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Originally published in 1991, The New Evolutionary Paradigm
provides an innovative and cross disciplinary look at evolution.
While Darwin's theory of evolution was originally restricted to the
life sciences, in recent years the same principles have been
applied successfully to historical, social and natural sciences.
The papers included in The New Evolutionary Paradigm analyse the
facts, observations, and accumulated data from the significance of
a general evolution theory cannot be overemphasised; a new
understanding of the cosmos and man's relationship to it could lead
to the systemization of the irreversible change that takes place in
society and nature. This book will appeal to scientists,
sociologists and those interested in transdisciplinary evolution
theories.
Originally published in 1991, The New Evolutionary Paradigm
provides an innovative and cross disciplinary look at evolution.
While Darwin's theory of evolution was originally restricted to the
life sciences, in recent years the same principles have been
applied successfully to historical, social and natural sciences.
The papers included in The New Evolutionary Paradigm analyse the
facts, observations, and accumulated data from the significance of
a general evolution theory cannot be overemphasised; a new
understanding of the cosmos and man's relationship to it could lead
to the systemization of the irreversible change that takes place in
society and nature. This book will appeal to scientists,
sociologists and those interested in transdisciplinary evolution
theories.
First Published in 1971, Human Values and the Mind of Man examines
how value questions have been treated in traditional theories of
human nature. It discusses the following topics: theory of mind as
seen through the rules of the generation of languages; the
implications for human value of automata theory; the nervous
system, higher mental processes and human values; value
consequences of various positions on the mind-body problem; the
implications of self-actualization theory for human value; and
specific value problems in the philosophy of mind. The book
presents an interdisciplinary dialogue centred around thoughts
about man and their implications for human action, decision, and
nature of what we call the 'human mind'. This book is an essential
read for philosophers, psychologists, scientists, and humanists.
This revised edition of the classic text of the period provides
both the student and the specialist with an informative account of
post-Roman English society.
First Published in 1972, Introduction to Systems Philosophy
presents Ervin Laszlo's first comprehensive volume on the subject.
It argues for a systematic and constructive inquiry into natural
phenomenon on the assumption of general order in nature. Laszlo
says systems philosophy reintegrates the concept of enduring
universals with transient processes within a non-bifurcated,
hierarchically differentiated realm of invariant systems, as the
ultimate actualities of self-structuring nature. He brings themes
like the promise of systems philosophy; theory of natural systems;
empirical interpretations of physical, biological, and social
systems; frameworks for philosophy of mind, philosophy of nature,
ontology, epistemology, metaphysics and normative ethics, to
showcase the timeliness and necessity of a return from analytic to
synthetic philosophy. This book is an essential read for any
scholar and researcher of philosophy, philosophy of science and
systems theory.
Originally published in 1971 Evolution - Revolution is an
interdisciplinary volume examining inquiry around the central topic
of evolution and revolution. Containing contributions from a number
of eminent academics of the time, the book addresses the meaning
and application of evolution and revolution in the context, not of
what things are, or even how they behave, but how they become. The
broad interdisciplinary range of essays explores this concept
through the idea of development and change and argues that both
change, and development must be measured against concepts of flux
and that which endures. The editors of the book suggest that these
are the 'invariants' which contemporary thinkers are beginning to
accept as the process-counterparts of Platonic 'immutables'. Thus
this volume examines the two 'immutables' of evolution and
revolution. The book covers the concept through essays in science,
philosophic concepts of rationalism and existentialism, art and
religion.
The vision of the year 2020 Laszlo sketches is not a science
fiction account of a technological utopia, nor is it the doomsday
world pictured by pessimists. Laszlo argues for a holistic approach
to education, the environment, and political economic systems and
shows what is involved in reaching it, and how people today can
take an active and positive part in growing toward it.
In this imaginative and visionary book, Ervin Laszlo, one of the
world's foremost systems thinkers, takes the readers on a trip to
the future. As it approaches, will the dangers we have initiated on
our world reach a threshold which will end humanity and perhaps
other life?
Ervin Laszlo's tour de force, What is Reality?, is the product of a
half-century of deep contemplation and cutting-edge scholarship.
