The Sarcastic Deity cast from Heaven

As revealed in the Holy Tablets of Dr. Malachi Z. York
Tablet Six – “The Origin of the Moon” (Tablet 6:2, Page 54)

In the sacred writings of the Holy Tablets by our Master Teacher Dr. Malachi Z. York, we are given overstanding, not just knowledge, of the deeper celestial truths that have long been hidden by the children of graft and deception.

One such truth is the identity and legacy of Luna, a name that echoes across Western mythology but whose true origin and cosmic story have been distorted and suppressed.

According to Tablet 6:2 (Page 54) of the Holy Tablets, Luna was not simply a moon god or moon goddess as told by the Greeks and Romans. Luna was a being of ambition, one who petitioned to rule over the sun, the moon, and the stars of the heavens and the Earth. But this desire was not fulfilled. Luna’s plea was brought before the divine council known as the DINNEERS, and the final vote was cast by the IGIGI, who rejected his request.

Wounded by the decision, Luna’s pain transformed into sarcasm, and he became known not for his light, but for his mockery. The Greeks, masters of borrowing and twisting divine concepts, renamed and adopted him. They tied the name “Moon” to Monos, the so-called Greek deity of sarcasm and pain a reflection of Luna’s fall. Through this act, Luna became a deity of sarcasm and satire among Euro-Americans, specifically those whose ancestral lines come through the Greeks and Romans.

But this mockery is not his essence, it is the mask he was forced to wear after being cast down from a higher place. The Holy Tablets reveal that this being’s tale is a celestial warning, a reminder of what happens when ego overshadows duty, and when rulership is sought not through divine harmony, but through selfish ambition.

Let it be known: Luna’s story is not myth, it is cosmic history, preserved and decoded only by the Master Teacher for the righteous to overstand.

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