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    Here is the version of Shin Jin Mei I intend to read today ( or if someone else want to read it, great !)

    Shinjinmei
    On Trust in the Heart
    Jianzhi Sengcan (Japanese: Kanchi Sōsan)
    Translated by Arthur Waley

    The Perfect Way is only difficult for those who pick and choose;
    Do not like, do not dislike; all will then be clear.

    Make a hairbreadth difference, and Heaven and Earth are set apart;
    If you want the truth to stand clear before you, never be for or against.

    The struggle between "for" and "against" is the mind's worst disease;
    While the deep meaning is misunderstood, it is useless to meditate on Rest.

    It [the Buddha-nature] is blank and featureless as space; it has no "too little" or "too much;"
    Only because we take and reject does it seem to us not to be so.

    Do not chase after Entanglements as though they were real things,
    Do not try to drive pain away by pretending that it is not real;
    Pain, if you seek serenity in Oneness, will vanish of its own accord.

    Stop all movement in order to get rest, and rest will itself be restless;
    Linger over either extreme, and Oneness is for ever lost.

    Those who cannot attain to Oneness in either case will fail:
    To banish Reality is to sink deeper into the Real;
    Allegiance to the Void implies denial of its voidness.

    The more you talk about It, the more you think about It, the further from It you go;
    Stop talking, stop thinking, and there is nothing you will not understand.

    Return to the Root and you will find the Meaning;
    Pursue the Light, and you wi11 lose its source,
    Look inward, and in a flash you will conquer the Apparent and the Void.

    For the whirligigs of Apparent and Void all come from mistaken views;
    There is no need to seek Truth; only stop having views.

    Do not accept either position [Assertion and Negation], examine it or pursue it;
    At the least thought of "Is" and "Isn't" there is chaos and the Mind is lost.

    Though the two exist because of the One, do not cling to the One;
    Only when no thought arises are the Dharmas without blame.

    No blame, no Dharmas; no arising, not thought.

    The doer vanishes along with the deed,
    The deed disappears when the doer is annihilated.

    The deed has no function apart from the doer;
    The doer has no function apart from the deed.

    The ultimate Truth about both Extremes is that they are On Void.

    In that One Void the two are not distinguished;
    Each contains complete within itself the Ten Thousand Forms.

    Only if we boggle over fine and coarse are we tempted to take sides.

    In its essence the Great Way is all embracing;
    It is as wrong to call it easy as to call it hard.

    Partial views are irresolute and insecure,
    Now at a gallop, now lagging in the rear.

    Clinging to this or to that beyond measure
    The heart trusts to bypaths that lead it astray.

    Let things take their own course; know that the Essence will neither go nor stay;
    Let your nature blend with the Way and wander in it free from care.

    Thoughts that are fettered turn from Truth,
    Sink into the unwise habit of "not liking."

    "Not liking" brings weariness of spirit; estrangements serve no purpose.

    If you want to follow the doctrine of the One, do not rage against the World of the Senses.

    Only by accepting the World of the Senses can you share in the True Perception.

    Those who know most, do least; folly ties its own bonds.

    In the Dharma there are no separate dharmas, only the foolish cleave
    To their own preferences and attachments.

    To use Thought to devise thoughts, what more misguided than this?

    Ignorance creates Rest and Unrest; Wisdom neither loves nor hates.

    All that belongs to the Two Extremes is inference falsely drawn-
    A dream-phantom, a flower in the air. Why strive to grasp it in the hand?

    "Is" and "Isn't," gain and loss banish once for all:
    If the eyes do not close in sleep there can be no evil dreams;
    If the mind makes no distinctions all Dharmas become one.

    Let the One with its mystery blot out all memory of complications.

    Let the thought of the Dharmas as All-One bring you to the So-in-itself.

    Thus their origin is forgotten and nothing is left to make us pit one against the other.

    Regard motion as though it were stationary, and what becomes of motion?

    Treat the stationary as though it moved, and that disposes of the stationary.

    Both these having thus been disposed of, what becomes of the One?

