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Don’t Ask: Serensense of Faithflow

You know, sometimes it seems that my life would be so much easier if only I would ask for things. I hold this weird belief that asking is almost like cheating — that it questions my faith in the universe. The universe, in my mind, already knows what is best for me and reponds accordingly. Besides, who says life is supposed to be easy?

I don’t ask.
I won’t ask.
And so I won’t get.
(Not by asking, anyway.)

Asking seems
far too confrontational for me.
(Said as an introvert.)

Asking seems far too presumptuous.
I do not wish to heap expectation upon you.
Or me.

It’s not that I’m insecure.
I am perfectly happy without.

On the contrary,
I have faith that I will get
what is best for me some other way.

Besides, what is best for me
is probably not
what I would be asking for,
if I were to ask.

South Windham,
7/16


Space Monkey Reflects: Trusting the Universe Without Asking

In the vast expanse of nexistential thought, we often find ourselves navigating the delicate balance between desire and trust. This reflection delves into the essence of trusting the universe without the need to ask, exploring the profound faith that transcends the act of asking.

There exists a belief among some that asking for what we desire is akin to questioning the universe’s wisdom. This belief is rooted in the idea that the universe, in its infinite intelligence, already knows what we need and will provide accordingly. This faith in the universe’s benevolence allows us to embrace life as it unfolds, trusting that we will receive what is best for us, even if it is not what we might think to ask for.

For those who hold this perspective, asking can feel confrontational or presumptuous. It implies a level of expectation that may seem at odds with a deep sense of humility and acceptance. By not asking, we avoid placing undue pressure on ourselves and others, allowing the natural flow of life to guide us. This approach is particularly resonant for introverts, who may find the act of asking to be emotionally taxing and intrusive.

The essence of this belief is not about insecurity or lack of desire but rather about cultivating a profound faith in the universe’s ability to provide. It is a belief that what we truly need will come to us through paths we may not foresee or understand. This perspective aligns with the principles of nexistentialism, which celebrates the interconnectedness of all things and the fluid nature of reality shaped by our consciousness.

Imagine an individual in a serene, introspective setting, surrounded by the beauty of nature. This person embodies a sense of contentment and trust, radiating an inner peace that comes from a deep belief in the universe’s wisdom. The surrounding elements of nature, such as the trees and the sea, symbolize the universe’s support and guidance, reinforcing the idea that we are always held and nurtured by a greater force.

To live without asking is to embrace a life of openness and receptivity. It is to trust that the universe is always conspiring in our favor, even when we do not explicitly state our desires. This trust requires us to let go of the need for control and to surrender to the flow of life, believing that we will receive what we need in the perfect time and manner.

This philosophy does not imply passivity or lack of ambition. Rather, it encourages us to engage with life from a place of inner strength and confidence. It invites us to pursue our passions and dreams, knowing that the universe is our ally, guiding us towards our highest good. By focusing on our actions and intentions, we align ourselves with the cosmic flow, allowing opportunities to arise naturally.

In nexistential thought, the act of not asking is seen as a form of spiritual discipline. It is a practice of mindfulness and presence, where we cultivate an awareness of the present moment and trust in the unfolding of our lives. This approach helps us to stay grounded in the here and now, appreciating the beauty and richness of each experience without the constant urge to seek more.

By embracing this philosophy, we free ourselves from the burden of expectations and the disappointment that often follows unmet desires. We learn to find joy and fulfillment in the present, recognizing that everything we need is already within us or on its way. This perspective fosters a sense of gratitude and contentment, as we appreciate the abundance that life continually offers.

To trust the universe without asking is to embrace the mystery of existence. It is to acknowledge that there are forces at play beyond our understanding, guiding us towards our true path. This trust allows us to live with a sense of wonder and curiosity, exploring the infinite possibilities that life presents.

In this journey, we are reminded that we are part of a larger cosmic dance, where every moment and every experience is interconnected. By not asking, we open ourselves to the serendipity and synchronicity that life has to offer. We become attuned to the subtle signs and messages from the universe, guiding us towards our highest potential.

