Sky Over Ground — Ilie Borozan
Ilie Borozan  ·  Author

What stands at the top of a life builds everything below it.

Most of what you call "yourself" was assembled by school, fear, and circumstance — a structure built from the ground up. These books are about the other architecture: the one that begins at the top, with the Father, and rebuilds everything beneath it.

"Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind."
Romans 12 : 2

What is the Pyramid Principle

Every life has the shape of a pyramid: a small conscious apex directing a vast subconscious base. Whatever stands at the top — fear or faith, ego or God — silently builds everything below it. The question is never whether you are building. The question is what you have placed at the top.

I.

The apex directs the base

What you repeatedly think, speak, and act upon descends from the conscious mind into the subconscious — where it stops being a thought and becomes a structure. Your habits, reactions, and limits were all once instructions from the top.

II.

Choose Sky over Ground

At every moment, two directions are open to the apex. Ground is the pull of fear, pride, and self-protection — the conditioned personality. Sky is the upward call of truth, love, and courage. Choosing Sky over Ground is not a feeling. It is a structural decision, made again each day.

III.

The Father at the top

Affirmations fail when they are placed on top of the old structure. Renewal begins when the apex itself is surrendered — when what stands at the top of your life is no longer the ego's ceiling, but the One who said: seek first the Kingdom.

The Books

Three doors into one renewal

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Book One

Sky Over Ground

The Architecture of Freedom

The foundation of everything. This book names the structure you are living inside — the conditioned pyramid built by years of fear and repetition — and shows, through Scripture, why no one escapes it by effort alone. Freedom has an architecture. This is its blueprint.

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Book Two

The Pyramid of Renewal

A Thirty-Day Formation Manual

Understanding is not transformation. This is the working volume — thirty days of structured practice, with a complete workbook inside, that moves the Pyramid Principle from the page into the base of your life. Not inspiration to admire, but architecture to inhabit.

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— coming soon —
Book Three · Forthcoming

God Is My Father

How Placing the Right Thing at the Top of Your Life Builds Everything Below It

The deepest question is not what you must do, but whose you are. Walking with Frankl, Moses, David, and the saints, this book goes to the root of identity — the name that ends the orphan's striving and places the Father, finally, at the apex.

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"Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you."
Matthew 6 : 33
A Gift, Freely Given

The Paradox of Money — yours, without cost

Money reveals the pyramid a person lives from more honestly than almost anything else. This short book applies the Pyramid Principle to provision, scarcity, and trust — and it will be given the way the Principle itself was received: freely. It is being finished now. Leave your address and you will be among the first to receive it the day it is released.

No noise, no selling of your address. You may leave at any time.

Ilie Borozan
The Author

A name that was a calling

Ilie Borozan writes from the Republic of Moldova, in the space where Scripture meets the architecture of the inner life. Both of his grandfathers carried the same name he does — Ilie, Elijah, "God is my Father" — and his daughter is named Elisha, after the prophet who picked up Elijah's mantle. Some inheritances are not chosen. They are answered.

As a boy he served at the altar of an Orthodox church. As a man he passed through a darkness deep enough that only prayer carried him across it. The Pyramid Principle was not invented in comfort; it was found under pressure, the way foundations always are. These books exist so that what carried him can carry others.

He writes in English and lives between three languages — Romanian, Russian, and English — which is perhaps why the books keep insisting on what no language owns: that the top of the pyramid decides everything beneath it.

Ilie Borozan