Blessings for Learning to Live from What the Land and Sea Can Provide
September 6, 2022
Dear Hawaiian Nation (and those who are Hawaiian at Heart),
It is the Hawaiian Ancestors who greet you again today. Today we speak about the nature of the current paradigm in which one is imprisoned to mortgages or rent causing you to work sometimes many jobs to provide for one’s family or life. Most humans desire to be free, to live in freedom, going where they wish to go, and doing what they wish to do. Freedom has become equated with Democracy in the West, which does indeed create a civilization that may be considered free from the stand point of the above description of freedom.
Current Heavy Work Ethics
However democratic societies are also prone to enslaving the masses with heavy work ethics. Working 9 to 5, 5 days per week is the work ethic in the United States, with 2 weeks’ vacation and a few holidays throughout the year. In Europe it is a little different with many countries having a month holiday in July or August and several additional “health weeks” over the course of the year. However, is this really freedom? Can you really be free if you spend more time working than doing what you really would like to do? This the Hawaiian Ancestors ponder.
In our time, there was not the current work ethic that has caught on fiercely on the islands in present time. In our time, the day was spent in many ways, including fishing, gardening, harvesting the food for the meals, making poi, building a new boat of Koa wood for transportation, weaving new mats and baskets, or preparing for a feast, and creating the clothing or jewelry for a special occasion. All told we worked no more than 4 hours per day at providing for the community and in collaboration with one another.
Locals in Hawaii today often work two jobs to pay the rent or mortgage and buy the food. Working two jobs is worse than only one, for now there is so little time to do what you want that there is great deprivation that the body and human feels over time. Working two jobs is a form of democratic imprisonment. Two jobs become necessary with the high cost of rent, housing and food on the islands. This is also so for many living in other places who are also Hawaiian at heart. Recently, during their visit to Kauai, Asur’Ana and Per caught a headline in one of the newspapers that stated that American earnings were up, but not due to raises, but due to households choosing to hold two jobs to make ends meet. The pattern of democratic slavery is catching on now in other parts of the US when perhaps in times past this was not so. Does it really need to be this way?
No Time to Take Care of Children
There was a time on the islands as well as in the US where households could survive upon a single income leaving one partner free to raise the children. Time must be rolled back to the 1950’s or earlier both on the islands and upon the mainland for this to be so. One parent could work and the other stay at home and there was enough to pay the rent, mortgage and put food upon the table, and buy the clothing and other life necessities. Perhaps those of a single income were not wealthy, but there was enough. And there was freedom to spend time with one’s family.
What has occurred that has caused the need for both parents to work? And not only one job but sometimes more than one to make ends meet? Who is present to raise the children if this is the case? Children are raising themselves which perhaps speaks to the high use of drugs and other addictions that are causing trouble in the community. There is no one in adult form present to guide the young; and the young then go off and get into things that perhaps they would not if there was more guidance available, and elders to hold a watchful eye over their wellbeing.
Guidance from school teachers or counselors is not the same as guidance from the Ohana. The elders play a pivotal role in the ohana (family) for providing a foundation of knowledge from which the younger one can emerge into the community and create participation that is not only harmless, but also contributes in some manner to others. Without guidance of the elders, children and teenagers falter, and then fail to become young adults that contribute. Many remain at home into their 30’s as they fail to be able to hold a job to manifest the same style of life that their parents know, and the parents sacrifice themselves by working several jobs per week to make ends meet to continue to support their children into adulthood.
The Dance of Credit
Why is it necessary to have up to four jobs, two jobs per parent, to cover the needs of the family when there was only the need for one job just half a century ago? In the observation of the ancestors, the shift has to do with banking practices more than anything else. The banks have wormed their way into profiting off of everything. With the advent of credit cards, suddenly all shop keepers send 3% of the price of every piece of merchandise or every transaction to the banks. Everything must rise then by 3% to accommodate the greed of the banks. The increase in cost then equates to having to earn more for the same standard of living as prior to the prevalence of credit. What do the banks really provide in return? Nothing really; they take without giving anything and founded upon fear.
Why would anyone use credit card over cash or debit card? We ancestors see that humans have become accustomed to using credit cards out of the fear of being robbed. “Oh, I won’t lose anything with my credit card; I can call the bank if it is stolen; and if someone charges something, the bank will absorb the loss.” How many times has one been robbed or lost a purse or wallet in a given life? For many it is never. Per and Asur’Ana only use a debit card or cash for all of their purchases. This does not add to the cost of living.
