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Philosophy - March 2007

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2007-03-14 16:17:41 · 5 answers · asked by joshua c 1

I just read a question about it and was curious to know. Thanks if you can help.

2007-03-14 16:02:22 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

Are intelligent (though did not necessarily have top grades).
Are very creative and enjoy making things.
Always need to know WHY (especially why they are being asked to do something).
Had disgust and perhaps loathing for the inanity of much of the required work in school, the repetition.
Were rebellious in school, refusing to do homework, rejecting authority of teachers OR seriously wanted to rebel, but didn't DARE, usually due to parental pressure.
May have experienced early existential depression and feelings of helplessness. These may have ranged from sadness to utter despair. Suicidal feelings while still in high school or younger are not uncommon in the Indigo Adult.
Have difficulty in service-oriented jobs - resistance to authority and caste system of employment.
Prefer cooperative efforts or leadership position or solo if expertise is valued.
Have deep empathy for others, yet an intolerance of stupidity.
Extremely emotionally sensitive including crying at the drop of a hat (no shielding) - to no expression of emotion (full shielding).
May have trouble with RAGE.
Have trouble with most systems (either emotionally, mentally, or physically)- political, educational, medical, law.
Alienation from politics - feeling your voice won't count and that the outcome really doesn't matter anyway.
Frustration with or rejection of the traditional American dream - 9-5 career, marriage, 2.5 children, house with white picket fence, etc.
Anger at rights being taken away, fear and/or fury at "Big Brother watching you."
They feel a need like a burning desire to do something to change and improve the world. May be stymied what to do.
Have psychic or spiritual interest fairly young - in or before teen years.
Had few if any Indigo role models.
Have strong intuition.
Random behavior pattern or mind style - (symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder), may have trouble focusing on a task unless of OWN choosing, may jump around in conversations.
Have had psychic experiences, such as premonitions, seeing angels or ghosts, hearing voices.
Sexually expressive and inventive OR may reject sexuality in boredom. May explore alternate types of sexuality.
Seek meaning to their life and understanding about the world May seek this through religion, spiritual groups and books, self-help groups or books, or individually.
If they find balance they may become very strong, healthy, happy lightworkers.

2007-03-14 15:51:28 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-03-14 15:50:34 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-03-14 15:44:45 · 8 answers · asked by The Knowledge Server 1

2007-03-14 15:36:15 · 4 answers · asked by Jessica Marie 4

Dolphins not included!

2007-03-14 15:34:47 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-03-14 15:24:42 · 29 answers · asked by enki 4

2007-03-14 15:21:29 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-03-14 15:19:40 · 9 answers · asked by Safety Third 2

What do you believe causes the most stress your life and the lives of those around you?

Please, be brief if you want me to care about your answer.

2007-03-14 15:12:56 · 15 answers · asked by Somebody Real 3

Are they opposed to using their own imaginations?

2007-03-14 15:11:19 · 27 answers · asked by esha26 1

Why do people insist on focusing on the smaller, more insignificant details of life, rather what's truly important? Is this a product of society, the human mind, or something else? Do you think that this has effected you any?

2007-03-14 15:08:26 · 10 answers · asked by Somebody Real 3

2007-03-14 14:59:33 · 2 answers · asked by shango 2

2007-03-14 14:39:24 · 16 answers · asked by sipppihercoldsaursasaurus 1

Here is mine: I read Nietzsche and understand nihilism, I know that creativity is important and you can't be creative if you desire creativity.

2007-03-14 14:12:54 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm an existentialist, but I'm having a hard time understanding what the term above means. Can somebody explain??

2007-03-14 14:12:37 · 6 answers · asked by RubyWoo 1

2007-03-14 13:56:22 · 3 answers · asked by renz 1

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2007-03-14 13:49:49 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

He said he was just making predictions but he could been lying, right? We still don't know how he predicted events so how do we know that he didn't cause them? And do you think I could turn this into a popular conspiracy theory? And can you give my question a star?...please?

2007-03-14 13:44:38 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

It sais that true love thinks first on the other then on oneself.
But what happens if you love two people. For example you love your husband and he has a wish for some thing. You want to fulfil his wish, so he can be happy.
What but if his wish makes you feel it is not good for your child, whom you also love the same? If this child is in "reality" harmed with this action is not the question, if you just have the feeling as a mother it "will".
How do you practise love in such a case? You know if you say no to your husbands request, this chance will never be offered to him. You but also know that if you say yes, your child might get a "disatvantage" through this in his childhood years and you can be pretty sure he will.
How on earth do you know what is here the right decision?

2007-03-14 13:43:35 · 9 answers · asked by I love you too! 6

Pro for his existence: If God didn’t exist there would be no reason for good and evil after death since there wouldn’t be a heaven or hell. Meaning some people’s reason for trying to do right is because they want to go to heaven. And if people knew there was no Hell then what reason would there be for them not to sin.
Con for his nonexistence: 2. Also if God didn’t exist people would have made Him such a big part of their lives for no reason.
Con for his existence: 3. If God does exist we have less control over our destiny because according to the bible God has already predetermined his plan for our lives.
Con for his existence4.For God to exist and he is good and all powerful reigning over the universe why are people are suffering so much

These are not my words someone presented this argument to me

2007-03-14 13:38:23 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-03-14 13:37:39 · 15 answers · asked by Bob 3

2007-03-14 13:25:37 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

compared to what? it always seemed kinda long to me.

2007-03-14 13:07:56 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

pretty self explanitory

2007-03-14 12:49:54 · 13 answers · asked by scarlet begonia 4

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Anyone study philosophy?
What's it like?
What do you do exactly?
And saying "you study philosophy" doesn't really answer the question.
Just wondering.
Thank you.

2007-03-14 12:45:51 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

Argument about God:

Pro: if God didnt exist there would no justice for good and evil after death and maybe there's no heaven. Also people have made Him such a big part of their lives for no reason.

Con: If God does existence we have less control over our destiny because God has plans for us, or that people are suffering so much even though there is an all good and all powerful God reigning over the universe.

2007-03-14 12:35:33 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

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