October 12, 2025

The First 100 Sayings of Dr. Malachi Z. York, Words to Awaken the Soul

In a time when the world feels increasingly chaotic, divided, and uncertain, the Sayings of Dr. Malachi Z. York stand as a source of clarity, truth, and divine guidance.


Originally compiled in 1994 A.D. under the Holy Tabernacle Ministries, these Sayings are more than words  they are reflections of Right Knowledge, Right Wisdom, and Right Overstanding, the very essence of living in harmony with divine law.


A Light in the Midst of Confusion


Dr. York’s teachings have always carried a transformative vibration — guiding humanity from darkness into light, from ignorance into awareness.

Each of the First 100 Sayings offers an opportunity to reflect deeply, not just on life’s outer experiences but on the inner truths that define who we are.


“It is not the pen that writes - it is the soul.”

Dr. Malachi Z. York


These Sayings remind us that wisdom is not hidden in faraway temples or ancient scrolls — it is alive within us, waiting to be awakened through reflection, study, and sincere living.


Reclaiming the Mind in a Toxic Time



In today’s age of negativity, fear, and endless distraction, the importance of reading, listening, and contemplating Dr. York’s words cannot be overstated.

Each verse challenges us to pause, think, and reconnect with our higher selves.

They speak to the heart of our struggles — the desire for truth, peace, and self-mastery in a world designed to keep us asleep.


Whether you are new to Dr. York’s teachings or a long-time student of the Holy Tabernacle Ministries, these first 100 Sayings are a foundation — a sacred starting point for understanding yourself, your purpose, and the divine energy that flows through all creation.


Listen. Reflect. Transform.


As you read through each Saying, don’t just memorize — internalize.

Allow the words to echo in your thoughts and actions.

Meditate on them in quiet moments.

Discuss them with your brothers and sisters who walk the same path of enlightenment.


This is how Right Knowledge becomes living wisdom — through consistent reflection, through contemplation, and through the willingness to unlearn what the world has taught us.


Watch, Learn, and Share


You can now listen to The First 100 Sayings of Dr. Malachi Z. York in our special video series on AllEyesOnEgyptTV, where we bring these divine words to life through voice, rhythm, and reflection.


🎧 Take time to absorb them.

📖 Take notes and meditate on them.

🕊 Let them transform you from within.


October 11, 2025

The Fashioning of the Adamah Kadmon

 Chapter 1, Tablet 13 of The Holy Tablets, titled “The Fashioning of the Adamah-Kadmon,” reveals how ANU, A’LYUN A’LYUN EL, the Most High, commanded the creation of humankind through divine design and celestial science.



The tablet begins with the Anunnaqi—divine beings from the four corners of Earth—gathering the elements to form Kadmon, the first man fashioned from the soil of the Adamah. Guided by ANU’s order, the wise scientists Gabriy’El, Murdiyk’El, Israfi’El, Izraa’El, and others performed the sacred act of creating life. Kadmon’s soul hesitated to enter the physical body, prompting ANU to decree that all souls who resist embodiment would one day be separated from it through death.

This moment explains the origin and mystery of death, teaching that death is not an ending but a transformation—the freeing of breath from its restless tides to rise and seek ANU unencumbered. Life and death are shown to be one continuous stream, like river and sea, part of the divine cycle.

The tablet introduces Izraa’El, the Anunnaqi of Death, appointed by ANU to guide souls from flesh to spirit. Izraa’El weeps for his duty, knowing that humankind would fear and hate him, yet ANU comforts him by declaring that mortals would become so consumed by worldly pleasures that they would scarcely notice death’s presence.



It describes how the Book of Death operates: when the appointed time comes, Izraa’El receives a leaf bearing the soul’s name from the tree beneath the throne of ANU. If a pink drop falls upon the name, it signifies wretchedness; if green, it signifies benevolence. Thus, the soul’s moral vibration determines its spiritual transition.

The closing verses deliver a profound reflection on benevolence and malevolence, teaching that good and evil are not separate forces but conditions of balance and imbalance within the self. True benevolence arises when one is one with oneself—whole, disciplined, and illuminated by Right Knowledge.

In essence, Tablet 13 reveals the spiritual mechanics of life, death, and moral polarity—showing how divine order governs the cycle of creation, mortality, and resurrection, all flowing from and returning to ANU, the Most High, A’LYUN A’LYUN EL.

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