Meet the Indigo Children, Indigo Adults, Crystals and Rainbows

Rainbow Children Indigo childrenI have been asked to write more on the Indigo people. I personally fit almost literally all traits from Indigo, Crystal and Rainbow. Labels are hard to put on anything, especially people. So I would like to share some information on what the Indigo is said to be. Although I don’t love the idea of labeling anyone, here is what the term means for the most part. So if you are Indigo, perhaps evolving to Rainbow is the way in which we can best affect the world in this time of upliftment. Where we come to spread the goodness of Unconditional Love.

Keep in mind there are many different labels given to many groups of people, and so the lists are always growing and we find more and more categories of labels we fall into, at least I do, however while falling into labels, the labels tend to be of “unique” individuals. Kind of an oxymoron, or better yet a paradox.

The well developed Indigo is said to transform into Rainbow Children and Adults.  The Rainbows are able to avoid the influence of negativity emitting from others and they can change aura colors with thoughts.  It is said that there is a DNA shift to Rainbow and the frontal lobe is extended for faster processing. These Rainbow beings have the memories of other times, places and abilities. They are able to affect the world, rather than be affected. They have come to a point of ability and have become masters at their task.

Not all ADD, ADHD, or depressed individual is an Indigo or Rainbow. Indigos are not generally disruptive. If their emotional make-up becomes this way and also abusive (hurtful, violent and unbelievably defiant), they could really be chemically imbalanced.  These children’s tendencies lean more towards manic-depression. They can be seen by doctors and treated for a variety of other issues. Learning disabilities stem from many factors and are not necessarily Indigo or Rainbow related.

Adult Indigo Traits:

Contributed by: Wendy Chapman and Michele Alexandria (Please give them the credit for the following list.) This is just a part of some of the traits of Indigo Adults. You can include those traits of the Indigo Child, as well.

You feel abandoned, lost and alone.  You might of felt like, or still feel like, you were dumped off on this planet, left to your own accord, with nothing, or no one, to grasp or hold on to.
– You feel like no one “gets” or understands who you are.
– You feel abandoned by God, your parents and society.
– YOU’VE BEEN TOLD YOU ARE CRAZY!  Probably more than once.  (By the way, you’re not! )
– Being abandoned or alone might be a challenging fear for you.
– Feel like a freak and are tired of people treated you as one.
– Are intelligent, though may not have had top grades.
– You are “tuned in”.  You “get it” and you’re not sure why others don’t!
– Are highly creative in the arts, music and/or literature.
– Always need to know WHY, especially why they are being asked to do something.
– Had disgust and perhaps loathing for much of the required and repetitious work in school.
– Have a difficult time with people who are out of integrity and dishonest.
– Feel overly responsible and heavily burdoned by societies perceived lack of care and concern with the well-being of the world.
– Were rebellious in school in that they refused to do homework and rejected authority of teachers, OR seriously wanted to rebel, but didn’t DARE, usually due to parental pressure. Many of you were rather repulsed by school and the old antiquated system.  – – You felt you knew better and where bored and frustrated.
– May have experienced deep depression and feelings of helplessness. These may have ranged from sadness to utter despair. Suicidal feelings, while in high school or younger are not uncommon in the Indigo Adult. Felt disconnected and beaten down.
– Drug/alcohol abuse is not uncommon to numb the internal emotional and Spiritual pain.
– Easily disorganized and may have excessive clutter and are not able to handle it, due to your lack of focus.
– Have difficulty in service-oriented jobs. Indigos resist authority and caste system of employment.
– Can go from job to job to job.  Have a challege staying in one place for too long.  Your resume can look like a short novel.
– Easily bored and frustrated.
– Easily distracted
– You are eaily susceptible to lower energies attaching themselves to you.  (non-physical beings) They are like moths to Light. (There are techniques to sheild you from this, one is a cord cutting technique)
– Prefer cooperative efforts, leadership positions, or working alone.
– Have deep empathy for others, yet an intolerance of stupidity.
– May be extremely emotionally sensitive including crying at the drop of a hat (no shielding), or may be the opposite and show no expression of emotion (full shielding).
– You are empathic and it’s challenging for you to block it out.
– May have trouble with anger and RAGE.
– Have trouble with systems they consider broken or ineffective i.e. political, educational, medical, and legal.
– Alienation from or anger with politics – feeling your voice won’t count and that the outcome really doesn’t matter.
– Frustration with or rejection of the traditional American dream – 9-5 career, marriage, 2.5 children, house with white picket fence, etc.
– Anger at rights being taken away, fear and/or fury at “Big Brother watching you.”
– They feel a burning desire to do something to change and improve the world. May be stymied what to do. May have trouble identifying their path.
– Money does not hold a lot of importance to you.  You know how to attain it, but you find the concept of money to be irrelevant and ego driven.
– You have a innate ability to manifest whatever you desire.
– Had psychic or spiritual interest when you were young- in or before teen years.
– Had few if any Indigo role models.
– Feel like you have one foot in this world and one in “The Other”.
– Have a strong intuition.
– Random behavior pattern or mind style – (be labeled with symptoms of ADD and ADHD, bi-polar, OCD), may have trouble focusing on assigned tasks, may jump around in conversations.
– Have had psychic experiences, such as premonitions, seeing angels or ghosts, out of body experiences, hearing voices.
– May be electrically sensitive such as watches not working and street lights going out as you move under them, electrical equipment malfunctioning (especially with computers), and lights blowing out
– May have awareness of other dimensions and parallel realities.
– Sexually are very expressive and inventive OR may reject sexuality in boredom or with intention of achieving higher spiritual connection. May explore alternate types of sexuality.
– Seek meaning to their life and understanding about the world; may seek this through religion or spirituality, spiritual groups and books, self-help groups and books.
If they find balance in their lives, they can become very strong, vibrant, healthy, and happy individuals who use their Love and Light to be of the highest and best service for all concerned.

