Nonduality

The Final Ten Expansions

**Introduction:**   
In the concluding part of our exploration into nonduality, we journey into the last ten expressions, each offering a unique perspective.

**21. An Awakening to the Undifferentiated Reality:**   
Beyond the layers of conditioning, there’s an awakening to a reality that’s pristine and undifferentiated.

**22. The Underlying Continuum of Life:**   
Life, with all its events, is a continuous flow on the backdrop of nonduality.

**23. The Merging of Seer, Seeing, and Seen:**   
In nondual moments, the trinity of seer, seeing, and seen becomes a unified experience.

**24. Transcendence of the Dichotomy of Existence and Non-existence:**   
In nondual awareness, even the most fundamental dichotomies, like being and non-being, are transcended.

**25. The Dance of Creation Without a Dancer or a Dance:**
   
Existence flows effortlessly, with no clear distinction between the dancer and the dance.

**26. Reality Without Filters or Distinctions:**
   
Our true nature experiences reality without any filters, biases, or distinctions.

**27. The Source From Which Dualities Spring:**
   
All dualities find their origin in the nondual source.

**28. A Unified Perception Devoid of Fragmentation:**
   
Nonduality offers a lens of perception that’s holistic, seeing the interconnectedness in all.

**29. The Timeless Dimension Beyond Birth and Death:**   
Beyond the cycles of life and death lies the timeless dimension of nondual existence.

**30. The Pure Awareness That Witnesses Without Judging:**
   
In its purest form, awareness simply witnesses, free from judgments and biases.

**Conclusion:**   
The exploration of these thirty expressions invites us into a deeper inquiry into our nature, the universe, and the interplay between them.

Morgan O. Smith

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Horizontal and Vertical Nonduality

A Dance Between the Manifest and the Formless

Nonduality, a term often tossed around in philosophical and spiritual circles, is frequently misunderstood or oversimplified. But a deeper dive into its nuances, especially the concepts of horizontal and vertical nonduality, offers a rich tapestry of understanding that challenges our perception of reality. So, let’s embark on a journey between these two dimensions of experience.

**Horizontal Nonduality: A Symphony of Connection**

In the cacophony of life, amidst the myriad of forms, species, and people, there lies a silent song of unity. This is the realm of horizontal nonduality, where everything, regardless of its outer appearance, dances to the same rhythm, made of the same substance or essence.

This perspective is akin to viewing a vast ocean. On the surface, we see waves of various sizes and shapes crashing and retreating. They seem separate, each with its own identity. However, dive a little deeper, and one quickly realizes that all waves are part of the same vast body of water. Similarly, horizontal nonduality emphasizes the interconnectedness of all beings, revealing that the distinctions we observe are mere waves on the surface of a more profound unity.

**Vertical Nonduality: The Abyss of the Absolute**

Beyond the bustling dance of life and form, there lies an infinite silence, a void, a realm untouched by time and space. This is the territory of vertical nonduality. It speaks of an experience that transcends our worldly understanding, pointing towards an absolute reality that’s formless, timeless, and spaceless.

If horizontal nonduality is about recognizing the unity of the ocean’s waves, vertical nonduality is about plunging into the depths, where the concept of a wave doesn’t even exist. It’s about the direct realization that one’s true essence is beyond the ephemeral play of forms.

**Integrating the Two: A Holistic Dance**

While it may seem like these two dimensions stand at odds, a truly profound understanding of nonduality weaves them together in a harmonious dance. It’s neither about negating the beauty and diversity of the world (horizontal) nor about solely transcending it (vertical). Instead, it’s about holding both in a delicate balance.

Imagine living in a world where you can marvel at the beauty of individual snowflakes while being deeply rooted in the knowledge that they all share the same watery essence. This balance provides a holistic lens, allowing us to engage with the world with depth, compassion, and wisdom.

