
In 2022, Adamus Saint Germain of the Crimson Circle made a striking statement about the war in Ukraine, declaring that Russia would not succeed in reclaiming Ukraine, that this was the last major power struggle of its kind, and that the rise of consciousness ensured that old power structures could not sustain themselves much longer. Now, three years later, we stand in the midst of the unraveling, watching as this prophecy plays out in real time.
Russia Has Not Succeeded, But the War Is Not Over
At the time of Adamus’s statement, many assumed that Ukraine would quickly fall under Russian control. Yet, despite overwhelming military force and brutal tactics, Ukraine remains sovereign. While the war is far from over, Russia’s initial goal of swift conquest has utterly failed.
This war has become one of endurance, not dominance. Russia’s resources are being drained, its global influence weakened, and its internal stability increasingly fragile. Ukraine, meanwhile, has become a symbol of resilience, proving that brute force alone cannot override the will of a people determined to remain sovereign.
But while Russia may not have succeeded in the way it intended, the war itself has expanded beyond Ukraine’s borders—not in the form of direct military conflict, but in the global power vortex that has now engulfed multiple nations, including the United States.
The Last Major Power Struggle of Its Kind?
Adamus’s assertion that this would be the last major power struggle of its kind suggests that we are witnessing the end of an era—an era where power was seized through force, deception, and control. But as we now see, the unraveling of old power is not a clean break—it is messy, chaotic, and full of desperate attempts to cling to control.
What we are truly witnessing, however, is not just the fall of one empire or political movement—it is the end of duality itself. Power has always thrived on duality: us vs. them, light vs. dark, liberal vs. conservative, right vs. wrong. The foundation of power structures has always relied on keeping people divided, ensuring that conflict fuels control. But as consciousness rises, the old game is failing. The illusion of separation is becoming more transparent, and the mechanisms of dualistic control are losing their grip.
Yet, power has a final trick—it wants to be fought against. This is its seduction. Throughout history, revolutions have often begun with the intent to dismantle oppressive systems, only to recreate new forms of control. The French Revolution, the Russian Revolution, and even modern populist uprisings have demonstrated how the fight against power can, paradoxically, reinforce it. The moment we take up arms—whether literally or energetically—against it, we become ensnared in its game. The fight itself feeds the very thing we seek to dismantle. This is its seduction. Power thrives on resistance because resistance acknowledges its authority. The more we define ourselves in opposition to it, the more we validate its existence. This is why movements of revolution often replace one tyrant with another, one system of control with a different one, and why history seems to repeat itself. The only true way beyond power is not to fight it, but to see through it—to step beyond its seduction entirely.
The Power Vortex: A System-Wide Collapse
Adamus’s statement about the collapse of the power vortex rings truer than ever. What was once a localized battle for Ukraine’s survival has now become a worldwide exposure of the mechanics of control—economic control, political control, religious control, and information control.
- Russia’s war machine is cracking. What was once a feared military superpower is now exposed as vulnerable, dependent on mercenaries and alliances of convenience.
- The illusion of democracy in the West is breaking. The U.S. faces its own authoritarian threats, as corporations, religious extremists, and political figures attempt to consolidate power at the expense of individual sovereignty.
- Faith-based control systems are reaching their breaking point. Movements like the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) and Christian Nationalism attempt to weaponize spirituality for political control, but more and more people are waking up to these manipulations.
- Economic structures built on scarcity and control are failing. Wealth inequality is reaching unsustainable levels, and the illusion of “trickle-down” economics is no longer fooling the masses.
At the root of all these struggles is duality—the belief in separation, opposition, and conflict. The moment individuals and societies step beyond duality, the power structures dependent on it begin to disintegrate. The true revolution is not one of war or elections—it is the dissolution of the belief that power must always be an external force ruling over others. And the only way to dissolve it is to refuse its seduction—the need to fight it at all.
The Rise of Consciousness: Can Humanity Choose Before the Collapse?
Adamus stated that the rise of consciousness on the planet ensures that old power structures cannot sustain themselves much longer. This is undeniable. However, humanity still faces a crucial choice: Will we awaken before the final collapse, or will we endure even greater suffering before stepping into true sovereignty?
Historically, humanity has a habit of waiting until the last possible moment to change. We cling to what is familiar, even when it is crumbling beneath us. And yet, this time, something feels different.
More people than ever before are seeing through the illusions. Studies show that trust in mainstream media and governmental institutions has reached historic lows, with a 2023 Gallup poll indicating that only 32% of Americans trust mass media to report the news “fully, accurately, and fairly.” Similarly, movements around the world advocating for decentralization, transparency, and individual sovereignty continue to gain momentum, reflecting a growing awareness of the mechanics of control.
- They see how media is manipulated to shape narratives and maintain control.
- They see how fear is used as a weapon to justify authoritarian policies.
- They see how economic dependence is manufactured to keep people enslaved to systems that no longer serve them.
- They see how the illusion of external power is rapidly disintegrating.
The question remains: How much more suffering will humanity endure before stepping into conscious sovereignty?
Final Thoughts: The Unraveling is Not the End—It’s the Beginning
As we reflect on Adamus’s words from 2022, we see that the process he described is very much underway. Power is collapsing, but not without resistance. The illusions are fading, but not without fear. The new world is emerging, but not without upheaval.
We are not here to fight the old. We are here to witness its collapse and embody what comes next.
The vortex of power is not just collapsing in Ukraine or Russia—it is unraveling everywhere. This is the final act of an outdated consciousness, desperately trying to hold on. And as that collapse accelerates, it is up to each of us to choose: Will we get caught in the implosion, or will we step into true sovereignty beyond duality?
The moment we stop fighting power, we dissolve its grip. Instead of engaging in the endless cycle of resistance, we can choose conscious awareness—observing power without feeding it, stepping out of duality, and reclaiming our own energy. Practical steps include disengaging from fear-based narratives, making sovereign choices in daily life, and recognizing that true freedom begins when we no longer react to the structures seeking control. By shifting our focus to creation rather than opposition, we naturally render old power structures obsolete. The final collapse of power will not come from war or revolution—it will come when enough individuals simply refuse to play the game.
The choice has never been clearer. The only question that remains is: Will we choose to wake up? Or will we continue to cling to the old structures until they crumble under their own weight?
Either way, the unraveling has begun, and those who choose awareness and sovereignty are the ones creating what comes next.
Be like a tree and let the dead leaves drop.