How do fallen beings get to the top of pyramids of power?

Question: How do the fallen beings in embodiment always reach the top of the pyramids of authority in different countries? What does help them?


Answer from the Ascended Master Saint Germain through Kim Michaels.  This answer was given during the 2023 Kazakhstan Conference.

Well, the primary factor that helps them is the fallen beings in the emotional, mental and identity realms who obviously want fallen beings in position of authority in as many places as possible because the fallen beings in embodiment are the easiest to control for the fallen beings who are not in embodiment.

You see many of the fallen beings who have had these prominent positions and you might from an outer standpoint think that they are very powerful people but actually they are almost totally controlled by fallen beings in one of the higher realms. But the fallen beings are of course also helped by the fact that many people are unwilling to make decisions so they want a strong leader whom they think can make the right decisions for their country.

And you can see the pattern of how many times in history a society where the people have submitted themselves to a strong leader and it led to disastrous consequences. Unfortunately, that is the only way that some people will wake up—the School of Hard Knocks of seeing how a strong leader makes a decision that leads to disastrous consequences until they become willing to make their own decisions which then makes it possible for that country to become a democracy.

And what you have in a democracy is you have a more diversified decision making process. This has of course some disadvantages. It is more difficult to make a decisive decision but it is also more unlikely that the decision makers will all be in a delusional state that causes them to make these disastrous decisions. You will see in most cases where a dictatorial leader has made a disastrous decision that he usually had very little input and he was in a very isolated state where he was almost what you would call delusional because he had an unbalanced view of the world and the potential consequences of making a decision.

There is always value in diversifying the decision-making process because it is more likely that one person’s mind is taken over by the fallen beings in other realms than that a group of people are all taken over. Naturally it can happen but certainly not in a democratic country where you have more people involved with the decision-making process.

 

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