In conclusion, the dance between horizontal and vertical nonduality offers not just a philosophical perspective, but a transformative way of engaging with life. By understanding and integrating both these dimensions, we open ourselves to a richer, more profound experience of reality, where the play of forms and the formless essence coexist in a beautiful, harmonious symphony.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Veils of Maya

Navigating Illusion in the Quest for Truth

The labyrinthine nature of existence, adorned with its pleasures and pitfalls, has been a subject of deep contemplation for ages. At the heart of many philosophical inquiries in Hinduism lies the enigmatic concept of ‘Maya’. Far from being a mere illusion, Maya reveals layers of truth, each pointing towards an understanding of the universe and our place in it.

**The Cosmic Dance of Prakriti and the Three Gunas**


Imagine the universe as a grand stage, with Prakriti, the primal nature, as the backdrop. From this vast expanse springs forth everything we see, feel, and experience. Yet, what gives rhythm to this cosmic dance?

Enter the Three Gunas – Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas. These are not just passive qualities but dynamic forces shaping our experiences. The serenity of a tranquil lake embodies Sattva, the turbulence of a storm epitomizes Rajas, and the still darkness of the night echoes Tamas. Together, they create a spectrum of experiences in our lives.

**The Individual’s Tryst with Ignorance**


Closer to our personal experience is Avidya, the fog of ignorance clouding our perception. Under its influence, we misidentify with our transient selves, overlooking the eternal essence within. It’s like mistaking the waves for the vast ocean.

In this state, we are ensnared by Karma, the ever-entwining web of action and consequence. The Kleshas, those tormenting afflictions, further deepen our entanglement. Desires and aversions play tug-of-war, with the ego stoking the flames.

**The Divine Masquerade**

But is Maya merely a cosmic error or a deceptive trap? Not necessarily. Maya, when seen as the divine power or Shakti, becomes the grand choreographer of the universe’s dance. It’s a divine play, a Leela, where the One chooses to manifest as many, experiencing itself through myriad forms.

**Beyond Duality: The Advaita Perspective**


The school of Advaita Vedanta offers a profound insight. It suggests that beneath the multiplicity lies a singular truth, the Brahman. Maya, in this view, is the sublime artist crafting the many from the one, making the undivided appear divided.

**Conclusion: The Play and Beyond**

Maya, far from being a mere illusion to discard, becomes a lens to navigate our existence. It offers lessons, challenges, and experiences, pushing us to question, understand, and ultimately transcend.

In the dance of Maya, we are both the dancer and the audience. The key lies in recognizing the play, enjoying its beauty, and seeking the truth beyond the performance. In this quest, we don’t just find answers about the universe, but also about ourselves.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Mystical Peak Experience of Pure Sexual Love

Exploring Eros

In the diverse tapestry of human experience, few phenomena are as enigmatic and profound as the experience of love. Among its many facets, the experience of Eros stands apart as a sublime manifestation of pure sexual love that transcends the ordinary and becomes mystical.

Eros: More than Just Desire

Named after the Greek god of love, Eros is often relegated to the realm of mere physical attraction or romantic infatuation. However, to those who have encountered its mystical peak, it represents something far more profound. Eros is an expression of love that transcends mere physicality, reaching into the spiritual realm and connecting us to something greater.

The Peak Experience: A Transcendental Connection


The mystical experience of Eros is not about hedonistic pleasure or fleeting passion. It’s a profound peak experience that transcends the mundane, awakening a deeper connection not only with a partner but with existence itself.

In this state, lovers are not merely engaging in a physical act; they are participating in a sacred ritual that symbolizes unity, trust, and transcendence. It’s a moment where boundaries dissolve, and two individuals become one, not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually.

The Philosophical Dimensions of Eros

The experience of Eros brings into focus philosophical questions about the nature of love, connection, and existence. Is love merely a biochemical reaction, or does it hint at a more profound, cosmic truth? Can sexual love be a pathway to spiritual enlightenment? What does it mean to truly connect with another human being?

Many philosophers and mystics have explored these questions, recognizing the potential for sexual love to be a vehicle for self-realization and spiritual growth. Eros, in its purest form, challenges our conventional understanding of love, encouraging us to see beyond the superficial and to recognize the sacred in the everyday.

Conclusion: Eros as a Path to Understanding

The mystical peak experience of Eros is not just a fleeting moment of pleasure; it’s a profound philosophical insight into the nature of connection, existence, and the human condition. It offers a glimpse into a realm where love is not confined to physical attraction but is a unifying force that binds us all.

