,

Indigo S Mission Quotes

Quotes tagged as "indigo-s-mission" Showing 1-8 of 8
Dolores Cannon
“The second wave is now in their late 20s and 30s. They have made the transition to life on Earth much more easily than the first wave. The second wave souls tend to work behind the scenes, often on their own, creating little or no Karma. In the sessions I conduct as a hypnotist, they have been described as antennas that unconsciously channel energy onto the Earth. They do not have to do anything; they just have to be. Their energy affects everyone they come into contact with. Their paradox is they are supposed to be sharing their energy, but they do not like being around people.”
Dolores Cannon, The Three Waves of Volunteers and the New Earth

Sahara Sanders
“Being born as an Indigo, the most difficult mission is to be strong enough to retain your true "self" while living in human stereotype society. Having to pretend, to act "the same as others," can only make you so deeply unhappy and hurt—feeling as though your "wings" have been cut off.”
Sahara Sanders, Indigo Diaries: A Series of Novels

Sahara Sanders
“Among typical Indigos, you can find exceptionally open-minded individuals who develop the world to greater levels. Some are respected authorities. Others, sadly, are less successful; unable to withstand the huge responsibility and pressure that come with the precious gift of being special.”
Sahara Sanders, Indigo Diaries: A Series of Novels

Sahara Sanders
“I am an alien in my own family; the society where I live considers me as a “nerd” and “strange.”
Sahara Sanders, Gods’ Food

Sahara Sanders
“I just didn’t ever fit to match the crowd, no matter how hard I tried.”
Sahara Sanders, Gods’ Food

Sahara Sanders
“Indigo People pierce the shadowy border between reality and the paranormal…”
Sahara Sanders, Indigo Diaries: A Series of Novels

Sahara Sanders
“She raised her eyes to the heavens and asked God for a miracle to happen to help her escape the troubles at home. Actually, Emily wasn’t sure whom exactly she was talking to, whoever or whatever was there in the sky, and yet she, for some reason, couldn’t remember for sure when and how she discovered this magic way to change the reality, but intuitively, she felt some unexplainable and very strong soul-to-soul connection to whatever warmhearted senior forces she was talking to.”
Sahara Sanders, Indigo Diaries: A Series of Novels

Sahara Sanders
“Another feature distinguishing Emily from the multitude was a kind of special sensitivity that couldn’t be explained from a stereotypical point of view. It was natural for her to make decisions based on so-called sixth feeling instead of logic. Sometimes, she simply felt and knew that it was right to act in a certain way, or that something particular was going to happen in the closest future.
It’s interesting that, when she tested decisions made up by intellect and the ones when followed intuition, the latter always won. But how could she explain it to an average person, like those surrounding her in everyday life?”
Sahara Sanders, Gods’ Food