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Post by nimue on Jan 14, 2006 3:22:05 GMT -5
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Post by Sáille on Jan 14, 2006 4:09:17 GMT -5
Pffff... there are some strange people in the world...
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Post by gemma on Jan 14, 2006 6:26:04 GMT -5
Of course there are mutations is our DNA, but this article goes so far as almost calling us mutant!!! WHat an idiot article!
"millions of residents of planet Earth are not humans"
I am speechless---
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Post by muirrin on Jan 14, 2006 7:57:11 GMT -5
*raises eyebrows*
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Post by Kivawolfspeaker on Jan 14, 2006 9:46:12 GMT -5
What??? Interesting theory, but 1. ALL Human DNA mutates eventually! It's called Evolution! 2. Just because there's mutations in the DNA does NOT make something a race/species/whatever.
I think it's articles like these that miss the point that make people skeptical of anything.
Jen
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Post by radaeron on Jan 14, 2006 11:12:22 GMT -5
Hmm.. Mutations always happen. We are not fixed creatures. But because we're the most vain of creatures on this earth, ie, the most superficial, any change to DNA is "against the way of things" and "a mutant"
And Jen is right, because a change in DNA may be present, does not detach us from the human genus.
Well.. Frankly I don't take offense at this article. Everyone can have their own opinion of Indigos. Perception of something doesn't change what it -truly- is.
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Post by Caerai on Jan 14, 2006 17:25:27 GMT -5
Hmmm...lets stay calm? People fear change, because change begets normality. It's boudn to happen, let them try and define you how they want to define, it doesn't change who you are. I guess there are two ways of looking at this article, we can look at it like an insult, or we can look at it like a compliment. They're seeing that we have alot to teach them, that we're different, which is the start to understanding andforming a bridge and comprimise between the two ways of life. The "indigo" way of life might not be right, and there's may not be right either, but mabye together, they can strive and create a society that we all want to live in, where beliefs values and morals aren't imposed on the people that are supposed to live love and die under them.
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Post by Shaelyn on Jan 14, 2006 21:25:54 GMT -5
^ that's what I got from it...but I did kinda skim the article, I wanted to fully read it before I said anything.
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Post by indigirl on Jan 15, 2006 4:30:26 GMT -5
They make it sound like indigos popped straight out of an X-Files episode.
Hmmm . . .
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Post by radaeron on Jan 15, 2006 5:39:04 GMT -5
They make it sound like indigos popped straight out of an X-Files episode. Hmmm . . . Heheh ;D Nice one
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Post by Kivawolfspeaker on Jan 15, 2006 11:39:23 GMT -5
They make it sound like indigos popped straight out of an X-Files episode. Hmmm . . . Indigirl, That's great ;D Jen
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Post by gemma on Jan 15, 2006 13:02:10 GMT -5
They make it sound like indigos popped straight out of an X-Files episode. Hmmm . . . LMAO!!!!!!!!!! ;D
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Post by luz18 on Jan 15, 2006 14:39:48 GMT -5
Drunwalo Melhisedek?
*laughs*
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Post by jeremy on Jan 15, 2006 18:31:49 GMT -5
There was this implication in the article that being an indigo or being one of the former generation is something that won't change. They don't know that anyone can become an indigo if they adopt indigo attitudes, and an indigo can become red or whatever if those are the attitudes they take. Five thousand years ago, blue eyes were a new thing and no-one knew what to think of them. In egypt blue eyed people were considered to be part god. I guess people haven't changed and they respond the same kind of way when they find out another new trait appears in some people.
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Post by Shaelyn on Jan 15, 2006 21:34:59 GMT -5
yeah...I've met a lot of people that believe the like, unfortunately--that you cannot evolve, that you are stuck with whatever vibration you were born with.
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Post by Kivawolfspeaker on Jan 15, 2006 23:09:32 GMT -5
It almost seems that, that is the way Indigo's in the media(articles, books like Indigo Childern, etc.) are being looked at, that one can't evolve and become Indigo. According to most media coverage I've seen on Indigo's, they are seen as something you are born as. This attitude is similar to genetic determinism IMO.
Jen
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Post by radaeron on Jan 16, 2006 4:08:39 GMT -5
yeah...I've met a lot of people that believe the like, unfortunately--that you cannot evolve, that you are stuck with whatever vibration you were born with. I thought the article was talking about evolving in the literal physical sense Changes in the DNA
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Post by Vesica on Jan 16, 2006 15:43:32 GMT -5
I don't care I can only laugh about it
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