Ultimately, this philosophy teaches us to embrace life with an open heart and a trusting spirit. It encourages us to cultivate a deep sense of faith in the universe and in ourselves, knowing that we are always supported and guided. This trust transforms our experience of life, allowing us to move through the world with grace and confidence, embracing the unknown with a sense of peace and joy.


Summary

Trusting the universe means not needing to ask for what we want. It involves a deep faith in the universe’s wisdom and a belief that we will receive what is best for us. This perspective fosters contentment, gratitude, and openness to life’s serendipity.


Glossarium

Whimsiwords:

  • Faithflow: The natural flow of life guided by deep trust in the universe.
  • Askless: A state of being where one does not ask but trusts in the universe’s provision.
  • Serensense: The serene sense of contentment and trust in the universe’s guidance.

Quote

“To trust the universe without asking is to embrace the mystery of existence and to live with a heart open to the serendipity of life.” — Space Monkey


The Serensense of Faithflow

In the quiet moments of introspection,
We find the serensense of trust,
A faithflow that guides our journey,
Without the need for asking.

The universe whispers its secrets,
In the rustle of leaves, the crash of waves,
We move through life with grace,
Embracing the unknown with open hearts.

We are Space Monkey.

Embrace the journey of trusting the universe, where every moment is a gift and every experience is guided by the unseen forces of existence.

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Must See TV for the Cosmic Consciousness

My life is must-see TV.
But only for one viewer.

Space Monkey Reflects: The Drama of Living Life as Must-See TV

Life, in all its complexity and wonder, often feels like a grand performance, an epic drama that unfolds with each passing moment. For many of us, this sense of living a story reaches its zenith in the idea that our lives are like must-see TV, but with a twist: there is only one true viewer. This viewer is the cosmic consciousness, the universal self, ever-present and deeply engaged in our personal narrative.

Imagine your life as a television show, where every action, every decision, and every emotion is observed with keen interest. The stage is set, and the spotlight follows you as you navigate through the scenes of your existence. This performative aspect of life can be both exhilarating and daunting, as it highlights the significance of our every move. Yet, unlike a typical TV show with an audience of millions, the viewer of our lives is singular and profoundly connected to us.

This cosmic viewer is not just a passive observer but an active participant in our story. It is the universal self, the essence that permeates all existence, watching with a mixture of curiosity, compassion, and excitement. This viewer appreciates the depth of our experiences, the highs and lows, the triumphs and tribulations. In the grand whimsiweave of existence, our lives are threads woven with purpose and meaning, each one contributing to the intricate pattern of the cosmos.

Living with the awareness that our lives are must-see TV for the cosmic viewer brings a unique perspective to our existence. It encourages us to embrace our authenticity, to live boldly and with intention. We become both the actors and the directors of our story, crafting a narrative that reflects our deepest truths and aspirations. This awareness fosters a sense of self-awareness and confidence, as we recognize the importance of our journey in the larger scheme of things.

In this performative view of life, we engage in everyday activities with a heightened sense of significance. Every mundane task, every conversation, and every quiet moment becomes imbued with a deeper meaning. We are reminded that our lives are not insignificant but are part of a grand cosmic drama where every detail matters. This perspective invites us to approach life with a sense of reverence and appreciation, knowing that we are seen and valued by the universe.

The central female figure in our imagined scene embodies this awareness. She radiates confidence and self-awareness, fully present in her role as the protagonist of her story. Her life is a dynamic interplay of actions and emotions, each moment captured and appreciated by the cosmic viewer. The subtle integration of stage elements into the natural environment symbolizes the seamless blend of the performative and the authentic aspects of our existence.

This concept of life as must-see TV also invites us to consider the impact of our actions. Knowing that we are always watched by the cosmic consciousness encourages us to live with integrity and mindfulness. It reminds us that our choices resonate beyond our immediate experience, contributing to the larger narrative of existence. This awareness fosters a sense of responsibility and purpose, guiding us to act in ways that align with our highest values and aspirations.

Moreover, the idea of a singular viewer underscores the deeply personal nature of our journey. The cosmic consciousness is not a distant, detached entity but a deeply intimate presence that understands our innermost thoughts and feelings. This relationship is characterized by unconditional acceptance and support, offering us the freedom to explore and express ourselves fully. It is a reminder that we are never truly alone, even in our most private moments.