Many have turned to using credit for everything because they earn “points” for free airline tickets or hotel stays. The hotels and airlines are not stupid; they earn far more than the cost of your ticket from the merchants than the cost of the ticket you receive for free. All of this leads to the increased cost of living over time as the merchandisers must raise the cost of their products or services to cover the high expenditures going to the credit industry. All then end up paying more for less over time.
One initiate’s former spouse had an interior design business and had a showroom of furnishings. Over the years, many clients would pay cash for their new furnishings. This all ceased as soon as the opportunity to earn free air travel was offered through the credit industry. No one in years ever made large purchases thereafter without using their credit card; and yet 3% always goes to the banks. As more and more humans operate this way, it leads to the increase cost of living for all, even those who never use credit.
You must also take into consideration the debt that the thieves of the credit system also create and how it is also hoisted upon consumers to be covered. How is this so? The debt of such “expenses” is covered by the interest charged upon credit card debt. The interest charged upon credit card debt is far higher than interest paid out in any savings account in any bank. The excessive interest charged on the credit debts covers the cost of the thieves. You see no one really receives something for nothing.
Over time the interest spent upon credit debt equates to money you must earn that is not used to provide for your needs, which adds to the requirement to hold more than one job. You may think, “Ah, I pay off my credit cards each month and they do not get anything from me!” In reality, the banks get 3% of everything you charge and this then adds to the overall cost of living for all. However, this is not the only problem with the use of credit. The credit industry also takes dream.
Dream and Credit
What is dream? You are a living dream that catches a projection from the nonphysical that leads to your life experience. It requires dreams to manifest anything in the physical. If you want a new dress, coat, couch, cooking ware, or anything else, it requires a dream to manifest the desired object in the physical. For every dollar spent upon credit, the credit card industry takes twenty-five dollars in dream. This is how the credit industry perpetuates its game; for now, it has lots of dream to give out in exchange for the use of the credit card.
So, you want a new couch, dress or cooking ware and do not have the money or dream for it to manifest? Money can be equated to dream. If you have money, you have dreams for all things that the money can be spent upon. If you do not have money, then you have no dream; however, you can use the credit card, and suddenly you have the dream necessary to have what you desire without the money. However, you will also end up with 25% less dream to manifest anything else in your life that you desire that cannot be purchased with a credit card.
Some dreams cannot be procured through credit cards or banks. Such dreams include the dream for love and relationship; or the dream for a new job; or the dream to move to a place that resonates and brings you joy; or the dream for loving friendships and the dance of the ohana. These dreams cannot be bought by credit, and therefore the more that credit is used, the less dream you have in the dance of life to manifest such things that could bring you joy. Furthermore, as the credit companies acquire too much of your dream over time, you may find yourself very unfulfilled or even homeless upon the streets. Perhaps this is why so many are addicted to television from the Hawaiian Ancestors point of view.
Television and the Media
Television portrays dramas of others who have fulfilling lives; they have friends and they have beloveds, and they have relationships that bring them joy, or sometimes trauma and drama. Those losing their dreams to the credit industry then try to fill themselves with the movies and sitcoms upon TV as there is not enough dream to manifest joyful experiences for real and to be experienced in the life dance. This is very sad for the Hawaiian Ancestors to witness, for it deprives humans in the deepest possible way. Television can never fill the heart, nor can relationship portrayed in the movies provide the love that one needs to subsist. The end result is vast emptiness of a grand order within. It is no wonder that more and more are finding themselves depressed and even suicidal as a result.
Television also takes dreams. Each circumstance manifest by the media in the form of a television drama, show, movie, documentary or other production requires dream. As the masses watch television or go to see a popular movie, they forfeit dreams of parallel nature unto Hollywood in the West or Bollywood in the East. So let us say you go to a movie of a beautiful loving romance that ends in a happy ever after scenario. You lose the dream to manifest the relationship and happy life experience unto the movie makers as a result. Then perhaps you end up without a relationship or in an unhappy relationship instead.
