I don't know, but I feel like an indigo child. I just absolutely saw another person's view when I was younger, and I still do it today. I also love to know what other people are thinking, and I have a word or answer in my mind. When they answer me, the answer that was in my head is the same. I also used to play in the cemetaries before I became a shut in by my mom. I still go to a small cemetary by my house. I also hear a lot of voices...but that could be just me.
I'm not an Indigo Child, if anything I'm a Violet one. I used to play this game when I was little well not that little, I still play it now sometimes, when I try to put myself into someone else's shoes. Literally. I want to see the world as if I were that person. It's cool. It only last a few seconds because it's hard. ^____^ I don't think it's anything of extraordinary though. Well, I'm glad you found somewhere you belong.
I read about that, I sure as hell know I'm not an indigo child. At least I don't think so.
They say one of the main things that gives away an indigo child, is a strong sense of entitlement throughout childhood. Like the kind of kid that will walk up to a person and tell them just who they are and what they are going to do. A strong sense of belonging on Earth, feeling they deserve to be here.
I just absolutely saw another person's view when I was younger, and I still do it today. I also love to know what other people are thinking, and I have a word or answer in my mind. When they answer me, the answer that was in my head is the same. I also used to play in the cemetaries before I became a shut in by my mom. I still go to a small cemetary by my house. I also hear a lot of voices...but that could be just me.