deedee
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"It takes a fool to remain sane, in this world all covered up in shame"
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Post by deedee on Nov 5, 2005 17:16:27 GMT -5
As I've been wondering if I'm HB or not and read the traits of blues, violets, indigos and crystals I ended up not knowing which one of violet or indigo that fits me best. the result from the soul colours test says that I'm mostly indigo. how reliable is that test? and what are the main differences between indigos and violets?
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Post by CrystalMaiden on Nov 5, 2005 20:15:34 GMT -5
It is very rarely that an aura is just one color or vibration, I mean I would be considered mostly crystal now but some remenants of the indigo vibration will always be there. You are probably transitioning, I mean we're all in a continual state of transitioning so you really just have to go with the top couple of numbers in that test - and yes, as far as I can tell, it is pretty accurate. Violets tend to be more concerned with the environment and indigos more ambitious about expanding the minds of science and rejecting old conventional points of view; violets are more those ppl who go to environmental rallies and volunteer at animal shelters, if you know what I mean. It really depends on the person though, their individual purposes on Earth, etc. I would say that you are probably an experienced soul and with a bit of both in you, indigo and violet, and just don't worry about it because we are all progressing anyway and if you're not indigo now, you will be soon, and then crystal, etc., and there's no going backwards. Just embrace the nitch that feels most comfortable and use it only as a way to respond to the question "What vibration are you?" not a way to identify with yourself, because in the end, we are all on our own vibrations.
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deedee
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Post by deedee on Nov 6, 2005 19:04:11 GMT -5
yea, I may be transitioning then? but isn't rejecting old conventional points of view the same thing as when you for example refuse to consider animals as machines, and lower beings? or when you are opposed to hetero-normativity (maybe I just made up a word.. )? because then all your actions (and maybe you yourself) influence people around you. and you tend to try to spread for example the benefits of being vegan or polyamoury and make people question old norms and ideas?
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Post by crystalmaiden on Nov 7, 2005 16:01:40 GMT -5
When I say 'rejecting conventional points of view' I mean in the sense of governments and religion. Sry, I should have clarified. =)
Yes, you're probably transitioning.
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deedee
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Post by deedee on Nov 7, 2005 17:35:16 GMT -5
oh.. ok
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