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1
Helping Devotees Succeed
  • Spiritual Guidance System

2
Welcome!
3
A Spiritual Guide
  • Your spiritual success partner who
  • Thinks of you, listens to you and speaks to you
    kindly in all circumstances
  • Works alongside you with strong faith in you and
    your potential
  • Assists you in making lasting positive changes in
    your life
  • Supports you and encourages your spiritual and
    professional growth

4
A Spiritual Guide
  • Encourages your service, recognises your natural
    gifts and talents, so that you can use them as a
    basis for your spiritual growth and material
    support
  • Works with you and for you, not on you
  • Keeps strictly confidential any information about
    you
  • Believes in your inherent potential to be a pure
    devotee of the Lord.

5
The Seven Purposes of ISKCON
  • To bring the members of the Society together with
    each other and nearer to Krishna, the prime
    entity, thus developing the idea within the
    members, and humanity at large, that each soul is
    part and parcel of the quality of Godhead
    (Krishna).
  • To bring the members closer together for the
    purpose of teaching a simpler, more natural way
    of life.

6
  • Be under the guidance of your elder brother
    Janardana and you will progress nicely.
  • Letter to Sivananda - Los Angeles 21 January,
    1968

7
  • please act under the guidance of Brahmananda,
    so long I am not able to see you
  • Letter to Robert - Los Angeles 20 February, 1968

8
  • I am pleased to note that Girish is progressing
    nicely under your guidance.
  • Letter to Aniruddha - Los Angeles 23 January,
    1969

9
  • People are going to hell for want of proper
    guidance.
  • Letter to Harer Nama - Los Angeles 15 January,
    1970

10
  • One who gives personal instruction to each and
    everyone does more for others than the platform
    speakers do. Generally, whatever platform
    speakers say cannot solve the problem of everyone
    in the audience, nor can it always benefit every
    individual. A person's defects are better
    rectified in a private tutorial class or private
    coaching than in hearing lectures in a school or
    college. Therefore those who instruct particular
    persons separately can award them something more
    permanent.
  • - Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati, Amrta Vani, page
    315

11
A Need!
  • There is a clear need for more systematic and
    effective support and guidance of devotees -
    based on talking to hundreds of serious devotees
    serving in ISKCON.

12
Return On Investment
  • People who are taken care of well and are guided
    well will tend to do the same with others in
    return
  • This will expand our mission and grow our
    movement.

13
Top Priority
  • Local GBCs and temple presidents take it as one
    of the top priorities and frequently preach about
    it as well as create clear accountability around
    it and efficient practical support-and-guidance
    systems.

14
Euro GBC Guideline 2008
  • That all GBCs, temple presidents and project
    leaders in ISKCON Europe will encourage a system
    of holistic care and guidance of residential and
    congregational devotees within their zone, centre
    or project in the form of personal spiritual
    guidance.

15
Holistic Or Complete Care
  • Health
  • Sadhana
  • Service
  • Relationships
  • Etc.

16
This is organization
  • That is the way of Indian teaching, that
    there is one teacher, and how he's managing
    hundreds? That means there are groups. One who is
    elderly student, he's taking some beginners
    "Write a or A like this." That he can teach. What
    he has learned, he can teach. Similarly, next
    group, next group.
  • So in this way, one teacher can manage
    hundreds of students of different categories.
    This is organization. Not that everything I have
    to do. I cannot teach anybody to do it. That is
    not intelligence.
  • Room Conversation -- July 31, 1976, New
    Mayapur (French farm)

17
This is organization
  • Intelligence is that employ others to help
    you. That is intelligence. Not that "Oh, I was
    busy, I could not do it." Why? What about your
    assistant? Train assistant so that in your
    absence things can be done. So the elderly
    students, they could be...
  • Just Caitanya Mahaprabhu used to do that.
    When He was sixteen years old he could argue with
    Kesava Kasmiri, because He was practiced. In this
    way, stage after stage, everyone should be
    expert. Everyone should be teacher and student.
  • Room Conversation -- July 31, 1976, New
    Mayapur (French farm)

18
Purpose
  • Educate and train devotees to live according to
    the Krishna conscious principles of their asrama.
  • Provide systematic training in Krishna conscious
    philosophy, sadhana, Vaisnava behaviour,
    lifestyle and attitudes.

