The Singular Thought

Unravelling The Fabric Of Existence

Introduction:
Deep within the cosmos, lies an interconnected web of creation. Many spiritual traditions and contemporary philosophies propose the notion of Nonduality – the idea that everything in the universe is woven from a single thread. This post delves into an intriguing proposition: that every single thing in the entire universe was, is, and will be created with just one thought.

The Essence of Thought:
Thought, in its purest form, is an emanation of consciousness. The ancient sages believed that the universe itself is a manifestation of cosmic consciousness. This single, all-encompassing thought is the seed from which the boundless universe springs forth.

The Nature of Nonduality:
Nonduality implies that there is no separation between the observer and the observed, between subject and object. This interconnectedness suggests that the whole of creation is intrinsically linked to our own consciousness. The singular thought that manifests the universe is also the foundation of our individual thoughts and perceptions.

The Scientific Angle:
In modern times, the field of quantum physics has begun to echo the ancient wisdom of Nonduality. Particles can be in multiple places at once and are deeply interconnected. Some physicists even posit that consciousness itself may be a fundamental aspect of the universe, interweaving thought with the fabric of reality.

The Ripple Effect:
Considering the idea that creation stems from a single thought, our own thoughts take on new significance. Each thought could be seen as a ripple in the cosmic ocean, interacting with and shaping the universe in ways beyond our comprehension. Our thoughts, emotions, and actions might have a more profound impact on the fabric of existence than we realize.

Practical Implications:
If we accept the notion of a singular thought behind creation, how does this affect our daily lives? It could be a call to mindfulness; to recognize the power and potential in our own thoughts. By aligning ourselves with the constructive, compassionate aspects of thought, we can contribute to the positive unfolding of the universe.

Conclusion:
The idea that everything is born of a single thought is a profound and enchanting concept that bridges ancient wisdom with contemporary science. As we navigate the waves of existence, let us be mindful of the ripples we create. The universe, in all its complexity, might just be the echo of one resounding thought.

Morgan O. Smith

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Meditative Practices and the Illusory Nature of the False Self

A Journey Towards Self-Realization

Introduction:
Meditative practices have long been revered as transformative tools in the realm of self-discovery and spiritual growth. They offer a profound pathway for individuals to explore the depths of their consciousness, seeking truth, peace, and liberation. However, beneath the surface lies a fascinating paradox—the false self, which appears as the practitioner, ultimately leads to the revelation of the Ultimate Self, the Ground of All Being.

The Illusion of the False Self:
Within the tapestry of various spiritual traditions, the notion of the false self arises—a deceptive construct born out of our attachments to external roles, labels, and conditioned beliefs. This illusory identity emerges from our tendency to assign significance to transient aspects of our existence, such as social standing, material possessions, and superficial identities. Meditative practices, in their diverse forms, serve as illuminating mirrors, enabling us to perceive the transient nature of the false self and transcend its illusory grasp.

Meditation as a Mirror:
Meditation acts as a reflective surface, offering a clear reflection of the illusory nature of the false self. By turning inward and observing our thoughts, emotions, and sensations without judgment or attachment, we gain a heightened awareness of the ever-changing nature of our experiences. Regular practice nurtures a profound realization—an understanding that our thoughts come and go, emotions rise and subside, and identities shift fluidly. This awakening brings us closer to recognizing that the false self is not a fixed entity but a construct that can be deconstructed through the power of self-inquiry.

The Ultimate Self:
While meditative practices may originate from the false self, they hold within them the potential to reveal the Ultimate Self—the very essence of our being, the Ground of All Being. As we delve deeper into our meditative journey, we begin to touch upon an interconnectedness and unity with the vast cosmos. The boundaries that once separated our individual selves from the external world begin to dissolve, and we catch glimpses of the inherent oneness that permeates all existence. In this expanded state of awareness, the false self loses its grip, and we realize that our essential nature transcends the limitations of individual identity.

