- Lonely Are The Indigos
- Indigos often feel lonely because we don't feel like we belong here or that we're even from here (Earth).
- We often struggle to find our place in the world in a place that doesn't get us.
- We often question why we would come here and assume we must have made a wrong turn somewhere.
- We're waiting for our soul family to come and find us.
- Indigos have one foot in the spiritual realm and the other in the physical realm.
- We are straddling dimensions and trying to connect them. It's hard for Indigos to stay grounded.
- Being out in nature is our refuge. You'll often find us out in the woods, climbing mountains, or near the water.
- We tend to spend more time with nature and animals than with people.
- Indigos are truth seekers.
- We're often immersed in trying to understand our existence through personal growth and spirituality.
- This makes conversations with those stuck in deep rooted socialized perspectives quite frustrating.
- Indigos often think much differently than most which just adds to our feelings of being alone in this world.
- Indigos despise small talk and surface conversations.
- Indigos are very contemplative and introspective.
- We think about the puppet masters and ways to take them down and wake people up.
- We'd rather talk about who you are as a person and why. What are your core beliefs and where did they come from?
- We want to know your suggestions for solving the world's problems and how we should implement them.
- Indigos can feel quite lonely being in a room full of people talking about pointless shit.
- Oftentimes Indigos experience life as the observer rather than the participant.
- Indigos are both appalled and fascinated by social norms.
- We don't partake in a lot of "normal" activities. Extreme socializing often leads us drained and depressed.
- Indigos are often withdrawn and out doing things our own ways. Just because we don't have someone to do something with, doesn't mean we're not going to do them.
- We want to be around people, but prefer the company of those that can identify with us.
- We'd rather be alone then with a bunch of fake people doing stupid things that don't matter.
- Indigos want to be with their tribe.
- Indigos yearn for a conscious community.
- We are sensitive and it hurts to be around people that don't care about the things that we do.
- Indigos suffer from loneliness and depression because we often feel so strange and misunderstood.
- We feel the weight of the world on our shoulders, we have big jobs to do. We get overwhelmed with our duty to change the world. We suffer from anxiety.
- Our bodies are continuously undergoing often painful and tiring cellular upgrades. No one seems to understand what we are going through.
- Indigos often live lives that are rather unconventional, which breeds resentment and sometimes hostility from those people who gave up their dreams to live a life of security.
- We rarely experience approval from others. We are frequently the "black sheep."
- Indigos feel so alone. We just want to be around our people, have deep connections, and make a difference.
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