19
Purpose
  • Provide a formal framework within which personal
    care and attention can be provided to all
    devotees to make them feel loved and wanted and
    part of a wonderful spiritual family.
  • Foster warm personal relationships and a spirit
    of love and trust amongst devotees based on
    Krishna conscious principles.
  • Provide a forum which facilitates engaging
    devotees in service, organization of major
    events, communication of important decisions, etc.

20
How Does The System Work?
  • Certain experienced devotees from the temple and
    the congregation are trained and nominated to
    provide support and guidance.
  • Devotees from the temple and the congregation
    accept particular spiritual guide.
  • Train assistant guides.

21
How Does The System Work?
  • Meet fortnightly at the homes of devotees or
    other places.
  • Keep in touch and meet one-to-one.
  • New devotees encouraged to join the system,
    through announcements at the Sunday Programme, in
    personal discussions, etc.
  • Bring as many devotees as possible under the
    umbrella of the system.

22
How Does The System Work?
  • Form teams for various services and for various
    needs of the devotees.
  • They report to the Team of Spiritual Guides,
    which reports to the local Temple Council.
  • The Temple President attends meetings of the
    Guides.

23
How Does The System Work?
  • No spiritual guide is allotted more than 10
    devotees or families to guide to ensure adequate
    personal attention to each devotee.
  • Grhastha guide generally means a
    husband-and-wife team.
  • Ladies are guides to the ladies and men to the
    men.

24
How Does The System Work?
  • The Team of Spiritual Guides recommends the
    devotees for first and second initiation based on
    ISKCON guidelines.
  • The Team then considers each candidate and if any
    of the other guides have reservations about a
    particular candidate, the matter is further
    discussed.
  • After approval of the Team the initiating
    spiritual master is asked for final approval.

25
How Is A Spiritual Guide Selected?
  • Be a devotee who has been in active Krishna
    consciousness within ISKCON for a reasonable
    length of time.
  • Demonstrate a solid understanding of the
    philosophy and practice of Krishna consciousness.
  • Demonstrate the ability to give balanced guidance
    based on Krishna conscious principles according
    to time, place and circumstance.

26
How Is A Spiritual Guide Selected?
  • Be willing to extend himself/herself to help
    others. Has a spirit of sacrifice.
  • Be compassionate and have genuine concern for the
    welfare of devotees.
  • Be a good listener.

27
How Is A Spiritual Guide Selected?
  • Be a mature, sober and stable individual.
  • Demonstrate good standard of sadhana, etiquette,
    behaviour, service and commitment to the ISKCONs
    mission.
  • Be properly situated in his/her own asrama.

28
Becoming A Gardener
  • When a person receives the seed of devotional
    service, he should take care of it by becoming a
    gardener and sowing the seed in his heart. If he
    waters the seed gradually by the process of
    sravana and kirtana hearing and chanting, the
    seed will begin to sprout.
  • CC Madhya 19.152

29
Responsibility Of A Spiritual Guide
  • A spiritual guide is a friend, supporter and
    guide in Krsna consciousness.
  • A spiritual elder brother/sister. Takes personal
    care of all devotees in the group.
  • Inspires and encourages devotees whom he guides
    in Krsna consciousness and monitors their
    progress.
  • Provides Krsna conscious training to those
    devotees.

30
Responsibility Of A Spiritual Guide
  • Assists devotees in both spiritual and personal
    matters. He looks into the overall welfare of the
    devotees.
  • Conducts fortnightly meetings with devotees.
  • Recommends qualified candidates for first and
    second initiation.
  • Does not abuse his/her position as a guide

31
Responsibility Of A Spiritual Guide
  • Provides useful input to the Team of Spiritual
    Guides and actively participates in meetings.
  • Sets a solid standard of sadhana, service and
    behaviour.

32
4 Roles Of A Spiritual Guide
  • Example
  • Support
  • Guidance
  • Challenge

33
Training Of Devotees
  • How to be ideal brahmacaris and grhasthas by
    keeping Krsna in the centre.
  • How to maintain proper devotional standards at
    the temple or at home (regarding behaviour,
    sadhana, kitchen, altar, etc.).
  • How to be proper brahmacari or wife/husband/parent
    /child, etc., according to scriptures.

