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blues: Who Are The Indigo People? - Part One

I have assembled here a list of some of the traits and potentials of Indigo people. There are many Indigo-ray souls reading this who are still trying to figure themselves out, and realize that they are different somehow, but don't know why. This work hopes to be of some assistance in sorting you out, and pointing you in the right direction. It is written primarily for the adult Indigos who find their way here (there are no accidents in the universe!), but applies to the younger Indigo children, too.

 

(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)

 

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blues: The Colour Indigo  

The tertiary colour Indigo is manifest at the convergence of Violet and Blue within the Light Spectrum.

 

Indigo is the colour of the 6th chakra - often referred to as the Ajna Chakra or "Third Eye" - partly because of its position over the Pineal Gland and between the brows, and partly because of it's association to paranormal "vision" - seeing beyond the capability of the eyes. Whereas Blue is the colour of transition - "the door to the other side" - Indigo, is the "other side". It is the colour of "synthesis"-which is the act of assembling "seemingly" separate - unrelated criteria into a complete or whole understanding. This translates through the human consciousness as KNOWING - but not knowing how you know.

 

(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)

 

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blues: Spiritual Dictionary on Taurus

Taurus: The best quality of Taurus is stability. The worst quality is stubbornness. A key phrase is “I have.” The Taurus personality is industrious, sometimes even plodding. It is easy to imagine the Taurus still going, like the Energizer Bunny, when everyone else has quite for the day. Once you get on a roll, you don’t want to stop. Taurus is seen as being reliable and generally consistent. You know the value of money and appreciate material possessions.

 

The Taurus mentality leans to things practical. Generally careful, you can discriminate quality and tend to be perfectionists. You have enormous energy reserves. You can pursue a single task for a long time, then switch tracks and take on another. You may not know when to rest. Taurus is immovable. Once you have made up your mind, changing it is like moving the whole earth. You may listen to the opinions of others, but you stick to your own. You are interested in the psychic realm as it is so close to the present moment.

 

Conservative in temperament, Taurus appreciates the traditional way of doing things. You are unlikely to abandon a system just because it has a flaw – you are more likely to capitalize on its strengths and find a way around the problem. Taurus is patient. You can wait for the right time to act, and you allow others the time you need to accomplish your tasks – that is only practical after all! Taurus enjoys a daily routine, a weekly routine, an annual routine. Generally you cannot be rushed into action. You are like a train – you only move as fast as you move. Yet Taurus is usually efficient, not wanting to waste effort, and therefore discovering the most direct path.

 

Taurus generally has a reserved disposition. You dislike change and are therefore less likely to force change on others. You are possessive and therefore do not demand that others give up your possessions. Taurus, like the bull, is placid, willing to take what comes, as long as it doesn’t irritate overmuch. Taurus’ color is pastels, especially pinks and blues. The part of the body is the throat and lower jaw.

 

(See also: Taurus , Magic, Shamanism, Paganism, Wicca)

 

blues: Dream Interpretation - Uniforms

 

Uniforms

Dreams of uniforms often point to self-awareness. Conformity through clothing is one of the unspoken rules of culture and we often perceive parts of our wardrobes as our "uniform" for particular roles we fill in life. In dreams of uniforms, it does not matter if the uniform is officially recognized or simply identical clothing on numerous persons.

 

If you are in uniform, and there are others dressed the same way, consider who is with you in the dream and what camaraderie you share with them. It may be that you are recalling a satisfying tenure in military service, employment, or identity with a particular group. If you are in uniform and others are not, it may reflect a feeling that you perceive yourself as more loyal than others.

 

A 24-year-old man reports dreaming: I am in the Navy. They have not trained me. I report to my ship with my only uniform, which is summer whites. Everyone around me is in dress blues. Nothing on the ship goes right. This dreamer, a college student, was contemplating an officer's commission in the navy. He was excited, but hedging his commitment. This dream reflected those concerns and warned him to examine the situation more closely.

 

Uniforms can also be a symbol of authority. Note the person wearing a uniform in your dream. Was it a logical situation for that person to be wearing a uniform?

 

Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Uniforms , Meaning of Dreams about Uniforms , Dream Interpretation Uniforms )

 

blues: Wisdom about Angels song

Angels don't sing the blues.

