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    Default Re: Akiane Kramarik, the indigochild of an atheist (amazing stuff)

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    Wow what a talented girls, and what lovely art. I like this kind of art...they tend to tell stories through the paintings.
    Her art is good, but anything she says about creations, the gods, heavens can be dismissed she a fundamental Christian instilled from birth of her by her parents.
    Well, her father was indeed catholic, on the paper so to speak, but the way she pictures God in her paintings, poems and words does'nt sound anything like the God(s) depicted in the bible, or as you are tought in the christian dogmas. I was raised christian myself, and I had a profound awakening process to realize our connection with God and that Love. She knows it naturally, as it shows in her art.

    Maybe she got the vocabulary from her christian influences, most likeley, but the inner wisdom cannot be teached.

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    Fantastic! People like this just go to show that the spirit ages vastly differently than our bodies.
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    Default Re: Akiane Kramarik, the indigochild of an atheist (amazing stuff)

    Thanks Newlyn,

    What beautiful paintings. Art adds so much to our spirit. I can believe that the Great Spirit is guiding this child's hands!

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    Thank you so much for this thread...
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    Default Re: Akiane Kramarik, the indigochild of an atheist (amazing stuff)

    Quote Maybe she got the vocabulary from her christian influences, most likeley, but the inner wisdom cannot be teached.
    Very true. It is inevitable to use "Christian vocabulary" as it is so instilled into our language and the way we communicate and this is specially true in Western countries. I also believe that inner wisdom cannot be teached as it is self discovered.
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    Quote Posted by Rantaak (here)
    Fantastic! People like this just go to show that the spirit ages vastly differently than our bodies.
    I don't really know how to count "spirit age". Is it how long one has been incarnated, or where, or just how close one is to God?

    But still, I do very much agree!

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    Fantastic! People like this just go to show that the spirit ages vastly differently than our bodies.
    I don't really know how to count "spirit age". Is it how long one has been incarnated, or where, or just how close one is to God?

    But still, I do very much agree!

    Albin
    I don't particularly care for the word, "God" as it has a tendency to confuse a lot of people. Of course, most of the folk on Avalon do not use the word, "God" to refer to the one that allegedly spake forth the Holy Bible. Or if they are, they are talking about that particular entity in the truer sense of her identity which is not as benevolent as the bible-thumpers might proclaim. It's a generalization.

    Length of incarnation(s) tends to correlate somewhat to one's spiritual development, though some spirits develop faster than others. The real metric, I think, is to look at how close one is to Them Selves.

    To elaborate with an example, one spirit might need to incarnate 1,000 times before reaching its final incarnation. Another might need only 800 to reach this point, while some need 2,000. And these are just the clever ones that incarnate simultaneously from the perspective of the higher self. That is to say, the final incarnation happens separately from the former simultaneous ones. The unlucky ones (in my opinion) like the reptilians and such need to incarnate MILLIONS of times before even realizing that source exists or something like that. Those guys don't incarnate simultaneously, they incarnate in one body after another.
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    Default Re: Akiane Kramarik, the indigochild of an atheist (amazing stuff)

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    Quote Posted by Newlyn (here)
    Quote Posted by Rantaak (here)
    Fantastic! People like this just go to show that the spirit ages vastly differently than our bodies.
    I don't really know how to count "spirit age". Is it how long one has been incarnated, or where, or just how close one is to God?

    But still, I do very much agree!

    Albin
    I don't particularly care for the word, "God" as it has a tendency to confuse a lot of people. Of course, most of the folk on Avalon do not use the word, "God" to refer to the one that allegedly spake forth the Holy Bible. Or if they are, they are talking about that particular entity in the truer sense of her identity which is not as benevolent as the bible-thumpers might proclaim. It's a generalization.

    Length of incarnation(s) tends to correlate somewhat to one's spiritual development, though some spirits develop faster than others. The real metric, I think, is to look at how close one is to Them Selves.

