Eye of Providence

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The 'Eye of Providence' floating above an unfinished pyramid on the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States.
The 'Eye of Providence' floating above an unfinished pyramid on the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States.

The Eye of Providence or the all-seeing eye is a symbol showing an eye surrounded by rays of light or a glory, and usually enclosed by a triangle. It is commonly interpreted as representing the eye of God keeping watch on humankind (see Divine Providence).

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In its current form, the symbol first appeared in the west during the 17th & 18th centuries, but representations of an all-seeing eye can be traced back to Egyptian mythology and the Eye of Horus. 17th-century depictions of the Eye of Providence sometimes show it surrounded by clouds. The later addition of an enclosing triangle is usually seen as a more explicit trinitarian reference to the God of Christianity.

The eye on the Seal of Colorado
The eye on the Seal of Colorado

In 1782 the Eye of Providence was adopted as part of the symbolism on the reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States. The Eye was introduced by the original design committee of 1776, and is thought to be the suggestion of the artistic consultant, Pierre Eugene du Simitiere.

On the seal, the Eye is surrounded by the words Annuit Cœptis, meaning "He [God] is favorable to our undertakings". The Eye is positioned above an unfinished pyramid with thirteen steps, representing the original thirteen states and the future growth of the country. The combined implication is that the Eye, or God, favors the prosperity of the United States.

The Great Seal is used to endorse official United States documents. As such, it is reproduced, along with the Eye of Providence, on the back of every one dollar bill.

An early Masonic version of the Eye of Providence with clouds and a semi-circular glory.
An early Masonic version of the Eye of Providence with clouds and a semi-circular glory.

The Eye of Providence also appears as part of the iconography of the Freemasons. Here it represents the all-seeing eye of God, and is then a reminder that a Mason's deeds are always observed by God (who is referred to in Masonry as the Great Architect of the Universe). Typically the Masonic Eye of Providence has a semi-circular glory below the eye — often the lowest rays extend further down. Sometimes the Eye is enclosed by a triangle. Other variations of the symbol can also be found, with the eye itself being replaced by the letter ‘G’, representing both the art of geometry and God.

The first official Masonic reference to the Eye of Providence is in The Freemasons Monitor by Thomas Smith Webb in 1797, some years after the Great Seal was designed. The Masonic use of the Eye does not incorporate a pyramid, although the enclosing triangle is often interpreted as one.

President Franklin Roosevelt's conditional approval of the 1935 one dollar bill's reverse design, switching the positions of the seal's sides
President Franklin Roosevelt's conditional approval of the 1935 one dollar bill's reverse design, switching the positions of the seal's sides

It is a popular urban legend or conspiracy theory that the Eye of Providence and unfinished pyramid show the influence of Freemasonry in the founding of the United States. This was dramatised in the 2004 Disney film National Treasure.

Among the original design committee for the Great Seal of the United States, only Benjamin Franklin was a Mason, but his ideas were not adopted by the committee and he may not even have been aware of it. Many masonic organisations have denied any special connection to the original creation of the Seal. However, Henry A. Wallace, a Freemason, claims the Masonic resonance of the "eye in the pyramid" influenced President Roosevelt to incorporate the eye into the design of the one dollar bill in 1935. He reports: "Roosevelt, as he looked at the colored reproduction of the Seal, was first struck with the representation of the all-seeing eye—a Masonic representation of the Great Architect of the Universe. Next, he was impressed with the idea that the foundation for the new order of the ages had been laid in 1776 but that it would be completed only under the eye of the Great Architect. Roosevelt was a 32nd Degree Mason, he suggested that the Seal be put on the dollar bill." [1]

Iowa State University has in its collection a photocopy of a one dollar bill bearing the words “A Token of the New Deal. Henry A. Wallace”. [2]

The Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints uses the symbol in its architecture as a reminder that God sees all.

According to some sources[citation needed]during the first apparition of the Virgin Mary at the village of Garabandal, she was accompanied by two identical angels on either side of her, and the flaming Eye above them all.

According to some UFO witnesses, there have been several sightings of Men in Black wearing a symbol resembling the Eye in the Pyramid, sometimes with a lightning bolt through the eye. This symbol can allegedly often be found on their cars or lapels.

The Vietnamese religion Cao Dai, as well as a number of other churches, uses the Eye of Providence (specifically, the left eye) within a triangle to represent God.

Today some conspiracy theorists link the symbol with conspiracy organizations, especially Adam Weishaupt's Bavarian Illuminati. This is possibly the only context in which the Eye of Providence is shown actually embedded in a pyramid. Some say the eye is meant to represent the Eye of Horus ("the new born Son," "God's Son.") or even the eye of Lucifer.[1][2] The all-seeing eye is also mentioned along with Illuminati in Dan Brown's Book Angels and Demons

Ukrainian 500 hryvnia bill
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  1. ^ The Illuminati (2005), by Chris Everard and The Enigma Channel
  2. ^ The Illuminati Vol. II - The Antichrist Conspiracy (2006), by Chris Everard and The Enigma Channel
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