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The Earth Chain
of Globes
From the
writings of William Quan Judge, a pioneering Theosophist and
co-founder
of the orginal Theosophical Society, founded in New York in 1875
This item takes the form of a dialogue
with another
Theosophist of the day, William Brehon in
the Path Magazine
William Quan
Judge
1851 - 1896
THE EARTH CHAIN OF GLOBES
I
ALTHOUGH H.P.B. gave out to several of those who
met her during the period from 1875 to 1878 the very same teachings in respect
to the nature of man and of the "worlds" he evolves in as were
afterwards publicly expounded in Esoteric Buddhism by Mr. Sinnett upon letters
received by him through her from her Teachers, the credit of thus publishing
those teachings, if such credit is desired, must be granted to that author. But
at the time he began his publications, we who had known the doctrines so many
years before wrote to H.P.B. complaining that the method adopted would lead to
confusion on the one hand and to a materializing of the doctrines on the other,
while, of course, no objection was made in general to the divulgement of what
at a prior date had been given us in confidence, for he could not and would not
have given the teachings to the public at all unless he had been permitted to
do so. And after all these years the confusion to which our letters adverted
has arisen among Theosophists, while there has been an apparent lack of attempt
to clear it away. In respect to the "Earth Chain of Globes," the
materializing of the doctrine and the confusion in the minds of students have
been greater than in regard to any other of the teachings. This cloudiness I
will now attempt to dissipate, if possible, with the help of some of H.P.B.’s
own words in her book, the time having arrived and permission being granted,
and access being also had to certain plain statements thereupon from the
original sources.
In Esoteric Buddhism 6th ed., p. 77, we find in
reference to the "Chain of Globes":
Separated as these are in regard to the grossly
mechanical matter of which they consist, they are closely and intimately bound
together by subtle currents and forces. . . . It is along these subtle currents
that the life elements pass from world to world. . . . The most ethereal of the
whole series. . . . As it passes from world Z back again to world A.
Then follows, for illustrative purposes, the
figure of a series of tubs to represent the various globes of the whole series,
one filling up from the overflow out of the preceding tub. Further, that the
life wave reaches Globe A or B, and so on.
All this, in the absence of other explanations,
and naturally consequent upon modern habits of thought, has fixed the idea in
minds of many that the seven globes through which the evolution of man is
carried on are in fact separated from each other; that they have between each
other spaces along which currents flow to and from; and although the
illustration of the series of tubs might be very well used for even the most
metaphysical of problems, it had the effect of additionally deepening the idea
of the actual separation from each other of the seven "globes." It
has been thought that they were as much apart from each as any visible planet,
although connected by "subtle currents and forces."
But the fact is otherwise. The seven globes of
earth's chain are not separated at all, and are interblended and mixed with
each other. To make it clearer, if we were to develop inner sight so as to
perceive on the plane of the next globe, the fifth, it would not appear as a
definite ball in the sky or space. Whether it be smaller or larger than this
earth a fact not yet cleared up it would be seen to possess the earth as the
earth holds it.
It may be asked, Why was this not told in the
beginning? Because it was useless to tell, no one being at hand to understand
it; and also because if insisted on and it was not of enough importance to
require insistence the consequence might have been that even Mr. Sinnett would
not have published his invaluable and extremely useful book. He confessed in
that work that the doctrines propounded were new to him, and seemingly opposed
to modern ideas of nature. In great part this was true, though there were very
many who did not find them new but who were not sufficient in number to risk
then an insistence on a point that might too far violate the materialistic
conceptions prevalent. Since then, however, times have altered, and a large and
daily increasing number of minds are ready for the destruction of the idea
contained in these words from the above quotation: "Separated as these are
in regard to the grossly mechanical matter of which they are
composed."Strike out this statement, and the rest of the explanation can
be construed to agree with the facts as laid down by those who inspired the
book.
The globes of the earth-chain are not
"separated in regard to the grossly mechanical particles," but their
particles are interblended. When we pass on to the plane of life which Globe 5
or E represents, it will be and appear to our then senses as gross, while the
particles of this one will not be visible although still interblended with the
other. It was to this very sentence that we objected in 1875 [1885?], because
it contains the statement of a fallacy growing out of materialistic conception.
