Lite Moon Magazine X Serpentine
by: Wish Fire
Saint Gothic
Snakes are emotionally detached, which can, at times, manifest as coldness or selfishness. Others distrust them, as they seem to be calculating and only concerned with their own welfare, and Snakes distrust others in return.
Tiger’s cocky, while Snake can’t show their authentic self
Snake and Pig never seem to hear each other’s real concerns and always find the other person incomprehensible.
Snake and Monkey are known for their intelligence, although Monkey’s quicker and cleverer, while Snake is more analytical.
If you were born in 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, or 2013, then you're a Snake.
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Can this Florida man and his crew wrangle all these pesky pythons? Tune in to the premiere of @history
's Swamp People: Serpent Invasion tonight at 9:30/8:30c.
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https://chinesenewyear.net/zodiac/snake/
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The snake is associated with wisdom, charm, elegance, and transformation. People born in the Year of the Snake are believed to be intuitive, strategic, and intelligent.
https://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/chinese-zodiac/snake.htm
The Snake occupies the sixth position in the Chinese zodiac.
People born in the year of the Snake are called 'Snakes' in China.
Snakes tend to act according to their own judgments while remaining private and reticent. They are determined to accomplish their goals and hate to fail.
Wood, Fire, Earth, Gold, and Water Snakes
Serpentine subgroup (part of the kaolinite-serpentine group in the category of phyllosilicates) are greenish, brownish, or spotted minerals commonly found in serpentinite. They are used as a source of magnesium and asbestos, and as decorative stone.
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Jewelry: Serpentine's vibrant green colors make it a popular choice for necklaces, rings, earrings, and bracelets.
Architecture: Serpentine has been used as an architectural stone for many years.
Art: Serpentine can be carved into sculptures.
Insulation: Some varieties of serpentine are fibrous and can be used as thermal and electrical insulation.
State rock: Serpentine is the official state rock of California.
Waste carbon dioxide disposal: Serpentinite rock units can be used to dispose of waste carbon dioxide produced by burning fossil fuels.
Drinking vessels: In ancient times, serpentine was used to craft drinking vessels.
Altars and temple decorations: In China and India, serpentine is often used in altars and temple decorations.
Talismans: Serpentine was often used as a talisman to protect against demonic powers, snake bites, poison, and negative magic spells.
Serpentine is also known as "new jade" or "snake jade" because of its resemblance to jade. However, serpentine is softer than jade.
The asbestos content can be released into the air when serpentine is excavated and if it is used as a road surface, forming a long-term health hazard by breathing. Asbestos from serpentine can also appear at low levels in water supplies through normal weathering processes, but there is as yet no fully proven health hazard associated with use or ingestion, although the EPA states an increased risk of developing benign intestinal polyps can occur.[17] In its natural state, some forms of serpentine react with carbon dioxide and re-release oxygen into the atmosphere.
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In Afghanistan into lapidary work, cups, ornamental sword hilts, and dagger handles.[9] This high-grade serpentine ore was known as sang-i-yashm in Persian, or 'false jade' in English, and was used for generations by Indian craftsmen for lapidary work.
New Caledonian serpentine is particularly rich in nickel. The Māori of New Zealand once carved beautiful objects from local serpentine, which they called tangiwai, meaning "tears".
The lapis atracius of the Romans, now known as verde antique, or verde antic, is a serpentinite breccia popular as a decorative facing stone. In classical times it was mined at Casambala, Thessaly, Greece. Serpentinite marbles are also widely used: Green Connemara marble (or 'Irish green marble') from Connemara, Ireland (and many other sources), and red Rosso di Levanto marble from Italy. Use is limited to indoor settings as serpentinites do not weather well.
Antigorite is named after its type locality, the Geisspfad serpentinite, Valle Antigorio in the border region of Italy/Switzerland.
Serpentine Gods and Goddesses
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Snake_gods
Royal Bless
CCTV of the M6.1 earthquake in Chile a short while ago. That was a long one 👀
www.x.com/volcaholic1/status/1874931380901335284
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed optimism that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump could significantly influence the outcome of the ongoing war with Russia. Trump has promised to end the war quickly, although specific details on his plan remain undisclosed.
https://x.com/i/trending/1874988097202761746
Today, I took action to help the people of western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene’s devastation. These five executive orders represent our first steps to get people the relief they need as quickly as possible. My team and I will bring urgency, focus, transparency, and accountability to this work.
www.x.com/NC_Governor/status/1874904792109060391
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