To understand Eros is to engage with some of the most fundamental questions about what it means to be human, what it means to love, and what it means to connect with something greater than ourselves. It’s a journey that invites us to look within, to question, to explore, and to grow.

The mystical experience of Eros reminds us that love is not merely an emotion but a transformative power that can lead us to deeper understanding and spiritual awakening. It is a beacon that guides us toward a more profound connection with ourselves, with others, and with the universe itself. In embracing Eros, we may find not just pleasure, but wisdom, joy, and a sense of unity that transcends our earthly existence.

Morgan O. Smith

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Bridging Quantum Realms and Turiyatita

The Web of Interconnection

In the intricate and mystifying world of quantum mechanics, one phenomenon stands out as particularly thought-provoking: quantum entanglement. It’s a concept that defies our everyday logic, connecting particles across vast distances in such a way that the state of one instantly influences the state of the other. This interconnectedness, existing beyond space and time, might find an unlikely companion in an ancient spiritual concept: turiyatita, the attainment of spiritual enlightenment.

The Interconnected Universe

Quantum entanglement illustrates how, at the fundamental level, all things in the universe are interconnected. This idea resonates with spiritual teachings across cultures that speak of the oneness of existence and the interconnectedness of all life. In Indian philosophy, turiyatita represents a state of consciousness that transcends the conventional realms of waking, dreaming, deep sleep, and even the transcendental state known as turiya. It’s a state of realization that everything is part of a singular divine essence.

Could these two concepts, one rooted in the cutting-edge science of quantum physics and the other in ancient spiritual wisdom, have something to say to each other?

A Metaphor for Enlightenment


Quantum entanglement could be seen as a metaphor for the experience of spiritual enlightenment. The entangled particles, seemingly separate but inherently connected, might symbolize how everything in existence is part of the same cosmic dance. Likewise, the experience of turiyatita transcends the illusion of separateness, revealing an underlying unity.

In this metaphorical sense, the realization of enlightenment could be likened to experiencing the world in its entangled state, where divisions melt away and a profound interconnectedness is revealed.

A Dance of Mystery

Yet, the relationship between quantum entanglement and turiyatita is more than a simple analogy. Both concepts challenge our conventional understanding of reality. They both hint at a world far more complex and interconnected than our ordinary senses can perceive.

Is it possible that these two ideas, one from the realm of science and the other from the domain of spirituality, are glimpses of the same underlying truth? Is there a hidden dance of connection that plays out both in the microscopic world of quantum particles and the expansive world of human consciousness?

Conclusion

The connection between quantum entanglement and turiyatita may be speculative and metaphorical, but it invites us to ponder the profound mysteries of existence. It’s a reminder that the world is far more complex and beautiful than we often realize and that science and spirituality, seemingly disparate, might have something profound to say to each other.

This dance of connection between the physical and the metaphysical invites us to explore, wonder, and perhaps even transcend our conventional understanding of reality. It’s a poetic reminder that we are all interconnected, in ways that both science and spirituality continue to explore and celebrate.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Profound Transformation of Realizing Oneself as Brahman

A Journey Beyond the Self

In the boundless tapestry of human existence, few ideas are as profound and transformative as the realization of oneself as Brahman. A central concept in Hindu philosophy, Brahman refers to the ultimate reality or cosmic spirit, a principle that transcends the individual self and unites all living beings.

This blog post explores the many changes an individual might experience upon this realization, a journey that transcends mundane existence and awakens a new consciousness.

### The Loss of Ego and the Embrace of Unity

Perhaps the most radical shift in consciousness comes from losing the individual ego. Recognizing oneself as part of the universal oneness leads to a dissolution of the self, allowing the individual to see beyond the superficial distinctions that often characterize human perception. This leads to a profound sense of unity, empathy, and compassion, transcending barriers like race, nationality, and religion.

### A Shift in Values and Desire

The realization of Brahman changes the very fabric of desire and ambition. Material possessions, social status, and even relationships may lose their significance, replaced by spiritual growth and a deepened understanding of the cosmic order. The individual might pursue selfless service, finding fulfillment in contributing to the well-being of all.

