Showing posts with label Personality Traits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Personality Traits. Show all posts

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Indigo Adults and Elders: Personality Traits and Characteristics

The people who we refer to as Indigo Adults or Elders are Old Souls who started incarnating on Earth from about the mid 1950s.  Their purpose is to assist in the Ascension of the Earth and Humanity.  They are considered to be the first group in the next significant human evolutionary process because they are "wired" differently.  This article explores the unique combination of the hallmark traits and characteristics that define the Indigo personality.

1.  Extraordinary Sensitivity.  Indigo Adults and Elders are extraordinarily sensitive in every aspect:  emotionally, physically and mentally.   On the emotional level, they are very empathic and compassionate.  They are prone to over-react emotionally, although they can be very adept at shielding, i.e., hiding their emotions.  On the physical level, they are very sensitive and responsive to touch, light, odors, changes in temperatures and so on due to their highly developed senses.  On a mental level, they are very sensitive to the nuances, subtle meaning and intent of the information that comes their way. 

2.  Natural Intelligence.  Indigo Adults and Elders have an innate, natural intelligence.  They process new information very quickly and are highly inquisitive ~ always needing to know the particulars of why, how, who and where.  Although they often reject and/or do not get the highest marks in the formal education system, the quest for knowledge, knowledge itself and life-long learning is of upmost importance to them.  They are voracious readers (often reading at least several books, magazines, periodicals, etc. at one time) and deep thinkers.  They do not just accept information ~ they question, evaluate and then decide for themselves.  They are usually not tolerant of deliberate stupidity.

3.  Highly Intuitive, Often Psychic.  Indigo Adults and Elders are intrinsically and precociously intuitive, perceptive and insightful.  They are able to instinctively and quickly discern people, situations, matters and things through their highly developed senses.  Many are naturally psychic, clairvoyant, clairsentient and second-sighted.   Many operate and act on the basis of intuition, perception and second-sightedness ~ whether they are fully aware of it or not.  This is because for them ~ this occurs automatically, effortlessly and spontaneously.  Most have had some type of psychic or paranormal contact or experience early on in life and many have repeated and recurring psychic experiences.

4.  Ardently Independent.  Indigo Adults and Elders are fiercely independent and sanction individual rights and freedoms. They rebel against and/or reject most, if not all, man-created systems (caste, class and others) that are designed to subordinate, control and manipulate the masses.  They often take issue with any authoritative system or structure (whether governmental, institutional, organizational, religious or other) that seeks to restrain, dominate, repress or exert power over individuals.  They are not followers and, hence, generally do not do well in service-oriented occupations, prefering instead to be self-employed or in leadership positions.  Socially and at home, they are often uncomfortable with (or outright reject) the mainstream lifestyle.

5.  Deep Interest in Spirituality, Religion, Philosophy, Esoterical Knowledge.  Indigo Elders and Adults have an intense interest in spirituality, religion, philosophy, the occult and paranormal, metaphysics, alchemy, astrology, numerology, arcane mysteries and esoterical knowledge.  For most, this interest began at a young age and culminates into a heartfelt passion later in life.  Many have a profound feeling of needing to find their purpose, change the world, make a difference or create something worthwhile.  Until they find their purpose and method of self-expression, they feel frustrated and restless.  Ultimately, self-expression of their purpose is somehow achieved through spirituality, religion, metaphysics or the like.  Many awakened Indigo Adults and Elders are on the path of Ascension through Lightbody Activation and are Lightworkers

In Love & Light,
Angelika
Related Articles: Indigo Soul: The Adult or Elder Role in the Dawning of a New Age

Monday, December 26, 2011

Numerology: Number Three Personality Traits, Characteristics, Challenges

In numerology, your date of birth and your name is associated with certain compound and single digit numbers.  This article explores the personality traits, characteristics and challenges that are correlated to the single digit Number Three (3).

The concept of Three has been observed by mankind as being significant in the manner in which we perceive, understand, relate to and organize our reality.  For example, we measure time in terms of three tenses: past, present and future.  We perceive space (i.e., our world and reality) in a three-dimensional manner (length x height x width).  We classify matter into three states:  solids, liquids and gasses.  We think of a group (of people, things) as consisting of three or more and the family as being composed of the father, mother and child. 

Since time immemorial, the Three (often referred to as a Triad) has been particularly powerful in religion, mythology, folklore, philosophy, and alchemy.  We see the concept of three related dieties or the three aspects of one diety, spirit or the divine in the Christian Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit), the Indian Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva and the Brahman-Atman-Moksha Triads, the Chinese Tao-Te-Chi as well as the Three Jewels of Chinese Buddhism, the Shamantic Spirit-Man-Nature Triad, the Pagan/Wiccan Triple Goddess (Maiden, Mother, Crone), the New Age Body-Mind-Spirit, the Classical Greek Three Fates, the ancient Egyptian Memphis and Theban Triads, as well as Osiris-Horus-Isis and Shu-Nut-Geb.

The universal graphic symbol for the Number Three is the triangle - the first polygon (or the first closed form drawn from three single lines).  The single, upright triangle represents the masculine energy and the element of fire.  The single, inverted triangle (similar to the shape of a chalice) represents the femine energy and the element of water.