 

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blues: Dream Dictionary - Dye, Dyeing of Cloth

 

Dye, Dyeing of Cloth

  • To see the dyeing of cloth or garments in process, your bad or good luck depends on the color. Blues, reds and gold, indicate prosperity; black and white, indicate sorrow in all forms.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Dye , Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Dye , Dream Interpretation Dye )

 

blues: Encyclopedia - 1960s

1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 The 1960s decade refers to the years from 1960 to 1969, inclusive. Informally, it can also include a few years at the end of the preceding decade or the beginning of the following decade. The Sixties has also come to refer to the complex of inter-related cultural and political events which occurred in approximately that period, in western countries, particularly Britain, France, the United States and West Germany. Social upheaval was not limited to just these na ...

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blues: Encyclopedia - Trumpet

Flugelhorn, Cornet, Bugle, Natural trumpet, Bass trumpet, Post horn, Roman tuba, Bucina, Shofar, Conch The trumpet is the highest brass instrument in register, above the horn, trombone, euphonium, and tuba. A musician who plays the trumpet is called a trumpet player or trumpeter. Trumpet - Construction. The trumpet is made of brass tubing bent into a rough spiral. Although the bore of the trumpet is said to be mostly cylindrical, it is formed from a complex series of tapers, the s ...

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blues: Encyclopedia - Hippie

Hippie (also hippy) is a term originally used to describe some of the rebellious youth of the 1960s and 1970s. The word hippie was popularized by the late San Francisco Chronicle columnist Herb Caen. Caen's articles were always written with the help of notes and letters from his San Francisco fan base. He is also credited as among the first to include the words beatnik and yuppie in his column. Though not a cohesive cultural movement with manifestos and leaders, some hippies expressed their desire for change with ...

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blues: : Buddy Bolden

Charles "Buddy" Bolden (September 6, 1877 - November 4, 1931) was a cornetist and the first New Orleans jazz musician ever to come to prominence. Buddy Bolden - Life. He was known as King Bolden (see: Jazz royalty), and his band was a top draw in New Orleans from about 1895 to 1907, when he was incapacitated by schizophrenia. He never recorded, but he was known for his open tone and very loud sound. Joe "King" Oliver and Louis Armstrong were directly inspired by his playing. While there is sub ...

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  • Buddy Bolden - Life
  • Buddy Bolden - Music
  • Buddy Bolden - Bolden in fiction
  • Buddy Bolden - External link

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blues: Encyclopedia II - 1960s - Events and trends

Many of the trends of the 1960s were due to the demographic changes brought about by the baby boom generation, the height of the Cold War, and the dissolution of European colonial empires. The rise in social revolution, civil rights movements, human rights movement, anti-War movements, and the Counterculture movement are only some of the characteristics that defined the 1960s. Many experts attribute the 1960s "counter-culture revolution" as being the result of the major social and political factors that rose in the 1950s like brinksmanship, ...

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1960s, 1960s - Events and trends, 1960s - Technology, 1960s - Science, 1960s - War peace and politics, 1960s - Economics, 1960s - Culture, 1960s - Others, 1960s - Big changes during the Sixties, 1960s - In the United States, 1960s - In other Western countries, 1960s - In non-Western countries, 1960s - People, 1960s - World leaders, 1960s - Writers and intellectuals, 1960s - Sports figures, 1960s - Entertainers, 1960s - Further Viewing

Read more here: » 1960s: Encyclopedia II - 1960s - Events and trends

blues: Encyclopedia II - Roaring Twenties - Economy of the 1920s

The Roaring Twenties were traditionally viewed as an era of great economic prosperity driven by the introduction of a wide array of new consumer goods. Initially, the North American economy, particularly the economy of the USA, took sometime to convert from a wartime economy to a peacetime economy. After this dull phase, the economy was booming. The decade saw North America becoming the richest region on the earth, with industry aligned to mass production, and a society with a culture of consumerism. In Europe, the economy did not start to flourish until 1924. At the same time the 1920s were setting the stag ...

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Roaring Twenties, Roaring Twenties - Economy of the 1920s, Roaring Twenties - Demobilization, Roaring Twenties - New products and technologies, Roaring Twenties - New infrastructure, Roaring Twenties - Demographics, Roaring Twenties - Culture of the Roaring Twenties, Roaring Twenties - The Lost Generation, Roaring Twenties - Social Criticism, Roaring Twenties - Art Deco, Roaring Twenties - Expressionism and Surrealism, Roaring Twenties - Cinema, Roaring Twenties - Harlem Renaissance, Roaring Twenties - The Jazz Age, Roaring Twenties - Dance, Roaring Twenties - Suffrage, Roaring Twenties - Fashion and the changing role of women, Roaring Twenties - Life During the Roaring Twenties, Roaring Twenties - Immigration laws, Roaring Twenties - Prohibition, Roaring Twenties - Rise of the speakeasy, Roaring Twenties - Literature of the 1920s, Roaring Twenties - Sports, Roaring Twenties - Key figures, Roaring Twenties - American politics during the Roaring Twenties, Roaring Twenties - Warren G. Harding, Roaring Twenties - Calvin Coolidge, Roaring Twenties - Herbert Hoover, Roaring Twenties - Fall of labor unions, Roaring Twenties - International influence, Roaring Twenties - Canadian politics during the 1920s, Roaring Twenties - End of the Roaring Twenties, Roaring Twenties - Black Tuesday, Roaring Twenties - Repeal of Prohibition, Roaring Twenties - Timeline