Addressing many of the paradoxes that have confounded modern
science over the years, it offers nothing less than a new paradigm
of reality, one in which the cosmos is a seamless whole, informed
by a single, coherent consciousness manifest in us all. Bringing
together science, philosophy, and metaphysics, Laszlo takes aim at
accepted wisdom, such as the dichotomies of mind and body, spirit
and matter, being and nonbeing, to show how we are all part of an
infinite cycle of existence unfolding in spacetime and beyond.
Augmented by insightful commentary from a dozen scholars and
thinkers, along with a foreword by Deepak Chopra and an
introduction by Stanislav Grof, What is Reality? offers a fresh and
liberating understanding of the meaning and purpose of existence.
An exploration of the current revolution in scientific thought and
the newest scientific findings in support of the Akashic field
- Explains how the new Akasha paradigm recognizes the
interconnection of all things in space and time through the quantum
resonance of the Akashic field
- Reveals the cosmos to be a self-actualizing, self-organizing
whole, bringing forth life and consciousness in countless universes
- Explores the latest discoveries in the sciences of life, mind,
and cosmos
Science evolves through alternating phases of "normal science" and
radical shifts that create scientific revolutions. We saw this at
the turn of the 20th century, when science shifted from a Newtonian
worldview to Einstein's relativity paradigm, and again with the
shift to the quantum paradigm. Now, as we recognize the nonlocal
interconnection of all things in space and time, we find our
scientific worldview shifting once again.
With contributions by physicists Paul A. LaViolette and Peter
Jakubowski, pioneering systems scientist Ervin Laszlo explores the
genesis of the current revolution in scientific thought and the
latest findings in support of the Akashic field. He explains how
the burgeoning Akasha paradigm returns our way of thinking to an
integral consciousness, a nonlinear mode of understanding that
enables us to accept the reality of nonlocal interconnection
throughout the world. This new inclusive way of understanding
reaffirms the age-old instinctive comprehension of deep connections
among people, societies, and nature, and it integrates and
transcends classical religious and scientific paradigms.
Providing examples from cutting-edge science of
quantum-resonance-based interactions among all living systems,
Laszlo shows the cosmos of the Akasha to be a self-actualizing,
self-organizing whole, where each part is in coherence with all
others and all parts together create the conditions for the
emergence of life and consciousness. The advent of the Akasha
paradigm marks a new stage in science's understanding of the
fundamental nature of the world and offers unique guidance for
contemporary efforts to create a peaceful and sustainable world.
"This important work unifies the realms of science and
consciousness in a truly integral 'theory of everything.'" --Ralph
Abraham, Ph.D., professor of mathematics, University of California,
and coauthor of Chaos, Creativity, and Cosmic Consciousness "A
seminal book from one of the best thinkers of our time. Ervin
Laszlo charts the -frontiers to which science is inexorably headed.
In years to come people will look back at the amazing foresight of
this work." --Peter Russell, fellow of the Institute of Noetic
Sciences and the Findhorn Foundation and author of From Science to
God "With extraordinary intellectual clarity, Laszlo provides a
vision that links the best of modern science to the wisdom of the
great spiritual traditions." --Stanislav Grof, M.D., Ph.D.,
president and founder of the International Transpersonal
Association and author of The Holotropic Mind Mystics and sages
have long maintained that there exists an interconnecting cosmic
field at the roots of reality that conserves and conveys
information, a field known as the Akashic record. Recent
discoveries in vacuum physics show that this Akashic Field is real
and has its equivalent in science's zero-point field that underlies
space itself. This field consists of a subtle sea of fluctuating
energies from which all things arise: atoms and galaxies, stars and
planets, living beings, and even consciousness. This zero-point
Akashic Field is the constant and enduring memory of the universe.
It holds the record of all that has happened on Earth and in the
cosmos and relates it to all that is yet to happen. In Science and
the Akashic Field, philosopher and scientist Ervin Laszlo conveys
the essential element of this information fieldin language that is
accessible and clear. From the world of science he confirms our
deepest intuitions of the oneness of creation in the Integral
Theory of Everything. We discover that, as philosopher William
James stated, "We are like islands in the sea, separate on the
surface but connected in the deep." ERVIN LASZLO, holder of the
highest degree of the Sorbonne (the State Doctorate), is recipient
of four Honorary Ph.D.s and numerous awards and distinctions,
including the 2001 Goi Award (the Japan Peace Prize) and
nominations for the 2004 and 2005 Nobel Peace Prizes. He is a
former professor of philosophy, systems theory, and futures studies
in the U.S., Europe, and the Far East and founder and president of
the international think-tank the Club of Budapest as well as of the
General Evolution Research Group. The author of 75 books,
translated into 20 languages, he lives in Italy.
