Question: The behavioral principle of most people “it has nothing to do with me” is one of the problems in Ukraine. It is when people witness the lawlessness against neighbors or acquaintances but out of fear they may pass by or close their eyes pretending not to see what is happening so they should not interfere even if they are asked for help. Is there any chance that in the current circumstances people might reconsider the harmfulness of such behavior attitude?
Answer from the Ascended Master Mother Mary through Kim Michaels. This answer was given during the 2022 Ukraine Webinar
Well, as Kuan Yin so eloquently explained, the challenge really is: can Ukraine rise to a greater level of humanity which means a greater sense of community that we are in this together? And if you are all in this together then you do speak out, you do take a stand, you do make clear what is not right, and you make that clear to your government as well, so that the right authorities can deal with such abuses, including corruption of course. Given that there is so much suffering perpetrated by an external force there is an opportunity that Ukrainians can come together, in a greater measure than they have done before. That is certainly what has happened to many other nations throughout history who have been attacked by an external enemy.
This is certainly a potential outcome but it, of course, requires people to rise to that level of humanity where you do not say as Cain “Am I my brother’s keeper?” You recognize that you are the keeper of your brothers and sisters because if you keep them, they will keep you and therefore, the whole will rise to a higher level than you could ever do, as long as you are divided and do not want to involve yourself in helping other people. If you look at the modern democracies in the West you will see that they have attained that higher level of a sense of solidarity, a sense of community where people feel that they are all in this together and they all need to help each other. They have it to various degrees but certainly some nations have achieved a quite high degree of this sense that :”We take care of each other”, and this is of course what needs to happen in Ukraine as well.
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