Read more here: » Roaring Twenties: Encyclopedia II - Roaring Twenties - Economy of the 1920s

blues: Encyclopedia II - Colin James - Discography

So far, James has released nine studio albums, one hits compilation CD, and has had a number of popular singles released. Colin James - Albums. Colin James (1988) Sudden Stop (1990) Colin James and the Little Big Band (1993) Bad Habits (1995) Then Again... (compilation) (1995) National Steel (1997) (with Colin Linden) Colin James and the Little Big Band II (1998) Fuse (2000) Traveler (20 ...

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Colin James, Colin James - Discography, Colin James - Albums, Colin James - Singles, Colin James - Juno Awards, Colin James - Wins, Colin James - Nominations, Colin James - External link

Read more here: » Colin James: Encyclopedia II - Colin James - Discography

blues: Encyclopedia II - The Beatles - History

Main article: History of The Beatles John Lennon formed a group, The Blackjacks, who became The Quarrymen, in March 1957. On July 6 that year, John met Paul McCartney through a mutual friend while playing at the Woolton Parish Church Garden Fete, and the two were soon playing music together, with Colin Hanton on drums, and Len Garry on "Tea-Chest" bass. In February 1958 the young guitarist George Harrison joined the group, which played under a variety of names. Recordings of John, Paul and George from that year still exist. During this period, members constantly joined, and left the line up. John, Paul and George were the only ...

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The Beatles, The Beatles - History, The Beatles - Studio style evolution, The Beatles - In film, The Beatles - Influences and music, The Beatles - Band members, The Beatles - Early members, The Beatles - Song catalogue, The Beatles - Trivia, The Beatles - Song samples

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blues: Encyclopedia II - Jill Gibson - The Mamas and the Papas

It was through Adler that Gibson met the rock group The Mamas and the Papas, a band Adler was producing and who were huge in the late 1960s. Occasionally Jill would visit Lou in the studio while he was producing his 'magic' with the band, who had just begun work on a new album. Gibson found herself in the right place at the right time, when the leader of the group John Phillips fired his wife Michelle Gilliam from the band on Saturday, June 4, 1966, for having had an affair with Gene Clark of The Byrds. Within days Jill had been asked to joi ...

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Jill Gibson, Jill Gibson - Jan & Dean with Jill, Jill Gibson - The Mamas and the Papas, Jill Gibson - Mama Jill exits, Jill Gibson - The artist

Read more here: » Jill Gibson: Encyclopedia II - Jill Gibson - The Mamas and the Papas

blues: Encyclopedia II - E. E. Cummings - Education and early career

From 1911 to 1916 Cummings attended Harvard, from which he received a B.A. degree in 1915 and a Master's degree for English and Classical Studies in 1916. While at Harvard, he befriended John Dos Passos. Several of Cummings' poems were published, beginning in 1912, in the Harvard Monthly, a school newspaper on which Cummings worked with fellow Harvard Aesthetes Dos Passos and S. Foster Damon, and in 1915 in the Harvard Advocate. From an early age, Cummings studied the classical languages of Greek and Latin. His affinity ...

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E. E. Cummings, E. E. Cummings - Education and early career, E. E. Cummings - Poetry, E. E. Cummings - Criticisms, E. E. Cummings - Cummings as a painter, E. E. Cummings - List of shows, E. E. Cummings - Cummings as a playwright, E. E. Cummings - The final decade, E. E. Cummings - Awards, E. E. Cummings - Personal life, E. E. Cummings - Marriages, E. E. Cummings - Bibliography, E. E. Cummings - Notes

Read more here: » E. E. Cummings: Encyclopedia II - E. E. Cummings - Education and early career

blues: Encyclopedia II - Harlem Renaissance - History of Cultural Revolution

Harlem Renaissance - Historical Roots of Harlem. In 1658, Dutch settlers formally incorporated a village on the northern tip of Manhattan Island, and christened it Nieuw Haarlem (New Haarlem) after the city of Haarlem in the Netherlands. From its origins until the latter half of the 19th Century, the area remained a rural farming community, many of the farms being owned by upper-class New Yorkers who resided only a few miles south in the lower sections of Manhattan. In 1880, elevated railroad lines were extended ...

