The Indigo Book
Title | The Indigo Book PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Jon Sprigman |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 203 |
Release | 2017-07-11 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1892628023 |
This public domain book is an open and compatible implementation of the Uniform System of Citation.
The Indigo Journals
Title | The Indigo Journals PDF eBook |
Author | Yol Swan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 446 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Awareness |
ISBN | 9780986365423 |
"Whether you are an Indigo or not, everyone and especially every woman needs to take a look at this book ... It is a revelation to those who need to understand the feminine soul." Readers' Favorite If you've ever wondered what your purpose is and why you feel disempowered and disconnected in a world that doesn't make sense to you, The Indigo Journals holds the answers you've been looking for. From her mystical experiences, channeled messages and encounters with enlightened masters to the cosmic memories that led her to an in-depth exploration of the wounded Feminine, the author takes you on a spiritual healing journey of self-discovery and personal growth to unlock your hidden power, fulfill your purpose and bring balance to this overly masculine world.
Indigo Adults
Title | Indigo Adults PDF eBook |
Author | Kabir Jaffe |
Publisher | Red Wheel/Weiser |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2009-01-01 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1601630670 |
Indigo people hold great hope for the future - the promise of a new humanity and civilization. They are visionary and creative, progressive and independent. They carry new energies and manifest different ways of thinking and feeling. Are you an indigo adult soul and just don't know it? This book will help you identify if you (and your children) are Indigos, and will help you understand yourself more clearly.
The Indigo Notebook
Title | The Indigo Notebook PDF eBook |
Author | Laura Resau |
Publisher | Ember |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 2010-08-10 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 0375845240 |
An exciting new series from the acclaimed author of Red Glass. Zeeta's life with her free-spirited mother, Layla, is anything but normal. Every year Layla picks another country she wants to live in. This summer they’re in Ecuador, and Zeeta is determined to convince her mother to settle down. Zeeta makes friends with vendors at the town market and begs them to think of upstanding, “normal” men to set up with Layla. There, Zeeta meets Wendell. She learns that he was born nearby, but adopted by an American family. His one wish is to find his birth parents, and Zeeta agrees to help him. But when Wendell’s biological father turns out to be involved in something very dangerous, Zeeta wonders whether she’ll ever get the chance to tell her mom how she really feels—or to enjoy her deepening feelings for Wendell. Praise for Red Glass: *“A captivating read.”—School Library Journal, Starred
Beyond the Indigo Children
Title | Beyond the Indigo Children PDF eBook |
Author | P. M. H. Atwater |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2005-09-29 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1591439868 |
Connects the arrival of a new type of children with the fulfillment of the Fifth World of the Mayan Calendar and other great prophecies • Provides detailed information about the world changes that will take place before and after December 21, 2012 • Explores the seven "root races" representing the genetic gene pool of the human family and the phenomenon of soaring intelligence • Explains the grand sweep of human evolution and the worldwide ascension of energy now occurring, which will take humanity to the next level of development According to prophecy, the fifth sun or fifth world of the Mayan calendar moves into a higher octave of vibration, or ascension, on December 21, 2012. This date represents a "gateway" of planetary development that will open humanity to new ways of living and new worlds of opportunity. Ancient traditions have foretold that our successful passage through this gateway depends on the "fifth root race"--new stock in the human gene pool--destined to help us through the exciting and massive changes ahead. In Beyond the Indigo Children P. M. H. Atwater illuminates the characteristics of the fifth root race, the capstone being the extraordinary "new children," those brilliant and irreverent kids born since 1982. She explores the relationship of the new children to the prophecies in the Mayan calendar and other traditions, providing extensive background information about the seven root races (the sixth and seventh of which haven’t yet appeared) and the great shifting of consciousness already underway. She reveals the connection of the seven root races to the seven chakras, and how the fifth chakra--the chakra of willpower--will be opened for humankind as the new children grow to maturity. She also discusses the phenomenon of soaring intelligence and undeveloped potential and provides concrete guidance and tools for those who seek to understand and help the new children achieve their full potential. Beyond the Indigo Children is the first major study of today’s children, and their place in our rapidly changing world, that combines objective research with mystical revelation and prophecy.
Wednesday is Indigo Blue
Title | Wednesday is Indigo Blue PDF eBook |
Author | Richard E. Cytowic |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 321 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 0262012790 |
How the extraordinary multisensory phenomenon of synesthesia has changed our traditional view of the brain.
Indigo
Title | Indigo PDF eBook |
Author | Ellen Bass |
Publisher | Copper Canyon Press |
Pages | 76 |
Release | 2020-04-07 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 161932217X |
“A bold and passionate new collection... Intimacy is rarely conveyed as gracefully as in Bass’s lustrous poems.” —Booklist Indigo, the newest collection by Ellen Bass, merges elegy and praise poem in an exploration of life’s complexities. Whether her subject is oysters, high heels, a pork chop, a beloved dog, or a wife’s return to health, Bass pulls us in with exquisite immediacy. Her lush and precisely observed descriptions allow us to feel the sheer primal pleasure of being alive in our own “succulent skin,” the pleasure of the gifts of hunger, desire, touch. In this book, joy meets regret, devotion meets dependence, and most importantly, the poet so in love with life and living begins to look for the point where the price of aging overwhelms the rewards of staying alive. Bass is relentless in her advocacy for the little pleasures all around her. Her gaze is both expansive and hyperfocused, celebrating (and eulogizing) each gift as it is given and taken, while also taking stock of the larger arc. She draws the lines between generations, both remembering her parents’ lives and deaths and watching her own children grow into the space that she will leave behind. Indigo shows us the beauty of this cycle, while also documenting the deeply human urge to resist change and hang on to the life we have, even as it attempts to slip away.