THE PYRAMID

The Pyramid is one of the core Illuminati Beliefs.

In popular culture, there is a significant focus on the Illuminati’s belief that money is not inherently evil. Some perceive our promotion of work and wealth as an endorsement of selfishness, overlooking the true essence of the Pyramid and its underlying messages that inspire our diligence.

Within the principles of the Illuminati Brotherhood, wealth is not just a means of self-enrichment. Instead, money is a tool that can be utilized to fulfill every individual’s obligation to the progress of the human species.

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 possesses, the greater their capability to positively impact the lives of those in need.

If you are of limited means and have a kind heart, and your friend’s house is destroyed in a fire, you will remain a good person but lack the means to assist them with what they need the most.

In contrast, if the same house burns but you are affluent, you can provide your friend with a place to stay and a new home because you have more than enough for yourself and anyone around you who requires it.

THE PYRAMID – AN ILLUMINATI BELIEF

MONEY HAS NO FEELING, NO VOICE, AND NO SOUL – ITS CHOICE BETWEEN GOOD OR EVIL IS DECIDED BY THOSE WHO USE IT.

While it is not wrong to be impoverished, the glorification of poverty is rooted in selfishness. A person who lacks wealth can save a life, but a person who is affluent can construct a hospital and save ten thousand lives.

The impoverished can do little to aid others in need, but the wealthy can assist as many as they are able.

If a person is wealthy, they have the potential to do good, whereas if they are poor, they are unable to help anyone beyond themselves.

Those with limited resources can still make a significant difference. Money is simply paper and numbers exchanged for a person’s time and effort.

Therefore, if a person lacks money, they can instead use their time and efforts to further the advancement of humanity – positive actions that hold equal value to any charitable donations.

The greater a person’s fortune, the greater their responsibility to their fellow humans.

Similar to the Pyramid, those with the most power can do the greatest good for the largest number of individuals below them.