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Harlem Renaissance, Harlem Renaissance - History of Cultural Revolution, Harlem Renaissance - Historical Roots of Harlem, Harlem Renaissance - Development of Harlem as an African-American Community, Harlem Renaissance - Emerging Black Identity, Harlem Renaissance - An Explosion of Culture in Harlem, Harlem Renaissance - Jazz in the Big Apple, Harlem Renaissance - A Lasting Legacy: The Apollo Theater, Harlem Renaissance - End of an Era, Harlem Renaissance - Diverse and Common Themes, Harlem Renaissance - Impact of the Harlem Renaissance, Harlem Renaissance - A New Black Identity, Harlem Renaissance - Criticism of the Movement, Harlem Renaissance - Influence on Culture Today, Harlem Renaissance - Notable Figures and their Works, Harlem Renaissance - Novels, Harlem Renaissance - Drama, Harlem Renaissance - Poetry, Harlem Renaissance - Painting and Sculpture, Harlem Renaissance - Dance, Harlem Renaissance - Music, Harlem Renaissance - Intellectual and Social Thought, Harlem Renaissance - Quotations

Read more here: » Harlem Renaissance: Encyclopedia II - Harlem Renaissance - History of Cultural Revolution

blues: Encyclopedia II - AC/DC - History

Born in Glasgow, Scotland, the brothers Angus, Malcolm and George Young moved with their family to Sydney, Australia as children. George began playing guitar first, soon followed by Malcolm and Angus. Malcolm first played with a Newcastle, New South Wales band called The Velvet Underground (not to be confused with Lou Reed's group). Their older brother George Young had been a member of Australia's most successful band during the 1960s, The Easybeats, who were the first local rock act to score an international h ...

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AC/DC, AC/DC - History, AC/DC - Name, AC/DC - Members, AC/DC - Current line-up, AC/DC - Former members, AC/DC - Discography, AC/DC - Australia, AC/DC - Europe & United States, AC/DC - New Album, AC/DC - Books, AC/DC - Pop culture

Read more here: » AC/DC: Encyclopedia II - AC/DC - History

blues: Encyclopedia II - Nat King Cole - Childhood and Chicago

Cole was born Nathaniel Adams Coles in Montgomery, Alabama. The year of his birth has been reported as 1917 and 1915, but according to Daniel Mark Epstein's biography of Cole, the 1920 Census reported Nat as an infant. In addition, the census for Chicago dated April 5, 1930 lists Nat as 11 years old as of his last birthday. Nat's father was a butcher in Montgomery and a deacon in the Baptist church. His family moved to Chicago, Illinois while he was still a child. There, his father became a minister; Nat's mother Perlina was th ...

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Nat King Cole, Nat King Cole - Childhood and Chicago, Nat King Cole - Los Angeles and the King Cole Trio, Nat King Cole - Singing career, Nat King Cole - Samples, Nat King Cole - Notable songs

Read more here: » Nat King Cole: Encyclopedia II - Nat King Cole - Childhood and Chicago

blues: Encyclopedia II - The Rolling Stones - History

The Rolling Stones - Early history: 1961–1967. Early in their career they played covers of blues, rhythm and blues, country, and rock and roll music. Their first recordings were covers of Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Muddy Waters, Larry Williams and Howlin' Wolf songs, among others. Although founding members Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are regarded as one of the greatest songwriting teams in the history of popular music, the band never stopped being inspired by other genres. Reggae, punk, ...

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The Rolling Stones, The Rolling Stones - History, The Rolling Stones - Early history: 1961–1967, The Rolling Stones - Sex Drugs Death and Rock & Roll: 1967–1971, The Rolling Stones - Letting it bleed: 1972–1981, The Rolling Stones - Mixed emotions: 1981–1999, The Rolling Stones - Don't stop: 2000–present, The Rolling Stones - Band members, The Rolling Stones - Current line-up, The Rolling Stones - Former members, The Rolling Stones - Notable sidemen, The Rolling Stones - Discography

Read more here: » The Rolling Stones: Encyclopedia II - The Rolling Stones - History

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