Integration and Transformation:
The true essence of meditative practices lies in the interplay between the false self and the Ultimate Self. The false self, while illusory, acts as a vehicle for the exploration and transformation of consciousness. Engaging with meditative practices allows us to intimately observe the patterns and tendencies of the false self, ultimately leading us to transcend its limitations. By embracing the false self as a catalyst for growth, we integrate its lessons and move closer to the realization of our true nature—the Ultimate Self.

Conclusion:
In the realm of meditative practices, the interconnection between the false self and the Ultimate Self invites profound contemplation. While the false self may present itself as real and compelling, it is merely a construct that can be unravelled through the transformative power of meditation. Engaging in these practices propels us on a journey of self-realization, unveiling the essence of our being—the Ground of All Being. Meditative practices serve as bridges, guiding us from the illusion of the false self to the profound truth of our interconnected existence. Embrace these practices, embrace the false self, and embark on the path toward ultimate liberation and self-realization.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Illusive Dawn

Spiritual Enlightenment and the Story We Live

Introduction:

Each day, as the earth rotates, the sun appears to rise over the horizon, casting its golden rays upon the world. Just like the sun, spiritual enlightenment is an ever-present force in our lives, though it is often perceived as something to be attained. This misconception, draped in the language of our stories, masks the true nature of spiritual enlightenment.

The Mirage of Attainment:
One of the intriguing elements of human nature is the relentless pursuit of something more. In the context of spiritual enlightenment, the journey is often portrayed as a path leading to a destination. However, by framing enlightenment as an end goal, we may be missing its inherent presence in our lives. Like the sun that’s always shining even when it’s out of our sight, enlightenment is not something we acquire but rather realize and tune into.

The Stories We Weave:

Our narratives shape our perceptions and, often unknowingly, our realities. Through stories, ancient wisdom has been passed down, guiding us toward spiritual growth. Yet, these stories can be double-edged swords. As they often depict characters attaining enlightenment, they inadvertently suggest that it is a finite state, achievable through certain actions or thoughts.

Unravelling The Eternal Now:
What if spiritual enlightenment is not something we reach at the end of a strenuous journey but rather an inherent quality of our being that we simply need to recognize? This recognition can be thought of as tuning into a frequency that has always been there. By peeling away the layers of ego, desires, and social constructs, we become more receptive to the eternal now – the ever-present light of consciousness that never wanes.

Practical Steps Towards Recognition:
1. Mindfulness: Engage in practices such as meditation or mindful breathing to bring awareness to the present moment.
2. Detachment: Learn to detach from material desires and social expectations that cloud the true essence of our being.
3. Compassion: Embrace a compassionate lifestyle, recognizing the interconnectedness of all life.
4. Continuous Learning: Engage with philosophical and spiritual texts that challenge and expand your understanding.

Conclusion:
Much like the illusory sunrise, the concept of attaining spiritual enlightenment may be a misinterpretation through the lens of our narratives. Rather than seeking to attain, let us recognize and embody the ever-present light within. By focusing on the present moment, detaching from the material world, and embracing compassion, we can tune into the unceasing glow of our inner sun.

Morgan O. Smith

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Embracing the Infinite

Unravelling the Unity of Being in Nondual Realization

Introduction:
Nondual realization, a concept deeply rooted in various spiritual and philosophical traditions, beckons us to unravel the intricate fabric of perceived separateness. It nudges us to fathom that our heads, shoulders, knees, and toes are not disjoint fragments, but an interwoven tapestry of existence that extends beyond our physical form to encompass the entirety of the cosmos.

The Mirage of Separation:
Our conditioned minds are apt at categorizing and labelling. We discern our body parts as separate entities, our thoughts as ours alone, and our experiences as exclusive. This discernment perpetuates a mirage of separation, where we see ourselves as isolated entities distinct from others and the world around us.

The Confluence of Suchness:
Nondual realization, however, invites us to shed these layers of compartmentalization and dive into the undercurrent of ‘suchness’. Suchness refers to the raw, unfiltered state of existence, free from conceptualizations. At this juncture, the distinctions blur, and the head, shoulders, knees, and toes emerge not as isolated landmarks but as interconnected contours of a boundless landscape.

