All Indigos have clear memories of past lives (although we don’t - TopicsExpress



          

All Indigos have clear memories of past lives (although we don’t think of them as ‘past’), sometimes bringing confusion to us as youngsters. If our physical appearance or gender is different, we may remark upon it or even complain about it until our identity settles in at our seventh year. I am comfortable with myself, now. Even so, some Indigos cling so tightly to their ‘old’ identity that they may suffer from gender dissonance, and may even get their gender changed. Indigo kids may make odd remarks about their toys, and how ‘real’ toys aren’t plastic, but are wood, metal, glass, or even stone. We tend to prefer toys that stimulate thinking and creativity over toys that play themselves. And we love puzzles of all sorts. Indigos are generally not phobic sorts, even as youngsters. They can be frightened, but generally do not believe in monsters, ghosts, or devils, even if the household belief system encourages these beliefs. Insects and snakes generally do not frighten them. All Indigos develop a nose for synchronicity and serendipity, and permit ourselves to be used by our Higher Selves as ‘tools’ of chance, to join a conversation here, a newsgroup there, read a book elsewhere, run into an article later. We are constantly stringing metaphysical beads in our minds, and marveling at the glorious chain of events we are creating with them. We grow to love cooperating with the Cosmic in this manner, and when we’ve been permitted to act as a tool for Spirit, we are thrilled and humbly grateful to be of service.
Posted on: Tue, 24 Sep 2013 05:33:07 +0000

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