I was on the Maidan in 2014, as a marginal spectator, a researcher of social processes. I saw that this whole event would lead to very terrible consequences and many people would die. There were barrels in which bonfires were burning on the square, but these bonfires did not warm people as much as the energy of future fires. Many photos show that bonfires are just smoking and people are burning. Today, many of the Maidan participants died in the war. They sacrificed themselves to the fire of the revolution. Being on the Maidan, I was afraid to look at people, realizing what they were doing. It was like a mass self-immolation in the name of new generations. Mass sacrifice in the 21st century suggests that civilizational devices are just decorations for eternal sacred rites and rituals.