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13 May 2007, 11:43 am

That's it Blessed! An NT turned me on to it. LOL That's why she said to me one day, "You're one of them!" Now you understand. Everyone on here thought she was being mean to me, but she wasn't. She thinks her daughter is and as a result, she refuses to send her to normal school. She think the system will ruin her. Her daughter is 9 months old. LOL If she didn't try to touch me so much I might even like her but she doesn't seem to be able to stop that.

Daniel, that's fine, but it's still your choice and you need to accept it. I would cease to exist without my writing, but it's my choice and I live with all that I have to do to make that possible. I don't blame NTs or society for having to make that decision. It's on me.

I still think where breeding is concerned, we are coming into a period that favors us in society. Otherwise they wouldn't be writing all these books and talking about social isolation (online games play big into this and many Aspies love them). Whether that is sustained over time is hard to say. Evolution is such a roll of the dice. We would have to not only dominate, but obliterate the other gene expressions entirely to make a true evolutionary change. I don't know that it will happen, but it could.


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13 May 2007, 11:53 am

I donno. Indigo, Blessed, Hair.. this is the age of aquarius. Hippy redux. Thats how it smells to me! The world doesnt need a generation of savior-children. The king is dead. Long live the king. Bah.



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13 May 2007, 2:52 pm

I'm going to put my magenta and indigo aura all over you Fuzzy and you'll like it. LOL


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13 May 2007, 3:30 pm

Look out Fuzzy! I live in Alberta and I'll zap you with Karma and good will!! :lol: :wink:



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13 May 2007, 5:52 pm

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I'm going to put my magenta and indigo aura all over you Fuzzy and you'll like it. LOL


Fuzzy Indigo Aura? Sounds like code to me! Alpha Bravo Charlie!

blessedmom, I live in the northern part of alberta.

Would this karma you speak of be something like the NEP? Hippy a-tax. Details at 11.



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13 May 2007, 6:38 pm

There was another post here on this forum about black and white thinking.

This kind of relates to what I am thinking, though. And this topic fascinates me very much.

From an evolutionaty stand-point, I put into perspective if society really is headed anywhere. What does it mean to us to invent new technology since we will still all be the same nevertheless? I see that people just want end suffering from diseases and stressors that are a hinderance to comfortability just like to cure mental illnesses.

And I don't think that it has to be a duality to understand evolution. Remember, things change over the years at a certain rate.

What if you have to define evolution? I don't think that its technology. Its only our minds that evolve. Its not "society" either. Its just about who we are. This is my belief. It sounds rational to me.

The thing about doing things by instinct also struck my attention because it should be a generalization of things to say that survival of the human race relies mostly on instinct and our impulses. Is this at an adavantage? Many people are more impulsive than others and impulse is linked to unrestrained behaviors. These impulses which can lead to forms of violence is selfish. Selfishness is linked to greed, war, and exploitation.

There are higher level functions in our CNS that is supported by our frontal lobes. We can still act out on emotions and fear and rage but the frontal lobes are still supporting higher functions when we are aware of things outside our instincts. Its just very frustrating to live without knowing things through instinct for life to make more sense. We feel it would be easier to deal with others if socialness came naturally just like as in how other aspects of how the world came to be.

But the frontal lobes evolutionary functions work best when we are more concious. Some of it is free-will but people are most likely to wake up and realize it when they are different.

Perhaps you can see the human brain as a disease. When it is suriviving and working by instinct then we screw up or engage in "meaningless" behaviors. When we are different, we are self-restrained of our lower level animalistic nature.



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13 May 2007, 7:10 pm

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I donno. Indigo, Blessed, Hair.. this is the age of aquarius. Hippy redux. Thats how it smells to me! The world doesnt need a generation of savior-children. The king is dead. Long live the king. Bah.


oh, not all hippies are redux, we really didn't go anywhere, we just grew older, Fuzzy. I have always know I was a flower child, an indigo, a 'child of the new' and it didn't go away just because the fad wasn't bell bottom pants anymore. I am not a 'saviour' and don't think that the rest of us are either, unless we are all our OWN saviour. . .hey, there's an idea.

Maybe we are 'savin' our selves. No middle man needed!

