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Indigo Warrior: A Guide For Indigo Adults & the Parents of Indigo Children

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Indigos are special people that came to earth to help others. They often have an intense, warrior like presence that may intimidate others. They came to earth to speak their truth and cannot tolerate injustice or lies of any kind. They are sensitive and sometimes feel like they absorb the world’s problems. They feel misunderstood and like they are never quite normal. They may have felt like they were dropped off on the wrong planet at some point in their lives.Indigo Adults may have had dysfunctional childhoods. The anger they have always felt deep down may have caused them to want to express themselves in a variety of ways. They may be pierced or tattooed. They are often unable to filter the words that come out of their mouths. They may surprise or even irritate you with their truth, but they are usually willing to say the things that others are thinking and just afraid to say.They are the soldiers, the police officers, the protesters, the whistle blowers, the defenders. They are the children that sometimes present a challenge for their families. They have an abundance of energy, and a natural anger that came with them to earth as part of their life purpose. Sometimes you don’t know what makes them angry, but that anger helps to propel them towards their life purpose.They are here to lead the way by traditional or nontraditional means. They will change the rules and things that no longer make sense and defend the ones that do. They are light. They are love. They are important. They are Indigo Warriors.

134 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 10, 2014

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Lisa Andres

12 books27 followers
Lisa Andres is an Author and Psychic Medium. After a prophetic dream featuring a near death experience telling her to "Write The Book!" she wrote her first book, Gifted - A Guide for Mediums, Psychics & Intuitives.

She has now written several other non-fiction books and writes romance under the name Gabriella Scott. She also now has Gifted published in French and Spanish.

Lisa lives in a suburb of Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA) and never leaves home without her Kindle.

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October 31, 2023
I discovered my indigo-ness this week at 81. Hooray!! SO HELPFUL!!!

I could have written this except instead of Oreos I eat chocolate but am no longer guilty. I am a educator and healer but don't work with the dead. A few circumstances are different. I have had 3 indigo books in my library for 10 or 15 years but never read them. They weren't about me, you know. HA. This validated so many things for me and so I am putting an article in my newsletter, the Angels Way written by one of my guides to inform others as well. I also wrote my first book and working on others. Lisa, thank you, for clearing up some issues I just didn't quite get. Please keep writing. It works!! Marge, the Angel Lady.
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July 15, 2023
Terrible

Repetitive, boring, no trajectory. This entire book is an excuse to brag about being an Indigo, and it ends in a memoir about the author having been different growing up. She proposes that babies cry when they're born because they've been separated from God... I will be looking for a more informative source on Indigos
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February 15, 2015
This is not really a guide

This book was not at all what I was expecting. I have been I interested in learning about indigo people for a while because someone close to me was told that they are indigo. The information provided in the first chapter of this book is repeated over and over again in the rest of the book without providing more details unless they are about the author's life. It was an interesting read but seemed like a giant rant to me. If you are interested in reading about so mms some who has had a rough life and been able to sort it out then this is a great book, but if you are looking for information about indigo people you might want to look elsewhere like I plan on doing.
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November 9, 2015
Quite a story

As an Indigo myself, I have been searching for answers. This book started to give me those answers and then the storyturned into a very emotional tale of a very brave woman.

I do not like promoting my book on another author's review, but the childhood that she describes, reminds me of mine in a way, that I wrote about in my book. Perhaps it's an "Indigo thing".

This book is very informative and deep. The authors is extremely gifted!
7 reviews
March 20, 2015
This book reads more like a condensed auto-biography

This book started out great...then it turned into a bit of Lisa's life story. I wish she stayed true to what she started out writing.

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6 reviews
January 31, 2017
Educational book

Very informative about indigo traits and how to interact and deal with people who express the attributes, such as ADHD or ADD or autism
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April 14, 2017
molto autoreferenziale, poco utile. sicuramente non una guida per altri Indigo. self-centred, not really useful. it's not a guide for Indigos.
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