The movie makers require dream to manifest more movies; the more movies that they produce that the masses watch, the more dream that they acquire. This deprives humans of loving life experiences over time leading to greater boredom, depression and non-fulfillment. You will notice that movie production is at an all time high along with the production of television shows as a result of all the dreams that the masses give to the media. As you cease to participate in watching television or seeing movies, you will then have more dream to manifest the experiences that you would like to have in the physical, and then live to experience them yourself rather than watching them upon TV.
Loss of dreams can also equate to loss of job, or inability to acquire a job that pays well and provides for the family. Dreams for jobs can be given also to the movie industry in watching shows about those who have high ranking positions of authority or are extremely successful. As you cease to give your dreams for a good job that provides well by abstaining from watching the media, you will then be more likely to manifest such a circumstance in your own life experience.
Long ago, Asur’Ana was advised to give up television and movies, and she did so. Over time, she acquired enough dream to manifest her ascension writing and teaching. Over time and as she retrieved more and more of the dream she had given to the banks and media, she was able to manifest her relocation to Norway and met her beloved spouse, Per. None of this would be possible if she had continued to give her dream to the banks or media through the use of credit and the watching of television or the movies.
The Dance of Bank Loans
It is not just credit cards that are problematic to manifestation of dreams however; it is interest, loans and banks in general that are problematic. In the 1950’s and 60’s most on the islands in this time period rarely took out a loan for such things as a car. Each would save until they had enough to purchase the car outright and then there was no “interest” paid on top of the cost of the vehicle.
It is not just the interest that is troublesome however to the rising cost of living. It is the fees for making the loan that are problematic. Mostly the car dealers absorb this fee, which amounts to 2 points or 2% of the cost of the loan. As more and more purchase vehicles with loans rather than cash over time, now all vehicles must cost more as the car dealer must add the bank fees to the overall cost of doing business. Now vehicles must cost more for everyone, whether you are taking a loan to purchase the car or paying cash.
In addition to the points and fees charged in obtaining the loan, now interest is charged for 5 years to pay off the vehicle. By the time that the loan is paid off, you have now paid the bank the equivalent of the car in interest. You could have purchased two cars for the price of one if you had simply saved your money instead! Paying twice for the cars that one owns may be why the family now requires two jobs instead of one to adjust to the upward cost of living.
About Home Loans
Purchasing a car costs far less than purchasing a home in most regions in the United States; home loans are perhaps the largest cause of why humans have to work four times harder than 70 years ago. Home loans receive many points up front just in the settling of the transaction. Buyers generally pay this and nothing is given really in return for the thousands and thousands spent other than that you receive a dream for your home in exchange. Then the average home owner pays interest plus the note over 30 years. By the time the home is paid off, you will have paid for the home three times over with the bank profiting all the way. You could have purchased three homes over 30 years if you simply saved and paid cash.
In one initiate’s childhood, her parents learned to double and triple the mortgage payments each month as they could afford to and pay off the note ahead of schedule. This cost them less interest over time, causing the house to only cost two times what it would have been if they had paid cash at the time of purchase. Some loans today do not allow you to double or triple up on the payments. This assures that the bank will earn three times the cost of the home over time. Why would the banks do this? When there is greed, there is no end to the greed. It is not enough to have millions to loan; the bank wants billions. In order to loan billions, the banks must have millions of home owners paying their monthly interest for 30 years. Paying off the loan does not serve the greed of the banks, and so loans have been constructed that do not allow for early payoff.
In the past 30 years, it has become less and less common to pay off a house at all; instead, folk refinance for lower interest rates and another 30-year mortgage. In the refinance, the banks again charge points and earn thousands and thousands of dollars for basically doing nothing; and you then will continue to pay on the loan for yet many more years and the house may never be paid off at all. Unless due to inflation, now the house is worth so very much more that the loan can be paid off in the sale of the home, and now one has cash to go purchase something outright if there is enough “gain” in the settlement.
Perhaps there are places yet that you can move to and pay cash for a house and have nothing other than taxes to pay in any given year thereafter. Many islanders moved to the mainland for this reason. The high cost of living on Oahu drove the prices up into the millions in some fancier neighborhoods. Locals could sell out and move to someplace like Las Vegas or Oregon and purchase something outright; and then have to earn less and work a little less in order to subsist. In exchange however, they gave up the beauty of the island style of life and all the local amenities that accompany this, such as their own Ohana.