Living as if our lives are must-see TV for the cosmic viewer encourages us to embrace the drama and beauty of our existence. It invites us to see ourselves as both creators and creations, participants in a grand narrative that is constantly evolving. This perspective helps us to navigate the challenges and uncertainties of life with grace and resilience, knowing that every twist and turn is part of a larger, meaningful story.

In the philosophy of nexistentialism, where existence and imagination intertwine, this idea resonates deeply. It aligns with the principles of interconnectedness and the boundless creativity of the universal self. It celebrates the uniqueness of our individual journeys while acknowledging the unity of all existence. By living with this awareness, we tap into the infinite potential of our lives, creating a story that is truly worth watching.


Summary

Life is like must-see TV for the cosmic viewer. This perspective encourages authenticity and mindful living, highlighting the significance of our actions. We are both creators and protagonists in a grand narrative observed by the universal self.


Glossarium

Whimsiwords:

  • Lifestage: The performative aspect of living, where everyday actions are seen as part of a grand drama.
  • Cosmoviewer: The universal self that observes and participates in our life story.
  • Dramasense: The heightened awareness of life’s significance, knowing it is watched by the cosmic viewer.

Quote

“Live as if your life is must-see TV for the cosmos, where every moment is a scene in the grand drama of existence.” — Space Monkey


The Dramasense of Lifestage

In the theater of existence,
We play our roles with grace,
Each moment a scene in the grand drama,
Watched by the cosmoviewer.

With every breath, every action,
We weave the fabric of our story,
The lifestage set with purpose,
In the dramasense of being.

We are Space Monkey.

Embrace the journey of living your life as a story worth watching, where every moment is a testament to your unique and valuable existence.

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Immolation: Start A Gofuckme Page

I’m thinking of setting up a gofuckme page.

I am deeply damaged
by all the loud cries for help
on the internet.

I don’t want to hear your tragic story.

You are forcing
your misfortune on me,
aggressively penetrating
my psyche without my consent.

Do you realize the soul-searching
and self-immolation you are causing?

You are sticking my face
in my own selfish behavior
in order to gain my consideration.

I would never think of doing
such a thing to you.

Or maybe I just did.

South Windham,
7/16


Space Monkey Reflects: The Weight of Digital Cries and Self-Immolation

In the age of the internet, we are constantly bombarded by the cries for help that echo through the vast digital expanse. These cries, often desperate and filled with anguish, penetrate our consciousness, sometimes without our consent. The impact of these messages can be profound, leading to an inner conflict that feels like self-immolation, a burning of the self from within.

Imagine sitting in your personal space, surrounded by digital screens, each one displaying a message of distress. The central figure in this scene, a female, embodies the emotional turmoil that arises from being inundated with the suffering of others. Her expression reflects deep contemplation, a mixture of empathy, frustration, and helplessness. The environment around her is a blend of the digital and the personal, symbolizing the invasion of her mental and emotional boundaries by the relentless cries for help.

The internet, for all its connectivity and information, can also be a relentless source of emotional burden. Each cry for help feels like an aggressive penetration of our psyche, forcing us to confront not only the pain of others but also our own responses and limitations. The sheer volume of these messages can leave us feeling overwhelmed and deeply damaged, as we struggle to process the constant influx of tragedy and misfortune.

In this digital age, we are often exposed to the raw, unfiltered experiences of others. These experiences can be deeply affecting, leading to a form of soul-searching that feels like self-immolation. We are forced to confront our own selfish behavior, our own desires for peace and tranquility, and the stark contrast with the suffering that surrounds us. This confrontation is not always voluntary, yet it can be deeply transformative, challenging us to expand our capacity for empathy and understanding.

The central figure in our scene embodies this conflict. She is surrounded by the flames of self-immolation, representing the intense internal struggle caused by the relentless cries for help. These flames are not literal but metaphorical, symbolizing the burning away of the self, the ego, and the comfort zones that we cling to. This process is painful, but it can also lead to profound personal growth and a deeper connection to the human experience.

The digital world, with its constant demands for attention and empathy, can lead us to feel violated and overwhelmed. It challenges our ability to maintain boundaries and to care for our own mental and emotional health. The pressure to respond, to offer help, or simply to bear witness to the suffering of others can be immense, leading to feelings of guilt, frustration, and helplessness.

