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indigo Meditation; to neutralize another's magick; to stop gossip, lies, or undesirable competition; to balance out karma.
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indigo Any of various shrubs or herbs of the genus Indigofera in the pea family with odd-pinnate leaves and usually red or purple flowers. A yellow juice from the plant oxidizes to blue when exposed to air. Indigo was chemically synthesized in 1880.
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indigo A dark blue color that is usually pleasant to look at for some reason.
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indigo blue shows a Psychic Connection with the other person that is powerful for good or for ill. You may be able to read each others thoughts.
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indigo One of the oldest known non-toxic dyes, indigo is prepared from several plants native to Bengal, Java and Guatemala. Producing a dark blue powder with coppery overtones, indigo has been used for centuries to create color cosmetics and hair dye.
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