Month: January 2012

  • (repost) are you an indigo?

     

     

     

    The following are typical characteristics of the Indigo children, teens or adult Indigos:

    · highly intuitive – can be telepathic and show extrasensory capabilities

    · will often say seemingly ‘profound’ statements and has an strong interest in God – they often seem wise beyond their years

    · has an affinity towards angels, ‘invisible friends’ such as fairies, gnomes, and lots and lots of colour in every aspect of life

    · very sensitive to the environment, (can include food & additives), energy fields, electrical currents, as well as emotional sensitivity to what is happening around them

    · strong willed – have a determination about them, often ‘warrior-like’ in their personality

    · will often ‘call them as they see them’ and won’t hold back from doing so

    · can have a fiery temper and demeanor – rarely wavers from the onetrack mind

    · can often be confused with having a defiant attitude – will often do the exact opposite of what they are told to do

    · strong need to help others, individually or globally

    · often introverted and a loner

    · likes to work alone most of the time or in groups where is there is mutual cooperation and respect

    · seemingly antisocial until they meet up with others like them

    · can come into the world with a feeling of being ‘royal’ and often behave like it

    · usually possess a good sense of humour

    · highly artistic and creative with a bountiful imagination

    · is usually gifted in one or more areas ie. art, music, math, etc.

    · very technologically oriented – usually are whizzes at computers or other gadgetry

    · easily frustrated especially when asked or told to something seemingly without reason or purpose ie. ‘because I said so’ does not work

    · does not respond to any guilt or shame-filled situations

    · is a non-confirmist, ‘bucks the system’, and rebels against structure and authority ie. very often they come up with innovative or different ways of seeing solutions to problem or looking at a situation

    · is very comfortable being around plants, nature, animals, and the outdoors

    · is very intolerant of situations that does not allow for their free will or choice to shine through ie. decisions made for them are usually unacceptable

    · can be very self-reliant

    · deals often with depression, insomnia, or bodily issues such as chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia and in extreme cases – energetic mania or freneticness

    · can be misdiagnosed as ADD or ADHD

    · because of the level of frenetic energy around them, often they are great multi-taskers, accomplishing many things within short period of time, and having many projects on the go at once; but not necessarily following through with all of them

    · they do not have a problem in stating what they need

    · very often feel misunderstood – social settings in school are often an extremely challenging time

    · has no patience and very intolerant of abuse – human, animal, environmental

    · is intolerant of deceitful behaviour – has the ability to ‘see’ through illusions ie. nobody can pull the ‘wool over their eyes’, can tell when someone is lying or dishonest, or when someone is saying one thing and does another

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  • tao for the new year, ‘chapter 30′

     

     

    Whenever you advise a ruler in the way of Tao,
    Counsel him not to use force to conquer the universe.
    For this would only cause resistance.
    Thorn bushes spring up wherever the army has passed.
    Lean years follow in the wake of a great war.
    Just do what needs to be done.
    Never take advantage of power.

    Achieve results,
    But never glory in them.
    Achieve results,
    But never boast.
    Achieve results,
    But never be proud.
    Achieve results,
    Because this is the natural way.
    Achieve results,
    But not through violence.

    Force is followed by loss of strength.
    This is not the way of Tao.
    That which goes against the Tao comes to an early end.