Yeah, I'm indigo, so what?
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] The indigo soul and the existential crisis


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Often, at the age of about 15 or 16, the young Indigo adult may go
into a state of depression or neurotic behavior and begin manifesting
destructive or self-destructive patterns of behavior. Sometimes these
patterns may be only turned inwards, but often they can become
focused outwards as well. In this case, the destructive energies are
felt and experienced by the family, and the peace and stability of
the family is shattered. In extreme cases, Indigos may take their
destructive patterns into the larger community and become "problem
cases".


The Indigo Soul and the Existential Crisis
Firstly, you as parents need to understand the soul of your Indigo
teen-ager. They are advanced beings, and their souls are of a higher
vibration and thus closer to the God/Source vibration than yours may
be. Because of this, they have an inner sense or knowing when
something is not right for them or is not working for them. They
might not be able to articulate it fully, but the knowing is there.
This is especially applicable when it comes to rules, regulations,
and a way of life that is predetermined by society. The Indigo soul
rebels against confinement and containment. It seeks the _expression_
of its essence as a divine spark in freedom and joy. What it gets is
often a stifling and boring system called "school" that seeks to
quash all individualism and make them conform to some conventional
pattern of set behavior and thinking. This is followed by "work'
or "career" in which these patterns are crystallized into forms of
survival where certain actions are rewarded by money. Well, this is
how your Indigo teen-ager or adolescent see your life and your system
of education and careers.

For yes, indeed, the Indigo adolescent and teen-ager looks at you,
his or her parents, and the community, and sees people who have lost
their freedom and passion, and are living routine and unexciting
lives based on survival through earning money. The Indigo knows this
is NOT what he or she came to the planet to do!

Some Indigos have the strength to find their own path into passion
and individual _expression_. But many feel completely trapped by the
system and see no future for themselves. This is when the existential
crisis begins….

They become depressive and angry and may seek escape in alcohol and
drug abuse. Some refuse to attend school or find jobs. It is becoming
increasingly common for Indigos to just sit at home. In some cases,
this non-participation in society is combined with substance abuse
and rebellion, producing a deeply unhappy home situation for all
concerned.






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