Quicksand Moon Magazine X 700
by: Wish Fire
Saint Gothic
Quicksand Moon Magazine X 700
I’ll share some fascinating insights about the number 700 and its connections across history, spirituality, and symbolism!
The Number 700: Historical & Spiritual Significance
Biblical References:
In 1 Kings 10:26, King Solomon had 700 wives of royal birth, symbolizing his vast political alliances and wealth
The number appears in genealogies and census counts throughout scripture
Represents completion and divine perfection (7) amplified by 100 (fullness)
Gothic & Royal History:
The 700s CE marked the height of the Carolingian Renaissance under Charlemagne
Gothic architecture began emerging around 1140 CE, but its philosophical foundations trace to earlier medieval periods
Many Gothic cathedrals took 700+ years to complete, representing eternal devotion
Royal bloodlines often claimed 700-year lineages to establish legitimacy
Angelic & Numerological Meaning:
Angel Number 700
: Represents spiritual awakening, divine wisdom, and inner knowing
Combines the mystical 7 (spiritual perfection, divine connection) with double 0s (infinite potential, God’s presence)
In numerology, reduces to 7 (7+0+0=7), emphasizing spiritual enlightenment
Associated with the Crown Chakra and connection to higher realms
Symbolic Interpretations:
Spiritual Growth
: Time for deep introspection and spiritual development
Divine Protection
: Angels guiding you toward your soul’s purpose
Wisdom Seeking
: Encouragement to trust your intuition and inner voice
Completion Cycles
: Ending of one spiritual phase, beginning of another
The number 700 beautifully weaves together themes of divine completion, royal authority, and spiritual transcendence across cultures and centuries!
Quicksand Moon Magazine X 700
www.facebook.com/JavierMileiEconomista
700-Year Celestial Cycle Calendar
Discover the ancient wisdom of astronomical cycles that repeat every 700 years, revealing cosmic patterns that influence earthly events and personal fortunes.
Lunar Nodes Cycle
The lunar nodes complete their journey through all zodiac signs every 18.6 years. Over 700 years, this creates 37.6 complete cycles, marking periods of karmic completion and spiritual evolution.
Jupiter-Saturn Conjunctions
These “Great Conjunctions” occur every 20 years, shifting through elemental triplicities. The 700-year cycle encompasses major societal transformations and generational shifts.
Precession Influence
Earth’s axial precession creates a 25,920-year cycle. Every 700 years represents a significant shift in cosmic consciousness and collective human evolution.
www.x.com/pabloquirno/status/1958543785039708290
Bear in Snow, work on paper by Takeuchi Seihō; Culture: Japanese; Period: Shōwa era; Date: 1926–1989 AD.
www.x.com/archaeologyart/status/1958559750276223190
President Trump is securing our borders, rebuilding our economy, and restoring America’s global standing and leadership!
We are only beginning to Make America Great Again! The best is yet to come!
www.x.com/RepChuck/status/1958562087816278359
www.x.com/FlowersDaily_/status/1958476677446803937
Quicksand Moon Magazine X 700
www.x.com/ArtGuide_db/status/1958285898631532783
waterbox8.my.canva.site/fashion-gothic-medieval-game-design
www.x.com/SecRubio/status/1958574950479966486
see ya on the road
Poems & Prayers – Revival Book Tour
..in historical absolute monarchies like Louis XIV’s France, the king’s will was often equated with the law (“L’état, c’est moi” – “I am the state”)..
This black hole has just been discovered in the Milky Way and it is 33 times more massive than the Sun. It is extremely close to Earth.😮
www.x.com/NightSkyToday/status/1958249427925348618
It is the largest known black hole in our galaxy, formed during the collapse of a star.
www.x.com/greendreaams/status/1958476171857027339
Pink Moon
www.x.com/astro4pics/status/1958570076845543887
www.x.com/tedcruz/status/1958537357214249058
U.S. Navy Sailor Convicted of Spying for China
www.x.com/FBI/status/1958567417904316440
www.x.com/artistmonet/status/1958292459915534349
Our Lady of the Forsaken, unknown artist, C17th Valencia, Spain
www.x.com/solas_na_greine/status/1958567093298758036
Quicksand Moon Magazine X 700
Cliffs and Sea, Sainte-Adresse – 1859/1869
www.x.com/milkywaycupcake
www.x.com/artistmonet/status/1958414776528162971
PRINCESS
www.x.com/laufeymemez/status/1958402282459955573
www.x.com/fullofftearss/status/1958560477606211593
MIDNIGHT
www.x.com/TPROfficial/status/1958562400279662717
Quicksand Moon Magazine X 700
Stacks of Wheat (Sunset, Snow Effect) – 1890/1891
www.x.com/artistmonet/status/1958552445904113832
www.x.com/dailylaufeylin/status/1958507658970792400
California is similar in area to Sweden (large nation)
Constitutional Monarchies: Canada, Australia, Japan, Sweden have ceremonial monarchs with democratic systems, similar to microstates like Monaco or small states like Tuvalu.