    At the ultimate point, beyond which you can go no further,
    You get to where there are no rules, no standards,
    To where thought can accept Impartiality,
    To where effect of action ceases,
    Doubt is washed away, belief has no obstacle.

    Nothing is left over, nothing remembered;
    Space is bright, but self-illumined; no power of mind is exerted.

    Nor indeed could mere thought bring us to such a place.
    Nor could sense or feeling comprehend it.

    It is the Truly-so, the Transcendent Sphere, where there is neither He nor I.

    For swift converse with this sphere use the concept "Not Two;"
    In the "Not Two" are no separate things, yet all things are included.

    The wise throughout the Ten Quarters have had access to this Primal Truth;
    For it is not a thing with extension in Time or Space;
    A moment and an aeon for it are one.

    Whether we see it for fail to see it, it is manifest always and everywhere.

    The very small is as the very large when boundaries are forgotten;
    The very large is as the very small when its outlines are not seen.

    Being is an aspect of Non-being; Non-being is an aspect of Being.

    In climes of thought where it is not so the mind does ill to dwell.

    The One is none other than the All, the All none other than the One.

    Take your stand on this, and the rest will follow of its own accord;
    To trust in the Heart is the Not Two, the Not Two is to trust in the Heart.

    I have spoken, but in vain; for what can words tell
    Of things that have no yesterday, tomorrow or today?

    Yuki 雪 Sat today

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    • Nengyoku
      Member
      • Jun 2021
      • 536

      I just wanted to thank everyone for how welcoming you were today and Saturday.
      I very much enjoyed your beautiful chants, and am excited to join again. I am very sad that I will not be able to join until Saturday, but I look forward to reading your chants on my lunch breaks.

      I have picked a small poem by Master Ryokan that I think summarizes my stumbling into your circle:

      Because the Dharma Path
      Carries truth in all directions
      You can simply drift at ease
      Coming or going, west or east

      Gassho,
      William
      SatToday
      Thank you for being the warmth in my world.

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      • Guest

        Thank you for your integration to Chanting and Zazen Circle, Shinshin ! Consider yourself as part of our wonderful Dharma family !

        See you soon,

        Yuki 雪
        Sat chanting and Zazen Circle today

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        • Guest

          Tuesday practice :

          i suggest again Shin Jin Mei, but with another translation.

          Inscribed on the Believing Mind
          R. H. Blyth Translation

          There is nothing difficult about the Great Way,
          But, avoid choosing!
          Only when you neither love nor hate,
          Does it appear in all clarity.

          A hair's breadth of deviation from it,
          And deep gulf is set between heaven and earth.
          If you want to get hold of what it looks like,
          Do not be anti- or pro- anything.

          The conflict of longing and loathing, --
          This is the disease of the mind.
          Not knowing the profound meaning of things,
          We disturb our peace of mind to no purpose.

          Perfect like a Great Space,
          The Way has nothing lacking, nothing in excess.
          Truly, because of our accepting and rejecting,
          We have not the suchness of things.

          Neither follow after,
          Nor dwell with the Doctrine of the Void.
          If the mind is at peace,
          Those wrong views disappear of themselves.

          When activity is stopped and passivity obtains,
          This passivity is again the state of activity.
          Remaining in movement or quiescence, --
          How shall we know the One?

          Not thoroughly understanding the unity of the Way,
          Both (activity and quiescence) are failures.
          If you get rid of phenomena, all things are lost.
          If you follow after the Void,
          you turn your back on the selflessness of things.

          The more talking and thinking,
          The farther from truth.
          Cutting off all speech, all thought,
          There is nowhere that you cannot go.

          Returning to the root, we get the essence;
          Following after appearances, we loose the spirit.
          If for only a moment we see within,
          We have surpassed the emptiness of things.

          Changes that go on in this emptiness
          All arise because of our ignorance.
          Do not seek for the Truth;

          Religiously avoid following it.
          If there is the slightest trace of this and that,
          The Mind is lost in a maze of complexity.

