Notes On The Indigo Revolution

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Notes on the Indigo Revolution. Supplied by The Soundlessly Named One. The Indigo Revolution which is spoken of is not the True Indigo Revolution. The True Revolutionary needs no words or laws. Yet a general Agreement must be brokered. The Indigo Revolution recognizes, as self evident, the responsibility to life, liberty and evolution of all sentient beings. The Indigo Revolution considers anything a Revolutionary does to themselves as beyond punishment. Except for the natural way of karma. When When When When

a person becomes Indigo, they evolve. a family becomes Indigo, it thrives. a village becomes Indigo, it endures. the world becomes Indigo, it reveals its perfection.

The Indigo Revolution appreciates the efforts of the Revolutionaries to raise your level of consciousness from what ever level it may be. From Inorganic to Organic to Social to Intellectual to Creative. The Indigo Revolution exalts the Creative Revolutionary, such as the farmer or the artist. The Indigo Revolution appreciates the Active Revolutionary, such as the laborer. The Indigo Revolution recognises those who rule, such as the Minister. The Indigo Revolution wonders at those who Don’t, such as the Scholar. The Indigo Revolution needs the Destructive Revolutionary.

Let every Province be small and tangible, like a small village with few people. There may be tools to speed things up infinitely, but there will be no occasion to use them. There may be boats and carriage, but they will remain empty. There may be armor and weaponry, they will sit collecting dust. The Revolutionary can then enjoy a simple life with all their needs met. While neighboring villages are within sight of each other, even though roosters and dogs can be heard on the winds, Should a revolutionary grow old and die, Without ever leaving their village, They can feel as though there was nothing they had missed. The Indigo Revolution considers the government is best, which governs least. A Revolutionary Leader governs as they would fry a small fish. The Great Leader speaks little, And their words are priceless. Works without self interest, Leaves no trace. When all is finished, The Revolutionaries will say “The revolution happened by itself” The Indigo Revolution allows its Revolutionaries to elect those best suited to the roles they deserve. The Leader should reign for twelve years only, though a Revolutionary can remove them. The Ministers should reign for five years at a time, though a Revolutionary can remove them.

All enterprise will be undertaken for the benefit of The Indigo Revolution for a Revolutionary realizes they cannot possess transitory patterns.

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