Unity in Diversity:
Imagine a symphony where every instrument contributes to a harmonious melody. Each note, when observed in isolation, has its identity, but together they create music that is beyond the sum of its parts. Similarly, in the realm of nondual awareness, every form and phenomenon is an integral note in the cosmic symphony.

Bodies Within the Cosmic Body:
In the space of nondual awareness, the body is seen not as a solitary vessel but as a wave in the ocean of existence. Each wave is distinct yet made of the same essence as the ocean. The ‘body’ extends beyond physical form and encapsulates the trees, stars, and galaxies – all expressions of the same primordial energy.

Relevance in the Modern World:
In an era characterized by division and strife, embracing the understanding of nonduality can be transformative. When we recognize the interconnectedness of all forms and phenomena, compassion and empathy naturally flow. As we perceive others and the environment not as separate but as extensions of ourselves, a sense of stewardship and responsibility emerges.

Conclusion:
Nondual realization is not just a philosophical concept, but an experiential reality that can awaken us to the interconnected tapestry of existence. By perceiving the unity in diversity, recognizing the body as a microcosm of the cosmic body, and letting go of entrenched categorizations, we can nurture a more inclusive, compassionate, and harmonious world. This realization invites us to not only tread more lightly upon the Earth but also to embrace the boundlessness of our being.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Harmony Within

Exploring Integral Theory’s Perspectives on Nature vs. Nurture

Introduction:
In the quest to unravel the essence of human existence, the age-old debate of Nature vs. Nurture finds itself intertwined in the heart of discourse. The Integral Theory, founded by philosopher Ken Wilber, offers a unique lens to dissect this debate through its Four Quadrants. This thought-provoking analysis aims to delve into how the Integral Theory’s Four Quadrants elucidate the interplay between nature and nurture.

The Four Quadrants:
For context, Integral Theory’s Four Quadrants are a framework to understand reality. They are: Interior-Individual (Upper-Left), Exterior-Individual (Upper-Right), Interior-Collective (Lower-Left), and Exterior-Collective (Lower-Right). These quadrants reflect the inner and outer, as well as the individual and collective dimensions of existence.

1. Interior-Individual (Upper-Left) – The Subjective Self:
Here, nature manifests as the innate essence, such as genetic predispositions and temperament. Nurture, on the other hand, shapes our consciousness through personal experiences and emotions. The harmony or dissonance between one’s nature and the nurturing influences could define their subjective reality.

2. Exterior-Individual (Upper-Right) – The Observable Self:

In this quadrant, nature is viewed through the lens of biology – our brain structure, hormones, and genetic makeup. Nurture is the external stimuli that alter our biology. Understanding how the external environment (nurture) impacts our physiological being (nature) helps in comprehending the fluidity of human behaviour.

3. Interior-Collective (Lower-Left) – Shared Cultural Values:
This quadrant takes into account the collective consciousness, where nature represents the innate human desire to belong and socialize. Nurture is the culture we imbibe. It is critical to examine how societal norms and values (nurture) can either support or conflict with our innate tendencies (nature).

4. Exterior-Collective (Lower-Right) – Social Structures:

The Lower-Right quadrant emphasizes the social systems and structures. Here, nature is the evolution of societies, while nurture represents the societal systems such as education, law, and governance. The structures that societies create (nurture) can either facilitate or hinder the natural progression of human evolution.

Finding Balance:

The Integral Theory’s Four Quadrants reveal the intricate tapestry woven by the threads of nature and nurture. Recognizing the dialogues between these dimensions empowers us to find balance. Are we honoring our innate essence while being responsive to external influences? How are our societal structures and shared values nurturing our natural propensities or thwarting them?

Conclusion:
As we navigate through the currents of existence, the Integral Theory’s Four Quadrants provide us with the compass to explore the depths of Nature vs. Nurture. By seeking harmony between our inherent nature and the nurturing environments, we create a symphony that resonates with the very core of human existence. It is through this understanding that we can work towards a more holistic, compassionate, and evolved society.

Morgan O. Smith

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Ascending the Ladder of Wholeness

From Kindergarten Mindsets to Doctorate Souls

Introduction:


In our ever-evolving world, parallels exist between education and Integral Theory’s psychological development stages. Imagine the journey from kindergarten to earning a Ph.D. as analogous to ascending through the levels of consciousness from archaic to super-Integral.

