By Jennifer Hoffman
As a child I had a recurring
dream in which I was the only person alive in the world. I walked through quiet
streets, looking for people, but no one was there. It was a scary dream because
I was very alone and there was no one to talk to or take care of me. Now, as an
adult, I know that this dream related to what many Indigos and Crystals
experience, being awake in a world that is partly or totally asleep. This
knowing is experienced as feeling very alone, unsupported, misunderstood and
without strong, deep connections to like-spirited people. By being born awake
we’re very aware of others’ state of sleepiness and since we’re unable to
connect to them, we feel very much alone. But this may be a misperception on
our part because we aren’t necessarily here to wake them up; rather, we can
give them reasons to awaken when we have the right perception of our own state
of being awake.
Indigos and Crystals, both the older generations
and certainly the ones born since the early 1990s were born awake, meaning that
they know there is more to life and living than what we are aware of with our
physical senses. Most are highly intuitive, empathic and sensitive, which is
both a blessing and a challenge. A blessing because they perceive the world in
a much more profound, enlightened and spirit-filled way. A challenge because
they are also aware of how many people in the world are sleepy, unaware and not
aware that they are not aware. And they feel they should do something about it
to wake people up and make a difference in the world. But does that mean waking
people up or letting them sleep until they’re ready? Who decides when it’s time
for this to happen?
Some Indigos feel they should
be the blaring alarm clock, others are more comfortable being the like the
snooze button. Some Crystals wait for the world to awaken before they do anything,
others lose themselves in their despair over a world that needs love but is not
open to it. The challenge they, and all those who are awake, must rise to is
being the difference in a world that needs to see a new path before it is
willing to consider it as an option to the existing ones. Being awake makes us
aware of what needs to be changed in the world. The truth we learn, which
sometimes leads us into thinking our efforts are not appreciated, is that
people awaken when they feel ready, and not before. Being the difference is
what will wake the world up to its own potential.
We are the difference when we
show the world the possibilities that are available, not by telling them they
are asleep but by showing them what it is to be awake. When we present an
alternative that is so compelling and so much more fulfilling than being asleep,
the world will awaken because it will have a reason to (something we don’t
understand when we’re already awake). Being born awake doesn’t necessarily mean
that we need to tell the world it’s asleep until it decides to awaken from its
slumber. Instead, see it as having the ability, mindset, gifts and
understanding to show the world why it is much more joyful and fulfilling to be
awake instead of being asleep, and the world will choose to wake up.
Source: Enlightened Life
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