Jan Steen - Argument Over a Card Game (c. 1665).

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Jan Steen - Argument Over a Card Game (c. 1665).
Georges de La Tour - The Cheat with the Ace of Clubs (c. 1630–34).
Detail of Georges de La Tour’s, The Cheat with the Ace of Clubs (c. 1630–34), from a promotional piece for a museum exhibition.
Another Channeled Post By Abigail
I have previously allowed Abigail to write a post. Abigail is me from a past life in 17th century France. I was a "prostitute" turned nun.
Been thinking to allow her to post again because it was kinda cool to read what she wrote. Also kind of trippy.
Our past present and future lives are happening all at once. It's possible through meditation to meet them. They are very helpful and can provide insight. My life in France is nearly identical to this one. Instead of being a prostitute lol EW and this probably sounds bad too...
Instead of being a prostitute those men in that life ended up being my ex boyfriends in this one with my current one being Erik's father and rapist. Yup.
Abigail had some cool things to say about spiritual growth and development. You should check it out!
(ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧Don’t forget to take a look at Erik’s blog ran by his amazing mom Dr Elisa Medhus. Lots of stuff about his afterlife and shit.(◕‿◕)♡ channelingerik.com … And YouTube There is a new Twin Flame in spirit support forum: Spirit Spouse Support Group check it out!
Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental
Throwback Thursdays: The 1600s
High heels were first worn by men. In the 1600s women began wearing heels to appear more masculine which prompted men to discontinue wearing them for not wanting to look too feminine.