which is exactly what negative elites want, in order to control you. |
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well, i spent some time checking out an indigo forum recently, and, well, there seems to be a small amount there who are more like wanderers, who i totally relate too, but the rest.....and i in no way mean to say this in a degrading or unloving manner, but they just seem like the kindergarden version of here....they just don't seem to believe anything, but just want to argue and put down everyone else, and have grandious egos...
mabey, 80% of them are just wanna be indigos? not sure, but this place seems millenia ahead of the vibes i get from the majority on the indigo forum..... |
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i'm curious, how many of you who consider themselves wanderers have found what they consider their soulmate? one question that i thought of from this though, is i am unsure if indigo's and/or wanderers go through the reincarnation process, or is the life they are in a one-time thing to try and help steer people to the positive path? |
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i'm curious, how many of you who consider themselves wanderers have found what they consider their soulmate? but you bring up an interesting point. i mentioned this on the past lives thread as well, but ive noticed something... i do believe we are given clues by the fates (to me, the term fates represents the higher power that helps us and guides us) - built in clues in fact - to finding one's soulmate. if you write down everything you are attracted to in a mate, list only the things that you didnt decide for yourself. for example, how many of us sit around one day going "i think ill like blondes"? not many of us do, its just built in. write things like that. it really only helps to keep your eyes open for when/if you do cross each others path. |
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near the end of her account she examines the question of the various et souls coming into earth at this pivotal time. from what i gather there are no indigo adults ...the indigo's are a special group, and not to be confused with wanderer's, who in many ways share some similar challenges... i completely match the indigo characteristics though. i cant agree with dolores that there are none, because i know i exist. lol im not a walk-in; never had a near death experience. etguyi don't think there's such a thing as a soulmate, to be honest. being in love can certainly make you think that, though. however, i do believe that wanderers incarnate in groups, and that certain members of the group had the pre-incarnational intent of forming a relationship to each other. there are statements in the law of one material which supports this. but i'd say that this doesn't always work out as planned, as there are a lot of things that can go wrong. remember that the third density veil basically leaves one in some form of amnesiac fog. all a wanderer has to go by is subconscious programming. not only that, but unawakened wanderers are extra prone to creating negative karma for themselves. based on certain things in my past life regressions - and add to what i have actually known in meditative state, they do exist. however, i will concede it may be possible that not everyone has one. remember that soulmates are usually defined as the other half of each others soul - perhaps on a cosmic level they were one energy that was split. and then others have not split, so they are whole in that respect... if that makes sense. just thought of this lol mmariebored we all like to feel 'special', and we all are, in our own way. i completely agree that we all are. i think we all "like to feel it" because its part of the process of shedding the stigma of how worthless we are by society. for example if you dont have a 9 to 5, if youre not married, if you dont have kids, etc. coupled with the fact that we know theres more to this life and we want to make a difference even if we do not know what we can do. we all are indeed special and unique, so being indigo or wanderer does not make one above others at all. to me, its just a level of awakening, and with that comes responsibility of helping guide others to awaken. purple dragon one question that i thought of from this though, is i am unsure if indigo's and/or wanderers go through the reincarnation process, or is the life they are in a one-time thing to try and help steer people to the positive path? they reincarnate (raises hand) lol at least i can speak for indigos... well then again david is a wanderer right? and hes reincarnated. personally ive come to understand that its like school - we come to this plane to understand love, because that is our greatest gift, and we cannot appreciate it without knowing its opposite. we then are meant to learn something in each life, to progress, albeit gradually... to awaken to what pure love is, and as this occurs and we shed the physical identities we awaken more and more. as we progress, we begin to remember more, to be less cut off from our spirit, and as this occurs we become more indigo (or wanderer). also on soulmates there are different kinds. i met what i refer to as my soul sister, weve been friends in previous lives. |
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when we look at other people as 'different' than us, we seperate from these others and often lose a lot of valuable information that could have been obtained from them. open communication, with all walks of life, is the key to understanding and, most importantly, improvement. open communication hmm interesting concept its not really allowed on this planet at this time though since we are all suffering from the law of confusion you know divide and conquer ect.