### The Embrace of Paradox and the Transcendent Nature of Existence

This profound awakening allows for a comfortable acceptance of paradoxes and contradictions. Time becomes more fluid, creativity blossoms, and the person might develop an ability to recognize synchronicities, meaningful coincidences that reveal the interconnected web of existence.

### Living in Harmony and Transcending Social Constructs


Living in harmony with nature, respecting all life, and transcending conventional gender roles and social constructs, the enlightened individual moves through life with grace, mindfulness, and effortless action. Their actions are unforced, carried out with a sense of reverence and alignment with universal ethics.

### The Physical and Emotional Manifestations

The journey to realizing oneself as Brahman does not merely affect the mind but also resonates through the body and emotions. The individual may find improved physical well-being, experience deeper states of meditation, and become almost entirely devoid of internal and external conflict.

### The Inspiration to Others

Through this transformation, the individual becomes a living example of peace, love, and wisdom, inspiring others simply through their presence and way of being. They embody a philosophy that sees beyond the limitations of material existence and offers a path to spiritual awakening.

### Conclusion

The realization of oneself as Brahman is a profound spiritual concept that encompasses every aspect of being—mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual. It offers a glimpse into a state of consciousness that transcends the mundane and awakens a new way of perceiving reality.

In a world often driven by material pursuits and divisive ideologies, the teachings surrounding Brahman provide a timeless wisdom that calls for unity, compassion, and a life centred on spiritual truth. Whether viewed as a philosophical concept, a religious belief, or a spiritual experience, the realization of Brahman invites us to look beyond the self and embrace a vision of existence that is all-encompassing, transcendent, and profoundly transformational.

As we navigate the complexities of modern life, may we find inspiration in the ancient wisdom that teaches us to see ourselves not as isolated beings but as part of a grand, interconnected cosmos, guided by a principle that is at once beyond us and within us. It is a journey of discovery, a path to enlightenment, and a call to a deeper, more meaningful existence.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Unburned Heart of Thích Quảng Đức

A Testament to Unyielding Compassion

In the vast annals of human history, few images stand as starkly haunting as that of Thích Quảng Đức, a Vietnamese monk who, in a profound act of protest, set himself ablaze on a Saigon street in 1963. While the flames consumed his physical form, Quảng Đức remained motionless, embodying the epitome of tranquillity and peace. As if this act was not profound enough, an even more astonishing testament to his spirit was the heart that remained unburned, not only in the initial act but even upon re-cremation.

**The Unyielding Heart**

What does it mean to have a heart that does not burn? In the literal sense, it defies the expectations of nature and science. But on a more profound level, the heart of Thích Quảng Đức symbolizes the ultimate emblem of pure, unyielding compassion. In a world often ruled by tumultuous fires of hate, prejudice, and indifference, Quảng Đức’s heart serves as a poignant reminder that true compassion is unassailable. It can neither be burned nor extinguished.

**Compassion Amidst Chaos**

The metaphorical imagery of a heart that remains intact, even amidst the raging fires, is a testament to the enduring nature of compassion. The flames that consumed Quảng Đức were not merely physical; they represented the societal and political upheavals of his time. Yet, his heart, like his spirit, stood resolute, undeterred, and most importantly, compassionate.

In the face of adversity, many of us allow our hearts to be overtaken by the metaphorical fires of anger, resentment, or apathy. Yet, Thích Quảng Đức’s heart is a beacon, calling upon us to rise above the flames of malice and to foster a heart that, metaphorically speaking, can never burn.

**A Legacy Beyond the Flames**

Today, housed in a glass chalice at Xá Lợi Pagoda, Thích Quảng Đức’s heart serves as a perpetual reminder of his teachings and spirit. To the Vietnamese Buddhists and many others across the globe, he is revered as Bồ Tát Thích Quảng Đức, a bodhisattva. A being filled with such boundless compassion that he chose to remain in the cycle of samsara to help others attain enlightenment.