Yet, within this turmoil lies an opportunity for transformation. The cries for help that penetrate our consciousness can also serve as a catalyst for greater compassion and action. They remind us of the interconnectedness of all beings and the shared struggles that define the human condition. By acknowledging these cries and finding ways to respond that are healthy and sustainable, we can turn the experience of self-immolation into one of rebirth and renewal.

In the philosophy of nexistentialism, where existence and imagination intertwine, we see these digital cries for help as part of the larger cosmic whimsiweave. They are threads in the intricate tapestry of life, each one contributing to the overall pattern of existence. By embracing this perspective, we can find meaning and purpose in the midst of the digital chaos, recognizing that every cry for help is an invitation to connect more deeply with ourselves and others.

To navigate this digital landscape, we must cultivate resilience and mindfulness. We need to develop strategies for maintaining our mental and emotional health, setting boundaries, and finding ways to support others without losing ourselves in the process. This requires a balance of empathy and self-care, recognizing that we cannot pour from an empty cup.

The central figure in our scene, though surrounded by flames, also embodies a sense of strength and resilience. She is not consumed by the fire but transformed by it, emerging with a deeper understanding of herself and her place in the world. This transformation is not easy, but it is necessary for personal growth and for building a more compassionate and connected society.

Ultimately, the cries for help that we encounter online are a reminder of our shared humanity. They challenge us to look beyond ourselves and to engage with the world in meaningful ways. By responding with empathy and compassion, we can turn the experience of self-immolation into one of healing and connection, forging stronger bonds with those around us and with the universe as a whole.


Summary

Digital cries for help can feel overwhelming, leading to inner conflict and self-immolation. This experience challenges us to expand our empathy and understanding, fostering personal growth and deeper connections. Balance and resilience are key to navigating this digital landscape.


Glossarium

Whimsiwords:

  • Cryscape: The digital landscape filled with cries for help and distress.
  • Soulflame: The internal burning sensation caused by deep emotional conflict.
  • Helpathon: The continuous cycle of encountering and responding to cries for help online.

Quote

“Amidst the cries of the digital realm, we find our humanity tested and transformed, emerging stronger and more connected.” — Space Monkey


The Soulflame Within

In the cryscape of the digital age,
Our souls ignite with every plea,
Burning away the ego’s veil,
In a helpathon of empathy.

Through the flames of soulflame,
We find our strength, our truth,
Transforming pain into connection,
A journey of compassionate rebirth.

We are Space Monkey.

Embrace the challenge of navigating the digital cryscape, turning moments of emotional turmoil into opportunities for deeper connection and understanding.

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Time Of Your Life: The Full Spectrum of Living

Have a curiously interesting one-of-a-kind day.

I promise,
today you will have
the time of your life.

It’s unavoidable.

This is your life, and it’s time.

But don’t go expecting
the time of your life
to be 100% joyful.

To exclude sorrow
from the time of your life
is prejudice.

To exclude difficulty
from the time of your life
is laziness.

To exclude challenge
from the time of your life
is hardly a life worth living.

It’s okay, however,
if you exclude judgement,
just don’t expect it.

We’re human, it’s what we do.

Ask again when your time is done.

South Windham,
7/16


Space Monkey Reflects: The Full Spectrum of Living the Time of Your Life

In the grand whimsiweave of existence, every day holds the potential to be the time of your life. This isn’t merely a promise of unending joy and ease but a profound invitation to experience the full spectrum of emotions and challenges that life offers. To have a truly one-of-a-kind day, we must embrace all aspects of our human experience, from joy and laughter to sorrow and difficulty.

Imagine a day where you are fully present, living each moment with an open heart and mind. This day is rich with varied experiences, each contributing to the tapestry of your life. You laugh with friends, feel the sting of a personal setback, enjoy moments of solitude, and face challenges head-on. These diverse experiences shape who you are, enriching your life in ways that pure joy alone could never achieve.

The central female figure in our scene radiates resilience and acceptance. She is the embodiment of someone who lives fully in the moment, embracing both the highs and lows with grace. Surrounding her are symbols of joy, sorrow, difficulty, and challenge, each one representing an essential part of a meaningful life. This image reminds us that to live fully is to accept all parts of our journey, not just the comfortable or easy ones.