The equilateral triangle is considered a balanced, harmonious form and represents higher powers and perfection.  Two equaliteral triangles, depending upon their arrangement, form a perfect square, a rhombus and a hexagram.  The rhombus is a diamond-shaped figure and has been associated with the concept of "As Above, So Below" with the upper triangle denoting the sphere of Spirit and the lower triangle denoting the sphere of matter.  The hexagram is a six-pointed star which has been considered to represent God's rule over the universe, with the six points representing each of the six directions.  In a religious context, the hexagram is most famously known as the Star or Shield of David and is most commonly associated with Judiasm.

The Number Three is thought to combine the vibrational qualities of both the solitary One and the dual Two.  The Three is thought to give expression to the manifested One and to resolve the opposing forces present in the Two, thereby offering a third harmonized and balanced solution.

Thus, in both ancient and modern numerology, we think of a person whose birthdate or name reveals the numeral Three as being a person who is versitile, multi-talented, productive, communicative, expressive, artistic and creative.  Such a person is optomistic, enthusiastic, popular, articulate and entertaining, freedom and fun loving.  The Number Three is masculine in nature and the Number Three individual usually has strong ambitions and desires to succeed in positions of authority.  Number Three persons are usually talented speakers, writers and singers.

While the developed Number Three individual is generally cheerful, friendly, humorous, confident and hard-working, the underdeveloped Number Three person can be moody, indecisive, vain, pessimistic, boastful, dictatorial and self-indulgent.

The Number Three individual has very similar challenges as both the Number One and the Number Two individual.  The Number Three person has many inherent talents and interests but can become scattered if s/he is not able to develop one or two talents or interests in a meaningful way.  This individual is also generally very charismatic, extroverted, exuberant and prone to being overly dramatic.  This may cause him or her to appear to be, or actually be, superficial, shallow and unreliable. 

In Love & Light,
Angelika

Friday, December 23, 2011

Numerology: Number Two Personality Traits, Characteristics, Challenges

In numerology, your date of birth and your name is associated with certain compound and single digit numbers.  This article explores the personality traits, characteristics and challenges that are correlated to the single digit Number Two (2). 

In some of the earliest written numeral systems, the number Two was graphically represented as 2 ones ~ as 2 vertical lines (Roman, Egyptian Hieratic numerals), as 2 horizontal lines (Brahmi, Suzhou, Chinese and Japanese numerals) or as 2 dots (Mayan numerals). 

The number Two (as the result of 1 + 1 = 2) is thought to represent both unity and duality.  Thus, in effect, the number Two symbolizes the joining of two individual opposing forces that are the basis of all existence as there cannot be the one without the other.  Examples of this duality include:  male/female, positive/negative, right/left, creation/destruction, birth/death, white/black, light/dark, fire/water, above/below, Heaven/Hell, etc. 

This concept is beautifully and effectively expressed in the Yin Yang Symbol ~ in which the two opposite energies are contained equally within the infinte circle and within each energy is the dot representing the opposite energy. 
Traditional Yin-Yang Symbol
The number Two is also mathematically interesting because it is the only single-digit number that lacks distinction when added to itself or multiplied by itself ~ in both processes, the result (4) is the same.  This is not true with any of the other numbers:
                                                        1 + 1 =   2                 1 x 1 =   1                       
                                                        2 + 2 =   4                 2 x 2 =   4
                                                        3 + 3 =   6                 3 x 3 =   9
                                                        4 + 4 =   8                 4 x 4 = 16
                                                        5 + 5 = 10                 5 x 5 = 25
                                                        6 + 6 = 12                 6 x 6 = 36
                                                        7 + 7 = 14                 7 x 7 = 49
                                                        8 + 8 = 16                 8 x 8 = 64
                                                        9 + 9 = 18                 9 x 9 = 81

The Number Two is considered as being the link between the conscious emergence of the Ego (represented as the solitary One) and diverse multitude of all of the other numbers (represented by the number 3 and greater).   If we think of all matter as having spirit and as spirit being in all matter, the Number Two is complete in its nature and lacks nothing essential of the whole.  It is the perfect pair, the couple, the duo, the duet, the duad and the dyad. 

Thus, in both ancient and modern numerology, we think of a person whose birthdate or name reveals the numeral Two as being a person who seeks harmony, balance and union of the two distinctive parts in partnership.  Such a person is sociable, charming, cooperative, agreeable, tactful, patient, gracious, understanding, intuitive and sensitive ~ a diplomat, an ambassador of goodwill, a mediator, an artist and healer who is detail-oriented and aware of the nature of opposites and seeks to harmonize and unify them.  The Number Two energy is feminine and emotional in nature with a maternal, nurturing aspect, and Number Two individuals are usually followers or equal partners rather than leaders.

While the developed Number Two individual can be very compassionate, peaceful, considerate, receptive and objective, the underdeveloped Number Two individual can be insecure, indecisive, overly sensitive, subservient, co-dependent, inconsiderate and uncooperative. 

The challenges for the Number Two individual generally lie in finding and maintaining a balance in the opposing forces that the Number Two embodies.  Once this balance is harnessed, the Number Two individual, who seeks unity and not separateness, is the perfect partner in any type of business partnership or personal relationship.

In Love & Light,
Angelika