    To elaborate with an example, one spirit might need to incarnate 1,000 times before reaching its final incarnation. Another might need only 800 to reach this point, while some need 2,000. And these are just the clever ones that incarnate simultaneously from the perspective of the higher self. That is to say, the final incarnation happens separately from the former simultaneous ones. The unlucky ones (in my opinion) like the reptilians and such need to incarnate MILLIONS of times before even realizing that source exists or something like that. Those guys don't incarnate simultaneously, they incarnate in one body after another.
    Well, thank you for your posts. But if I can quote Akiane:

    "Those that expose themselves as knowing the truth, lose the battle of innocence and humility and eventually pull a trigger at the universe. Wisdom chooses the unknown to be its reason."
    ~ Akiane

    and

    "Spirituality is a journey that we never finish"



    I think we have to be very humbe in what we think we know. Btw, I feel most comfortable using the word God, and I hope you understand me

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    Hard times create strong men, Strong men create good times, Good times create weak men, Weak men create hard times.
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    Default Re: Akiane Kramarik, the indigochild of an atheist (amazing stuff)

    Quote “I define spirituality as a search for love, beauty, happiness and wisdom. Spirituality is a journey that we never finish.”
    ~Akiane Kramarik, 17 Year-old, Artist, Poet, Mystic
    Beauty Full! Thank you for sharing Newlyn.

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    Default Re: Akiane Kramarik, the indigochild of an atheist (amazing stuff)

    beautiful to see the world through her eyes.
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    Yeah, my response was exactly the same when I saw this. Though if art is the act of portraying energetic relationships in a tangible medium, this piece does a particularly good job at that.
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    Default Re: Akiane Kramarik, the indigochild of an atheist (amazing stuff)

    Can anyone provide a link to a video where she is actually painting? I'd love to see her at work.

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    Default Re: Akiane Kramarik, the indigochild of an atheist (amazing stuff)

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    Can anyone provide a link to a video where she is actually painting? I'd love to see her at work.

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    You can find a video on this site : http://www.artakiane.com/ (press enter, the video is on the right - 63:54 minutes of fast motion)

    Enjoy !

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    Default Re: Akiane Kramarik, the indigochild of an atheist (amazing stuff)

    Wow! What an amazing gift that child has. I've never heard of her before, thanks for sharing.

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    Default Re: Akiane Kramarik, the indigochild of an atheist (amazing stuff)

    If humans were a better species, childhood would take up most of our lives :-)

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    Quote Posted by Seikou-Kishi (here)
    If humans were a better species, childhood would take up most of our lives :-)
    Yes and we will not enter the kingdom of God unless we become like children

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    Quote Posted by Tarka the Duck (here)
    Can anyone provide a link to a video where she is actually painting? I'd love to see her at work.

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    There are a ton of videos about her on YouTube: https://youtube.com/results?searc...1016l0.2.3l5l0


    I found this quote especially interesting: "Those that expose themselves as knowing the truth, lose the battle of innocence and humility and eventually pull a trigger at the universe. Wisdom chooses the unknown to be its reason."

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    Default Re: Akiane Kramarik, the indigochild of an atheist (amazing stuff)

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    Yeah, my response was exactly the same when I saw this. Though if art is the act of portraying energetic relationships in a tangible medium, this piece does a particularly good job at that.
    Well remember there's duality here. Before I ever heard of the Monarch Project (less than 1 year ago), butterflies symbolized for me beauty, wonder --- freedom. So, to look upon life as a little child .... that's the privilege of our "spirit dance".

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    Default Re: Akiane Kramarik, the indigochild of an atheist (amazing stuff)

    indigos never really grow up as adults we become frustrated and lost. We question everything always and never go throgh the hate your parents age of 18-25. We can't comperhend money and never learn its value. After all it is just paper, it had more value as a tree!!!!!! We see the beauty in everything that god created and know naturally that god isn't out there but rather is in all of us at all times. We don't see color, sex, rich or poor. Many don't have a sexual orientation and can't connect of a physical basis. The world as it is makes us very sad. We never met anyone that could understand us in anyway. Our parent will say we were the easiest to get along with but the hardest to understand. U have an imortant child there. Be careful with them!!!

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