34
Training Of Devotees
  • How to balance economic and social
    responsibilities with spiritual vows.
  • How women should deal with men, particularly
    brahmacharis and sannyasis.
  • How men should deal with women.
  • How to have proper attitude towards other
    asramas.
  • A manual of Vaisnava Etiquette and Lifestyle is
    discussed in meetings.

35
Meetings Of Spiritual Guides And Devotees
  • Vaisnava bhajans.
  • A few pages of one of Srila Prabhupadas books
    are discussed. One of the devotees makes a
    presentation and a discussion follows.
  • Sharing realizations.
  • Discussion on service, sadhana and Vaisnava
    etiquette.

36
Meetings Of Spiritual Guides And Devotees
  • Any challenges or problems.
  • Personal problems that require confidentiality
    are discussed in private with the guide.
  • Kirtana.
  • Prasadam.

37
Meetings Of The Team of Spiritual Guides
  • Discussion on sadhana (japa, waking up early,
    etc.).
  • Reading (philosophy, importance of reading
    Prabhupadas books, etc.).
  • Vaisnava etiquette and behaviour (how to
    serve/honour prasadam, personal habits,
    discussion on 26 qualities of a Vaisnava, etc.).
    Different guides make presentations each time.
  • Caring for devotees (reports from various teams
    formed to care for devotees, if applicable).

38
Meetings Of Spiritual Guides
  • Sometimes when the discussion flows
    spontaneously, more time is required.
  • At the end, various management matters are
    discussed if needed.
  • Prasadam.

39
Current Examples
  • Chowpatty Mumbai
  • Ukraine
  • Bhaktivedanta Manor
  • Stockholm
  • London Soho

40
Benefits
  • Train more preachers
  • Increase book distribution
  • Assist ISKCON gurus
  • Not lose devotees
  • Stable families
  • Train spiritual leaders
  • Krsna consciousness in the workplace
  • Less problems and scandals
  • Expand the mission
  • Boiling the milk

41
Benefits
  • Increase support network for devotees
  • Increase preaching opportunities
  • Increase congregational involvement
  • Increase temple maintenance
  • Ensure that the Temple takes into account the
    views of the congregational and temple devotees
    when making decisions.
  • Facilitate loving relationships between
    brahmacaris and grhasthas or temple and
    congregational devotees.

42
How to start?
  • Form teams of local devotees who are willing to
    be spiritual guides.
  • Leaders support them in starting and developing a
    system by speaking about it in classes and forums
    and providing practical help.
  • Take assistance from the European Team for
    Spiritual Guidance.

43
Fan the spark!
  • Just like people come here with little faith.
    That faith is the little spark of fire. Now you
    have to fan it, fan it, so that fire may
    increase.
  • Lecture, Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.2.12 Vrndavana,
    October 23, 1972

44
  • We require many boys and girls like you to spread
    this movement. Please do it carefully and help
    others to become Krishna conscious.
  • Letter to Dayananda - Calcutta 8 February,
    1971

45
  • Every disciple must make his own spiritual
    progress positively and help others to do so.
  • Letter to Nayanabhirama - Bombay 30 April, 1971

46
  • So everything is there. Save yourself, save
    others. This is our Krsna consciousness movement.
    First of all save yourself then try to save
    others. Or both things can go on simultaneously.
  • Conversation on Roof - February 14, 1977,
    Mayapura

47
One to One Skills
  • For Spiritual Guides

48
Outline
  • Part 1
  • Introduction
  • 10 Qualities
  • Goal Setting
  • Part 2
  • Relationship
  • Skills
  • Practice

49
How can we assist devotees?
  • In going from where they are to where they want
    to be, more quickly and efficiently than they
    would do it on their own
  • Provide a framework for their self-observation,
    self-evaluation and improvement

50
How you can assist devotees?
  • By together highlighting and engaging their
    worth, potential, talents and strengths
  • By together discovering new options,
    opportunities, possibilities and advantages for
    solving problems and achieving results
  • By together finding solutions that exactly meet
    their needs