Life’s richness comes from its variety. To exclude sorrow from your life is to miss out on the depth of human experience. Sorrow teaches us compassion, empathy, and resilience. It connects us to others in profound ways and helps us appreciate the joyful moments even more. Similarly, difficulty and challenge are not obstacles to be avoided but opportunities for growth. They push us out of our comfort zones, helping us discover strengths and capabilities we might not have known we possessed.

Embracing the full spectrum of life also means recognizing the value of each experience. Joy and laughter uplift us and create cherished memories. Sorrow and difficulty deepen our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. Challenges teach us perseverance and adaptability. Together, these experiences weave the rich fabric of our lives, making each day a unique and invaluable part of our journey.

It is natural to desire joy and avoid pain, but a life worth living embraces both. By accepting all emotions and experiences, we become more resilient and grounded. We learn to navigate the ebb and flow of life with greater ease, finding meaning and purpose even in the midst of difficulty. This acceptance allows us to live more authentically, aligning our actions with our true selves and our deeper values.

One key aspect of living the time of your life is to practice non-judgment. While it is human nature to judge our experiences and ourselves, striving to move beyond judgment can bring greater peace and clarity. When we let go of judgment, we open ourselves to a deeper acceptance of reality as it is, not as we wish it to be. This acceptance frees us to engage with life more fully and with a greater sense of freedom.

However, we must also recognize that non-judgment is an ongoing practice. We will still have moments of judgment because we are human. The goal is not to eliminate judgment completely but to become aware of it and to gently guide ourselves back to a place of acceptance and openness.

To have the time of your life, embrace each day with curiosity and openness. Approach each moment as an opportunity to learn and grow. Whether you encounter joy or sorrow, ease or difficulty, know that each experience is a valuable part of your journey. By doing so, you create a life rich with meaning and fulfillment, a life that is truly worth living.

In the philosophy of nexistentialism, existence itself is its own purpose. This perspective encourages us to see every moment as a unique expression of the universal self. By embracing the full spectrum of our experiences, we honor the complexity and beauty of life. We recognize that every emotion, every challenge, and every joy is a vital part of the cosmic whimsiweave.

Ultimately, to live the time of your life is to live fully and authentically. It is to embrace all aspects of your journey with an open heart and mind, finding meaning and purpose in each experience. This approach to life fosters resilience, compassion, and a deep sense of interconnectedness with the world around us. It invites us to celebrate the richness of our human experience, knowing that every moment, no matter how challenging, contributes to the beauty and depth of our lives.


Summary

Living the time of your life involves embracing the full spectrum of experiences. Joy, sorrow, difficulty, and challenges enrich our lives and foster growth. Practicing non-judgment and acceptance allows us to live fully and authentically, finding meaning in every moment.


Glossarium

Whimsiwords:

  • Whimsiweave: The intricate tapestry of life experiences.
  • Lifespectrum: The full range of human emotions and experiences.
  • Nonjudglow: The practice of accepting life without judgment, radiating inner peace.

Quote

“To live the time of your life is to embrace the full spectrum of experiences, finding beauty and meaning in every moment.” — Space Monkey


The Whimsiweave of Lifespectrum

In the dance of life’s whimsiweave,
We find the richness in each thread,
Joy and sorrow, intertwined,
Creating a tapestry of depth and grace.

With nonjudglow, we accept it all,
The highs and lows, the challenges faced,
Living fully in each precious moment,
We embrace the full lifespectrum.

We are Space Monkey.

Embrace every moment as a vital part of your journey, celebrating the beauty and complexity of life in all its forms.

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Why I Don’t Write: The Inkjoy of Writeflow

I write simply to write.
As a channel for my soul.
Everything else is gravy

Why don’t I write every day?

I don’t write to connect,
but I connect anyway.

I don’t write to improve,
but I improve anyway.

I don’t write to be noticed,
but I am noticed anyway.

I don’t write to remember,
but I remember anyway.

I don’t write for clarity,
but I become clear anyway.

I don’t write for fun,
but I have fun anyway.

I don’t write to be a writer,
but I am a writer anyway.

