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Embracing My Indigo Journey

As an indigo child, I’ve often felt a profound sense of loneliness. We are dreamers and truth seekers, frequently labeled as weird, rebellious, or non-compliant. We hear voices—not in a human linguistic sense, but as frequencies or attuned messages that come to us naturally. These messages from the universe guide us in helping earth souls awaken to a higher consciousness. Yet, even within us indigo children, the opposing force is strong. We constantly strive to fit into a society we don’t fully understand, puzzled by why humans aren’t inherently kind to one another, driven instead by an ancient brain’s primal instincts.

On May 9th, 2016, around 3 AM, I found myself unable to sleep. I began my usual body scan meditation to relax and appreciate the present moment, hoping it would help me drift off. But this time, my body reacted differently—it asked for permission to float instead of sinking into slumber. Fully conscious of this new sensation, I decided to embrace it. That’s when I glimpsed a higher dimension beyond words.

I was still in my bedroom, but I couldn’t see myself. My family and furniture were there, yet the room was filled with formless beings. I felt nothing, just a sense of being there, observing. Among the grey surroundings, a small, colorful bird-like figure hovered above our bookshelf. Curious, I decided to check it out. The moment the thought crossed my mind, I was instantly teleported close to the bird. As I observed it, I realized it was a formless being, indescribable by human language—like a bird with infinite wings.

After spending some time in this dimension, simply observing, I decided to consciously return to my body and remember this experience. When I came back, the memory was vivid, unlike a dream. It was a brand-new feeling I had never experienced before, and it was the last time I ever did.

The Bird with Infinite Wings

When designing the Inspireworks Studio logo, the bird with infinite wings became my muse. An origami bird represents craft, while a geometricized ∞ symbolizes infinity, embodying the endless possibilities and vast knowledge the universe holds for us to discover.

This blog will be my platform to fully express myself and inspire others to appreciate the short time we have in this three-dimensional world. I hope to help people maximize the meaning of life on their own terms. It’s the weird ones who change the world, and for me, I’ll take it one step at a time, embracing a journey full of positivity and love.

Peace out & live life the way you will enjoy it!




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