Tuesday, November 19, 2013

People are strange....




Good day friends and family I hope all is well with each of you as you read this. Well before I get to today's blog, I will update you all on the insurance claim I had to file recently due to a drunk driver smashing my vehicle. For about a week or better, the other driver's insurance company tried very hard to basically rip me off on the total loss of my vehicle. Well today was the day to meet with the adjuster, so before I met with him I made sure to pray and meditate very strongly. The Good news came within 30 minutes of the examination of my vehicle. The insurance company that was so much against me actually did a big turn around and gave me a check for more than I even paid for the vehicle years ago. So I feel that was a small victory in my favor. Other news in the world of Dennis, I have a NEW monthly guest co-host on the radio show that I host. She is absolutly GREAT for many reasons, not just a great radio voice but more importantly she is VERY knowledgeable on a very wide array of topics, issues, and Life in general. I am super excited to see where this goes, I feel something very good with this mix  of dynamics. SOON the radio show I host will be going back to the Internet as the uncensored version of the mainstream FM radio show. I shall still host the mainstream show but will put more EFFORT and focus on the Internet version of the weekly show. OK, enough with my rant and onto my blog for today. some of you WILL NOT understand the blog at all, Some will get critical, and then some will actually "get it" So here is my blog for November 18 &19/ 2013 
                                                                                     INDIGO
   Over the past year or so I personally have  had a lot of questions/comments from people who found my insights on the spiritual realm, and many other  "out of this world" topics and such including the indigo breed useful. My focus today is the "Indigo", this refers to what some believe about indigo children as well as adult indigos, and describes a certain personality, constitution, and perhaps even vibration. This blog is from my own opinions, thoughts, life expierences and a lot of other things that I won't go into until the time is right...all in due time. I finally came to the conclusion that perhaps I was an indigo. I personally realized this roughly 4 years ago and it answered a LOT of my questions about myself. Questions that I wanted answers to ever since I was a child.. "Why do I feel so different?"  "Why can't I fit in to normal society? Is there something wrong with me?" "Why do I have odd feelings and/or very high intuition etc.?" The List goes on and on...I am trying to keep this basic without confusing or making YOU think I'm nuts lol. Indigos seem to be very highly strung, energetic individuals, with intense emotions, love,  and a powerful drive to do something meaningful - whether or not they know what that something is, which in my case it goes both ways. Sometimes they can be lazy and passive, but even in those times there is a sort of intensity to their passivity. They don't do things by half measures easily and if they do they may feel tremendous guilt. Indigos can be somewhat resistant to authority, particularly anyone telling them what to do. The reason I personally feel f this is twofold: one, they are extremely intelligent in one way or another, revolutionary individuals who have their own idea on what is right or correct in any situation and resist doing anything that goes against that (whether an authority has told them to or not); secondly they seem to be naturally unable to work within a system of hierarchy and want both themselves and others to be seen as equals. In many texts and articles about an indigo person/child,  they seem to have high self esteem or very low self esteem no middle ground so to speak is mentioned. They are said to feel like Leaders  in their own ways. You could say that the high self esteem is what refuses to be placed on a rung below anyone; but themselves indigos do not like to place  above anyone, either. Other possible traits of indigos include a great sense of humor, a powerful sense of love and passion, even a feeling of not being "from here" in some way or another. Indigo is also a color that was known as the shade drops involving blue and violet. It's reported in which due to its regularity, also individuals with good and bad eyesight can be color blind in a sense, this usually occurs in the male indigo.Individual Indigo kids who're currently adults, probably acquired quite possibly just about the foremost difficult time in their lives for most, simply due to the fact of "not understanding why they are different", perhaps there were a few other people which they could recognize; or couple of grownups, teachers, among others etc. which understood all of these or even realized a way to satisfy their demands or perhaps support these children that are now adults.From my research and personal life I think that many Indigo children can frequently have a problem with contouring to methods as well as professions that our society believes is "typical" They are extremely sensitve (or even fragile), highly talented or talented; and are usually very metaphysically inclined. Many Indigo children seem to be smart over and above their years in many cases. Many Indigos may even a have religious cleverness or even certain abilities. Many people will explain them as being created as "outdated or old souls." They have been referred to as having an inner truth detector/ High Intuition. These adults and children are especially empathetic and thoughtful, often going out of their particular way to assist somebody that may be in harm or need help and guidance. Sadly many indigo children are misdiagnosed with ADHD or some other medical issue. Indigo children who're continuously prescribed medication (for these kinds of problems as ADHD) lose their expertise and possible gifts. Additional indigo youngsters who have no support or people who can not compensate for all of there needs or help them to grow or develop their abilities, might also become dull or even drop their ability. Many of these Indigo children are riduculed and also like additional talented youngsters, will certainly curb their cap-skills. Parents and also instructors are affected also with the difficultly that may come with these youngsters because  they are very enhanced as well as psychological difficulties, which can make them frustrated due to the common person's lack of knowledge and also familiarity with their actuality. Indigo kids need parents as well as adults in order to realize that they are Okay. Same goes for Indigo adults, many require very similar care -particularly for those in the workplace. They also require freedom to be innovative and unmanaged to an extent. They will evidently also have used around the duty associated with helping most of humankind within reaching the same amount of awareness they on their own seem to experience in life. Many Indigo adults will find they are a magnet for common people to come to them with their issues and/or guidance and advice. Now I am by NO means an expert on the Indigo phenomina, but this blog is a bit of what I do know personally as well as much research and life events I have and still deal with in many ways, I hope I didnt lose you because I know my blogs can be all over the place when reading them lol. I know  I have never discussed this openly nor do I like to. However there is a time for everything....right? Ok my friends I appreciate YOU ALL for stopping by  my blog today/tonight wherever you are. I have noticed in my blog insights that YOU all are reading from all over the globe from america to russia to spain and the list goes on....THIS I appreciate and motivates me to continue blogging. FEEL FREE to comment, follow me, share, or just read...also If you DO NOT want to post a comment publicly then here is my PERSONAL EMAIL ADDRESS: mr.denniskelly@gmail.com For those of you who want to remain private. I will try my best to answer each and every email, Thank You! 
                                Truly,  Dennis Kelly