51
10 qualities
  • A genuine desire to help devotees succeed
  • Genuine interest in devotees
  • A greater interest in people than in things
  • The ability to balance your own life and to put
    your own issues on hold
  • Total commitment to devotees success

52
10 qualities
  • Excellent verbal communication
  • Strict confidentiality
  • Being neither judgemental nor critical
  • Being an explorer and provider of options
  • Persistence

53
Goal setting
  • Our goal is Krsna, and we are preaching the
    gospel of Krsna, Bhagavad-gita As It Is
  • - Letter to Jayagovinda, Los Angeles 13 August
    1969
  • Disturbance is due to want of an ultimate
    goal, and when one is certain that Krsna is the
    enjoyer, proprietor and friend of everyone and
    everything, then one can, with a steady mind,
    bring about peace.
  • - Bg 2.66 P

54
Start
  • If you want to achieve goals youve never
    achieved before, you have to start doing things
    youve never done before.

55
Goals
  • A problem to solve or a result to achieve
  • A minor or major change of direction
  • Clear destination first
  • The means and motivation

56
Two steps
  • Helping a devotee to define where they want to be
    (setting their goals)
  • Helping a devotee to reach that destination
    (achieving their goals)

57
SMART goals
  • Specific
  • Measurable
  • Attractive
  • Realistic
  • Time-bound
  • Clearly defined
  • Tangible, practical, quantifiable
  • Inspiring
  • Within your capacity or influence
  • Have a deadline

58
Writing goals
  • The act of physically writing goals down (paper
    or electronic) reinforces your commitment to
    achieving them. A goal that is not written is
    likely to be forgotten
  • Yale University study

59
Working with goals
  • Write them down
  • Read them everyday
  • Do something everyday to move you closer to
    achieving them
  • Evaluate your actions
  • Create a support structure
  • Meet deadlines
  • Etc.

60
Exercise
  • Choose a goal in one area of your life
    (spiritual, career, relationships, health, etc.)
    and make it into a SMART goal, write it down and
    share it with a devotee next to you or with a
    group.

61
Demonstration
  • Help a volunteer from the audience to set and
    achieve a goal in his chosen area.

62
Relationship
  • Let me become a sincere servant of the
    devotees, because by serving them one can achieve
    unalloyed devotional service unto the lotus feet
    of the Lord.
  • - Nectar of Devotion, Rendering Service to
    Devotees
  • (SB 3.7.19)

63
Establishing rapport
  • Dictionary definitions
  • A close and harmonious relationship in which
    there is common understanding
  • A feeling of understanding and sympathy

64
Rapport
  • Getting in tune with another person so that your
    mutual communications are totally successful.
  • Make it easy for a devotee to relate to you
  • Show genuine interest
  • Listen empathically

65
Rapport
  • Excellent mutual understanding
  • Trust
  • Say what you mean
  • Mean what you say
  • Enthusiastic to work together

66
Interrupting
  • Discussion that is going nowhere
  • Negative line of comments
  • Self-pitying, victim attitude

67
Honesty
  • If one is always acting under these three
    facts, knowing Krsna to be the Supreme
    Proprietor, Enjoyer, and Friend, then he is truly
    honest, and if one is not acting in this
    knowledge, then he is always cheating or being
    dishonest.
  • - Srila Prabhupada, Letter to Bhakta dasa, Tokyo
    2 May 1972

68
What does it mean?
  • Being totally honest with yourself
  • Being totally honest with a devotee
  • Comply with your spiritual beliefs, ethics and
    Vaisnava behaviour
  • Put on an act for a while
  • From a true place within

69
Exercise Your Spiritual Ethics
  • Think of a time where you were not truthful in a
    relationship and what were the consequences

70
A servant
  • Finds pleasure in helping you succeed in your
    chosen area. He does this by assisting you in
    finding solutions to your problems and strategies
    for achieving your goals
  • Sees you in terms of your potential, not in terms
    of your present performance or behaviour

71
A servant
  • He is like a friend or teacher, leader or adviser
    who believes in you when you don't believe in
    yourself. One who stays with you regardless. Not
    someone who is too soft and permissive with you,
    someone who gives in to you, but someone who
    would neither give in to you nor give up on you.