This unburned heart serves as a testament not just to the man, but to the idea that compassion, when deeply rooted in one’s being, can transcend even the most harrowing circumstances. It challenges each of us to reflect on the state of our hearts. Do we nurture a heart that is impenetrable to the flames of hatred, bitterness, and indifference?

**In Conclusion**


The legacy of Thích Quảng Đức is not simply about the act of self-immolation. It’s about a heart—a pure, compassionate heart that remained untouched despite the circumstances. As we traverse through our trials and tribulations, may we strive to cultivate such a heart, a heart that remains compassionate, resilient, and most of all, unburned.

Morgan O. Smith

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The Circular Journey of Reincarnation

A Dance of Spirit, Self, and Transcendence

Sculpted by ancient wisdom and breathed into existence by mystic philosophies, the idea of reincarnation challenges our perception of reality, questioning the depth of life, death, and the realms that extend beyond our comprehension. It’s an intriguing path leading to a fascinating panorama of eternal becoming, a ceaseless cycle of birth, death, and rebirth that we often term ‘Samsara’. Delving deeper into this concept, a theory emerges, where the omnipresent Spirit, or the Ground of all Being, embarks on a journey to experience life from an individual standpoint.

The Spirit, in its omnipotent and omniscient state, voluntarily decides to fragment its infiniteness into a finite form, breathing life into an individual self. But why does this transition occur? Could it be that the Spirit seeks to experience, understand, and embrace the existential dynamics from the individual lens? To dive into the chaotic beauty of life, to suffer, to joy, to yearn, and to discover? We can only speculate.

The interaction between the Spirit and its earthly existence forms an intricate dance, a dance that eventually leads to the enrichment of the Spirit. Each incarnation, each dance, is an opportunity for the Spirit to learn, grow, and evolve. If Nirvana or Moksha, the state of absolute liberation, isn’t attained in a single lifetime, the Spirit continues its journey through subsequent lifetimes, circling the samsara wheel.

In this theory, one might imagine each cycle of Samsara to be equivalent to a full rotation of 360 degrees. Each degree of rotation represents the lived experiences, the struggles and victories, the heartaches and joys, and the insights and awakenings that shape the individual soul’s evolution. Upon completing this 360-degree cycle, the Spirit transitions to a new plane of existence, a higher level of consciousness, armed with the wisdom and enlightenment accumulated from its previous journey.

This continuum is profound. It’s a cosmic design that instills a sense of awe and wonder, presenting the possibility of existence in planes beyond our material world. It grants our life a transcendent purpose, a grandeur that transcends the limitations of a single life span.

Reincarnation, as visualized in this theory, leads us to reconsider the significance of our lives. It encourages us to perceive every event, every interaction, as an opportunity for the Spirit to learn and evolve. Furthermore, it nudges us to view ourselves not merely as transient beings but as vessels for the Spirit’s journey toward the absolute.

In conclusion, the philosophical discourse on reincarnation paints a vivid picture of the Spirit’s quest. It traverses from the individual standpoint to the Ground of all Being, from the mortal realm to the absolute. In each cycle, in each dance, in each 360-degree turn, we find the Spirit growing, understanding, and inching closer to its final destination: a state of total enlightenment and liberation. As seekers on this journey, may we live mindfully, learn incessantly, and evolve steadily. After all, aren’t we the Spirit’s manifestation seeking its way back home?

Morgan O. Smith

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The Soul’s Paradox

A Dance of Definites and Possibilities

As one treads the expansive corridors of philosophy, few subjects engender as much fascination as the soul – that elusive, ethereal concept often seen as the essence of who we are. A common question on this voyage of introspection is: where does the soul reside?

The simplest answer might be: within the physical body. After all, we experience life, feel emotions, think thoughts, and dream dreams all within this organic structure we call a body. Yet, to confine the soul strictly within the physical body is a reduction that strips the soul of its sublime complexity.

In truth, the soul is non-local. Like a scent carried on the wind, it isn’t confined to a single spot but diffuses through the spaces and structures we inhabit. It permeates the cosmos yet is intimately tied to our bodies. The physical body may be viewed as its vessel – a corporeal nexus in the unfathomable cosmic network.

