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7 Indigo Children Patterns

12/15/2008

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Generally, Indigo Children  follow the same patterns:


1. Searching for Truth

After the age of ten (though some begin earlier or later than usual), indigos begin to search for their truths. Through intuition-driven research, we begin to develop what they see as beliefs. Most indigo do not even realize what they are doing - we naturally ask "why" when something puzzles us!

This is the time when we use our finely tuned lie-detector to decide what is true, what is half-true (for example; myths, legends, and stereotypes), and what is a deliberate lie. The lies and half-truths are tossed away or filed somewhere for further scrutiny.



2. Gathering Knowledge

When we find something that feels true - a sensation that rises from deep within us - we find out about it. Usually this is through asking questions or, if the resources are available, learning about it through the internet, books, and television.

When indigos get to this stage they begin to question themselves and their choices on religion, eating habits, sleep patterns, etc.



3. Shifting

Questioning leads to dramatic changes. Indigos at this point are trying things out and trying to find something man made that will suit them. This is where the star seed and other kin theories came from; indigo children, teenagers, and adults looking to explain their presence on Earth.

We also change our religious attitudes significantly; jumping from faith to faith is beneficial in forming an opinion about our own tendencies.



4. Awakening

The outcome of all this outside searching is a spontaneous moment of insight. That moment is the exact instant of awakening, when we finally discover that we cannot shape our beliefs to suit the frame of society - something is always out of place or missing.

Usually we stop looking for answers (at least for ourselves) in outside sources and turn inward to find our truth because it was never really lost in the first place - we just buried deep within to keep it safe.



5. Remembering

This step is like the top of the hill; once you reach it the rest of way is much easier to complete. Knowledge begins to come back to us as small bursts of wisdom (Indigos usually experience this throughout their lives because they act like magnets, in a way) and slowly we develop an all-inclusive memory again.


6. Becoming

When you begin to remember your mission it is only natural to return to your state of full awareness. Sometimes this can time because emotions like fear, hate, and embarrassment may hinder your progress. As you become your true self you will see that you no longer have need for unhealthy things in life whether they are emotional, physical, mental or spiritual.


7. Being

The final steps, the ultimate goal - when you succeed at reaching this point you know that you are capable of anything and everything. Fear no longer takes an effect and embarrassment is replaced by courage and logic.

Hate will seem useless because your knowledge will tell you how to fix something unhealthy. Your body will finally be able to request wholesome food intake and sleeping patterns and receive them without emotional or mental issues blocking the way.
 

By reading this, you can probably categorize yourself somewhere in the seven steps (in between steps is possible and sometimes you go back and forth within them as well).

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