          Duality arises from Unity, --
          But do not be attached to this Unity.
          When the mind is one, and nothing happens,
          Everything in the world is unblameable.

          If things are unblamed, they cease to exist;
          If nothing happens there is no mind.
          When things cease to exist, the mind follows them;
          When the mind vanishes, things also follow it.

          Things are things because of the Mind;
          The Mind is the Mind because of things.
          If you wish to know what these two are,
          They are originally one Emptiness.

          In this Void both (Mind and things) are one,
          All the myriad phenomena contained in both.
          If you do not distinguish refined and coarse,
          How can you be for this or against that?

          The activity of the Great Way is vast;
          It is neither easy nor difficult.
          Small views are full of foxy fears;
          The faster, the slower.

          When we attach ourselves (to the idea of enlightenment) we lose our balance;
          We infallibly enter the Crooked Way.
          When we are not attached to anything, all things are as they are;
          With Activity there is no going or staying.

          Obeying our nature, we are in accord with the Way,
          Wandering freely, without annoyance.
          When our thinking is tied, it turns out from the truth;
          It is dark, submerged, wrong.

          It is foolish to irritate your mind;
          Why shun this and be friend of that?
          If you wish to travel in the True Vehicle,
          Do not dislike the Six Dusts.

          Indeed, not hating the Six Dusts
          Is identical with Real Enlightenment.
          The wise man does nothing;
          The fool shackles himself.

          The Truth has no distinctions;
          These come from our foolish clinging to this and that
          Seeking the Mind with the mind, --
          Is not this the greatest of all mistakes?

          Illusion produces rest and motion;
          Illumination destroys liking and disliking.
          All these pairs of opposites
          Are created by our own folly.

          Dreams, delusions, flowers of air, --
          Why are we so anxious to have them in our grasp?
          Profit and loss, right and wrong, --
          Away with them once for all!

          If the eye does not sleep,
          All dreaming ceases naturally.
          If the mind makes no discriminations,
          All things are as they are.

          In the deep mystery of this "Things as they are",
          We are released from our relations to them.
          When all things are seen "with equal mind",
          They return to their nature.

          No description by analogy is possible
          Of this state where all relations have ceased.
          When we stop movement, there is no-movement
          When we stop resting, there is no-rest.
          When both cease to be,
          How can the Unity subsist?

          Things are ultimately, in their finality,
          Subject to no law.
          For the accordant mind in its unity,
          (Individual) activity ceases.
          All doubts are cleared up,
          True faith is confirmed.

          Nothing remains behind;
          There is not anything we must remember.
          Empty, lucid, self-illuminated,
          With no over-exertion of the power of the mind.
          This is where thought is useless,
          This is what knowledge cannot fathom.

          In the World of Reality,
          There is no self, no other-than-self.
          Should you desire immediate correspondence (with this Reality)
          All that can be said is "No Duality!"

          When there is no duality, all things are one,
          There is nothing that is not included.
          The Enlightened of all times and places
          Have entered into this Truth.

          Truth cannot be increased or decreased;
          An (instantaneous) thought lasts a myriad years.
          There is no here, no there;
          Infinity is before our eyes.

          The infinitely small is as large as infinitely great;
          For limits are non-existent things.
          The infinitely large is as small as the infinitely minute;
          No eye can see their boundaries.

          What is, is not,
          What is not, is.
          Until you have grasped this fact,
          Your position is simply untenable.

          One thing is all things;
          All things are one thing.
          If this is so for you,
          There is no need to worry about perfect knowledge.

          The believing mind is not dual;
          What is dual is not the believing mind.
          Beyond all language,
          For it there is no past, no present, no future.

          Anyone want to read it ?

          Yuki 雪
          Sat chanting and Zazen Circle today

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          • Anchi
            Member
            • Sep 2015
            • 556

            Oh, lovely lovely!

            Merci Beaucoup Yuki !

            See You!

            Gassho
            Life itself is the only teacher.
            一 Joko Beck


            STLah
            安知 Anchi

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            • aprapti
              Member
              • Jun 2017
              • 889

              hello everybody,

              in a book by Barbara O’Brien, rethinking religion, i found a little jewel by her teacher, the late Jion Susan Postal.


