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Dear Liane,

I always appreciate the lift of my mind and heart through the

lessons that I receive from you and all group members.

Thanks very much.

Also, when you have happen to see B. re-post him my

Skype account: " david.lubaale " For he wanted to have a discussion

with me about several issues. Yeah! I sent him a message but since

he receives a multitude of e-mails it may be possible for him to

forget, Liane.

Love you all my Humanity Healing family around the world.

--- In , Liane Legey <liane@...>

wrote:

>

>

<http://www.metagifted.org/services/consultationIndigos/><http://www.

metagifted.org/services/testimonials/>

> I <http://www.metagifted.org/topics/metagifted/indigo/>

>

>

> <http://www.metagifted.org/topics/gifted/dabrowski/>

>

> *Are You an Adult Indigo?*

>

> Yes, You can be an adult Indigo. They did not JUST start coming in

now, the

> numbers have just been increasing more and more til there are so

many we

> finally can not ignore them. Yeay!!! Are you an adult Indigo?

>

> Please note, I ( Chapman) am the first person to publish

anything about

> indigo adults. Everything else I had heard or read prior to 2001

said that

> indigo children started in the late 70s and early 80s. I received

thousands

> of emails in 1999 and 2000 from people who claimed to be adult

indigo

> children. These people were over 25, and mostly over 30 years old,

and had

> very similar characteristics to indigo children, plus or minus a

few. The

> differences to indigo children were reliably coming up in nearly

every

> letter. I collated this data and came up with a list of indigo

adult

> characteristics, published here in Feb. 2001. The list has born

the test of

> time, with tens of thousands more people recognizing themselves

and writing

> to me. I am very glad to have made this contribution to the world!

>

> Many indigos seem to find solace in finally knowing why they are

different

> from the general population and in knowing they are not completely

alone. I

> began the indigo adults mailing list on groups in April 2001,

which now

> in 2005 has over 2100 members and the indigo-adults-moderated (on

topic)

> list, which has over 700 members. Follow the links at the bottom

of the page

> to join either of these. These lists are virtual communities for

indigo

> adults. I am writing a book about indigo adults to help spread the

word to

> reach more indigos.

>

> *~ Chapman*

>

> Indigo Adult Characteristics

>

>

> - Are intelligent, though may not have had top grades.

>

> - Are very creative and enjoy making things.

>

> - Always need to know WHY, especially why they are being asked

to do

> something.

>

> - Had disgust and perhaps loathing for much of the required and

> repetitious work in school.

>

> - Were rebellious in school in that they refused to do homework

and

> rejected authority of teachers, OR seriously wanted to rebel,

but didn't

> DARE, usually due to parental pressure.

>

> - May have experienced early existential depression and

feelings of

> helplessness. These may have ranged from sadness to utter

despair. Suicidal

> feelings while still in high school or younger are not uncommon

in the

> Indigo Adult.

>

> - Have difficulty in service-oriented jobs. Indigos resist

authority and

> caste system of employment.

>

> - Prefer leadership positions or working alone to team

positions.

>

> - Have deep empathy for others, yet an intolerance of stupidity.

>

> - May be extremely emotionally sensitive including crying at

the drop of

> a hat (no shielding) Or may be the opposite and show no

expression of

> emotion (full shielding).

>

> - May have trouble with RAGE.

>

> - Have trouble with systems they consider broken or

ineffective, ie.

> political, educational, medical, and legal.

>

> - Alienation from or anger with politics - feeling your voice

won't count

> and/or that the outcome really doesn't mattter.

>

> - Frustration with or rejection of the traditional American

dream - 9-5

> career, marriage, 2.5 children, house with white picket fence,

etc.

>

> - Anger at rights being taken away, fear and/or fury at " Big

Brother

> watching you. "

>

> - Have a burning desire to do something to change and improve

the world.

> May be stymied what to do. May have trouble identifying their

path.

>

> - Have psychic or spiritual interest appear fairly young - in

or before

> teen years.

>

> - Had few if any Indigo role models. Having had some doesn't

mean you're

> not an indigo, though.

>

> - Have strong intuition.

>

> - Random behavior pattern or mind style - (symptoms of

Attention Deficit

> Disorder). May have trouble focusing on assigned tasks, may

jump around in

> conversations.

>

> - Have had psychic experiences, such as premonitions, seeing

angels or

> ghosts, out of body experiences, hearing voices.

>

> - May be electrically sensitive such as watches not working and

street

> lights going out as you move under them, electrical equipment

malfunctioning

> and lights blowing out.

>

> - May have awareness of other dimensions and parallel realities.

>

> - Sexually are very expressive and inventive OR may reject

sexuality in

> boredom or with intention of achieving higher spiritual

connection. May

> explore alternative types of sexuality.

>

> - Seek meaning to their life and understanding about the world

May seek

> this through religion or spirituality, spiritual groups and

books, self-help

> groups and books.

>

> - When they find balance they may become very strong, healthy,

happy

> individuals.

>

>

>

> * Please note, anyone could have a few of these traits, but Indigo

Adults

> have most or all of these 25 characteristics.*

>

>

>

> I am open to input about other indigo adult characteristics.

Please write

> me <director@...> if you would like to make suggestions for this

> list. I welcome your input!

>

> If you would like to reference this list of indigo adults

characteristics on

> any published source, I would really appreciate it if you wrote me

at

> director@... to request permission. The following is the correct

> way to reference this article:

>

> Chapman, W. (2001). *Are you an indigo adult?* Metagifted

Education Resource

> Organization, www.metagifted.org. Retrieved December 7, 2008 , from

>

http://www.metagifted.org/topics/metagifted/indigo/adultIndigos/areYo

uAnAdultIndigo.html.

>

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