ADHD & INDIGOS
See image above how developed is ADHD brain compared to normal.
Ever Feel Like Your Brain Is Just Trying to Keep Up? đ
“Hey, sorry I missed your text. I’m processing a nonstop 24/7 onslaught of information with a brain designed to eat berries in a cave.”
Sound familiar? For those with ADHD, this is every day. Your brain is constantly juggling thoughts, feelings, distractions, and tasks all at once. You’re not just “thinking” about one thing; your brain is processing everything around you, often at lightning speed.
Imagine having a mind that’s designed for survival—where you’re wired to hunt, gather, and process the world in an unpredictable, chaotic environment. But fast forward to today, and you’re sitting in a world of emails, messages, work deadlines, social media updates, and to-do lists... and it’s overwhelming.
For neurotypical people, it might seem like a simple task to keep up with a stream of information or focus on a single project. But for those with ADHD, it’s like trying to shoot an arrow in the middle of a battlefield while the world around you keeps shouting for your attention.
ADHD isn’t just about “getting distracted.” It’s about constant mental overload. While others might have a filter that helps them focus on just one task at a time, people with ADHD often struggle to ignore the flood of thoughts and stimuli. It’s like having a constant mental playlist—but it’s not always a good one.
This is why people with ADHD may seem like they’re “doing nothing” when they’re really doing everything. Trying to focus on something important might feel impossible because every little thought or task keeps demanding attention.
Here’s the thing: ADHD isn’t a lack of willpower. It’s not about laziness or being "too distracted." It’s a brain wiring issue that makes multitasking, prioritizing, and even remembering things, a real challenge. But it also means that those with ADHD often bring a unique perspective, creativity, and the ability to think outside the box.
So, next time you meet someone with ADHD, remember this:
They’re not ignoring you. They're processing a constant onslaught of information while trying to focus on the task at hand. It’s not easy, but it’s a superpower in its own way.
To everyone with ADHD, you’re doing amazing, even if it doesn’t feel like it. Take it one step at a time, and don’t forget to pause for a breather when you need to.
Share if you or someone you know has felt this way! Let’s raise awareness and shift how we understand ADHD in the modern world.
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ADHD is deeply misunderstood.
Most people think it’s just “being easily distracted.”
But ADHD is a complex neurological condition—and it comes with strengths most people never talk about.
Here are 8 truths about ADHD everyone should know:
1. It’s not a lack of attention—it’s a dysregulation of it.
People with ADHD can hyperfocus for hours on what they love—and totally ignore everything else. It’s not about laziness, it’s about control.
2. It’s not just a childhood thing.
ADHD often continues into adulthood. The symptoms just shift:
→ Less bouncing off the walls
→ More mental chaos, disorganization, and overwhelm
Many adults live undiagnosed for years.
3. ADHD brains are wired for novelty and stimulation.
Routine can feel unbearable—but these brains thrive in:
→ High-pressure environments
→ Creative problem solving
→ Fast feedback loops
In the right setting, ADHD becomes a superpower.
4. Rejection Sensitivity is real.
ADHD often includes RSD—Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria.
Criticism or perceived failure can feel crushing.
It’s emotional pain that gets misdiagnosed as mood disorders.
5. Many ADHDers are natural entrepreneurs.
They’re:
→ Big-picture thinkers
→ Risk-takers
→ Unafraid of uncertainty
They struggle with rigid systems—but thrive when creating their own.
6. Executive function is the real challenge.
ADHD affects the brain’s ability to:
→ Plan
→ Prioritize
→ Start/finish tasks
It’s not about intelligence—it’s about activation.
7. Movement helps focus.
→ Pacing
→ Fidgeting
→ Walking while thinking
These aren’t distractions—they’re coping tools.
Even cardio can boost focus and mood.
8. Structure = freedom.
Yes, really.
→ Lists
→ Calendars
→ Visual reminders
These tools reduce overwhelm and build momentum.
Structure doesn’t box ADHDers in—it frees them.
ADHD isn’t a flaw.
It’s a different operating system.
Understand it. Support it. Harness it.
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Other characteristics sometimes attributed to individuals with ADHD include being super-intuitive and possessing a highly creative mind
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evolving consciousness
ADHD is not a disorder; it is a gift!
https://baisakhisaha.com/2016/10/15/adhd-is-a-gift/
Imagine you are a particle suspended inside of a time tunnel and you are moving through this tunnel from one end to the other end, metaphorically speaking from birth to death where the tunnel represents a single lifetime. Now there are murals painted all over the walls of the interior of this tunnel. As you move through the inside of this tunnel, your experience in each moment is marked by the paintings on whichever side of the wall of this tunnel you focus on. There are several ways you can move through this tunnel; you can choose to march straight ahead from one end to the other, occasionally you may choose to pause at any given moment and perhaps take a closer look at one of the paintings where your perception of that moment deepens. At times, you may choose to look at more than one picture in a moment, maybe you glance up and down or side to side, or sometimes even move backward and forward (yes time travel is possible!) therefore in that moment you see more possibilities of reality. Your heightened perception at any given moment would be to move through the tunnel circumferentially, therefore noting all the murals on the wall of this tunnel at a particular moment. However, very few people can do that, a feat almost impossible for an average human being. It is something that ADD/ADHD brains perceive; they move through this tunnel circumferentially at most moments of life and therefore see more possibilities of reality in each moment than any average human brain. So naturally an ADHD person perceives more of “what is there” by focusing on multiple murals simultaneously, thus creating a more complex life experience for themselves in each moment. It is nearly impossible for them to focus on any particular picture when they are literally spiraling through this tunnel instead of marching straight ahead!
