Visions and Voices

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So, have you ever had a dream, a realistic dream, and then the next day or sometime in the next week you feel like you're having deja vu because what happened in your dream is coming true in real life? What about voices in your head that don't sound like yours? Ever want to know what they are? I think I can help explain.

Visions are normally rare as they don't occur often for the average individual. They also can't occur on command. Also realize that if you have a vision, you most likely cannot prevent it from coming true in the future. You probably won't even know it was a vision until that same event repeats itself in real life. Most visions present themselves in the forms of dreams, so it makes sense that you won't think much more of them until they come true. If you're an indigo child and you have a vision about yourself, is there anything you can do to change or prevent it from happening in real life? Yes, occasionally there is, only if you are able to recognize before hand that it was a vision and not a dream. Visions can also come about randomly during the day. That is when you will know for sure that it was a vision because you weren't sleeping before it happened. Also, unlike the stronger star children, Indigos cannot see into the future of other people. If they see into the future, it will be their own immediate future through a vision.

How can you explain the voices in your head? Well for many people, it's different, but most indigos are the same. If you are hearing a voice in your head, it may be a spirit of some sort but it is probably your guardian. A spirit that is connected to your soul specifically, and is kind of like a spiritual guide. Yes it is possible to ask it questions, commonly during meditation. That's what I do, anyways. Otherwise, throughout the day, you can get sudden thoughts and impulses that come out of nowhere urging you to talk to someone about something or do something or go somewhere. That's how most indigo's guardians communicate with them. It's common and normal. Most people have a "voice" in their head made up of thoughts that are very downgrading towards themselves, a bully that violently makes fun of everything they do. That's very common in indigos, and also very common in humans. People often call it their anti-self or anti-personality. Some people choose to name it, while others prefer to leave it without a name. Either way, those are some possibilities of what the voices in your head may be.

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