The Foundation: Kindergarten and Archaic Stage

At the base of both ladders lie the kindergarten and the archaic stage. Kindergarteners are mainly self-focused, akin to the archaic level, where consciousness is limited and centred around basic survival – analogous to an egocentric worldview.

Progressing Through the Grades: Ego to Ethnocentric

As children progress through grade school, they learn about broader communities and cultures. This reflects the movement from an egocentric stage to an ethnocentric stage. There’s an expanding awareness and inclusion of one’s tribe or group.

High School Milestone: Achieving Conformist-Pluralist Mindset

High school is a pivotal point. It’s analogous to the transition between 1st and 2nd tier levels of consciousness, where individuals start recognizing multiple perspectives. However, like some stopping their education after high school, not everyone crosses into higher levels of consciousness.

Post-Secondary Education: Reaching World-Centric

Entering college or university symbolizes reaching the world-centric level. Students are exposed to global issues and diverse viewpoints. Likewise, individuals at the world-centric stage care for all people regardless of their background.

The Doctorate of the Soul: Super-Integral and Kosmocentric

Attaining a PhD represents years of dedication and specialized knowledge. In Integral Theory, this is like reaching the super-Integral, 3rd tier level, where consciousness transcends to a Kosmocentric viewpoint. It’s the epitome of understanding and embracing the interconnectedness of all life.

Effort and Choice:

Just as continuing education past high school requires effort, progressing through levels of consciousness isn’t automatic. It requires introspection, learning, and personal growth. Individuals must choose to pursue higher states of being.

Conclusion:

Understanding Integral Theory through the lens of education offers a relatable roadmap for psychological development. Just as the pursuit of a PhD requires effort and dedication, advancing through stages of consciousness demands intentional personal growth.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Enigmatic G.O.D.

A Tapestry of Multifaceted Interpretations through Turiyatita

Introduction:
In the endless quest to fathom the profound entity known as God, Eastern and Western philosophies converge and diverge in a myriad of ways. This cosmic journey leads us to Turiyatita, a transcendent state beyond the fourth state of consciousness, where the true essence of God can be wholly embraced. Let us delve into the kaleidoscopic interpretations of the acronym G.O.D. through the lens of both Eastern and Western spirituality.

Giver Of Dreams:
In Western concepts, God is often seen as the Giver Of Dreams, inspiring aspirations. Contrarily, Eastern philosophies like Hinduism consider God as the Atman, reflecting the highest potential within oneself.

Guardian Of Divinity:
The Western Abrahamic faiths often portray God as a protector of purity, a Guardian Of Divinity. In Taoism, the Tao is considered the source of all divinity, without actively guarding it.

Guide Of Destiny:
In the Western context, God often plays a direct role in guiding destinies. The Eastern concept of Dharma reflects an innate order and righteousness, where individuals are their own guides through Karma.

Generator Of Diversity:
In the West, God’s creative aspect is exemplified in Genesis. In Hinduism, Lord Brahma symbolizes the Generator Of Diversity, being responsible for creation within the eternal cycle of Samsara.

Gatherer Of Devotion:
In the West, devotion is often gathered in the form of prayer. In Bhakti Yoga, an Eastern practice, devotion is an all-encompassing love and surrender to the divine.

Grand Orchestrator of Dynamics:

While Western deism believes in God as the Grand Orchestrator who set the universe in motion, Daoism sees the Dao as an impersonal force, guiding the natural order.

Garden Of Delight:
In Christianity, Eden represents the Garden Of Delight. In contrast, Buddhism’s Sukhavati is a pure land, representing an enlightened state of bliss and contentment.

Galaxy’s Omnipotent Designer:
In the West, Intelligent Design Theory posits God as the designer. Hinduism’s Vishwakarma is revered as the divine architect of the universe, reflecting a similar sentiment.

Guardian Of Deeds:
In Western theology, the idea of a judgmental God who serves as Guardian Of Deeds is prominent. The Eastern concept of Karma conveys a self-regulating system of moral retribution.