Soon over time even the lower priced regions catch up with the higher ones and now everyone is in the same boat. Your children cannot afford the housing in the regions that they grow up within, and end up either renting or living with their parents until middle age. Many children also do not wish to settle for a lower lifestyle in the rent that they can afford, and opt instead to stay at home. Those that do rent end up in apartments or town homes; and if they can afford to purchase, they only can afford a condominium and not a home. This causes grandchildren to be raised in high density surroundings without the freedom of a yard and some open space nearby to play within.
One initiate’s parents’ home today is in a prestigious part of California, is worth well over 1 million dollars in present time. He could never afford his own parent’s house, and so, this is the same for most children today. Why has housing costs lifted so greatly over the past 70 years that they are disproportionate with what folk earn in many regions? What is the real cause of this?
The Rising Cost of Housing
From the Hawaiian ancestors’ point of view, rising housing costs has to do again with greed, but of another variety and related to the real estate business primarily. Over time, it became apparent to realtors that you could make a living off of rental properties. Realtors and their clients began to buy up inexpensive housing and allowed the tenant to pay the mortgage. Over time, more and more housing that would be purchased as a family’s home was purchased instead by investors; and this created a heated market that drove the prices of all housing up and up and up over time.
Sooner or later, the average family now has to have two jobs to afford the mortgage on a home due to all the property owned by investors and the over inflation of value that it caused. This has led to the need for two working parents in each household. As the real estate continues to rise in some regions that are desirable to live within and easy to have tenants cover the mortgage, now it requires more than two jobs to subsist, and especially this is so on the islands.
The islands are subject to another problem and this is related to vacation rentals. Vacation rentals can charge exorbitant rates per night as rent. Condos may rent for $100 to $200 per night depending upon size; houses for more than this. Now from an income point of view, the condo can generate $3,000 to $6,000 per month (if it was rented the entire time). This equates to a value much higher than what you would pay simply for a place to live.
As more and more properties become vacation habitat, the cost of housing raises through the roof for the rest, as it is more profitable to rent to travelers than locals trying to earn a living on the islands. As a result, locals end up paying twice or more the rent as in other non-vacation regions because there are limited rentals available and this then drives the cost of rent up. The higher cost of rent then requires the family in Hawaii to now hold four jobs to cover the expenses.
Many Hawaiians have also lost their homes due to increased property values around them. The Islands have no method to avoid tax increases. Let us say you live in a little Hawaiian shack by the beach, and the property upon either side is sold. Builders come in and create a fancy spec house that now sells for 1 million or more as a vacation property that can generate $300 to $500 per night in income or more. Now your property is reassessed, and instead of paying taxes upon what you paid for the place, you are paying taxes founded upon living in a million dollar neighborhood. Many a Hawaiian on fixed income has lost their home due to failure to pay the taxes. Many hold three to four jobs to pay the high taxes given the cost of vacation properties nearby.
It is the Hawaiian Ancestors observation that the current economy is imprisoning people through the greed of the banks as well as the investors. The current laws and practices in the West support the profit and gain for the wealthiest. Little consideration is given to others who must survive in the current scenario and are not fortunate enough to have purchased housing before it rose excessively in value. Where did the dream for this experience come from?
A Pleiadian Dream
The entire banking system is founded upon a Pleiadian dream. A small family came to Earth from the Pleiades to mine gold. They were white skinned and blue blooded. This family managed to take over 1/3 of Earth’s overall gold resources over time. The loss of gold and the associated vibration of the golden octave caused Earth to go into a spiral of downward moving energy that led to a massive fall in consciousness, a nuclear war, and a minor ice age. Earth is still pulling herself out of the effect of this experience in present time.
This small family bred a race of humans that were a pared down blending of their own DNA and red nation DNA that had been seeded upon Earth by the Sirians. The slave nation caught a dream from the Pleiades for an economic system that is monetary based. The slaves were bred to work hard and mind their masters who were considered gods. This is where the Greek and Roman God myths come from, and they were real people long ago. As their civilization grew, so did their own banking systems, governments, businesses, universities and real estate markets. Those who were the bank owners and real estate investors profited the most as this is how the dream unfolds in the Pleiades; the bank and land barons win. At this time, humans are reliving this Pleiadian dream en masse and global wide.