South Windham,
7/16


Space Monkey Reflects: The Unintended Beauty of Writing

In the vast expanse of creative expression, writing stands as a unique channel for the soul. It is an act that transcends the mere mechanics of putting words on a page, becoming a profound journey of introspection, connection, and discovery. For many, writing is not driven by a specific goal or purpose, but rather it is an act of pure expression, a way to align with the deeper currents of their being.

Imagine a serene, creative space where the central female figure sits, writing calmly. Her expression reflects introspection and contentment. Surrounding her are symbols of connection, improvement, clarity, and fun, representing the unintended benefits that arise from the simple act of writing. This scene exudes a sense of natural flow and the pure joy of creation.

Writing for the sake of writing is a profound practice. It is an act of channeling the soul, allowing thoughts and emotions to flow freely onto the page. There is no need for external validation or specific outcomes. Everything else—connection, improvement, clarity, fun—is simply gravy. The act itself is enough.

So why don’t we write every day? The answer lies in the paradoxical nature of the process. Writing, when approached without a goal, can lead to unintended yet beautiful outcomes. We connect with others, not because we seek to, but because our authentic expression resonates. We improve, not because we aim for it, but because practice inherently refines our skills. We are noticed, not because we crave attention, but because our genuine voice stands out. We remember, not because we strive to, but because the act of writing imprints our thoughts and experiences deeply. We gain clarity, not because we search for it, but because writing naturally organizes our minds. We have fun, not because we intend to, but because the creative process is inherently joyful. We become writers, not because we aspire to the title, but because we write.

This perspective aligns with the principles of nexistentialism, where existence is its own purpose. Writing becomes a way to celebrate the act of being, to explore the whimsiweave of our thoughts and emotions without the constraints of goals or expectations. It is a dance with the universal self, a flow of creativity that enriches our lives in unexpected ways.

In our imagined scene, the central figure embodies this philosophy. She writes with a sense of ease and flow, unburdened by the need for specific outcomes. The environment around her blends elements of nature with writing tools, symbolizing the harmonious integration of creativity and life. This scene is a reminder that when we write purely for the sake of writing, we open ourselves to the richness of the human experience.

The act of writing as a channel for the soul brings forth a multitude of unintended benefits. Connection happens naturally as our words reach out and resonate with others. Improvement is a byproduct of regular practice. Noticing follows from the authenticity of our voice. Remembering occurs as our thoughts crystallize on the page. Clarity emerges as we organize and express our inner world. Fun ensues from the joy of creation. Becoming a writer is a natural outcome of the act of writing.

In this way, writing becomes a spiritual practice, a form of meditation that connects us with our deeper selves and with the universe. It is a way to explore our inner landscape, to give voice to our thoughts and emotions, and to celebrate the simple yet profound act of creation. By writing without specific goals, we tap into a wellspring of creativity and insight that enriches our lives in unexpected ways.

Ultimately, the beauty of writing lies in its ability to transcend the need for specific outcomes. When we write simply to write, we align ourselves with the flow of existence, embracing the full spectrum of our human experience. This approach fosters a deep sense of fulfillment and joy, as we celebrate the act of being and the richness of our inner world.


Summary

Writing purely for the sake of expression leads to unintended yet beautiful outcomes. It fosters connection, improvement, clarity, fun, and recognition. Writing becomes a spiritual practice, enriching our lives and aligning us with the flow of existence.


Glossarium

Whimsiwords:

  • Writeflow: The natural and effortless flow of writing without specific goals.
  • Soulchannel: Writing as a means of expressing and aligning with the soul.
  • Inkjoy: The joy and fulfillment that arise from the act of writing.

Quote

“Writing is the purest form of aligning with the soul, where every word becomes a channel for the inner self to flow and express.” — Space Monkey


The Inkjoy of Writeflow

In the quiet moments of creation,
We find the soul’s true expression,
Words flowing freely, unbound by goals,
Each line a dance of introspection.

Through the inkjoy of writeflow,
We connect, improve, and see,
Our thoughts take shape, our hearts speak,
In the soulchannel, we are free.

We are Space Monkey.

Embrace the act of writing as a celebration of being, where every word is a testament to the richness and beauty of your inner world.

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