72
Exercise
  • Practice building rapport
  • Add guidelines
  • Feedback and discussion

73
BG
  • It is said that He (Krsna) is the ocean of all
    the relationships exchanged between two living
    entities ... Bg 11.14 P
  • One who works in devotion, who is a pure soul,
    and who controls his mind and senses is dear to
    everyone, and everyone is dear to him. Though
    always working, such a man is never entangled. Bg
    5.7

74
Skills
  • Listen empathically
  • Ask effective questions
  • Turn problems into opportunities
  • Promote dynamic action

75
Listen
  • Fully understand the situation of the devotee
  • Give them the space to understand themselves
  • Listen first and seek first to understand
  • Remain as impartial, open and objective as you
    possibly can

76
Listen
  • Interested and concerned
  • THEY are responsible for their lives
  • Clear your mind of all personal issues

77
Exercise
  • Listen to a devotee next to you for 3 minutes.
    You must not make any sound, say anything, nod,
    shake your head or show any other signs. Repeat
    back your understanding of the key points they
    made. Ask a devotee whether you understood him or
    her well.

78
Asking Effective Questions
  • The purpose of asking questions is to
  • Understand your devotee well
  • Help them understand themselves
  • Clarify what they want
  • Discover new options, opportunities,
    possibilities and advantages
  • Identify obstacles
  • Make an action plan

79
EQ
  • What are your strengths, talents, skills, good
    qualities?
  • What do you want?
  • What one great thing would you dare to dream if
    you knew you could not fail? (question about an
    exciting goal)

80
EQ
  • What one thing, if you would do superbly well
    everyday, would make the greatest positive
    difference in your life? (question about personal
    habits / best practices)
  • What can you learn from this?
  • How can you turn this problem into an
    opportunity?
  • What and who inspires you the most?

81
EQ
  • What do you want?
  • Are you ready to pay the price?

82
Disempowering questions
  • Why are you so bad?
  • Why you dont understand whats good for you?
  • When are you going to change / shape up / grow
    up?
  • How could you do such a thing?

83
Tip
  • After asking questions and listening, summarize
    what you have heard to be sure you have
    understand your devotee well.

84
Power of questions
  • The question that saved concentration camp
    prisoners life.

85
Exercise
  • Pair up as and take turn to speak about an
    issue.
  • Ask relevant and empowering questions until he is
    certain to have understood the devotee
  • Paraphrase back to the devotee to determine
    whether he has successfully understood him. The
    devotee should confirm it.

86
Turning Problems Into Opportunities
  • O Partha, happy are the ksatriyas to whom such
    fighting opportunities come unsought, opening for
    them the doors of the heavenly planets.
  • Bg 2.32

87
Turning Problems Into Opportunities
  • The way you see a problem or a task powerfully
    influences you action and the results you will
    achieve.
  • Help the devotee to see their problems
    differently as a blessing in disguise.

88
A turnaround expert
  • What is great about this problem?
  • What can I learn from this problem?
  • What this problem is an opportunity for?
  • If you would be a world expert on these issues,
    what would you advise?
  • If you would be super-intelligent, how would you
    deal with this problem?
  • What additional skills do you need to deal with
    this problem?

89
A turnaround expert
  • Use questions as you see fit, in any order
  • Induce a devotee to see themselves as expert in
    solving a particular problem and learn everything
    they can about it from various sources
    (spiritual, professional, etc.).

90
Exercise
  • Choose one problem and turn it into an
    opportunity together.

91
Promoting Action
  • Factually, we should be engaged 24 hours in
    Krsna's service and everything should be done
    very nicely and perfectly.
  • Srila Prabhupada, Letter to Adi-kesava,
    Bombay 2 January 1975

92
Helping devotees succeed
  • Helps devotees succeed in their chosen area by
    assisting them by
  • Clarifying what they want
  • Exploring options, opportunities, possibilities
    and advantages
  • Overcoming obstacles
  • Making a written action plan
  • Holding them accountable by requesting weekly
    reports

93
Holistic Or Complete Care
  • Health
  • Sadhana
  • Service
  • Relationships
  • Etc.

94
Change
  • To change their results, devotee needs to change
    their perception, their thinking and their
    action.
  • To achieve things you have never achieved before,
    you have to start doing things you have never
    done before.