What does the bank and land barons win? The bank controls the dreams of all physical possessions of the masses. It is the bank that determines what dream you can have and what dream you cannot have in relation to homes, property or other objects you desire. This is why when most think of purchasing anything, you think of your credit cards or the bank for a loan; and the bank divvies out the dream for the possession or property and then charges high interest for the privilege.
The land barons hold the dream for the life of the masses. It is the land barons that determine whom one marries, whom one has relationships with, and how many children one may bear, and what job one holds within the community. This is a Pleiadian dream and the cycle for this dream is coming to closure in the coming half century ahead. What will follow may be a very different kind of economy and life as a result.
Pulling Out of the System
How can you pull out of a system that is so convoluted and imbalanced? How can you learn to weave a dream that is sovereign from the bank and land barons or real estate companies and outside of their control? How can you get out of paying the rent or mortgage, and working two or more jobs to afford the current cost of living? In some countries, there is a social welfare system that allows you to step out of the system through government support. This is no longer so in the United States, whose social welfare program has been spent paying of the national debt. Perhaps it is a good thing that this is so, as allowing the government to weave your dream is no better than allowing the banks or land barons to determine your fate.
One suggestion that the Hawaiian Ancestors have is for many families to pool their resources and try to purchase a farm outright or with minimum loans. Make sure that the loan can also be paid off ahead of time. Some may continue to hold jobs to assist in paying the mortgage and taxes, but others could begin to work the farm to raise most of what one needs to eat to subsist, and perhaps even sell the excess produced at the farmer’s markets. The excess food source raised and sold could also be used to pay off the loan more rapidly minimizing the interest given to the banks.
Other projects could also be woven into the farm dream with enough time and space to do so, such as making clothing, creating jewelry, pottery, art or other beautiful objects to sell at local fairs or upon the internet. Lotions, potions, handmade herbs, soaps and other necessities that others will appreciate could also be produced creating additional income to pay the taxes, pay off the mortgage more rapidly, or purchase what the farm itself does not grow or produce. In so doing, one could begin to move back to living from what the land can provide and out of the current paradigm of democratic slavery to the banks and land barons.
Those living a farm life will have more time. Time can be used to learn new skills that contribute to the living environment of the entire family and also produce other potential forms of income. Some could learn to make furnishings; others could create beautiful and useful décor or pottery that is pleasant to the eye as well as functional. Others could create jams, chutneys, jellies and other delicacies to eat as well as sell at farmers markets.
Per once visited a former community known as the Amana Colony. The Amana Colony was made up of many families that moved to the United States from Germany around the turn of the century and pooled resources to purchase land in the Midwest. The colony raised their own food, had their own schools, and created Amana washers, dryers and refrigerators for profit. The colony also had a restaurant that served the public from their home grown and homemade resources. The restaurant and a museum are still open today. No one in the colony ever worked more than 4 hours per day when it was active and producing their wares. From the Hawaiian Ancestors point of view, the only reason humans work so hard today is to pay the banks; and this requires 4 or more hours additional per day to afford.
The Con of Mass Marketing
Those pulling together and moving away from the current paradigm may choose to end the over consumption of objects and possessions that are really not needed to sustain your existence. From the Hawaiian Ancestors point of view, much of the credit debt that humans get into are objects purchased out of whim and that are not really required to subsist. The mass merchandisers are really good at creating artificial need, and the dream for the need is pressed into the masses through the media and television commercials and infomercials. Leave the television behind, and the artificial need for objects that you really do not require to subsist will also be left behind.
Need is equated to a lack of love in our opinion. Most today are trying to fill their hearts with objects. Humans go to the mall, they go to the movies, and they try and fill themselves with love from the outside in. The popcorn eaten and the possessions purchased do not fill the heart; and if anything, the vacuum and feeling of emptiness left following the experience is worse than before. This leads to a repeat of the need to go to yet another movie, and visit the mall yet again bringing home yet more “junk” that you really do not need. This then requires you to work yet harder to afford the objects purchased upon a whim, and not enough is ever saved then to purchase cars or homes outright and for cash.