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Indigos have a love of fantasy and castles.  Dragons, fairies, mermaids, unicorns and the likes of these creatures… these REAL-TO-US beings, may  be our spirit guides. You must be “pure of heart” to see a unicorn. Well I have when I was young, and she stays with me forever. Pure of heart does not always mean “virgin of sex” keep in mind that an adult may see this creature should she be your guide, if you are One with the Heart of God, the purest Heart of all.

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Indigos are defined by the following (amongst other things):

– know their own mind from an early age
– independent & headstrong
– creative
– intuitive and have psychic abilities
– sensitive especially to animals
– easily bored and may be disruptive at school if the teacher does not understand where they are coming from
– highly strung, or tense
– said to have trickled in, in 1970, and most came in 1978 and later (I was born in 1981)
– feels like they have a greater purpose, “here for a reason”, often not sure of the reason
– creative, artistic, art, music, jewelry making, poetry, etc.
– may be prone to addictions
– “old soul” “13 going on 30″
– may have had some difficult years, or harsh experiences
– history of seeing Angels, ghosts, “dead people” (intuitive psychic)
– may be a loner or isolationist, by acting out or introversion
– radiates independence even when asking for money
– athletic warrior-spirits, high energy
– wants to do world-wide affecting positive work, desires to help in a big way
– may fluctuate between low or high self esteem, all the way to grandiosity and back again
– high intelligence
– bores quickly and easily
– needs situations that require creative thought, rather than ritualistic repetition
– won’t deal with certain things, like waiting in line, for example
– non conforming, system busters, sees “better ways of doing things” at work, school and home
– would prefer home schooling unless schooled with like minded Indigos, otherwise school can be a bad social experince
– May have been diagnosed with ADD or ADHD, but the medication acted more like an illegal drug to them
– the high strung fierceness may involve anger but also the drive and desire to create changes in the world
– may have insomnia, nightmares, restless sleep or fear and difficulty with falling asleep
– may have had suicidal attempts or thoughts, depression
– friendships are sought to be real, deep and long lasting, or non-existent
– easily bonds and connects with plants and animals

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How To Reboot Your Life: 20 Mental Barriers You Should Let Go Of

You are in an imaginary hot air balloon. It’s just you and all of your belongings in the wicker basket. Something went wrong and you are losing altitude fast. You will hit the ground in less than ten minutes if you don’t come up with something quick.

The only immediate solution is to get rid of excess weight and throw off at least half of your belongings. It’s that or hit the ground in ten. You look at the things and hesitate for a few seconds but then you do what you have to do and start throwing the things you have gathered half your life one by one. The cargo gets lighter, the descent slows down then you are floating up again back to altitude. You are relieved beyond comprehension.

This happens to all of us in less dramatic circumstances. We attach ourselves to things that we have accumulated over the years. Some of them might have some practical value. Others we just have attached ourselves sentimentally to over time. Some others are just clutter.

Our mental life follows the same fate. We carry with us a lot of things in our heads along the years – Our life story, emotional attachments, beliefs and other things which can linger in our minds for many years.

