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Who are the Indigos?
The Highly Sensitive And Highly Aware
by Linda Kardos
Something amazing is
happening on planet Earth. Over the last century, several successive cohorts of
individuals have been born who are highly sensitive, highly aware, spiritual and
purpose-driven. They think outside the box, run high levels of energy and
experience a greater spectrum of reality than many of those who have come in
before.
In some ways this is nothing new. Indigos are in fact “old souls” and if you
look into their eyes you will see depths of human history and experience. People
who fit this description have been present throughout the life of the Earth,
providing the catalyst for our growth and expansion.
What is new are the numbers. There are many, many of the highly sensitive and
highly aware among us. And perhaps there is also something new about our bodies
and minds – evolving to better accommodate these evolutionary changes.
Those who have seen and recognized this pattern have sometimes called it the
“Indigo” phenomenon. The word Indigo refers to a deep, rich color of
purple/blue that has been associated with higher level of consciousness, of
finer, more exquisite energies. It is associated with the third eye chakra, the
energy center which orchestrates our ability to transcend physical realities,
grow toward enlightenment, and manifest what is important in life.
Difference Between The Cohorts:
With each new generation the overall spectrum of sensitivity and awareness
appears to be increasing. This creates challenges related to living in the
current physical reality. In other words, those Indigos who experience the
greatest continuum of sensitivity and awareness have the most difficulty fitting
into the world.
On the other hand, each successive wave of Indigos is better able to utilize and
adapt to their sensitivities and awarenesses because of evolutionary shifts in
their bodies and minds.
These two (sometimes contradictory) dynamics have resulted in a unique
expression of the Indigo energy in different generations. Of course, as we would
expect, there are also vast individual differences both in degree of sensitivity
and awareness, and in coping with the world and adapting to the internal
changes.
Also, as with any widespread change, individuals may exhibit Indigo giftedness
in some areas of their lives and not in others.
That being said, there are a number of characteristics shared by Indigos of all
types and ages.
Characteristics Common To All Indigos:
1. High level of intelligence – this applies to emotional intelligence as well
as to IQ;
2. Creativity – both in ideas and artistic expression;
3. Spiritual interests and aptitude (may be latent if upper chakras are blocked,
but quickly blossoms when they are opened);
4. An array of intuitive and/or psychic experiences;
5. Sensitivity to nuances – sees life in grays rather than black and white;
6. Huge caring hearts – wanting to heal others and the planet (may be hidden
by layers of defenses when this has proved too difficult);
7. Thinking outside the box – not satisfied with traditional ways of thinking
and problem-solving;
8. Sensitive to the pain of the world – may have difficulty watching the
evening news or feel belly-anguish when children or animals are harmed;
9. Perceptive in human interactions – can quickly assess the emotional
temperature of a room when entering it;
10. Aware of and sensitive to the unspoken desires and demands of others;
11. Has the ability (usually untrained and difficult to manage) to merge with
the thoughts and energies of others, and thus may struggle with boundaries;
12. Hyper-aware of sensory stimuli – may be easily overwhelmed;
13. Ability to accomplish great things when heart and mind are focused in the
same direction;
14. Holds a high value on finding purpose and meaning in life, and is often
preoccupied with the pursuit of this;
Experience Of The First Wave Of Indigos:
The first wave of Indigos tends to either operate within the boundaries of
traditional society, and to experience huge internal conflicts along the way, OR
to opt out from the mainstream and live a hermit-like lifestyle. They often feel
responsible for everyone and everything around them. Coupled with high
sensitivity and awareness, this can create massive internal burdens with
corresponding blockages in energy flow and increase in levels of stress.
Characteristics of the Second Wave of Indigos:
The generations between about the ages of 14 and 40 (as of this writing in 2006)
experienced a second wave of indigo energy. This manifested in the twin
phenomenon of a) increase in the spectrum of sensitivity/awareness, with
parallel divergence from the majority of society, AND b) adaptive changes in the
mind-body which have made running these new energies more effective.
This is the group of Indigos which has been described in books such as Lee
Carroll’s The Indigo Children. These individuals share all or most of the
characteristics of the Indigo cohort, with the addition of many of the
following:
1. Has the ability to communicate by thought, not only by word;
2. Refuses to conform to the norm, to the mainstream: marches to his or her own
drummer;
3. May not do well in school – impatient with institutions which perpetuate
the status quo, and are not a fit for his or her experiences and abilities;
4. Difficulty in service-oriented jobs - resists authority and caste system of
employment;
5. Alienation from or anger with politices - feeling their voice won't count or
that the outcome really doesn't matter;
6. Trouble focusing on tasks - may jump around in conversations - may be give
label of Attention Deficit Disorder;
7. Can see, feel, or otherwise experience the world of energy – old scientific
paradigms are deemed irrelevant;
8. Aware of other worlds and other dimensions of reality;
9. Unconcerned and unmotivated by societal values;
10. VERY concerned with authenticity – says, does and feels what comes from
deep inside, and refuses to play the usual social games; has difficulty
tolerating any form of insincerity in others;
11. Doesn’t fit in – experiences life as an outsider; may be lonely;
12. May seem listless or lost – not capable of being content with ordinary
life in the absence of purpose or meaning;
13. Periods of depression and sometimes suicidality – especially during teen
years when differences from the norm and high sensitivities can be overwhelming;
14. Has paranormal experiences such as clairvoyance, hearing or seeing things,
or premonitions about the future;
15. Able to manifest amazing things through intention (may be latent because of
difficulties finding a direction for his/her energies);
16. May experience unexplained electrical phenomenon such as watches stopping,
computers crashing, lights going on and off – This may be associated with
periods of high emotional or psychic energy;
17. Reactive to toxins of all kinds in the environment – may have multiple
allergies;
18. Aware of the inner-connectedness of everyone and everything in the world –
what some have called the “web” or “lattice” of Oneness in which life is
lovingly held;
The Third Wave:
The third wave of the Indigo phenomenon has been called the “Crystal
Children.” These children are all still young, as of this writing. They tend
to be more sensitive and aware than their predecessors, yet to be less
conflicted about living this out in the world. Perhaps this is due to the fact
that many of their parents are Indigos, and thus they have had an easier time
adapting to an often alien world. They seem to have fewer limiting beliefs about
themselves and their ability to manifest their purpose and live authentically
within societal and physical realities.
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