              The Verse of Gratitude
              For all beneficent karma ever manifested through me,
              I am grateful.
              May this gratitude be expressed through my
              body, speech and mind.
              With infinite kindness to the past,
              Infinite service to the present,
              Infinite responsibility to the future.




              aprapti

              sat

              hobo kore dojo / 歩歩是道場 / step, step, there is my place of practice

              Aprāpti (अप्राप्ति) non-attainment

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              • Anchi
                Member
                • Sep 2015
                • 556

                The rain has stopped, the clouds have drifted away,

                and the weather is clear again.

                If your heart is pure, then all things in your world are pure.

                Abandon this fleeting world, abandon yourself,

                Then the moon and flowers will guide you along the way.

                – Ryokan

                Life itself is the only teacher.
                一 Joko Beck


                STLah
                安知 Anchi

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                • Guest

                  Hi everybody !

                  For Wednesday, Shinjinmei interpretation by Eric Putkonen..

                  Verses on the Perfect Mind

                  The Great Way is not difficult,
                  for those who have no preferences.
                  Let go of longing and aversion,
                  and it reveals itself.

                  Make the smallest distinction, however,
                  and you are as far from it as heaven is from earth.
                  If you want to realize the truth,
                  then hold no opinions for or against anything.

                  Like and dislike
                  is the disease of the mind.
                  When the deep meaning (of the Way) is not understood
                  the intrinsic peace of mind is disturbed.

                  As vast as infinite space,
                  it is perfect and lacks nothing.
                  Indeed, it is due to your grasping and repelling
                  That you do not see things as they are.

                  Do not get entangled in things;
                  Do not get lost in emptiness.
                  Be still in the oneness of things
                  and dualism vanishes by itself.

                  When you try to stop motion to achieve quietude,
                  the very effort fills you with activity.
                  As long as you hold on to opposites
                  you will never know the One Way.

                  Those who do not understand the Way
                  will assert or deny the reality of things.
                  Deny the reality of things, you miss its deeper reality;
                  Assert the reality of things, you miss the emptiness of all things.

                  The more you think about it,
                  the further you are from the truth.
                  Cease all thinking,
                  and there is nothing that will not be revealed to you.

                  To return to the root is to find the essence,
                  but to pursue appearances is to miss the Source.
                  The moment you are enlightened,
                  you go beyond appearances and emptiness.

                  Changes that seem to occur in the (empty) world,
                  appear real only because of ignorance.
                  Do not search for the truth;
                  only cease to cherish opinions.

                  Do not hold to dualistic views,
                  avoid such habits carefully.
                  If there is even a trace of right and wrong,
                  the mind is lost in confusion.

                  Although all dualities arise from the One,
                  do not cling even to this One.
                  When the mind exists undisturbed in the Way,
                  everything is without fault.

                  When things can no longer be faulty, it is as if there are no things.
                  When the mind can no longer be disturbed, it is as if there is no mind.
                  When thought-objects vanish, the thinking-subject vanishes.
                  When the mind vanishes, objects vanish.

                  The arising of other gives rise to self;
                  giving rise to self generates other.
                  Know these seeming two facets
                  as one Emptiness.

                  In this Emptiness, the two are indistinguishable
                  and each contains in itself the whole.
                  When no discrimination is made between this and that,
                  how can you prefer one to another?

                  The Great Way is all-embracing,
                  not easy, not difficult.
                  Those who rely on limited views are fearful and irresolute;
                  the faster they hurry, the slower they go.

                  Clinging, they go too far,
                  even an attachment to enlightenment is to go astray.
                  Just let things be in their own way as they are,
                  and there is neither coming nor going.

                  Be in harmony with the Way
                  and you will be free of disturbances.
                  Tied by your thoughts, you lose the truth,
                  become heavy, dull, and unwell.

                  Not well, the mind is troubled.
                  Then why cling to or reject anything?
                  If you wish to move in the One Way,
                  do not dislike even the world of senses and ideas.

