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Originally posted by Zerra
Originally posted by destination now
reply to post by LGshine7007
I agree, I have a mother like that as well, but I think maternal love is (usually!) different in that women are often seemingly "hard-wired" to love their offspring, not matter what, but I think that to "love" everyone in the sense that the "indigos" refer to, would require you to be totally non-judgmental, and to have respect for all things, in order to be effective.
Naw, the whole instant bonding, loving babies right away is a myth that causes a lot of babies their lives unfortunately. Though that's an extreme case, a myth never the less.
That being said, I am not 'indigo' but I do spiritually love everyone and I can say that you can still be 'biased' and judgemental and love someone at the same time. Have you ever had a sibling walk in with a new love interest you didnt like or shoes that looked ridiculous? Any time you make a judgement doesn't mean you love them any less. i would never intentionally hurt anyone with my actions and I do love people but that's in a spiritual way.
Originally posted by destination now
Well I have no idea what colour my aura is, but I am an "awakened" "aware" individual, but in no way, would I class myself as "indigo"
And what about my other question, "How does having this colour aura (when so many of the traits of people who apparently have this are as far from being evolved as you could get, i.e. being anti-social, having no respect etc) help to save the world and exactly how will these indigo aura people save the world?
Originally posted by destination now
Originally posted by Zerra
Originally posted by destination now
reply to post by LGshine7007
I agree, I have a mother like that as well, but I think maternal love is (usually!) different in that women are often seemingly "hard-wired" to love their offspring, not matter what, but I think that to "love" everyone in the sense that the "indigos" refer to, would require you to be totally non-judgmental, and to have respect for all things, in order to be effective.
Naw, the whole instant bonding, loving babies right away is a myth that causes a lot of babies their lives unfortunately. Though that's an extreme case, a myth never the less.
That being said, I am not 'indigo' but I do spiritually love everyone and I can say that you can still be 'biased' and judgemental and love someone at the same time. Have you ever had a sibling walk in with a new love interest you didnt like or shoes that looked ridiculous? Any time you make a judgement doesn't mean you love them any less. i would never intentionally hurt anyone with my actions and I do love people but that's in a spiritual way.
That's why I qualified my statement about maternal love with (usually!) I am well aware that sadly, not all mothers love their babies.
I agree with the rest of what you're saying as I have said previously, it is a human trait to judge, but this is where I take the "indigo" movement to task, in that from the threads here and other information I have read, is they claim to be more evolved in terms of normal humans, and that allows them to love everyone, and that it's this love that will save the world! My argument has been that how can these so called evolved beings, who allegedly have no respect for anyone, be any better than the rest of us who just get on with our lives, doing the best we can to create a better world for all, like you say by not intentionally hurting others and loving them in a spiritual way?
I've yet to get a straight answer to my questions.
Originally posted by Zerra
I would call someone like Mother Teresa a crystal Aura if I ever could see one. She left her whole life to help people, made sacrifices, and didn't care what other people thought of it. She didn't do it for fame or ego and she loved the sick and diseased as her own. That is what a true spiritually evolved person is and that is an example of how someone can love everyone whole heartedly.
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by Zerra
I would call someone like Mother Teresa a crystal Aura if I ever could see one. She left her whole life to help people, made sacrifices, and didn't care what other people thought of it. She didn't do it for fame or ego and she loved the sick and diseased as her own. That is what a true spiritually evolved person is and that is an example of how someone can love everyone whole heartedly.
Not necessarily - - with no disrespect to Mother Teresa or all that she accomplished.
What she did is in the physical world. We can only assume why she did it. (Although I too believe it came from her heart)
In selflessness - are you connecting with the collective energy?
I try to keep this as simple as possible.
And YES - I agree with you about those promoting Indigo via books etc. I don't read that stuff.
Its kind of like "Old Money" & "New Money". Those who know who they are - just know. They don't need to herald it.
Originally posted by Zerra
I think the understanding that we are all already 'one'-connected bu seperate is my belief... but I am not working to get rid of my individuality-I think uniqueness and differences make everything wonderful and beautiful.
Originally posted by Annee
reply to post by Zerra
Great post.
Actually I do think Mother Teresa was the real deal. Did you know she stopped believing in god near the end - because she did not believe god would allow such horrors and abandonment of those in need.
I could tell a great story about a banquet she spoke at - where she convinced them to give her the money - and let everyone eat brown bag lunches. She was a tough lady.
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But there are people who live in such fear of god - - their selflessness can actually be quite selfish.
I think there are a lot of homeless that have more integrity & honest spiritual awareness in their little toe - - then those in their crystal palaces.
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by Zerra
I think the understanding that we are all already 'one'-connected bu seperate is my belief... but I am not working to get rid of my individuality-I think uniqueness and differences make everything wonderful and beautiful.
"Ripples in the same pond"
Each does its own thing - but is connected to the whole - therefore affecting the whole.
Consider every thought an action. Whether you physically act on it doesn't matter - - the thought energy wave is sent out. You are responsible. You must first be responsible for yourself.
Teachers don't become teachers without doing the work on themselves first.
Yeah - - 60+ years ago - born connecting to other dimensions - - having OBEs every night - etc. There was no one to talk to. Had to figure it all out myself.
Wish I'd had access to discussions like this as I grew up.
Originally posted by Zerra
I Agree. I had nobody either. Though my family was supportive.
Originally posted by Annee
Originally posted by Zerra
I Agree. I had nobody either. Though my family was supportive.
My mom had visions - premonitions - saw dead people - saw auras - etc. Belonged to a discussion group in Santa Monica discussing UFOs etc - - back in the 50s.
But she never once mentioned it to me as I was growing up and struggling with fitting into this world. I still feel like I walk between 2 worlds.
I think I was in my mid 40s before we ever had a discussion. I don't know why she didn't talk to me - - she could tell I was struggling.
One of those weird unexplainable things I guess.