Some of them are useless ideas that drag us down considerably. Some are emotional debris from difficult moments in our past. Some are just beliefs which we have attached ourselves to for no apparent justifiable reason. Some others are just self-destructive habits and fears.

So if you were in the hot air balloon situation, which of these mental barriers should we let go? I have listed down 20 here. Do you have any more?

1. Let go of attachments: According to Buddhist Philosophy, attachment is one of the roots of all suffering. I can’t agree more. We attach ourselves to all sorts of things even the most self-slapping stupid notions in the universe. Are you attached to something? How much are you attached? Is it keeping you back from something? Is it making you suffer? Look at it straight through – break the illusion. Know that every attachment can be detached.

2. Let go of guilt: Guilt has absolutely no function whatsoever. Think about it – what could guilt possibly resolve? It just holds you imprisoned to self-mortification and sorrow.

3. Let go of Negative thinking: Pessimistic thoughts and negative attitudes keep you locked in a dark aura that permeates in everything you do. It’s a dangerous line to follow. Know that thoughts influence the world around us. Enough said.

4. Let go of self-criticism: Many times we are our biggest pain in the neck. We criticize ourselves with the best of intentions but then go over the acceptable limit. Criticism then turns to disempowering messages. Let go of it and be kind and gentle to yourself.

5. Let go of prejudice: Prejudice keeps you bitter and resentful. It restricts your opportunities to connect meaningfully with others.

6. Let go of compulsive thinking: Do you keep on doing something just because you feel you have to do it without any apparent reason? It’s time to honestly reflect on its usefulness and its side-effects.

7. Let go of the need for others’ approval: We often tend to seek approval by others. This is an attention-seeking behaviour and one which threatens our self-confidence and authenticity.

8. Let go of limiting beliefs: Most of our limits are self-imposed. Life doesn’t have defined limits. Our beliefs do. Learn to identify those beliefs which narrow down your possibilities for action and let go of them.

9. Let go of grudges: Let me put it this way – grudges are bad for your heart. Keep them long enough or numerous enough and your health will eventually suffer. Research is showing the relationship between heart disease and emotions such as anger and grudges.

10. Let go of the “I’ll do it tomorrow” attitude: This is a delaying tactic of your subconscious saboteur trying to keep you from accomplishing important tasks. Try to be aware of it when you think it and consciously push yourself to do at least the first part of it. Naturally you will then continue the whole task because the hard part is only the beginning.

11. Let go of anxious thoughts: These are born out of our fear of the unknown and uncertainty about the future. The thought that something unpleasant may happen is only an unreal thought we have created ourselves. Ask yourself: “Is this thought based on real evidence?”

12. Let go of past heartbreaks: A heartbreak can take quite a long time to heal. Your heart is locked as your mind keeps on hovering over the same thought. The thing to realize is that in heartbreaks it is not the loss that make you suffer but the idea you create in your heads about that loss.

13. Let go of bad memories: Sometimes we remember unpleasant things that stir up some sad feelings in us. Bad memories make you relive those sad moments in the present. Keep them where they are – in the past.

14. Let go of useless things: We also attach ourselves to things of all sort. Sometimes we clutter our life with useless objects. Let go of them and simplify your working and living environment.

15. Let go of bad company: If there are people around you that are insincere, harbour envy, are highly pessimistic or disempowering, keep away from them.

16. Let go of the idea that you are a product of your past: One very common mistake we fall into is the belief that we are determined by our past experiences. This limits our view on future possibilities since we are stuck in believing that the future can only be more of the same as our past.

17. Let go of identifying yourself with your job/role: This is one of the risks of modern day life. Since roles are always becoming more specialized we think that we are part of our roles. This makes us lose perspective of our true nature.

18. Let go of counterproductive habits: These are the repetitive patterns of behavior that obstruct or distract you from constructive and productive behavior. They can be anything from watching too much TV and overeating to self-destructive behavior such as drug abuse.

19. Let go of taking things too personally: Very often we are disturbed emotionally because we interpret people’s words and actions from a very subjective perspective. When we take things personally we get irritated, hurt and disappointed.  When you look at life from a more detached and objective point of view, we stay emotionally balanced and focused on our priorities.

20. Let go of the ticking clock: Time is one of our biggest sources of stress. Well, not time really but our perception of it. Sometimes we are enslaved by the concept of time even in our moments of leisure. This has devoured a lot of our genuine freedom and space. Learning to spend moments without the constant awareness of time can be liberating and finally productive.

Written by Gilbert Ross of www.myscienceacademy.org