On this very subject the teachers of H.P.B.
wrote, Secret Doctrine, V.I,p.166:
Were psychic and spiritual teachings more of
Lilly understood, it would become next to impossible to even imagine such an
incongruity. . . . In short, as Globes, they are in COADUNITION but not in
CONSUBSTANTIALITY WITH OUR EARTH, and thus pertain to quite another state of
consciousness.
This should be clear enough, and, as if to draw
special attention to it, the very words which give the correct doctrine about
our "fellow globes" were printed in capital letters.
"Consubstantiality" means the state of
being the same substance. This is negatived in respect to the globes; but it is
asserted that they, being of different substances, are united in one mass, for
such is the meaning of "co-adunition." If this be the case, as must
be on the original authority, it then follows that the " seven globes of
earth's chain, while differing from each other as to what is commonly called
substance, are united together in a single mass. And when one is asked to shake
off the dense veil of matter which beclouds the sight so as to perceive another
of the globes, it is by no means meant that the companion globe, or globes as
the case may be, would be seen rolling in space all by itself": and this
is from another explanatory letter from the first authority. In the paragraph
from Secret Doctrine attention is called to the fact that just because the
seven globes are in co-adunition but not in consubstantiality with each other
they pertain to a state of consciousness quite other than that we are compelled
to be in now.
As H.P.B. used a diagram in which the globes are
set down as separated, it only requires to be remembered that the system could
not, on a flat surface by mere lines, be illustrated in any other way and be at
all clear. Besides, all the diagrams and illustrations must be construed with
the quotation on p. 1 66 in view, as well as the numerous pages of similar
explanations.
Every student should make inquiry of himself to
see what his ideas are on this subject, and revise them if they are found not
to be in accord with what was so clearly explained in the words above quoted.
For this lies at the root of many other difficulties. Materialistic conceptions
on this will lead to materializing, localizing, and separating of states such
as Devachan, and to perhaps dogmas about places that do not exist, when states
of consciousness should be dwelt upon. For, as was written in a letter quoted
by H.P.B.:
Unless less trouble is taken to reconcile the
irreconcilable - that is to say, the metaphysical and spiritual sciences with
physical or natural philosophy, "natural" being a synonym to them
[men of science] of that matter which falls under the perception of their
corporeal senses - no progress can be really achieved.
And on page 169 of Vol. I of Secret Doctrine is a
sentence not printed as a quotation, but which is really one from one of the
same teacher's letters, reading:
To be fully realized [the evolution of the monads
on the globes] both this process and that of the birth of the globes must be
examined far more from their metaphysical aspect than from what one might call
a statistical standpoint.
Although the Lodge has declared through the mouth
of H.P.B. that the complete truth on these matters is the heritage of future generations,
yet we who are working in the movement now, believing in reincarnation and
knowing the force of Karmic tendencies, must not forget that we are destined to
return in future years once more to the same work. We should therefore study
the pure spiritual, psychic, and metaphysical aspects of the doctrines, leaving
disputes with the changing science of the day to those who are amused by it.
For those disputes are wholly unimportant, since they will all pass away; but
the spirit of truth will not pass, nor shall we who endeavor to find her and to
understand what she says to us.
WILLIAM Q. JUDGE
THE EARTH CHAIN OF GLOBES
II
IN February PATH the subject of the coadunition
but non-consubstantiality of the seven globes of the Earth-chain was opened up
slightly and discussed in view of certain expressions from the Adepts
themselves on the same matter. Since then questions and doubts have arisen, as
it seems that-as was suspected-the fundamental principles underlying this
doctrine have not been clearly defined in the minds of all. And, indeed, before
such clear definition is arrived at most if not all of the naturalistic and
materialistic doctrines and modes of thought of the day will have to be
abandoned. The true theory of the companion globes of our earth is one which
cannot be fully comprehended if we are influenced, as many are, by the
education which for centuries has been imposed upon us. When the adepts say
that these doctrines must be examined from a metaphysical standpoint, the
nineteenth century person thinks that therefore it must be so vague and unreal
as not to constitute an inclusion of facts, since "facts" are hard
and visible things, so to say.