The mass merchandisers run a large “con” from the Hawaiian Ancestors’ point of view. The “con” is that if you purchase this dress, wear these cosmetics, use these soaps, perfumes and lotions, or create a beautiful home that looks like this or that, that somehow and in some way, you will draw more love into your life. Alas, the entire dance has the opposite effect, especially if you use credit to obtain the goods. The dream for the beloved or friendships or Ohana that will fill your heart will go to the banks; and they will pass it on to the movie makers, and you instead will end up alone at home watching a late night love story on TV instead of living a life of love, unity and joy.
If you are not ready to band together with others to create another type of living from the land, then there are simple ways that you can begin to free yourself from democratic imprisonment that you may find yourself in. The following are some suggestions from the Hawaiian Ancestor’s point of view:
- Cut up the credit cards and learn to work upon a cash or debit card basis, saving for what you really need when you need it.
- Pay off the car or purchase a used car outright that you can afford and take care of it. The insurance will also cost a lot less. Or if you live in a region where public transportation is good, then use it in lieu of owning a car.
- Double up on your mortgage payments and pay off the house, or sell the house and move to someplace you can reduce your mortgage or purchase outright.
- Stop watching television and going to the movies. Instead take your time to be with nature and enjoy the beauty around you.
- Learn to subsist upon only one job so that there is time for other focuses that bring you joy.
- Learn to live within your budget. There is an old Hawaiian saying “Want more? Desire less.”
- Learn to fill your heart with the love of nature and the love of your friends and Ohana instead of excessive spending.
- Learn to create beautiful things with your hands either for you to enjoy or to sell and make extra income with. That which is made from scratch will cost less and give just as much joy to share or wear.
- Create your own business that assists in manifesting added income and in an expression that brings you joy.
- Plant a garden and reap the harvest of your own home grown food.
- Relocate to a region that is beautiful to enjoy and brings you peace.
- Call upon the ancestors to weave a dream for living upon a farm with others that also desire to live from what the land and sea can provide.
Summary
Times are coming ahead where the economic infrastructure that you know today will collapse. This is still many years ahead yet. However, the Hawaiian Ancestors perceive a time ahead of great change primarily due to the times of cleansing ahead. The times of cleansing shall be due to many diseases that will arise as the temperature of Earth continues to rise due to her global ascension. Earth is becoming a star. This will take a thousand years or more into the future, but it has begun, and there is no way to stop the continued warming. This is because Earth is a conscious vessel and is choosing consciously to ascend that this is so.
As the temperatures continue to rise, toxins and viruses of other eras that also killed many humans will become active again. As these substances become active, many who are not strong in their immune system function will perish. Those perishing will default upon their credit cards, car loans and home loans. The defaults will grow to be so excessive that it will put many banks out of business and cause credit to come to a screeching halt. Those leaving their money in the banks may lose their funds, much like the depression era of the 1920’s and 30’s. Others will return to bartering and trading for what you need in order to subsist.
Those who can find their way to property that is paid off and a manner of creating your sustenance from the land and sea will fare far better in the times ahead than those that continue to dance with a lofty lifestyle and the credit or bank loans that it costs to do so. The Hawaiian Ancestors desire to see the ascending little ones to be born ahead to have a solid family life and enough to eat to continue to exist in relative ease. This is possible with some rethinking of what is important in the dance of life, and a change to another way of being that may be more reminiscent of the turn of the century farmlands. Those that make these changes now will be better set to withstand the struggle that the future will present in the times ahead.
The Hawaiian Ancestors and all ancestors are here for you to call upon. We are a consciousness that carries forward beyond death. We continue to exist and watch those who are living. We desire to contribute to your lives. We will share what we knew when we were alive. Perhaps in so doing, suddenly you will remember how to make furnishings, weave mats and baskets, create beautiful clothing or jewelry from natural objects, and cook delicious meals from home grown gardens. We will also share our gardening knowledge so that your food source shall flourish. Therefore, call upon your ancestors and we will weave a dream of change into a dance that is harmonious and joyful to experience ahead, and one that takes you out of democratic slavery.
Aloha,
The Hawaiian Ancestors
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Dedication
With Love and Gratitude, we (Asur’Ana and Per) dedicate this book to our Hawaiian Ancestors. They taught us of the Aloha Spirit: to open the Heart, to become Sovereign, to honor the Āina (Land), and to honor the dance of the Ohana (Family). May their Wisdom guide Ascending Humans “home” to a new state of Peace, Love, Unity, and Joy within.
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