It is arrogant and often ignorant of us to assume that anyone who doesn’t confine to normal behavioral patterns has a disorder. Our society has a sophisticated way of name-calling or segmenting people into all sorts of categories, one of them being that people with “out-of-ordinary” brain activities have some kind of mental disorder. In fact, most mental disorders are born as coping mechanisms within a society that cannot cater to individual needs and behavioral patterns of unique human beings and thus tends to segregate them into categories; ADHD is one such so called categorized “disorder”.
Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder. Let us re-view that… how about Attention Dialed into a Higher Dimension? Is there a bigger picture here that we with our myopic perspectives are not looking into? Are we missing the “gift” inherited by these special individuals who have incarnated at this time/space continuum on planet earth, to take the human consciousness to the next level of evolution? This of course does not exclude research. Doctors study the human physique, neurologists study the human brain, psychologists study the human mind and announce their diagnosis based on their observation and knowledge. They can only draw conclusion from what they see, but there is more beneath the surface. The treasure lies in the unseen, in what they cannot see or explain through scientific reasoning or logic. Medical science is yet to catch up with the pace at which human consciousness is evolving on our planet right now. This evolution is happening at a massive scale and its implications although seemingly subtle are indeed profound. More and more humans are incarnating with these special capacities to perceive higher dimensions of reality outside of the 3D structure here on earth and thereby tap onto grander versions of the human experience, through telepathic perception and intuition, an inner knowing and deeper insight into spiritual wisdom… we as humans ARE in fact more aware than we were in the past. Many of us are conscious of our higher purpose and destiny today compared to human consciousness let’s say a hundred years ago, when we had a more “survival” consciousness. We have come far since then, and over the last couple of decades jumped leaps and bounds in our consciousness, navigating concepts like the law of attraction, mind power, creation tools, synchronicities etc. within our own consciousness. And since then, many higher evolved beings are in fact incarnating onto planet earth, to take our human consciousness to the next level of evolution. ADD and ADHD people are examples of some of these highly evolved beings and yet extremely sensitive… let’s take a closer look at what happens to them and how they function.
In the narrative at the beginning of this article, I explained how an ADD brain works, different from an average human brain. By no means it indicates a deficit of attention; in fact it is a surplus of attention; they see more, think more, perceive more, realize more and do more at any given moment than an average human brain is capable of. They are in fact constantly tapping onto higher dimensions of reality and bringing wisdom to our human consciousness simply through their ways of being.
Some characteristics that define ADHD people are:
They have extreme reservoirs of energy, so much that sometimes they feel uncomfortable in their own bodies.
They find it difficult to stay calm, they need to move constantly as they cannot usually stay stable at one place for too long. They are constantly spiraling inside of the tunnel in each moment, remember?
They have high IQ levels naturally, and you can see them functioning at a very high level of intelligence and perception.
They resist authority and can be rebellious; they cannot function under restrictions and sometimes need to be externally sedated in order to confine to norms; this is achieved mostly through drugs, alcohol, smoking etc.
They are highly intuitive and telepathic.
They are usually very empathic and can connect with random strangers.
They have a good heart and try to help alleviate other’s pain naturally.
They cannot be manipulated, blackmailed, controlled, dominated or ordered around; if you need an ADHD child to obey you, tell him why doing so will benefit them. Treat them like adults, never boss them around, dictate or impose your rules onto them; they will rebel and make you look like a fool for trying to subjugate them under authority.
They are extremely sensitive and react profusely to food, drugs, medicines much more than average people.
They are born in every walks of society, usually trying to raise the consciousness of the soul groups around them.
They have an amazing sense of self; they generally act and feel superior than average people (however, since they are still outnumbered, when subjected to follow rules, it might trigger a rebellious attitude).
They are their own boss; they cannot usually work under anyone and become independent at a very early age.
They are usually more in their heads than in their hearts. It’s best for them to pair up with other ADHD people, because they may have a really hard time being with normal human beings who don’t understand them or appreciate their gifts.
Spiritual nomenclature has termed them indigoes, with gifted capabilities. Most ADHD people display indigo characteristics.
Indigoes inspite of all their gifts come with a dark anger energy; this energy was intended to bust a lot of dysfunctional belief systems in our society.
They usually act on impulse and think after the consequences of their actions are experienced, whether their action was constructive or destructive. This is meant to crumble the consequence thought patterns from our consciousness.
Their impulsive nature make it hard for them to handle relationships in the way we understand them because they cannot fulfill ‘expectations’ as they only dwell in the present moment where expectations or consequences don’t exist, only pure creation.
Some of them may even be tempted to commit petty crimes, addictions or unhealthy behavior, when they cannot cope with the stress of society or meet expectations of them to behave normally.
They are here to redefine society’s misbeliefs about itself; to challenge belief systems and dysfunctional cultural, social, political, familial patterns.
Our society is not equipped yet to understand or cater to these people. They may end up trying to prove to the world how capable they are instead of tapping into their true gifts and life purpose here on earth. Many ADHD people have been categorized as indigos in the spiritual community, who have a special mission as they come down to earth. The generation after the Indigos are called the crystals who have some similar traits as the Indigos minus the anger energy; crystals are more sober and may be diagnosed with asperger’s syndrome, borderline autism. All are gifted and have a special reason for incarnating that way. Every incarnation has its purpose and place on earth!
From a soul perspective, most of these people will be confused or fighting systems and dysfunctional belief patterns… they incarnate in all walks of society, politics, business, entertainment, health industry etc. This article is to reach out to those ADHD people who I hope will recognize their gifts, life purpose and infinite potential and not rely on others to define them…!
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