Firsthand testimonies by 20 leaders in culture and science of their
interactions with the Akashic field
- Provides important evidence for the authenticity of nonmaterial
contact that human beings have with each other and with the cosmos
- Demonstrates that the increasing frequency and intensity of these
experiences is evidence of a widespread spiritual resurgence
- Includes contributions by Alex Grey, Stanislav Grof, Stanley
Krippner, Swami Kriyananda, Edgar Mitchell, and others
Knowing or feeling that we are all connected to each other and to
the cosmos by more than our eyes and ears is not a new notion but
one as old as humanity. Traditional indigenous societies were fully
aware of nonmaterial connections and incorporated them into their
daily life. The modern world, however, continues to dismiss and
even deny these intangible links--taking as real only that which is
physically manifest or proved "scientifically." Consequently our
mainstream culture is spiritually impoverished, and the world we
live in has become disenchanted.
In "The Akashic Experience," 20 leading authorities in fields such
as psychiatry, physics, philosophy, anthropology, natural healing,
near death experience, and spirituality offer firsthand accounts of
interactions with a cosmic memory field that can transmit
information to people without having to go through the senses.
Their experiences with the Akashic field are now validated and
supported by evidence from cutting-edge sciences that shows that
there is a cosmic memory field that contains all information--past,
present, and future. The increasing frequency and intensity of
these Akashic experiences are an integral part of a large-scale
spiritual resurgence and evolution of human consciousness that is
under way today.
Exploring how information is more fundamental than energy, matter,
space, or time, Jude Currivan, Ph.D., examines the latest research
across many fields of study and many scales of existence to show
how our Universe is in-formed and holographically manifested. She
explains how the fractal in-formational patterns that guide
behavior at the atomic level also guide the structure of galactic
clusters in space. She demonstrates how the in-formational
relationships that underlie earthquakes are the same as those that
play out during human conflicts. She shows how cities grow in the
same in-formational ways that galaxies evolve and how the dynamic
in-formational forms that pervade ecosystems are identical to the
informational structures of the Internet and our social behaviors.
Demonstrating how information is physically real, the author
explores how consciousness connects us to the many interconnected
layers of universal in-formation, making us both manifestations and
co-creators of the cosmic hologram of reality. She explains how
Quantum Mechanics and Einstein's Theory of Relativity can at last
be reconciled if we consider energy-matter and space-time as
complementary expressions of information, and she explores how the
cosmic hologram underlies the true origin of species and our own
evolution.
By opening this Handbook for wise thinking and living, you open the
door to your new identity, because across the threshold there is
only the lightness of Being, and infinity in all
directions.--Deepak Chopra In The Wisdom Principles, Dr. Ervin
Laszlo, authority in the fields of new science, consciousness, and
spirituality, bridges the chasm between our understanding of
science and the truths of spirituality, bringing an essential and
timely message of wisdom to the world. Laszlo offers readers
principles of empowerment that will guide the choices they make for
years to come and will allow them to move confidently toward a
better future. This book is the distillation of Laszlo's sixty plus
years spent delving into the mysteries of science and a lifetime of
keen spiritual insight. The nuggets of timely wisdom offered in The
Wisdom Principles, and the timeless truths revealed on its pages,
are a precious resource for wise thinking and living. As we stand
at a crossroads of civilization there has never been a greater need
for them than today. Deepak Chopra, Neale Donald Walsch, and Gregg
Braden are among the renowned thought-leaders who lend their voices
to Laszlo's work, framing the book and underscoring the power of
its life-changing principles.
Explains the universal information code connecting every person,
plant, animal, and mineral and its applications in science, health
care, and cosmic unity
- Examines research on consciousness, quantum physics, animal and
plant intelligence, emotional fields, Kirlian photography, and the
effects of thoughts, emotions, and music on water
- Reveals the connections between the work of Ervin Laszlo on the
Akashic field, Rupert Sheldrake on morphogenetic fields, Richard
Gerber on vibrational medicine, and Masaru Emoto on the memory of
water
DNA dictates the physical features of an organism. But what
dictates "how" something grows--from the division of cells in a
human being to the fractal patterns of a crystal?