The first question, coming from one who grasps to
a great extent the theory broached in the paragraph from the Master's pen
quoted in Secret Doctrine, is whether we will be able to see but one globe at a
time as we change our centre of consciousness? That is to say, seeing that we
now can perceive the earth with the eye and none of the other companions, does
it follow from this that, when the race ceases to function on the earth and has
taken up evolution on the next globe in order, we shall see then but that globe
and none of the others of the chain among which will then be included this
earth? It by no means follows that we then shall be able to see but one, but to
what extent our then vision will be stretched or how many other globes we shall
be able to see has not been given out publicly by the Masters, and it is held
that alone in the keeping of the Lodge is the knowledge on this detail of the
doctrine. We are left therefore to our own deductions, to be drawn from known
facts. No very substantial benefit could be derived from exact knowledge about
it, as it relates to matters and states of life removed from us inconceivably
far both as to time and consciousness. Nor would a full explanation be
comprehended. One of the teachers has written:
You do not seem to realize the tremendous
difficulties in the way of imparting even the rudiments of our science to those
who have been trained in the familiar methods of (modern science). You do not
see that the more you have of the one the less capable you are to instinctively
comprehend the other, for a man can only think in his worn grooves, and unless
he has the courage to fill up these and make new ones for himself [italics are
mine] he must perforce travel on the old lines. .
Such is, unfortunately. the inherited and
self-acquired grossness of the Western mind, and so greatly have the very
phrases expressive of modern thought been developed in the line of practical
Materialism, that it is now next to impossible either for them to comprehend or
for us to express in their own languages anything of that delicate, seemingly
ideal, machinery of the occult cosmos. To some little extent that faculty can
be acquired by the Europeans through study and meditation, but-that's all. And
here is the bar which has hitherto prevented a conviction of the Theosophical
truths from gaining currency among Western nations-caused Theosophical study to
be cast aside as useless and fantastic.
As implied in the foregoing, the reason for not
telling all about it is that it would not be comprehended, and not that the
Lodge desires to keep it back from the world. The same difficulty has often
been encountered by ordinary clairvoyants who have tried to give an account of
the little they know of the "occult cosmos" to hearers whose modes of
thought were purely materialistic or tainted by that kind of education. And I
have met estimable theosophists who said to me that if they really were
convinced that I believed certain things which I hinted to them they would be
forced in sadness to conclude I was a most superstitious person meaning of
course that their ignorance and inability would constitute my superstition.
But as we now reside in a physical body perfectly
visible to us, and as the astral body is sometimes seen by certain persons, it
follows most surely that some persons can now see another body or form of
matter while functioning in their little earth. The fact that all do not see
the astral body only proves that as yet the seeing of it is not normal for the
whole human race. And looking at the other side of the matter, we know that
sometimes persons escaped temporarily from the physical body and functioning
wholly in the astral have been able to see the physical one as it slept in
trance. From this we may conclude that when the race has gone to some other
centre of consciousness called a globe, it may possibly be able to see another
of the companions in the sky. This is made more probable from the fact that the
Earth is the lowest or at the turning of the circle, and for that reason it is
on its own plane and not in company as to plane with any other one. The others
might be two at a time on the one plane and then visible to each other.
The next point raised is that if the article of
February is accepted, then it results that we consider the companion globes to
be only "phases of the Earth." The letter from the Master above
quoted is pertinent here, for this objection arises solely and wholly from a
materialistic education leading the objector to give the first place of
importance to the earth, just as if it were not possible to say that earth is a
phase of the other globes.
The globes are not in any sense phases of each
other, but are "phases of consciousness." The consciousness alters
and we function in another state of matter, in the same place, but not able to
see the state of matter we have left. And as now the whole race is bound up by
its total form and quality of consciousness, the units of it are compelled to
remain in the general state of consciousness until the race progress permits an
advance or change to another. In the evolution of the race it develops new
senses and instruments for perception, but these proceed along with the
changing centre of consciousness, and are not the causes for the latter but are
effects due to the operation and force of that inner power of perceiving which
at last compels nature to furnish the necessary instrument. When the new
instruments are all perfected, then the whole race moves on to another plane
altogether.