California (423,970 km², 39.5 million) is comparable in size to mid-sized large nations like Sweden or Japan (land area) and in population to Canada or Australia. It’s much larger than microstates and small states but smaller than giants like Russia or China.
States that exceed microstates and small/mid-sized states in land area, population, or geopolitical/economic influence. These are typically large sovereign nations or federated states within large countries.
California’s land area (423,970 km²) is over 900,000 times larger than Vatican City
Land Area: California covers approximately 423,970 km² (163,696 sq mi).
Population: As of 2025 estimates, California has about 39.5 million people (based on U.S. Census Bureau projections and recent demographic trends).
Cyprus (9,251 km², ~1.3 million people): Republic, democratic. Small but larger than microstates
Iceland (103,000 km², ~382,000 people): Republic, democratic. Geographically larger but with a small population.
Europe:
Luxembourg (2,586 km², ~672,000 people): Constitutional monarchy, democratic. Larger than microstates but still small and economically significant.
Other Unique Entities: Places with distinct governance or status that resemble microstates in scale or function.
Non-Sovereign Territories: Small territories with significant autonomy but under the sovereignty of another nation.
Small Sovereign States: Countries that are small in size or population but don’t always meet the strict microstate definition (e.g., slightly larger land area or population).
Microstates are small sovereign nations like Monaco, Vatican City, San Marino, Liechtenstein, and Nauru. Their governments vary:
– Monaco & Liechtenstein: Constitutional monarchies with parliaments.
– Vatican City: Absolute theocracy under the Pope.
– San Marino & Nauru: Parliamentary republics.
Due to size, they often rely on larger neighbors for defense/economy but maintain independent systems, many democratic with elections.
Quicksand Moon Magazine X 700
Other small entities like Luxembourg or Iceland are not typically classified as microstates due to larger size or population. Non-sovereign territories (e.g., Gibraltar) are also excluded.
• Governance:
Constitutional Monarchies: Andorra (co-principality), Liechtenstein, Monaco.
• Republics: Malta, San Marino, Vatican City (though Vatican City is a theocratic republic).
Microstates are sovereign nations with small populations and land areas. The threshold varies, but they are often under 1,000 km² and have populations below 100,000 (though Malta slightly exceeds this population).
There are six widely recognized sovereign microstates in the world, all located in Europe. These are small, independent nations with limited land area and population, typically under 1,000 km² and 100,000 people. They are:
1. Andorra
2. Liechtenstein
3. Malta
4. Monaco
5. San Marino
6. Vatican City
The classification is based on widely accepted definitions of government types, cross-referenced with current data on governance structures (e.g., CIA World Factbook, Polity IV, and general knowledge of constitutional frameworks)
Microstates and Territories: Some microstates (e.g., Andorra, a co-principality) or territories (e.g., Greenland, under Denmark) have unique systems but are included where they fit the criteria.
Hybrid or Authoritarian Systems: Some republics (e.g., Russia, Iran) or monarchies (e.g., Saudi Arabia) have democratic elements like elections but are not fully democratic due to authoritarian control.
Absolute Monarchies: Countries like Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Brunei are monarchies but not democratic, so they’re excluded from the constitutional monarchy list.
Saint gothic
@saintgothic
Key Distinctions
Constitutional Monarchy (Democratic): Monarch as head of state (ceremonial or limited powers), elected officials manage governance (e.g., UK, Japan). Typically uses parliamentary systems.
Republic: Elected head of state (president or equivalent), no hereditary monarchy. Can be parliamentary (e.g., Germany) or presidential (e.g., United States).
Countries like Switzerland have unique systems (e.g., direct democracy elements) but are classified as republics.
China, North Korea, and others are republics but operate under single-party or authoritarian systems, not fully democratic.
Some republics (e.g., Cuba, Venezuela) have democratic institutions but face criticism for authoritarian practices, limiting democratic functionality.
Worldwide, there are about 159 republics (countries without monarchs as heads of state). Democracies number around 74-88, depending on indices like the Economist Intelligence Unit or V-Dem (including full and flawed ones). Thus, republics are more numerous, as many are non-democratic.
www.x.com/saintgothic/status/1958560284332769526
Commonwealth nations (e.g., Canada, Australia) recognize the British monarch as head of state, with governance handled by elected parliaments.
Countries like Qatar and Eswatini are included but have less robust democratic systems, with monarchs retaining significant influence.