Massimo Citro reveals that behind the complex world of Nature lies
a basic code, a universal information field--also known as the
Akashic field, which records all that was, is, and will be--that
directs not only physical development and behavior but also
energetic communication and interactions among all living and
non-living things. The author examines research on consciousness,
quantum physics, animal and plant intelligence, the power of
intention, emotional fields, Kirlian photography, and the effects
of thoughts, emotions, and music on water. Linking the work of
Ervin Laszlo on the Akashic field, Rupert Sheldrake on
morphogenetic fields, Richard Gerber on vibrational medicine, and
Masaru Emoto on the memory of water, Citro shows how the universal
information field connects every person, plant, animal, and
mineral--a concept long known by shamans and expounded by perennial
wisdom. Putting this science of the invisible to practical use, he
explains his revolutionary system of vibrational medicine, known as
TFF, which uses the information field to obtain the benefits of
natural substances and medications in their "pure" informational
form, offering side-effect-free remedies for health and well-being.
When asked for the definition of mental health and fulfilment,
Sigmund Freud had two words: lieben und arbeiten, love and work. In
this book we will find how 16 business leaders brought together
their compassion, their caring for others and the world, with their
work. True, only on rare occasions are we able to meet the person
behind initiatives that made a positive impact on the world, even
less have an in-depth view into their feelings, concerns,
hesitations, doubts and most intimate thoughts. What is seen
publicly is the initiative, the impact on the bottom line and the
community, or sometimes on the environment. Yet it is their
_personal_ stories that can be most inspirational, since they draw
our attention to the fact that amazing achievements start in simple
ways, with just the thinking of one individual. And when we find
out that the "exemplary individuals" have many very "human" aspects
that we identify with and find in ourselves, it brings us closer;
and, particularly, it may even trigger in us the question: If she
could do it... I wonder what could _I_ do? The interviews, however,
were only the beginning of the journey. The lessons of the
interviews made it possible to identify how we can all develop a
sustainability mindset: in other words, the thinking and the being
that can take us from breakdown to breakthrough on this planet.
Each one of us can play a part in leading the change; in fact, we
are already playing a part aEURO" we are just not necessarily aware
if that is the part we would like to play, or aware that we choose
the change we are contributing to unfold. Part I presents the 16
leaders, including a summary of their story and their initiatives.
Part II goes a little deeper, as you will find two dimensions that
were not obvious but which underlie the way these business leaders
championed the initiatives: the Thinking and the Being. Part III
explores why sustainability change is so slow, and addresses the
"elephant in the room": the values and beliefs that anchor our
Western Weltanschauung, or worldview. Part IV addresses the
alternatives that we have to convert the unsustainable values into
opportunities that will permit humanity to thrive and to break
through the obstructions that prevent us from stasis. Finally, Part
V takes us beyond the tipping point, and presents us with an
opportunity to evolve as humans developing a new way of thinking
and being on this planet. This transformation is so radical and
significant, that the author calls it the Big Bang Being.
Humankind is facing monumental challenges—the sustainability of
our natural resources, climate change, wealth inequalities,
breakdowns in social structures, the impact of artificial
intelligence, and of course the threat of pandemics. What we need
to understand is that with each of these challenges is an
opportunity to create a better future for our Earth. But first we
need to open our eyes and understand how the old “normal”—the
conventions and assumptions about how our systems work—are no
longer sustainable. Change is going to occur, and a “new
normal” is not simply necessary; it is imminent. The authors of
Dawn of An Era of Well-Being offer a unique worldview called the
“quantum paradigm” that is emerging in society. Their concepts
and principles are drawn from theories of Western science and
Eastern wisdom traditions of human spirituality. These compass
points for navigating the uncharted waters we are entering will be
of interest to all who want to find a path to a better world. In
this critical work authors Ervin Laszlo and Frederick Tsao are
joined by several contributors including Deepak Chopra, Jean
Houston, Neale Donald Walsch, and other well-known thought leaders.