All this supports and enforces the doctrine of
universal brotherhood upon which the Adepts have insisted. For the changing of
consciousness as to centre is not for the benefit of the individual, but is
permissible and possible when the whole mass of matter of the globe whereon the
beings are evolving has been perfected by the efforts and work of the most
advanced of the whole number, and that advanced class is man. If it were
otherwise, then we should see millions upon millions of selfish souls deserting
the planet as soon as they had acquired the necessary new senses, leaving their
fellows and the various kingdoms of nature to shift for themselves. But the law
and the Lodge will not permit this, but insist that we shall remain until the
lower masses of atoms have been far enough educated to be able to go on in a
manner not productive of confusion. Here again we trench upon the materialism
of the age, which will roar with laughter at the idea of its being possible to
educate the atoms.
The doctrine of the interpenetration of the
planes of matter lies at the root of clairvoyance, clairaudience, and all such
phenomena. Clairvoyance would be an impossibility were it not the fact that
what for the ordinary sense is solid and an obstacle to sight is in reality for
the other set of senses non-existent, free from solidity, and no obstacle.
Otherwise clear seeing is impossible, and the learned doctors are right who say
we are all deluded and never did any one see through a solid wall. For while
the faculty of imagination is necessary for the training of the power to see
through a solid wall, we could not so perceive merely by imagination, since
objects must have a medium through which they are to be seen. This again
strikes against materialistic conceptions, for the "objective"
usually means that which can be seen and felt. But in the machinery of the
"occult cosmos" the objective is constantly changing to the
subjective and vice versa, as the centre of consciousness changes. In the
trance or clairvoyant state the subjective of the waking man has become the
objective. So also in dreams. There, clothed with another body of finer
texture, the perceiver finds all the experiences objective as to their
circumstances and subjective as to the feelings they produce on the perceiver
who registers the sensations. And in precisely similar manner will the race
see, feel, and know when it has changed all and begins to function on another
globe.
WILLIAM BREHON
Path, February and March. 1893
THE EARTH CHAIN OF GLOBES
III
The Editor has handed me a communication from a
reader upon this subject which I insert here, as it on the one hand shows a very
common defect of students-inaccuracy of reading, thought, and reference, and on
the other will serve as a question which arises in other minds. It reads:
Please state in reference to the Earth Chain of
Globes whether it is meant to be conveyed on page 159 of S. D. Vol. I that the
"seven globes from the 1st to the 7th proceed in seven Rounds," that
each globe revolves seven times around the World Chain with its own particular
development [say the Mineral Kingdom], before the next in order [say the Vegetable
Kingdom] appears on Globe A? Or does the Mineral Kingdom only go once around
the World Chain from I to 7? In Esoteric Buddhism, page 91, it is stated that
the several kingdoms pass "several times around the whole circle as
minerals, and then again several times as vegetables," but there is no
distinct statement of this in S.D.-Yours, IGNOTUS.
Inaccuracies like those in the foregoing are not
uncommon. They are constant and all-pervading. It is probably the fault of
modern education, accentuated by the reading of a vast amount of superficial
literature such as is poured out day by day. Any close observer can detect the
want of attention displayed in metaphysical studies in contrast with the
particular care given to matters of business and practical affairs of life. All
those who are studying Theosophy ought to make themselves aware of this
national defect, and therefore give the strictest attention to what they read
upon metaphysics and devote less attention to the amount of such reading than
to thinking upon what is read.
In the first place, the Secret Doctrine does not
say on the page quoted, nor anywhere else, what "Ignotus" writes.
Instead of reading as quoted, the passage is:
Everything in the metaphysical as in the physical
Universe is septenary. [p. 158] . . . The evolution of life proceeds on these
seven globes or bodies from the first to the seventh in Seven Rounds or Seven
Cycles [p. 159].
