Penerimaan Diri Pada Individu Indigo
Abstract
This study aimed to obtained self-acceptance process in indigo person and to sought
factors that play significant roles in the process of self-acceptance in indigo person. The method
used was qualitative method in the form of case study. Subjects in this study are two subjects. The
first subject was a 22 year-old women, while the second subject was a 20-year-old woman. Both
subjects have special characteristics as an individual and ever done a photo indigo aura.The results
of this study showed that both subjects have a different perception of the special characteristics they
had. The first subject has a positive self-acceptance, described by how she understands her
characteristics, free from shame or guilt, and has realistic expectations as indigo person. While the
second subject did not have fully acceptance, she has lack acceptance regarding her characteristics.
This was because the second subject was still confused, angry, and ashamed of their characteristics
as an indigo person. Factors that affect individual self-acceptance in indigo consist of the
supporting factors and inhibiting factors.
Keywords : self acceptance, indigo individuals
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