Are You an Indigo Child? Here’s How to Know for Sure Some people seem born with a deeper sense of purpose, an unshakable intuition, and a feeling that they don’t quite “fit in.” If this resonates with you, you might be what’s known as an Indigo Child. Let’s explore what that means and how to tell if you might be one. What Exactly Is an Indigo Child? An Indigo Child is someone believed to be born with heightened spiritual awareness, strong intuition, and sometimes even psychic gifts. They often feel different—sometimes misunderstood—but they carry a sense that they are here for a bigger reason. The concept of Indigo Children was first introduced by Nancy Ann Tappe, a parapsychologist and synesthete, in her 1979 book Understand Your Life Through Color. She noticed a new group of children with indigo-colored auras and unique psychological and spiritual traits. The idea gained popularity in the mid-1990s thanks to authors

empath self-care: Simple Ways to Take Care of Yourself Without Burning Out Recently, I picked up a book gifted to me by someone close. It was about the unique beauty of being an empath—but also how easily we can become drained if we don’t learn to set clear boundaries. If you’re an empath, you probably know how tough setting boundaries can be. Empathy isn’t just feeling for someone—it’s feeling with them. You don’t just understand their emotions; you absorb them. Sometimes, it’s as if you’re carrying their entire emotional world within your own heart. And when that happens repeatedly? Exhaustion sets in—yet the world still expects you to keep giving. This book came into my life just after I made the difficult decision to step back from working with trauma support groups. Don’t get me wrong—I deeply loved the work. But the emotional toll was undeniable. My heart, my spirit… they were beginning to feel

Do You Have a Sixth Sense? Have you ever had the feeling that something was about to happen—before it actually did? Or sensed that someone you care about was in trouble, even from miles away? You’re not alone. Growing up in the 1960s, I was taught to be cautious of anything out of the ordinary. The mysterious was often labeled as “supernatural,” and in Western society, that meant it was something to be feared or dismissed. But the older I get, the more I wonder: why is this topic still considered so taboo? The truth is, we all have a sixth sense. Society and even science may try to downplay it, but our own experiences suggest otherwise. Everyday Signs of a Sixth Sense You might recognize these moments: Sound familiar? If you’ve ever had a gut feeling, a dream that came true, or a moment where time seemed to slow down—you’ve likely touched on this