I insert in italics the omitted words, the word
proceeds having been put out of its place by "Ignotus." The error
makes a completely new scheme, one unphilosophical and certainly not given out
by the Masters. But though some may wonder why I notice such a false
assumption, it is right to take it up because it must have arisen through
carelessness, yet of such a sort as might perpetuate an important error. It
follows from the restoration of the passage that the Globes do not
"revolve around the world chain." The supposition of the
correspondent is not peculiar among the many hurried ones made by superficial
readers. He first assumed that the various globes of the Earth-Chain revolved,
in some way which he did not stop to formulate, in seven rounds-I presume in
some imaginary orbit of their own-in what he called the "world
chain," and then he went on adapting the rest of the evolutionary theory
to this primary assumption. By reading the Secret Doctrine and the former
articles on this subject in the PATH, the point in question will be made clear.
Evolution of the monad, which produces and underlies all other evolutions,
proceeds on the seven planetary bodies of any chain of evolution. These seven
places or spheres for such evolution represent different states of
consciousness, and hence, as written in the Secret Doctrine and attempted to be
shown in these articles, they may and do interpenetrate each other with beings
on each. Therefore all such words as "round," "around,"
"chain," and the like must be examined metaphysically and not be
allowed to give the mind a false notion such as is sure to arise if they are
construed in the material way and from their materialistic derivation. "To
go around" the seven globes does not mean that one passes necessarily from
one place to another, but indicates a change from one condition to another,
just as we might say that a man "went the whole round of sensations."
As to the other questions raised, Esoteric
Buddhism is right in saying that the monads pass several times around the
globes as minerals and vegetables, but wisely does not make the number and
order very definite. In the Secret Doctrine one of the Masters writes that at
the second round the order of the appearance of the human kingdom alters, but
the letter goes no farther on that point except to say, as is very definitely
put in the Secret Doctrine on p. 159, para. 4;
The Life Cycle . . . arrived on our Earth at the
commencement of the Fourth in the present series of life-cycles and races. Man
is the first form that appears thereon, being preceded only by the mineral and
vegetable kingdoms-even the latter having to develop and continue its further
evolution through man.
This states quite distinctly (a) that after the
second round the order alters, and (b) that in the fourth round, instead of
animals appearing as the first moving forms for the monads to inhabit, the
human form comes first, preceded by mineral and vegetable, and followed by the
brute-animal.
This change always comes on at any fourth round,
or else we never could have evolutionary perfection. Other monads come
originally from other spheres of evolution. In a new one such as this the
preliminary process and order of mineral, plant, animal, human must be
followed. But having in two or three rounds perfected itself in the task, the
monad brings out 'the human form at the turning point, so that man as the model,
means, guide, and savior may be able to intelligently raise up not only
humanity but as well every other kingdom below the human. This is all made very
clear and positive by repeated statement and explanation in the Secret
Doctrine, and it is a matter for surprise that so many Theosophists do not
understand it.
For fear that the present may be misunderstood I
will add. Although the order of appearance of the human form alters as stated,
this does not mean that the whole number of natural kingdoms does not make the
sevenfold pilgrimage. They all make it, and in every round up to and including
the seventh there are present in the chain of globes elemental, mineral,
vegetable, animal, and human forms constituting those kingdoms, but of course
the minerals and vegetables of the seventh round and race will be a very
different sort from those of the present.
But as what a Master has said hereon is far
better than my weak words, I will refer to that. Thus:
Nature consciously prefers that matter should be
indestructible under organic rather than inorganic forms, and works slowly but
incessantly towards the realization of this object-the evolution of conscious
life out of inert material.
WILLIAM BREHON
Path, April, 1893
KALI YUGA AND THE COMING RACE
How many years are there in Kali Yuga? (2) Will
the sixth sub-race begin very soon, that is, will it be at the end of the cycle
of the first five thousand years of Kali Yuga? (3) Cannot a person of the fifth
race come near where the sixth race shall live?
Kali Yuga is said by the Brahmins and by the
Secret Doctrine to be 432,000 years long. We will have to accept the
calculation for the present.
(2) Many thousands of years will pass before the
next race will be here, and you will have died several times over before that,
and also it is probable you will be one of that race unless you go to some
other planet. You have made the error of sup-posing that the end of the cycle
in 1898 is the end of the race. It is not. It is but a minor cycle, though
quite important in its way. Hence-
(3) As we, including you, will be members of the
new race in all probability if we take advantage of our opportunities, there is
no profit in the question or its answer, for the sixth race not being due for
so many centuries, and you being eligible for membership in it, there is no
sequence. When the sixth race has fully come, many degenerate examples of the
bodies of the fifth will be here with it and among it, but no special place
will be kept for its development.