The monarch’s powers are limited, and the government operates via parliamentary or similar democratic processes.
These countries have a monarch as head of state (usually ceremonial or symbolic) with a democratic system where governance is carried out by elected officials, typically under a constitution.
Note that some countries may have unique systems blending elements of both, but I’ll stick to the primary classification
This chart shows the distribution of constitutional monarchies (democratic) and republics by region, based on the lists provided.
www.x.com/saintgothic/status/1958558899700961493
www.x.com/winkkko_/status/1958444493734375527
www.x.com/beabad00bee/status/1958473277606596681
As of Aug 21, 2025, California’s temps range 69-87°F (avg), hotter inland (e.g., 90s°F) vs coastal (60s°F). US avg 68-82°F, with recent cooling east of Rockies (highs 60s-80s°F). Global avg for July was ~62°F; August similar, ~1°C above norm.
Native American religions are diverse across tribes and reservations in the US. Traditional practices often include animism, shamanism, reverence for nature, ancestors, and oral traditions, varying by group (e.g., Navajo, Lakota). Many also follow Christianity, with syncretism common. The Native American Church, using peyote, is prominent. High participation rates (89-97%) in at least one tradition, per studies.
Saints in Christianity are associated with holiness, miracles, intercession, and moral purity, often venerated as protectors and bridges to the divine.
Witches, historically in Christian contexts, with sorcery, devil pacts, harm, and heresy—viewed as threats to faith.
They clash where witchcraft was seen as opposing saintly virtues, leading to Church-led persecutions like witch hunts (15th-17th centuries), with texts like Malleus Maleficarum framing witches as Satanic antitheses to saints’ goodness.
Several religions do not venerate or honor saints in the traditional Catholic sense. Examples include most Protestant denominations (e.g., Baptists, Methodists), which view all believers as saints but reject intercession. Judaism generally does not, nor does mainstream Islam (though Sufism has revered figures). Secular cultures also lack this practice.
Estimates suggest about 1-1.5 million people in the US identify as witches or Wiccans today, up from around 300,000-400,000 in the early 2000s and negligible numbers before the 1960s when Wicca emerged.
In “old times” like colonial America, witchcraft was illegal and persecuted (e.g., Salem trials accused ~200, executed 20), so openly practicing witches were virtually nonexistent. Growth reflects modern religious freedoms.
According to 2024-25 surveys from Pew and PRRI, about 62-65% of US adults identify as Christian (40% Protestant, 19% Catholic, 3-6% other Christian). Non-Christian religions: ~7% (1-2% Jewish, 1% Muslim, 1% Buddhist, 1% Hindu, etc.). Unaffiliated: 28-29%. Trends show stabilizing Christianity and rising unaffiliated.
Modern witchcraft, like Wicca, emerged in the UK in the 1950s and spread to the US in the 1960s, introduced by Raymond Buckland in 1964. It gained widespread popularity in the 1970s amid counterculture and feminist movements, with further surges in the 1990s via media and 2010s via social media.
Witchcraft in California traces back to indigenous Native American spiritual practices, often labeled as such by colonizers. Modern forms, like Wicca, arrived in the early 1960s when English practitioners introduced traditions in the Central Valley. The 1970s saw growth with feminist Dianic Wicca, founded by Zsuzsanna Budapest in LA, amid counterculture movements.
www.x.com/search?q=Czechoslovakia&src=trend_click&vertical=trends
Ireland’s Defence Forces consist of three permanent branches: the Army (ground forces with infantry, artillery, etc.), the Naval Service (maritime defense and patrol), and the Air Corps (air support and transport). There’s also the Reserve Defence Force, including Army Reserve, Naval Service Reserve, and First Line Reserve for part-time support.
Soldiers hold varied spiritual significance across cultures. In Hinduism, they embody dharma as protectors (Kshatriyas). Christianity views them as potential vessels for faith, like the centurion in the Bible. Metaphorically, “spiritual soldiers” fight inner battles against ego or evil in many traditions, emphasizing courage, sacrifice, and service to a higher purpose. What aspect interests you most?
Shadow wars are covert conflicts often involving proxies and espionage. As of August 2025, key examples include:
– Iran-Israel tensions, with Houthi missile strikes and sabotage after a June ceasefire.
– UAE’s operations in Sudan (arming RSF with Colombian mercenaries, exposed by Aug 10 plane crash) and Yemen (deploying foreign fighters).
– Broader proxies like Iran-Saudi rivalries across the Middle East.
Sources: Wikipedia, The Cradle, Tehran Times, FDD.
www.x.com/WrestlingWCC/status/1958276607237623980
www.x.com/aestheticwabi/status/1957962824204103986
www.x.com/WrestlingWCC/status/1958299255267061932
ROYAL BLESS XOXOX