A professor of religious studies meticulously documents his
insights from 73 high-dose LSD sessions conducted over the course
of 20 years * Chronicles, with unprecedented rigor, the author's
systematic journey into a unified field of consciousness that
underlies all physical existence * Makes a powerful case for the
value of psychedelically induced spiritual experience and discusses
the challenge of integrating these experiences into everyday life *
Shows how psychedelic experience can take you beyond
self-transformation into collective transformation and help birth
the future of humanity On November 24, 1979, Christopher M. Bache
took the first step on what would become a life-changing journey.
Drawing from his training as a philosopher of religion, Bache set
out to explore his mind and the mind of the universe as deeply and
systematically as possible--with the help of the psychedelic drug
LSD. Following protocols established by Stanislav Grof, Bache's 73
high-dose LSD sessions over the course of 20 years drew him into a
deepening communion with cosmic consciousness. Journey alongside
professor Bache as he touches the living intelligence of our
universe--an intelligence that both embraced and crushed him--and
demonstrates how direct experience of the divine can change your
perspective on core issues in philosophy and religion. Chronicling
his 73 sessions, the author reveals the spiral of death and rebirth
that took him through the collective unconscious into the creative
intelligence of the universe. Making a powerful case for the value
of psychedelically induced spiritual experience, Bache shares his
immersion in the fierce love and creative intent of the unified
field of consciousness that underlies all physical existence. He
describes the incalculable value of embracing the pain and
suffering he encountered in his sessions and the challenges he
faced integrating his experiences into his everyday life. His
journey documents a shift from individual consciousness to
collective consciousness, from archetypal reality to Divine Oneness
and the Diamond Luminosity that lies outside cyclic existence.
Pushing the boundaries of theory and practice, the author shows how
psychedelic experience can take you beyond self-transformation into
collective transformation, beyond the present into the future,
revealing spirit and matter in perfect balance.
From the cutting edge of science and living spirituality: a guide
to understanding our identity and purpose in the world * Explains
how we can evolve consciously, become connected with each other,
and flourish on this planet * "From the time when the conscious
universe was a preposterous notion to today, when it's a
cutting-edge idea full of promise for your future, Ervin Laszlo has
been its staunch champion." - Deepak Chopra, author of You Are the
Universe. For the outdated mainstream paradigm the world is a giant
mechanism functioning in accordance with known and knowable laws
and regularities. The new paradigm emerging in science offers a
different concept: The world is an interconnected, coherent whole,
and it is informed by a cosmic intelligence. We are conscious
beings who emerge and co-evolve as complex, cosmic-intelligence
in-formed vibrations in the Akashic Field of the universe. Ervin
Laszlo and his collaborators from the forefront of science,
cosmology, and spirituality show how the re-discovery of who we are
and why we are here integrates seamlessly with the new emerging
worldview in the sciences, revealing a way forward for humanity on
this planet. Offering a guidepost to orient this evolution, Laszlo
examines the nature of consciousness in the universe, showing how
our bodies and minds act as transmitters of consciousness from the
intelligence of the cosmos and how understanding science's new
concept of the world enables us to re-discover our identity and our
purpose in our world. With bold vision and forward thinking, Laszlo
and his contributors Maria Sagi, Kingsley L. Dennis, Emanuel
Kuntzelman, Dawna Jones, Shamik Desai, Garry Jacobs, and John R.
Audette outline the new idea of the world and of ourselves in the
world. They help us discover how we can overcome these divisive
times and blossom into a new era of peace, coherence, connection,
and global wellbeing.
Renowned authority on science and philosophy Dr. Ervin Laszlo
explores the implications of the new quantum sciences to move
beyond the of limits of reality as we know it--and find our way
again in our "in-formed," purposively evolving universe.
Reconnecting to the Source is a powerful new book on the science of
spiritual experience by Dr. Ervin Laszlo. A well-known figure in
the fields of new science, consciousness, and spirituality, Dr.