WILLIAM QUAN JUDGE
Path, January, 1895
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Index of
Articles by
By
H P
Blavatsky
Is the Desire to Live Selfish?
Ancient Magic in Modern Science
Precepts Compiled by H P Blavatsky
Obras
Por H P Blavatsky
En
Espanol
Articles
about the Life of H P Blavatsky
Writings of Ernest Egerton Wood
Theosophy and
the Number Seven
A selection
of articles relating to the esoteric
significance
of the Number 7 in Theosophy
Index of
Searchable
Full
Text Versions of
Definitive
Theosophical
Works
H P Blavatsky’s Secret Doctrine
Isis Unveiled by H P Blavatsky
H P Blavatsky’s Esoteric Glossary
Mahatma Letters to A P Sinnett 1 - 25
A Modern Revival of Ancient Wisdom
(Selection of Articles by H P Blavatsky)
The Secret Doctrine – Volume 3
A compilation of H P Blavatsky’s
writings published after her death
Esoteric Christianity or the Lesser Mysteries
The Early Teachings of The Masters
A Collection of Fugitive Fragments
Fundamentals
of the Esoteric Philosophy
Mystical, Philosophical, Theosophical, Historical
and Scientific Essays Selected from "The
Theosophist"
Edited by George Robert Stow Mead
From Talks on
the Path of Occultism - Vol. II
In the Twilight” Series of Articles
The In the Twilight” series appeared during
1898 in The Theosophical Review and
from 1909-1913 in The Theosophist.
compiled from information supplied by
her relatives and friends and edited by A P Sinnett
Letters and Talks on Theosophy and the Theosophical
Life
Obras
Teosoficas En Espanol
Theosophische
Schriften Auf Deutsch
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Complete Theosophical Glossary in Plain Text Format
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Quick Explanations with Links to
More Detailed Info
What is Theosophy ? Theosophy Defined (More Detail)
Three Fundamental Propositions Key Concepts of Theosophy
Cosmogenesis
Anthropogenesis
Root Races
Karma
Ascended Masters After Death States Reincarnation
The Seven Principles of Man Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
Colonel Henry Steel Olcott William Quan Judge
The Start of the Theosophical Society
History of the Theosophical Society
Theosophical Society Presidents
History of the Theosophical Society in Wales
The Three Objectives of the Theosophical Society
Explanation of the Theosophical Society Emblem
Glossaries of Theosophical Terms
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Mid-Glamorganshire,
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An Outstanding
Introduction to Theosophy
By a student of
Katherine Tingley
Elementary Theosophy Who is the Man? Body and Soul
Body, Soul and Spirit Reincarnation Karma
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Menai Performing Art students
as
‘human statues’ in Bangor High Street.
This idea began in Covent Garden and spread
round Britain.
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What Theosophy Is From the Absolute to Man
The Formation of a Solar System The Evolution of Life
The Constitution of Man After Death Reincarnation
The Purpose of Life The Planetary Chains
The Result of Theosophical Study
An Outline of Theosophy
Charles Webster Leadbeater
Theosophy - What it is How is it Known? The Method of Observation
General Principles The Three Great Truths The Deity
Advantage Gained from this
Knowledge The Divine Scheme
The Constitution of Man The True Man Reincarnation
The Wider Outlook Death Man’s Past and Future
Cause and Effect What Theosophy does for us
The Unity Underlying all Religions
The Physical
Plane The Astral Plane
Kamaloka The Mental Plane Devachan
The Buddhic and
Nirvanic Planes Reincarnation Karma
The Three Kinds of Karma Collective Karma
The Law of
Sacrifice Man’s Ascent Building a
Cosmos
Annotated Edition Published
1885
Preface to the Annotated Edition Preface to the Original Edition
Esoteric Teachers The Constitution of Man The Planetary Chain
The World Periods Devachan Kama Loca
The Human Tide-Wave The Progress of Humanity
Buddha Nirvana The Universe The Doctrine Reviewed
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