i agree if you look at other humans as different you become isolated and disconnected its almost as if you become a robot or some thing cows and sheep don't seem to have that problem only humans. we all need a reference point to start from some thing we all have in common greetings human is a good one although some times it might not be applicable namaste is more universal yet not all humans know what that means. some may say bless you in response but most will say huh most humans know what money is though so maybe humans when they greet should just say money and bow there heads to each other which would mean the money in my pocket respects the money in your pocket but that would only work if both parties both had money in there pockets . if you did have any money in your pocket and the other human did not you may get confused and see the other human as being other than a human say a bum gutter trash loser ect open communication would automatically cease to function . if you didn't have money and were hungry or addicted to drugs ect and the other human would not give you money when you asked and called you a bum you may get confused and see the other human as other than human and physically harm the other human as you are feeling pain or hunger and you know the other human doesn't like pain so to communicate that you are feeling pain you inflict it and take the money. |
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open communication hmm interesting concept its not really allowed on this planet at this time though since we are all suffering from the law of confusion you know divide and conquer ect. as far as "namaste", that's a term my mother uses a lot. we're all different. some people don't need words to express themselves or to read another person. sometimes you can look at a passer-by and receive a warmer greeting than than you can from someone you know well baring a huge smile and spouting rhetorical positive salutations and valedictions. |
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if this is the reason for a lack of communication, perhaps it's the people who do have money who have reverted good point lucky for us we are having a global recession people are getting layed off in there thousands i did observe here in australia that the alcohol industry is making a killing nobody has any money yet plenty of money is filtering into that particular industry.
i wonder what other industry's are doing well and have reverted so to speak ? |
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i'm trying to understand your point here. are you saying that all people without any money are harmful to people who do have money. i dont think thats what was meant, but i couldnt really discern what was meant so didnt respond. we are all equals, money does not define who we are. i have wealthy relatives - well wealthy in my perspective - and they are very self service. the less money someone has to their name, the more open and free they are, and some only have trouble showing trust because they have been hurt alot in the past by who? those with money. as to those who do "drugs", if we are truly a free society, where we are free to make our own choices, including what we do to our own bodies - the only thing that makes it a crime is that others imposing their will on everyone else deem it so. i dont advocate its use, i do advocate freedom of choice. so when its deemed against the law in such a manner, i refer to sir thomas moore: ""if you do not find a remedy to these evils, it is vain thing to boast of your severity in punishing theft, which though it may have the appearance of justice, yet in itself is neither just nor convenient. for if you suffer your people to be ill-educated, and their manners corrupted from their infancy, and then punish them for those crimes to which their first education disposed them, what else is to be concluded from this, but that you first make thieves and then punish them?" -- sir thomas moore from utopia" i think however what conundrum is trying to say is that money and social classes are a racial discrimination in of itself, and until we break past those barriers, we cannot commune with each other on equal and harmonious levels. |
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good point lucky for us we are having a global recession people are getting layed off in there thousands i did observe here in australia that the alcohol industry is making a killing nobody has any money yet plenty of money is filtering into that particular industry. ![]() i believe russia might not have done quite as bad as it did, or could have recovered sooner than it did, had the alcohol business not thrived and had the people adjusted their sails to the wave of the future, rather than drift into hopelessness. |
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funny you should say that. just yesterday, my husband brought home a newspaper and on the front it said "stripper business is thriving!" it seems we are reverting back to basics, as a whole group. but i'd like to think our dnas and spiritual evolution will prevent us from becoming too horrible during our time of "change". after all, there may have been stripping - there may have been harems etc, but not until the past century, out of thousands of years on this planet, did we have this much nudity exposed in a sexual manner. with dollar bills. rofl |
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lol i dont think thats reverting, its always been thriving - its just you never hear about it. i find though that the more the nwo agenda wants to promote its ideals it tries to make these things more and more acceptable to the public. of course it's always been around... ![]() but i have faith that humans have evolved and will retain a proper structure, in line with the evolutionary snowball taking place. regardless of the path it's on, evolution cannot go backwards. |
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it's wilcock, not wilcox. lol some might say that as a spiritual person, its petty to have issue on something so small, so the trick is to release any aggravation towards that - in regards to people doing it to you. however, its not being done to me, and i just feel that taking the time to know someones name is a sign of respect. if you dont take the time, then how do you respect anything they say, it shows you dont pay attention. and because david has a very important message to convey, he should receive the utmost respect in regards to it. |
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lol... well i had to add that to my siggie - im downloading david into my brain constantly rofl and i constantly am seeing people introduce him as wilcox, or write his name that way... as far as remembering names, most people remember the names more correctly in their 'inner circle' of friends, family, concerns or focus. someone you don't see often or speak to often isn't usually going to remember all of your information. perhaps your face but not your name, or your first name but not your last. i suppose that's how you can tell the people who "come here often" from a passer-by. |
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did you know that when you make your pet peeves available for all to see, it becomes something of a play-toy for negative entities. but thank you for clarifying your point, nonetheless, i had wondered why certain people kept listing that and i wasn't seeing the misuse often at all. personally, i view it with a bit of bewilderment, and a light-hearted "get it right". yes, im serious about it according respect, but being serious isnt negative. in the post, however, i mention aggravation as a way people can view it generally, i wasnt saying i was aggravated by it. ![]() (my fault if i gave that impression... not so articulate) :d |
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