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INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels by Sahara Sanders
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“The Lord must have created coffee to reward humans for those bad times they sometimes have on Earth. Having charged your heart and brain with a cup of coffee, you’re ready to face the challenges of life. A good cup of coffee makes life seem better.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“For most people, their family is the source of inner power and protection; mine is a killing collapsar. Communication with my parents is always such a stress; it’s like a heavy burden I have to carry over my life… I never felt I really had a family: instead, there was a kind of a coalition of enemies unfriendly to me. The worst thing is that everlasting negativity in the environment constantly sucks the live energy out.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“What do we actually consider to be “normal?" It’s only about what our conventional mentality is or isn’t able to understand, and agree to accept as “real.”

In fact, the shadowy edge between normal and paranormal is more than ILLUSORY…

The exact same can be stated about the border between calling your novel non-fiction or fiction.

What if you could close your eyes and see different worlds and planets? What if you could see them with some kind of different vision, even with your eyes open? Would that make you a paranoid… a freak, a genius, a crazy? Or, maybe, an Indigo, if that’s what’s been happening to you since you can remember?

If something unusual is what you really see and really feel, and if that’s what does happen to you in your real life, how is THAT called FICTION? One simple reason... that it’s the only way the society would agree to call it “normal,” based on the current level of development of their mentality.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“Being born as an Indigo, the most difficult mission is to be strong enough to retain your true "self" while living in human stereotype society. Having to pretend, to act "the same as others," can only make you so deeply unhappy and hurt—feeling as though your "wings" have been cut off.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“Pure souls need more perfect world: the one, where their kindness wouldn’t be seen as weakness; where their brightness wouldn’t trigger so much envy; where their sincerity and open heart wouldn’t be considered as an invitation to push them down and take advantage of them.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“I left my novels for better times, when I could dedicate the energy and enjoy the inspiration I feel while planning them; like the most delicious cherries on a cake one left for later so they can be savored to the utmost.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“If you don’t write your memoirs down then time will swallow them up, leaving no leftovers.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“If some mystical occurrences happen to us, don’t we “normally” and fearfully prefer to call them strange coincidences? Or try to persuade ourselves it was only an indication of our overactive imagination? Aren’t we “normally” closing our eyes and ears, refusing to face the truth?”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“I've only ever met two people who sensed the true nature of my soul and, at least a little bit, were able to understand who I really am. They’re both extraordinary individuals, and their emotional support at particular times of my life played major roles in my ability to survive those hard times. That’s why they are undoubtedly special to me, and always will be.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“With so many book projects filling mind and heart, it feels similar to pregnancy. Your own books are like your children—you have to give birth to them, raise them, and do your best to make sure they live happily. You know, you just HAVE TO put into writing all of those thoughts, words and ideas appearing and growing in your head. Otherwise, life will make no sense without it.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“Have you ever had a weird and strong feeling that programming is a godlike kind of work? Just as the Lord created our world and the entire Universe based on molecular techniques such as DNA coding, software developers create a digital world based on IT coding.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“Among typical Indigos, you can find exceptionally open-minded individuals who develop the world to greater levels. Some are respected authorities. Others, sadly, are less successful; unable to withstand the huge responsibility and pressure that come with the precious gift of being special.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“If something unusual is what you really see and really feel, and if that’s what does happen to you in your real life, how is THAT called FICTION? One simple reason... that it’s the only way the society would agree to call it “normal,” based on the current level of development of their mentality.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“Unfortunately, angels do not survive on the Earth... that’s a tragic verity.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“Indigo People pierce the shadowy border between reality and the paranormal…”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“There’s no sense in wasting your precious attention on pitiful jerks. They’re ordinary rowdies full of envy to any astounding individuals beyond average. You can ignore them; it’s what they’re worth.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“An absolutely perfect world would be a deadly boring place. There’s some kind of perfection in slight imperfection.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“I always wished the Lord had created a humanity that doesn't have to waste so much of their precious time sleeping… and fighting different types of software bugs.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“I believe humanity would develop their way forward quicker if a human didn't have to waste so much time on sleep and fighting countless software and device bugs.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“Mediocre individuals often try to mold you into an ordinary person like themselves. But it’s not possible, just as it’s impossible to fit the entire Universe into a pocket.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“Angels do not survive on the Earth…”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“People feeling strong at some stage of their life sometimes easily allow themselves to offend the weak, being more than sure they will stay unpunished for their behavior. But in due time, the reckoning comes for everything.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“I will always love you as a person who was part of my life.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“When I deal with smart IT programmers, I have a strong impression that their job has much in common with the phenomenon of how the Lord arranged the Universe and created genetics (cells, DNA, molecules, etc.). Both genetics and computer programming create their magic by performing highly intelligent coding work.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“Choosing a color for your paperback book cover feels like entering a mall and seeing a dress you love, just your size, and available in a number of colors – each of which is lovely in its own manner – so you want them all! ...But you must choose only one... Isn't this one of the hardest choices to make? :-)”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“In many cases, traditional education systems and methods lead to wasting a vast amount of your invaluable resources, including time, energy, and money.

If you need to study something, at any moment of your life, you can start learning it purposefully, without spending years of your being memorizing heaps of quite useless information.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels
“If you’ve got a paradise bird, don’t try to tear its bright feathers off and treat it like a chicken that you’d cook for dinner; chances are it will painfully peck your forehead in response to your poor intentions.”
Sahara Sanders, INDIGO DIARIES: A Series of Novels

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