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Thomas Jefferson’s ‘vrs’ Elizabeth Gilbert’s view

Posted on November 21, 2013 by Lee-Anne Ragan

Male female conscious harvestLove the view enhancing, through the looking glass mirror gender perspective.

You?

Regarding credit for the image: I tried to find conscious harvest (as it’s inscribed on the right of the image) but the link doesn’t work.  I came to the image through A Beautiful Mess’ facebook feed.

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