Laszlo has inspired some of today's most important figures in
science and philosophy. In Reconnecting to the Source he unpacks
the science behind spiritual experience, investigating the ways in
which we can access realms of experience beyond the everyday. It is
in these moments, when our conscious minds are in contact or
perhaps even overridden by our unconscious selves, that we can
explore the depths of spiritual meaning. In addition to a foreword
by Deepak Chopra, the book includes new, never before published
contributions from a long list of well-known writers and public
figures--including Jane Goodall, Barbara Marx Hubbard, Zhi-Gang Sha
and many more. Each contributor has written about a unique
spiritual experience of their own, sharing moments in their lives
that are outside of the boundaries of the usual and reflecting on
the importance of these moments. This revolutionary and powerful
book will challenge you to reconsider the boundaries of our own
experience and change how we look at the world around us. It is a
unique, never before available resource for people who want to know
how they can consciously align with the forces and "attractors"
that governs the universe, and brought us, living, conscious people
on the scene in the great processes of evolution that unfold here
on Earth.
Scientific evidence for the continual presence of consciousness
with or without connection to a living organism
- Examines findings on the survival of consciousness beyond life,
including near-death experiences, after-death communication, and
reincarnation
- Explains how this correlates precisely with cutting-edge physics
theories on superstrings, information fields, and energy matrices
- Reveals how consciousness manifests in living beings to continue
its evolution
Evidence now points to consciousness existing beyond the brain,
such as when the brain is temporarily incapacitated, as well as to
the survival of consciousness after death. Conventional science
prefers to dismiss these findings because they cannot be
accommodated by a materialist view of reality. Spirituality and
religion embrace the continuity of consciousness and ascribe it to
a nonmaterial spirit or soul that is immortal. As such,
spirituality/religion and science continually find conflict in
their views. But what if there truly is no conflict?
Based on a new scientific paradigm in sync with experience-based
spirituality, Ervin Laszlo and Anthony Peake explore how
consciousness is continually present in the cosmos and can exist
without connection to a living organism. They examine the rapidly
growing body of scientific evidence supporting the continuity of
consciousness, including near-death experiences, after-death
communication, reincarnation, and neurosensory information received
in altered states. They explain how the persistence of
consciousness beyond the demise of the body means that, in essence,
we are not mortal--we continue to exist even when our physical
existence has come to an end. This correlates precisely with
cutting-edge physics, which posits that things in our plane of time
and space are not intrinsically real but are manifestations of a
hidden dimension where they exist in the form of superstrings,
information fields, and energy matrices.
With proof that consciousness is basic to the cosmos and immortal
in its deeper, nonmanifest realm, Laszlo and Peake reveal the
purpose of consciousness is to manifest in living beings in order
to continuously evolve.
Festschriften, when they are haphazard collections of pieces
written by colleagues and well-wishers on the occasion of a major
anniversary in the life of a distinguished man, tend to be tedious.
One can more profitably go directly to the writings of the
celebrant, as well as other, more voluntary publications of his
well-wishers. However, the editors wish to claim that this
Festschrift is different. This is so first of all because of the
almost unique combination of interests and competence of Henry
Margenau. He is at once a distinguished physicist, an equally
distinguished educator, and a prominent philosopher. These broad
areas of his extraordinarily active and fruitful career are each
represented in this volume in his honor, and this constitutes the
particular interest of the collection. Without limiting themselves
to paraphrases or empty compliments, the contributors to this book
range over the scope of interest of Margenau's work, and,
acknowledging its influence and significance, present their own
viewpoints and conclusions. Since they include some of the most
distinguished men in science and philosophy today, the privilege of
having them speak to some broadly defined common concerns in a
single volume is a rare one, for which our thanks must go to Henry
Margenau, who inspired the papers.
An autobiography usually recounts the life of a person who has
achieved wide acclaim in one field. But this extraordinary book
describes the life of someone who has achieved international
acclaim in" three" fields Ervin Laszlo was a child prodigy on the
piano and grew up to become an internationally celebrated virtuoso.
By the time he reached his 40s, however, he had become a famous
scientist and philosopher, and had written a dozen books and more
than a hundred articles. He also taught at major universities in
Europe, the U.S., and the Far East. Shortly thereafter, he gained
world renown as a global visionary, heading research programs at
the United Nations and founding an international think tank (the
Club of Budapest). But this book is "not "an autobiography in the
traditional sense. In Laszlo's own words: "I don't like talking
about myself, about what makes me tick and why. Writing about all
the things that have happened to me is different. This is
storytelling--the telling of a real, lived story: my story, as it
unfolded over the years." Join the author on his remarkable journey
from his days as an internationally acclaimed concert pianist . . .
to his profoundly personal quest to effect positive global
transformation
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