Merle



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13 May 2007, 7:12 pm

Well said, Merle!! :D



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13 May 2007, 8:02 pm

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I donno. Indigo, Blessed, Hair.. this is the age of aquarius. Hippy redux. Thats how it smells to me! The world doesnt need a generation of savior-children. The king is dead. Long live the king. Bah.


oh, not all hippies are redux, we really didn't go anywhere, we just grew older, Fuzzy. I have always know I was a flower child, an indigo, a 'child of the new' and it didn't go away just because the fad wasn't bell bottom pants anymore. I am not a 'saviour' and don't think that the rest of us are either, unless we are all our OWN saviour. . .hey, there's an idea.

Maybe we are 'savin' our selves. No middle man needed!

Merle


Thats right. I can agree to that. My beef is that science is begeting a new religion in the elevation of neural atypical children as a saving force for the modern world. What a load of hooey, and what a load on those kids shoulders. They should be allowed to be normal kids, as much as possible, just as we were.

The hippies were a generation that organized themselves. These modern indigos are kids being fed an ideology when all they should be fed is nourishing food and hugged as often as they will take it.

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Indigo children is a term used within the New Age movement to refer to children who are alleged to possess paranormal attributes such as the ability to read minds.

The Indigo child concept was first publicized in 1999 by the book The Indigo Children: The New Kids Have Arrived, written by the husband-and-wife team of Lee Carroll and Jan Tober.[1] Carroll insists that the concept was obtained via conversations with a spiritual entity known as Kryon.



and for a whole wagon load of brain-f*ck....

http://www.greatdreams.com/indigo.htm

mmm. Someones brewing religion.



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13 May 2007, 8:09 pm

Fuzzy wrote:
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Fuzzy wrote:
I donno. Indigo, Blessed, Hair.. this is the age of aquarius. Hippy redux. Thats how it smells to me! The world doesnt need a generation of savior-children. The king is dead. Long live the king. Bah.


oh, not all hippies are redux, we really didn't go anywhere, we just grew older, Fuzzy. I have always know I was a flower child, an indigo, a 'child of the new' and it didn't go away just because the fad wasn't bell bottom pants anymore. I am not a 'saviour' and don't think that the rest of us are either, unless we are all our OWN saviour. . .hey, there's an idea.

Maybe we are 'savin' our selves. No middle man needed!

Merle


Thats right. I can agree to that. My beef is that science is begeting a new religion in the elevation of neural atypical children as a saving force for the modern world. What a load of hooey, and what a load on those kids shoulders. They should be allowed to be normal kids, as much as possible, just as we were.

The hippies were a generation that organized themselves. These modern indigos are kids being fed an ideology when all they should be fed is nourishing food and hugged as often as they will take it.

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Indigo children is a term used within the New Age movement to refer to children who are alleged to possess paranormal attributes such as the ability to read minds.

The Indigo child concept was first publicized in 1999 by the book The Indigo Children: The New Kids Have Arrived, written by the husband-and-wife team of Lee Carroll and Jan Tober.[1] Carroll insists that the concept was obtained via conversations with a spiritual entity known as Kryon.



and for a whole wagon load of brain-f*ck....

http://www.greatdreams.com/indigo.htm

mmm. Someones brewing religion.



Who said anything about feeding kids an ideology? I don't teach my kids any of that stuff. However, they are given every opportunity to pursue their talents and academic pursuits. They are all gifted, one academically, one athletically, one has a gift with animals and one is musically gifted. I never tell them they are the future hope of humankind. Of course there are people who take a theory and use it for their own gain. Fanatics are everywhere.



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13 May 2007, 8:13 pm

I know that Zanne is level headed that way, and I am glad you are too. Probably and Alberta trait, eh? *wink*



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13 May 2007, 8:17 pm

Of course, Albertans are the level-headed Canadians! :wink:



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13 May 2007, 8:23 pm

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These modern indigos are kids being fed an ideology when all they should be fed is nourishing food and hugged as often as they will take it.




No hugging! 8O


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13 May 2007, 8:38 pm

sinsboldly wrote:
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Oh, and also, a zygote does not form from two complete sets of DNA, but rather from one-half of each parent's genetic structure. Some genetic complexes are reinforced in this merger, some suppressed, and some expressed only because nothing is there to suppress them. But there is no "war" going on during this process - rather, more of a dance.




some of us are expressed only because there is nothing that CAN surpress us. we are the angels that dance on the head of a pin.


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that was not my quote


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13 May 2007, 8:49 pm

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No hugging! 8O


How about I just bonk your leg with my head the way your kitty does?



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13 May 2007, 8:59 pm

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No hugging! 8O


How about I just bonk your leg with my head the way your kitty does?


You're a bit bigger than my kitty and you might knock me over. LOL But, you are still my EF.


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