                  Indeed, to accept them fully
                  is identical with true Enlightenment.
                  The wise attaches to no goals,
                  but the foolish fetter themselves.

                  There is but one Dharma, not many.
                  Distinctions arise from the clinging needs of the ignorant.
                  Using mind to stir up the mind
                  is the original mistake.

                  Peaceful and troubled derive from thinking;
                  Enlightenment has no likes or dislikes.
                  All dualities come from
                  ignorant inference.

                  They are like unto dreams or flowers in the air,
                  the foolish try to grasp them.
                  Gain and loss, right and wrong,
                  abandon all such thoughts at once.

                  If the eye never sleeps,
                  all dreams will naturally cease.
                  If the mind makes no discriminations,
                  all things are as they are, of One-essence.

                  To understand the mystery of this One-essence
                  is to be released from all entanglements.
                  When all things are seen without differentiation,
                  you return to the origin and remain what you are.

                  Consider the movement in stillness and the stationary in motion,
                  both movement and rest disappear.
                  When such dualities cease to exist
                  even Oneness itself cannot exist.

                  This ultimate state
                  is not bound by rules and descriptions.
                  For the Realized mind, at one with the Way,
                  all doing ceases.

                  Doubts and irresolutions vanish
                  and the Truth is confirmed in you.
                  With a single stroke you are freed from bondage;
                  nothing clings to you and you hold onto nothing.

                  All is void, clear, and self-illuminating,
                  with no need to exert the mind.
                  Here thinking, feeling, knowledge, and imagination
                  are of no value.

                  In this world of “as it really is”
                  there is neither self nor other.
                  To swiftly accord with that,
                  only express nonduality.

                  In this nonduality nothing is separate,
                  nothing is excluded.
                  The enlightened of all times and places
                  have personally realized this truth.

                  The Truth is beyond time and space,
                  one instant is eternity.
                  Not here, not there-
                  but everywhere always right before your eyes.

                  Infinitely large and infinitely small,
                  no difference, for definitions have vanished
                  and no boundaries can be discerned.
                  So too with “existence” and “non-existence.”

                  Don’t waste time in arguments and discussion,
                  attempting to grasp the ungraspable.
                  One thing and everything
                  move among and intermingle without distinction.

                  To live in this Realization
                  is to not worry about perfection or non-perfection.
                  To put your trust in the Way is to live without separation,
                  and in this nonduality you are one with the Way

                  Words! Words!
                  The Way is beyond language,
                  Words never could, can not now, and never will describe the Way.

                  _______________

                  See you my friends !

                  Yuki 雪
                  Sat chanting and Zazen Circle today

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                  • aprapti
                    Member
                    • Jun 2017
                    • 889

                    Originally posted by Yuki
                    Hi everybody !

                    For Wednesday, Shinjinmei interpretation by Eric Putkonen..

                    Verses on the Perfect Mind
                    (...)
                    _______________

                    See you my friends !

                    Yuki 雪
                    Sat chanting and Zazen Circle today

                    i will not be there until monday. I hope Omom will nevertheless sleep well..



                    aprapti

                    sat
                    Last edited by aprapti; 09-08-2021, 06:58 PM.

                    hobo kore dojo / 歩歩是道場 / step, step, there is my place of practice

                    Aprāpti (अप्राप्ति) non-attainment

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                    • Anchi
                      Member
                      • Sep 2015
                      • 556

                      Sounds lovely ''Verses on the Perfect Mind''

                      Merci Beaucoup Yuki !

                      ”One minute of sitting, one inch of Buddha.
                      Like lightning, all thoughts come and pass.
                      Just once look into your mind-depths:
                      Nothing else has ever been.”

                      ~ Manzan Dohaku


                      See You

                      Gassho
                      Last edited by Anchi; 09-08-2021, 03:39 PM.
                      Life itself is the only teacher.
                      一 Joko Beck


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                      安知 Anchi

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                      • Anchi
                        Member
                        • Sep 2015
                        • 556

                        Originally posted by aprapti
                        i will not be there until monday. I hope Imom will nevertheless sleep well..