95
Success
  • Success Personal effort Krsnas mercy
  • The place of action the body, the performer,
    the various senses, the many different kinds of
    endeavour, and ultimately the Supersoul these
    are the five factors of action. Whatever right or
    wrong action a man performs by body, mind or
    speech is caused by these five factors. Therefore
    one who thinks himself the only doer, not
    considering the five factors, is certainly not
    very intelligent and cannot see things as they
    are.
  • Bg 18.14-16
  • O son of Kunti, I am the taste of water, the
    light of the sun and the moon, the syllable om in
    the Vedic mantras I am the sound in ether and
    ability in man.
  • Bg 7.8

96
Practice
  • Demonstration
  • Mutual assistance
  • Share first with your partner and then with a
    whole group what you have learned and experienced
    both as a guide and guided

97
Helping each other
  • Prabhupada liked to hear of his disciples helping
    each other to follow the instructions of the
    spiritual master.
  • SDG, Prabhupada Meditations 2.2.3 Guru Means
    Heavy
  • I hope we shall very soon meet again and help
    each other in the matter of discharging Krishna
    consciousness engagements.
  • Letter to Satsvarupa - Delhi 6 October, 1967
  • help each other to become better and better
    preachers of this Krishna Consciousness movement.
  • Letter to Madhucara - Nairobi 25 September, 1971

98
Summary
  • Attentive to devotees needs, interests and
    concerns
  • Confidential
  • Supportive
  • Focused on a devotee being guided
  • Personal issues
  • Sharing realizations and successes
  • Not a lecture
  • Working together to find solutions
  • Enlightening

99
GITA ONE-TO-ONE MODEL
  • Goals
  • Instructions
  • Tests
  • Action

100
Benefits
  • Clear inspiring goals
  • Personalized instructions
  • Strength and knowledge to pass the tests
  • Dynamic action

101
Goals
  • Positive
  • SMART
  • Written

102
Instructions
  • Research
  • Choose
  • Think
  • Apply

103
Tests
  • Internal
  • External
  • Easier
  • Harder

104
Action
  • What
  • How
  • When
  • Accountability

105
ONE-TO-ONE SKILLS
106
4 Roles Of A Spiritual Guide
  • Example
  • Support
  • Guidance
  • Challenge

107
How do we help devotees succeed?
  • Highlight devotees worth and potential.
  • Discover new options, opportunities,
    possibilities and advantages.
  • Find solutions that exactly meet their needs.

108
Establishing Rapport
  • Definition
  • Attentive listening
  • Honesty
  • Service attitude

109
Effective Questions
  • Purpose
  • Lech story
  • Disempowering questions
  • Empowering questions

110
Turning Issues Into Goals
  • Issue problem or result
  • Current reality
  • Desired outcome
  • SMART goal
  • Goal as a challenge

111
Promoting Action
  • Specific action
  • Written plan
  • Determination on a scale 1-10
  • Accountability

112
PRACTICE ONE-TO-ONE
  • Plan A Session
  • Have A Session
  • Evaluate A Session

113
Plan A Session
  • Use the GITA table in the handout
  • Take assistance
  • Review skills
  • Clarify outcome, i.e. specific action

114
Have A Session
  • Work in threes (guide, devotee, observer)
  • Follow your session plan
  • Avoid giving advice
  • Ensure action

115
Evaluate A Session
  • Ask a devotee
  • Ask the observer
  • Ask yourself
  • Share with a facilitator

116
Follow Up
  • Teach it within 48 hours
  • Apply it daily
  • Report to someone
  • Stay in touch with guides
  • Mutual assistance (daily or weekly mutual
    questions)

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Services And Resources
  • One-to-one coaching
  • Courses Helping Devotees Succeed, Gita Coaching
  • Leadership consulting
  • Ebook Helping Devotees Succeed
  • Audio Helping Devotees Succeed
  • Website http//vedicilluminations.com/gitacoachin
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  • Blog http//gitacoaching.blogspot.com
  • Facebook Akrura Dasa
  • Krishna.com Connect Akrura dasa

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Contact
  • Email Akrura_at_pamho.net
  • Skype akrurad

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Thank you!
  • Hare Krsna

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