I am an Indigo Child and it's awfully difficult being one.
I read that we are different than others who aren't Indigo's. And I'm a teenager so it just seems really difficult. I mean I just seem to get everything that others don't.
This paragraph I found seems to sum it all up.
"Descriptions of indigo children include the belief that they are empathetic, curious, possess a clear sense of self-definition and purpose, strong-willed, independent, often perceived by friends or family as being weird, and also exhibit a strong inclination towards spiritual matters from early childhood.
Indigo children have also been described as having a strong feeling of entitlement, or "deserving to be here." Other alleged traits include a high intelligence quotient, an inherent intuitive ability, and resistance to authority. Indigo children function poorly in conventional schools due to their rejection of authority, being smarter than their teachers and a lack of response to guilt-, fear- or manipulation-based discipline."I read that we are different than others who aren't Indigo's. And I'm a teenager so it just seems really difficult. I mean I just seem to get everything that others don't.
This paragraph I found seems to sum it all up.
"Descriptions of indigo children include the belief that they are empathetic, curious, possess a clear sense of self-definition and purpose, strong-willed, independent, often perceived by friends or family as being weird, and also exhibit a strong inclination towards spiritual matters from early childhood.
The underlined seems more like me.
Any other indigo's want to share their experiences? I just want to know if there's a way to get out of being excluded all the time. I feel like I know everyone in school but it seems like no matter how many friends I have I just don't fit in ANYWHERE and sometimes I get upset about it because I feel lonely.