The Pyramid

The illuminati pyramid

Money Is Not The Root Of All Evil, Money Is The Route To All Freedom

In popular culture, a great amount of focus is placed on the Illuminati’s belief that money is not evil. Some view our encouragement of work and wealth as a promotion of selfishness overlooking the true meaning of the Pyramid and its underlying messages that motivate our diligence.

In the tenets of the Illuminati, wealth is not simply a means of personal enrichment. Instead, money is a tool that can be used to fulfill each person’s duty to the advancement of the human species.

A Structure Built to Last

The pyramid predates any modern organization or secret society. Its earliest known forms appear in ancient Egypt, Mesoamerica, and Mesopotamia civilizations separated by oceans, yet drawn independently to the same shape. That is not coincidence. It reflects something deeply human about how we understand achievement, hierarchy, and aspiration.

The geometry itself carries meaning. A wide base supporting a narrowing ascent toward a single apex communicates something that words sometimes cannot: that greatness is built from the ground up, one level at a time.

The selfish pursuit of money is a hollow goal, but the pursuit of the goodness that money can create is one of humanity’s greatest responsibilities.

The more money a person owns, the more ability they have to positively change the lives of those who are in need. If you are poor and of good heart, and your friend’s house is burned in a fire, you will remain a good person but have no ability to help them with what they need the most. If the same house burns but you are rich, you can give your friend a place to stay and a new home because you have more than enough for yourself and anyone around you who needs it.

Sacred Geometry and Hidden Meaning

Ancient builders understood that the pyramid’s proportions were not arbitrary. The ratio of height to base in the Great Pyramid of Giza approximates mathematical constants that appear throughout nature. For those attuned to it, this encoded a message that the universe operates according to principles, and that understanding those principles is a form of power.

That idea of encoded knowledge is central to why the pyramid endures as a symbol today.

Illumination and Clarity

The apex the single point at the top represents clarity of understanding. Not power over others, but mastery of self and a clear perception of how the world actually works. The eye sometimes depicted at this point is not a surveillance symbol. It is the eye of insight: the moment when accumulated knowledge becomes genuine understanding.