Yet, the body is not just a vessel. It is also a localized expression of the soul – a physical manifestation reflecting the soul’s ongoing journey. Our bodies transform from conception to birth, from childhood to adolescence, adulthood, and eventually to old age. This journey is a mirror, echoing the multi-cycle, or trans-cycle, of the soul – an individual expression of the all-encompassing Spirit, or Ground of All Being.

To this understanding, the soul both resides in and outside the body. Yet simultaneously, it neither exists inside nor outside nor does it exist at all in a conventional sense. This seeming paradox is at the heart of the soul’s mystery. It exists within the realm of definite and indefinite, possible and impossible, probable and improbable.

To elucidate, imagine the soul as a song. The notes (definite, possible, probable) resonate within our physical form, the singer. Yet, the melody (indefinite, impossible, improbable) drifts beyond, filling the room, seeping through walls, and touching those within its reach. Even when the song ends, the echo lingers – it remains within and beyond us, simultaneously nowhere and everywhere.

This enigmatic duality of the soul invites us to question our preconceived notions about reality and selfhood. It prompts us to view ourselves not merely as static, defined entities, but as dynamic participants in the cosmic dance of existence. We are both the dancer and the dance, the singer and the song, the vessel and the soul, embodying a myriad of possibilities, probabilities, and beautiful impossibilities.

To journey towards understanding the soul is not about seeking a destination, but engaging in an ongoing dance of discovery, where questions are as crucial as answers. It’s a dance that challenges us to embrace both the physical and metaphysical aspects of our being, and to live in the mystery that we are far more than just our physical bodies. We are the enigmatic soul – definite and indefinite, possible and impossible, probable and improbable, and beautifully, profoundly, paradoxically both everything and nothing.

Morgan O. Smith

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Beyond the Verbal Abyss

Embracing the Indescribable in the Pursuit of Nondual Consciousness

The realm of metaphysics has been exploring the uncharted territory of human existence since the inception of philosophical thought. The concept of ‘Turiyatita’, borrowed from the ancient Vedantic wisdom, invites us to delve into the mystery of the Ultimate Nondual Presence. In a state of supreme transcendence, Turiyatita marries the notions of Emptiness and form, painting a picture of the Self fully liberated and realized.

This profound state is said to represent the highest level of human awareness. It’s the experience of actualizing the quintessential Vedantic concept, “Aham Brahmasmi,” the realization that all is Brahman, the ultimate reality.

The fascinating paradox of this journey lies in its unspeakability. The moment of enlightenment, where one realizes their ultimate oneness with the universe, is so overwhelmingly mind-shattering that no human language can capture its essence. We find ourselves venturing into a stateless state, an inexplicable expanse that houses all potentiality, while simultaneously being nothing. It’s a cosmic riddle that has always existed and will continue to exist, challenging the very constructs of human understanding.

Over the years, I grappled with expressing the enigma that is Turiyatita. I discovered that language, no matter how profound or poetic, remains insufficient to convey this transcendental experience. The individual mind’s narratives fall short when tasked with communicating such an experience to the collective consciousness. This realization is like a boundless sea that can only be expressed through the universe itself – through everything around us, beneath us, above us, within us, and even through us. Our very existence, after all, is an echo of this ‘Absolute’ language.

This illuminating journey of pure awareness left me in a state of awe, marking an indelible imprint on my ego’s fragments. An unforgettable memory, it is the most profound self-discovery I’ve had in this lifetime.

Most of us remain oblivious to the existence of this state, yet it’s accessible to everyone. It waits patiently for anyone bold enough to plunge into its mysterious depths. These are the Akashic waters of enlightenment, a blissful abyss where the brave explorers willingly lose themselves.

This presence, while unnoticeable, pervades our existence as an invisible field, a force that forms the bedrock of all beings. It’s in the exploration of this Ground of All Existence that one realizes the enigma of the indescribable, the ineffable mystery commonly referred to as ‘God’.

So, as we journey through life and its varied experiences, may we always strive for the courage to explore these profound depths. For it is in these explorations that we touch upon the mysteries of our existence, our true selves, and the cosmic reality we are all a part of.

Morgan O. Smith

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