Yulia Navalny: a new leader for Russia?

Question: Alexei Navalny knew the risk of returning to the country and willingly sacrificed himself. Did his death benefit Russia in the long run? Does his wife, Yulia Navalny, have a chance to become a leader for Russia like her husband? Is it true that he is the first person in the world to try to change the existing system from below and partially succeeded? After all, regime change usually happens when others replace some elites. Does Navalny’s experience have significant global importance for the world and Russia?


Answer from the Ascended Master Mother Mary through Kim Michaels.  This answer was given during the 2024 Easter webinar

As I said in the answer to another question, Navalny had a higher level of consciousness than the current Russian leadership, but not really a high enough level to bring Russia into the golden age. This is out-pictured in the fact that he went back to Russia and allowed himself to be imprisoned, which he knew was going to happen, and he knew that eventually he would be killed. He could have done more by staying outside of Russia and forming an opposition abroad. But because of his lack of balance, he chose to do what led to his death. His wife is not really at a level of consciousness where she could bring Russia much further, and there needs to be leaders that will emerge who are able to do this.

They are in embodiment, but they cannot emerge until there is a shift in the collective consciousness that brings down the Putin government, because the people see the fallacy of the claims made by Putin, and they lose their trust in him. And as Jesus said, they are willing to begin to make their own decisions and see through these lies that they have been programmed to believe by the propaganda machine.

Implicit in your question is that in the collective consciousness of most Russians, there is still this belief that there will be one person who will lead Russia to greatness. And what is needed is, as we have also explained, that a majority of the people in Russia reach that level of being willing to contact the Christ mind within themselves and know what is real and unreal. They also need to manifest that basic humanity and begin to accept the higher levels of humanity, the essential humanity of their potential to grow. This is what happened in the democratic countries.

There may have been one person who was the forerunner for a shift, but it really only happened because there was a shift in the collective. This whole idea, which goes very far back in Russia, that there is one person who is the ultimate leader for Russia, is precisely the illusion that blocks Russia from entering the golden age consciousness. As long as Russians, the majority of Russians are in this state of consciousness, Russia cannot enter the golden age.

It is not correct that Navalny is the first person to try to change the system from below. Many people have attempted to do this. And that is why you see that some democratic nations actually made the transition to democracy without a bloody revolution like you saw in the French Revolution or the Bolshevik Revolution. That was because there were people that changed the system from below. And therefore, there came a point where the collective consciousness has shifted enough that the power elite could see that they needed to give up some of their power. There are many, many examples of this around the world. What you need to realize is that the Russian population, the majority of them, are truly living in a bubble, in a veil of illusions where they are so centered on Russia that they think that the rest of the universe and the rest of the planet either conforms to their vision or should conform to it. But Russia is not the center of the universe. It is not the center of earth. It is not the savior of earth. Neither is any other country. Some countries have realized this. The majority of the people have realized it. Others have not yet. But Russia will not move into the golden age until the Russian people overcome this focus on Russia’s greatness.

And unfortunately, this is what will give Russia and the Russian population some very hard knocks in the coming years. It could happen by them simply looking at the fact that Russians have a much lower standard of living than most other countries. Look at the way many Russians live. No indoor plumbing, no electricity, no running water, living in old Soviet-era apartment buildings that are run down and barely functioning. Look at the level of freedom they have, or rather do not have, of how they are so oppressed by their own government, much more than most other nations. This should enable people, if they were willing to look at it, to see that Russia cannot save the world when it hasn’t saved itself, when it hasn’t raised itself to a higher level. The entire idea that Russia is somehow ahead of the democratic nations is just fiction. How can Russia save the world from those who have a higher level of consciousness than the Russians? Unfortunately, many people are not willing to make this simple observation. And that is why now with the war starting, Russia is in a downward spiral that simply must end with the knocks becoming so hard that the Russian people are willing to say: “This cannot go on. We cannot continue blindly following Putin and the people around him. This war must stop because it is not in the interest of Russia and it is not in the interest of the Russian people.”

And the question is, how hard do the knocks have to become before a majority of the people shift? I have no answer to that question.

 

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