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NOTE: This
answer was given on October 27, 2007, during the Shangra-la conference
in England.
Answer from Jesus:
They should do what spiritual seekers everywhere should do—first
seek the kingdom of God within themselves and then go out and share
their insights and raise the spiritual awareness. Estonia, to be quite
frank with you, does not have an individual role, for the three Baltic
nations are truly meant to be one nation, my beloved. They are so close,
they are facets of the same greater idea that they could actually fulfill
their divine plan only by coming to a greater union. They may not have
to merge into one nation but they certainly have to come into much greater
union than they have today.
And so, I realize that it is not realistic to expect this to happen
within the very near future, but that is the vision that needs to be
held by spiritual people of those three nations—of the formation
of a greater union. And only then will it truly become clear to the
people, first to the spiritual people, what the purpose of that union
is. But my beloved, as all nations, each nation has the potential to
bring forth certain ideas and concepts that no other nation can bring
forth. And so, this is true for the Baltic nation, the Baltic people,
as well.
Added 11-29: Having been part of the former Soviet
Union but also having ties to the Scandinavian countries, the Baltic
people have a unique opportunity to serve as an open door for ideas
from the West that can help transform Russia and move it away from totalitarianism
and toward greater freedom and true democracy. However, this must start
at home with the Baltic people first freeing themselves from the lingering
consciousness of wanting the state to take care of everything—without
going into the opposite extreme of greed.
The challenge for the Baltic people – and also for the Russian
people – is to find the middle way between totalitarianism of
the communist persuasion and totalitarianism of the capitalist persuasion,
the latter of which easily leads to greed and corruption that undermines
democracy and takes away the freedom of the general population.
You see that in both systems, a small elite rules the population. In
a communist system, those who control the party rule, whereas in a capitalist
system, those who control the business institutions rule. The challenge
is to establish a society that is NOT based on a man-made system, for
it acknowledges the role of Spirit in human affairs. Thus, it is based
on a direct influence from the spiritual realm, which makes it unnecessary
to have a man-made system that controls everything.
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