You're not Aspies, You're Indigo Children.

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12 Nov 2010, 6:18 pm

Ah, please, don't give me any of this indigo stuff.



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12 Nov 2010, 8:12 pm

Janissy wrote:
When considering which paradigm-challenging idea I should take seriously, I consider the source. If somebody with a New Age blog and a lot of links selling crystals says something paradigm-challenging, I'm not inclined to take it seriously. If Stephen Hawking says it, I am.....I am open to considering new ideas. But only if those new ideas come from a source I respect as knowledgeable.


Playing Devils Advocate, it could be said that this amounts to being willing to have your 'paradigm challenged' only by those who already operate within your preferred paradigm. That's perhaps something of a convenient catch 22, as those who share your paradigm are rather less likely to want to or be capable of challenging it. As Einstein said - and I think the general principle can be extended and applied - “You can never solve a problem on the level on which it was created”.

But I take your point and I think we all operate that way to some degree.

I'm certainly no expert on what 'actual shaman' say about the concept of Indigo Children in this time period, but as far as I know, respected Elders in many tradition (such as the Hopi) do endorse remarkably similar concepts. But I'd have to do some research to demonstrate this and most likely nobody cares that much, myself included LOL.



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12 Nov 2010, 8:20 pm

What a load of crap.



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12 Nov 2010, 8:25 pm

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What a load of crap.


Congratulations, you just answered the koan, 'What is the sound of one mind closing?' LOL.

You could be right. But then again....



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12 Nov 2010, 8:31 pm

Put the LSD/'shrooms/peyote down and walk away slowly.



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12 Nov 2010, 8:32 pm

Don't get me wrong, I think the Indigo Children thing is a bunch of New Age nuttiness, but I'm absolutely fascinated by the fact that people are making the correlation with aspies. Whether it's real or not is beside the point. In a way, the two are now linked by language in our minds, where we have all made the association between them. Words are powerful.



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12 Nov 2010, 8:48 pm

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I'm sorry, but I'd prefer to believe something that has been carefully researched as opposed to something discovered "via conversations with a spiritual entity known as 'Kryon'".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigo_Children


Isn't Kryon a brand of spray paint? Hey man, if your paint can is talking to you, I HIGHLY suggest you stop taking acid.



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12 Nov 2010, 8:56 pm

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I am not going to sit and argue with you trapped

you want to believe your defective because a bunch of doctors said so thats your choice. you;re entitled to your beleifs. The medical and psychology is always evolving so one of these I days i beleive aspergers syndrome won't even exist in the DSM-IV.

I think aspies and Indigo children are the next step in evolution, it represents change, and throughout history it has been proven that humans tend to resist and fear change so instead of praising and accpeting these children they label them with things like aspergers syndrome and ADHD to make themselves feel secure. Plus dcotors can profit off of "treating" these labels.


:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Here we go, aspie supremacy all over again. Look buddy, if autism wasn't so much of a PROBLEM for so many people, it might be a good thing, ok? But since we can't function in the society we've got, it's not. You can call yourself "indigo" all you want, but you still won't land a job, except at a new age bookstore. (Say, what happened to those places? Last one in my town closed up shop a couple years ago.)



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12 Nov 2010, 9:12 pm

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Tim_p wrote:
"... The Inter-dimensional ..."
"... the 3 dimensional frame of society ..."
"... accept them as multidimensional beings ..."
"... higher-dimensional information ..."

:lol:

I don't think they understand the actual meaning of the word dimension. There's really nothing special about extra spatial dimensions, they're just extra space requiring extra variables to define a point in said space.


Sooo... Is that another way to say we're fat?


Dude, WHY bring up a thread that's been dead and forgotten for four and a half years? People are posting, and they don't notice that the last post to this was back in April 2006! And that goes for everybody, not just you-when using the search function, PLEASE check and see that you're not reviving a thread from the grave before you reply, ok?



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12 Nov 2010, 10:43 pm

pezar wrote:
hadapurpura wrote:
Tim_p wrote:
"... The Inter-dimensional ..."
"... the 3 dimensional frame of society ..."
"... accept them as multidimensional beings ..."
"... higher-dimensional information ..."

:lol:

I don't think they understand the actual meaning of the word dimension. There's really nothing special about extra spatial dimensions, they're just extra space requiring extra variables to define a point in said space.


Sooo... Is that another way to say we're fat?


Dude, WHY bring up a thread that's been dead and forgotten for four and a half years? People are posting, and they don't notice that the last post to this was back in April 2006! And that goes for everybody, not just you-when using the search function, PLEASE check and see that you're not reviving a thread from the grave before you reply, ok?


What's wrong with it? Not all of us read every thread the first time around. Not all of us were here when this thread was new.


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12 Nov 2010, 11:10 pm

pezar wrote:

Dude, WHY bring up a thread that's been dead and forgotten for four and a half years?


Cool.

An undead thread.

I wonder how that figures into the whole quasi supernatural Indigo Child thing. Maybe it a sign from the other side that this thread won't die.



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12 Nov 2010, 11:20 pm

This just in they are predicting the next generation of aura color after Rainbow, which ends in 2030 to be Void!! ! A psychic woman said she saw into 2035 and there was a human who had an aura that has blacker than black and absorbed light around him.

I made that up, but it sounds like the logical next step. I mean Indigo --> Crystal --> Rainbow what could be next?



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13 Nov 2010, 3:46 am

I like this bit from Wikipedia

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In a Dallas Observer article discussing indigo children, a reporter recorded the following interaction between a man who worked with Indigo children, and a purported Indigo child:
"Are you an indigo?" he asked Dusk. The boy looked at him shyly and nodded. "I'm an avatar," Dusk said. "I can recognize the four elements of earth, wind, water and fire. The next avatar won't come for 100 years." The man seemed impressed.[7] ”
Readers of the Dallas Observer later wrote in to inform the newspaper that the child's response appeared to be taken from the storyline of Avatar: The Last Airbender, an animated series showing on Nickelodeon at the time of the interview. The editor of the Dallas Observer later admitted they were not aware of the possible connection until readers brought it to their attention.[10]



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13 Nov 2010, 5:29 am

nostromo wrote:
I like this bit from Wikipedia

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In a Dallas Observer article discussing indigo children, a reporter recorded the following interaction between a man who worked with Indigo children, and a purported Indigo child:
"Are you an indigo?" he asked Dusk. The boy looked at him shyly and nodded. "I'm an avatar," Dusk said. "I can recognize the four elements of earth, wind, water and fire. The next avatar won't come for 100 years." The man seemed impressed.[7] ”
Readers of the Dallas Observer later wrote in to inform the newspaper that the child's response appeared to be taken from the storyline of Avatar: The Last Airbender, an animated series showing on Nickelodeon at the time of the interview. The editor of the Dallas Observer later admitted they were not aware of the possible connection until readers brought it to their attention.[10]


:lol: :lol: :lol:


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13 Nov 2010, 7:59 am

For what it's worth I actually AM an Indigo. Scored almost every question a yes.



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13 Nov 2010, 9:32 am

"Indigos can read you like an open book" (from a website on Indigos.)

Isn't reading people a challenge for aspies?