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  • Adult Indigo Checklist

    For those that do not have time to go to the link

    Indigo Adult Characteristics

    Are intelligent, though may not have had top grades.

    Are very creative and enjoy making things.

    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.

    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.

    May have experienced early existential depression and feelings of helplessness. These may have ranged from sadness to utter despair. Suicidal feelings while still in high school or younger are not uncommon in the Indigo Adult.

    Have difficulty in service-oriented jobs. Indigos resist authority and caste system of employment.

    Prefer leadership positions or working alone to team positions.

    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).

    May have trouble with RAGE.

    Have trouble with systems they consider broken or ineffective, ie. political, educational, medical, and legal.

    Alienation from or anger with politics - feeling your voice won't count and/or that the outcome really doesn't mattter.

    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."

    Have a burning desire to do something to change and improve the world. May be stymied what to do. May have trouble identifying their path.

    Have psychic or spiritual interest appear fairly young - in or before teen years.

    Had few if any Indigo role models. Having had some doesn't mean you're not an indigo, though.

    Have strong intuition.

    Random behavior pattern or mind style - (symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder). 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 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 alternative 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.

    When they find balance they may become very strong, healthy, happy individuals

    Please note, anyone could have a few of these traits, but Indigo Adults have most or all of these 25 characteristics

  • Ladies night with my Little Indigo

    To all of the mothers out there with daughters you should really consider having a ladies night at least once a month. I take my daughter out with me and my two best friends every Friday evening. I have chosen two amazing empowered women that know their worth and are full of love and light. We all gather together at either a restaurant, a resort or movie.
    We all decide on Monday what we would like to do and my daughter often dictates our weekly choice. I am happy that she is open and excited about life. I never want to shut down and disappear like I did for so many years. I am grateful that she has strong amazing women to look up to that love and respect her as she should be. My daughter is an Indigo child as was I. Many are being born to this earth and can not handle the "old" ways of parenting. They are born knowing their worth and purpose. You can not say to an Indigo "because I said so." They will be angered and insulted. Many Indigos are classified as difficult, hyperactive, and just "bad" if they are treated without respect. My best friend and Reiki master pointed out to me that my daughter was an Indigo and she chose me because I am also an Indigo that was so mentally abused by my parents that I lost my "voice" for so many years. She told me that I would need to forget all of the conventional ways of child raising and treat her with mutual respect. I remember as a child being called Atomic mouth and to shut up. Beatings with belts and hangers when I challenged my mother and back handed slaps when I answered back against the injustice I felt was being imposed on myself and/or my siblings. I never felt like I belonged in school and I never felt that anyone really liked me. It felt as if they were putting up with me. I always wanted to defend anyone that needed defending but was too afraid. I did lose my voice and because of my best friend M. I found it again in my freshman year of university.
    We met and were instantly attracted to one another. As we became closer she said one night when I was crying about another cruel thing my mother had said to me. "I will love you back into existence, I know the real you is in there somewhere." It took years and my mother's death but I now feel comfortable in my own skin. I often wonder what I could have achieved if I was born to enlightened parents. Anyway my angel is God's mercy and gift to allow me to raise a daughter that is so ahead of me spiritually and love her enough to let her fly. So please mothers and fathers allow your sons and daughters to have a voice you may have an Indigo or a Crystal child in your care. I have attached a link for anyone interested in learning more about Indigo souls. I think my blog friend PIP is an Indigo she is so gifted!!!!

    http://www.metagifted.org/topics/metagifted/indigo/

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