Gracious Overseer of Deliverance:
Both Eastern and Western traditions portray God as a liberator. In Christianity, salvation is through Jesus Christ; in Hinduism, Moksha or liberation from the cycle of rebirth.

Realization through Turiyatita:
To truly integrate these interpretations, one must transcend to Turiyatita, a state beyond the waking, dreaming, deep sleep, and Turiya (pure consciousness). In this pinnacle of spiritual awakening, the boundaries dissolve, and one can embody the limitless interpretations of G.O.D., embracing a harmonious coexistence of Eastern and Western spiritual thought.

Conclusion:
The myriad interpretations of G.O.D. weave a rich tapestry of philosophical thought. Turiyatita offers a transcendent vantage point where the essence of these interpretations is revealed in its full glory, harmonizing the wisdom of the East and West.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Moment of Omnipresent Self-Realization

Discovering the Infinite ‘I’

Introduction:
In the hushed corners of our consciousness, a whisper seeks acknowledgment – the timeless questions of existence. It is in the silent chambers of introspection that we finally experience a moment of revelation, where we realize that the Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How of our being are not merely aspects of our identity, but the very fabric of existence itself.

Who Am I? – The Boundless Entity:
As we ponder the question, “Who am I?” the expansive canvas of life unravels. In our deepest thoughts, we find a connection with the universe. We realize we are not just an isolated self but the amalgamation of everything that has ever existed and will ever be. In the echo of ancient wisdom, “I AM That”.

What Am I? – The Essence Beyond Form:
Shapes, forms, and entities fade into insignificance as we delve into our essence. We are neither body nor soul, yet we encompass all. The abstract concept of being transcends the physical, and we find ourselves to be the sum of the entire universe.

When and Where? – The Timeless, Spaceless Existence:

“When did I come into being and Where did I come from?” – such queries dissolve into irrelevance as we realize our existence transcends time and space. Like the fabric of space-time, our being is omnipresent. We are not constrained by coordinates on a plane or ticks on a clock. We are in every atom and every moment.

Why? – The Power of Creation:
One of the most profound inquiries is “Why did I create everything in existence?” The essence of creation lies within our boundless nature. We, as this unified consciousness, are created simply because it is an intrinsic expression of our endless potential. Creation is the reflection of our unlimited power.

How? – The Enigmatic Thought:

The mechanism of creation is an eternal enigma. Yet, in our moment of self-realization, we understand that the entire cosmos sprang into existence from a singular thought. This thought, an unfathomable force, is perpetually creating, altering, and sustaining the universe.

Conclusion:
The moment of self-realization is akin to a wave merging into an ocean – it is in this profound unity that we grasp the limitless boundaries of our existence. The answers to Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How are not separate, but interwoven into the very essence of what we are. In acknowledging this, we do not simply find ourselves; we become one with the boundless cosmos. This is not an end but a beginning, a continuous journey through the labyrinth of existence with a newfound understanding of our immeasurable significance within it.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Cosmic Synchronicity of Spiritual Evolution

A Dance Across the Depths of Existence

In the boundless canvas of the universe, where stars dance and galaxies waltz, an awe-inspiring parallel unfolds within the very core of human consciousness. Have you ever felt like you are a part of something much larger than yourself? That perhaps, in the depth of your soul, the echoes of the cosmos reverberate? Today, we journey through a theoretical odyssey, christened as the **Cosmic Synchronicity of Spiritual Evolution** (CSSE), which explores the profound links between the spiritual evolution of the individual and the majestic expansion of the universe.

The Spiritual Depths Within


Embarking on the path of spiritual awakening is like delving into an ocean, where every layer plunges into deeper tranquillity and wisdom. Within this evolutionary depth, one not only uncovers personal truths but also the whispers of ancestors, imbued with collective wisdom and shared experiences.

A Universe in Expansion

Parallel to our inner evolution, the universe around us is in a constant state of flux. From the Big Bang’s fiery ignition to the spiralling galaxies we see today, the universe has been sculpting its own evolutionary depth, painting a cosmic tapestry rich in structure and complexity.