                        aprapti

                        sat


                        Hello to Aprāpti.

                        Oh, Noooo

                        We will miss you until Monday.

                        You need to record me '' Four Vows'' in Dutch'' please
                        ......then i can sleep well anytime

                        See you Monday

                        With deep bows,
                        Life itself is the only teacher.
                        一 Joko Beck


                        STLah
                        安知 Anchi

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                        • Guest

                          Hi everybody !

                          Here is an excellent suggestion from Omom for the next week reading.

                          _______________

                          TO ZEN MAN BOKUSHIN ('SIMPLE MIND')

                          Silver mountain, iron wall, just sitting only; simplicity is
                          the mind, nonadornment is basic. One flavor, pure and
                          real, aloof of all appearances, not flowing into second
                          thoughts, nostrils right, present in the community like a
                          mountain -- this is what is called a real patchrobed monk,
                          or one exalted beyond things.

                          Bokushin is also called Mumon ('no ornament') -- he
                          wanted me to write some words of instruction based on
                          his name, so I wrote this and gave it to him. If you want
                          to be such a man, you must cultivate such a thing. Work
                          on this.


                          TO ZEN MAN ENKAI ('PERFECT OCEAN')

                          Great perfect awareness is the ocean of ultimate peace; still
                          and silent, myriad forms and images reflect therein. Yet
                          suddenly when the wind of objects arises it turns into an
                          ocean of birth and death, with waves of consciousnesses
                          and feelings billowing day and night, where all sentient
                          beings appear and disappear, with no end in sight. Although
                          the two oceans seem different, really they come
                          from the same source, mind. Originally there is no sign of
                          distinction in the mind source; life and death and nirvana
                          all revert to the essential nature of the source.

                          Therefore, when you realize the mind-source, the whole
                          universe is a great round perfect ocean. But how to realize
                          the mind source? You must liberate body and mind on the
                          sitting cushion before you can do so.


                          ”One minute of sitting, one inch of Buddha.
                          Like lightning, all thoughts come and pass.
                          Just once look into your mind-depths:
                          Nothing else has ever been.”

                          ~ Manzan Dohaku

                          卍山道白 Manzan Dōhaku (1635-1715)
                          _____________________________

                          Merci beaucoup Omom !

                          See you this afternoon !

                          Yuki 雪
                          Ango sitting With « Thousand Harbours Zen » this morning.

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                          • Ryokudo
                            Member
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 253

                            Hey HerrieH,

                            I have resized the image using these dimensions

                            1400 x 1050 with Maintained Aspect Ratio and Quality 80 % using the usual photo editor.IMG-20210908-WA0000 Resize 4.jpg

                            That seems to work and look OK but it is a fiddly process. Incidentally unless I'm mistaken it is harder to do from a phone for some reason, which may also be a problem for you.

                            If I were you I would probably ask for instructions on the sewing thread itself from the priests as they may have a slicker way to do it.

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                            • Ryokudo
                              Member
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 253

                              Originally posted by Shinshin
                              I just wanted to thank everyone for how welcoming you were today and Saturday.
                              I very much enjoyed your beautiful chants, and am excited to join again. I am very sad that I will not be able to join until Saturday, but I look forward to reading your chants on my lunch breaks.

                              I have picked a small poem by Master Ryokan that I think summarizes my stumbling into your circle:

                              Because the Dharma Path
                              Carries truth in all directions
                              You can simply drift at ease
                              Coming or going, west or east

                              Gassho,
                              William
                              SatToday
                              Thanks William,

                              The next time you join we will use this if that's ok. In fact you can read it if you would like

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                              • Ryokudo
                                Member
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 253

                                Originally posted by aprapti
                                i will not be there until monday. I hope Omom will nevertheless sleep well..



                                aprapti

                                sat
                                Ha,ha I love it Aprapti, by the way I have PM'd you with a request for details so I can add you to the Ango discussion zoom and What's App.

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