[REL] Indigo (2003)

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[REL] Indigo (2003)

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Ever wondered what Indigo children really are - well this film is supposed to show you. If you have interest in spiritual matters this film will be right up your street !

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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0379322/
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Re: [REL] Indigo (2003)

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Cool thanks

I dont know much about the subject, but my father attends KRYON conferences, and iv heard him speak of Indigo children.
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Debaser wrote:Cool thanks

I dont know much about the subject, but my father attends KRYON conferences, and iv heard him speak of Indigo children.
:eyecrazy: Indigo children :D

have to check this out! thanks :dance:
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Debaser wrote:Cool thanks

I dont know much about the subject, but my father attends KRYON conferences, and iv heard him speak of Indigo children.
That is in US right ? Indigo children and now Crystal children - children who were born with a particular purpose and have enhanced senses to enable them to be able to achieve their purpose. Also check out what the bleep do we know.
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I was REALLY looking forward to this film when it came out in early 2005, and was REALLY disappointed after I saw it:

Pretty much a propaganda film for the Indigo movement, or whatever they call themselves.

Marred by bad casting, bad acting, pretentious dialogue; and as I'd have to probably watch it again [ :( ] to find more negative things to say, I'll leave it at that... lol.

(I also didn't find the girl very attractive all the way around, but THAT is a subjective observance on my part, so SOME might find her to be the next 'Dakota'. [But I HIGHLY doubt it!! :biggrin: ] )

Wish it was better. Some interesting ideas put forth...

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kev wrote:I was REALLY looking forward to this film when it came out in early 2005, and was REALLY disappointed after I saw it:

Pretty much a propaganda film for the Indigo movement, or whatever they call themselves.

Marred by bad casting, bad acting, pretentious dialogue; and as I'd have to probably watch it again [ :( ] to find more negative things to say, I'll leave it at that... lol.

(I also didn't find the girl very attractive all the way around, but THAT is a subjective observance on my part, so SOME might find her to be the next 'Dakota'. [But I HIGHLY doubt it!! :biggrin: ] )

Wish it was better. Some interesting ideas put forth...

Kinda depends what perspective you were looking for in the film. Having read plenty on Indigos, Crystals etc, I agree was very "hollywoodised" job, but interesting at same time as actually showed people what the term indigo actually means. For anyone interested in such ideas, see what the bleep do we know ? Not OT but great film - came away feeling had (all at same time) learned, reenforced and shot down ideas of my own.

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billanben wrote: Kinda depends what perspective you were looking for in the film. Having read plenty on Indigos, Crystals etc, I agree was very "hollywoodised" job, but interesting at same time as actually showed people what the term indigo actually means. For anyone interested in such ideas, see what the bleep do we know ? Not OT but great film - came away feeling had (all at same time) learned, reenforced and shot down ideas of my own.
I had read quite a bit on them too, prior to viewing the film. (I still have a couple of magazines saved and a few online articles as well as an 'Indigo' site [ http://www.indigochild.com/ ] bookmarked.) THAT'S why I was excited about seeing it.

Unfortunantly my excitement and the content wasn't enough to keep me interested in the movie NOR find out more about the Indigo movement than I had learned from my previous investigation.

It had potential, I just didn't feel it lived up to it, that's all.

But again, ALL of this is VERY subjective on my part: I just got in from playing a St. Paddy's Day gig [from 12 in the afternoon to 11:00pm] and after finding this thread, [having seen the movie sometime back] felt like posting my thoughts on it... No offense intended...

I've heard other positive comments about 'What the bleep do We Know?'. Might have to check that out, one of these days... :think:

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Re: [REL] Indigo (2003)

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kev wrote:
billanben wrote: Kinda depends what perspective you were looking for in the film. Having read plenty on Indigos, Crystals etc, I agree was very "hollywoodised" job, but interesting at same time as actually showed people what the term indigo actually means. For anyone interested in such ideas, see what the bleep do we know ? Not OT but great film - came away feeling had (all at same time) learned, reenforced and shot down ideas of my own.
I had read quite a bit on them too, prior to viewing the film. (I still have a couple of magazines saved and a few online articles as well as an 'Indigo' site [ http://www.indigochild.com/ ] bookmarked.) THAT'S why I was excited about seeing it.

Unfortunantly my excitement and the content wasn't enough to keep me interested in the movie NOR find out more about the Indigo movement than I had learned from my previous investigation.

It had potential, I just didn't feel it lived up to it, that's all.

But again, ALL of this is VERY subjective on my part: I just got in from playing a St. Paddy's Day gig [from 12 in the afternoon to 11:00pm] and after finding this thread, [having seen the movie sometime back] felt like posting my thoughts on it... No offense intended...

I've heard other positive comments about 'What the bleep do We Know?'. Might have to check that out, one of these days... :think:

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Like this forum as can have discussions without anyone being too sensitive (mostly anyway). Have you read the book "Indigo children" by Lee carroll (who is also one of Kryon's channellers) ? It will really open your eyes if you haven't. This also contains beyond indigo book on this link from amaz**

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/searc ... .y=0&Go=Go

and this one about Indigo, Crystal and Raibow children

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/searc ... .y=0&Go=Go

Maybe we'd better leave at that as going a little off topic now ? Unless anyone wants to continue with this somewhere ?
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