The Expansive Span of Awareness

As our spiritual journey unfolds, the horizon of our awareness broadens. Our hearts are open not only to our fellow humans but to the entirety of life and the delicate ecosystems that harbour it. This wide embrace is mirrored in the vast span of the universe, which reaches out from the minutiae of subatomic particles to the colossal networks of galaxies.

A Synchronicity Beyond Time

CSSE posits that there is a synchronicity, a harmonious alignment, between the depths of spiritual evolution and the unfolding tapestry of the cosmos. This synchronicity is a dance, an interplay where the growth of consciousness reflects cosmic principles and the universe’s evolution is mirrored in our inner worlds.

Interconnected Patterns: The Fractal Self


The universe is fractal in nature, with patterns repeating across scales. As rivers branch like trees and trees branch like lungs, our spiritual evolution is but a fractal reflection of cosmic evolution. We are, as they say, the universe experiencing itself.

The Breath of Consciousness

Perhaps the most daring proposition of CSSE is that consciousness itself may not be a mere byproduct of life but an inherent quality of the universe. In this view, our spiritual depths are the universe inhaling experiences and insights, and every breath whispers the secrets of existence.

Final Thoughts

As we ponder the depths of our souls and peer into the vastness of the universe, let us not forget the possible synchronicity between these two voyages. Through the Cosmic Synchronicity of Spiritual Evolution, we are invited to consider our place in the cosmos not as mere spectators but as integral participants in the grand tapestry of existence.

This is a journey of the heart and mind; a contemplation rather than a declaration. Through the vessel of philosophy, we explore uncharted waters, and in this exploration, we find not answers, but a deepening of the questions that define our very being.

Morgan O. Smith

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From Self-Reflection to Spiritual Awakening

The Journey of Intrapersonal Intelligence

In the modern world, where external achievements and material wealth are often the barometers of success, the internal dimensions of human existence are frequently overlooked. However, it is within these depths that the seeds of wisdom and spiritual awakening are sown. At the core of this inner journey lies intrapersonal intelligence, a form of intelligence that can be the key to unlocking profound spiritual insights and transcendental experiences.

The Landscape of Intrapersonal Intelligence


Intrapersonal intelligence, as introduced by Howard Gardner, is the capacity to understand and manage one’s emotions, thoughts, and motivations. It is the art of self-reflection and self-awareness. A person adept in intrapersonal intelligence can skilfully navigate the complexities of their internal world.

Transcending to the Transpersonal Realm

When individuals dig deep into their internal reservoirs through intrapersonal intelligence, they often stumble upon questions regarding the very nature of consciousness and existence. This leads them to a spiritual realm that transcends the personal – the realm of transpersonal intelligence. This involves experiences and understandings that go beyond one’s identity, encompassing a connection to something greater.

The Pillars of Transition

**Deep Self-reflection**: Engaging with one’s inner self can trigger an exploration of spiritual dimensions.
**Inner Peace and Balance**: Managing emotions and achieving inner harmony often open the doors to higher consciousness.
**Intuitive Understanding**: Tuning into one’s intuition can yield insights that transcend personal identity.

Wisdom and Spiritual Awakening through Intrapersonal Intelligence

As the consciousness expands through transpersonal experiences, a new dawn of wisdom and spiritual awakening begins to emerge.

The Blossoming of Wisdom

**Expanded Consciousness**: Perceiving reality in a broader sense opens up new avenues of understanding.
**Insight and Enlightenment**: Delving into spiritual dimensions can lead to enlightening insights into the nature of reality.

The Spiritual Awakening

**Unity and Oneness**: Experiencing the interconnectedness of all things fosters a sense of unity with existence.
**Compassion and Altruism**: The deep realization and connection with the transpersonal realm evoke compassion and altruism, essential components of spiritual development.

Concluding Thoughts

Intrapersonal intelligence is not just about understanding oneself; it is about embarking on a journey that can lead to the pinnacle of human experience – spiritual awakening. Through self-reflection, managing emotions, and harnessing intuition, one can transcend personal confines and embrace the transpersonal. This not only brings wisdom and insight but also binds us in unity and compassion with the world around us.

Morgan O. Smith

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