The all-seeing eye and pyramid in the Great Seal are Masonic, right?
No. The unfinished pyramid in the Great Seal of the United States is actually the design of a non-Mason. Only one Mason worked on the Great Seal, Benjamin Franklin. The all-seeing eye, symbolic to many as the Supreme Creator, has been used by Masons, but it is not a universally-accepted Masonic symbol. Many have used the all-seeing eye in their art, and few of them are Masons. The pyramid has been linked to the triangle, which is symbolic in many Masonic Lodges. But a pyramid is not a triangle. There is no Masonically symbolic import to the pyramid.
No. The unfinished pyramid in the Great Seal of the United States is actually the design of a non-Mason. Only one Mason worked on the Great Seal. The all-seeing eye, symbolic to many as the Supreme Creator, has been used by Masons, but it is not a universally-accepted Masonic symbol. Many have used the all-seeing eye in their art, and few of them are Masons. The pyramid has been linked to the triangle, which is symbolic in many Masonic Lodges. But a pyramid is not a triangle. There is no Masonically symbolic import to the pyramid.