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Originally posted by Conspiracy Theorist06
I meet all or most of the requirements of that of an indigo child. but i'm not sure what it means to be one. The school part of indigo is all right. I fit into everyone of those categories. Is this going against my religion, should I tell my parents?
[edit on 29-8-2005 by Conspiracy Theorist06]
[edit on 14-9-2005 by John bull 1]
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that frightens us most. We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented and fabulous? Actually who are you not to be? You are a child of the universe. You were born to manifest the glory of the universe that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone.
-MARIANNE WILLIAMSON
Originally posted by Nygdan
There are no requirements for indigo children, its just something new agey types have made up to make themselves feel special.
Originally posted by Cyberbian
Maintain a humble but proud self image.
Originally posted by Cyberbian
Pride is the respect for oneself that is all to frequently demand by society that we lavish upon others. As in self respect.
You are saying that people should be without self respect. Without dignity. Without a healthy ego. Yes there is another word, ego!
Alchoholics and drug addicts achieve the egoless prideless state, just before they die lieing on a lawn in the freezing rain, because they think too little of themselves anymore to get up and save themselves. Is this the state of being you find healthy?
I have seen enough to tell you that you are pedantic, and inexperienced.
When you have personally participated in the extremities of human existance you can then consider chastising me. Until then listen attentively and show respect. You have only managed to show hippocracy in exemplifying what you admonish.