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  • very interesting video thanks

  • THIS IS AN EXPRESSION OF LOVE

  • What Dalai Lama speaking is the Dalai Lama's audio from? great job by the way

  • Love it.. Peace out!!

  • Nice video. Keep them coming.

  • PEACE !!! ROMANIA ! WE SHOULD LOVE EACH OTHER LIKE WE LOVE OUR SELFES !

  • please no music the word is the real music

  • I do hope one day the Tibetan people will find peace and independence once more. They have suffered so much by the invasion of their territory.

  • Beautiful Video !!!

  • I remember HHDL mention although the China soldier kill a lot of people in Tibet they too were only try to get happiness but just due to their karma they were given a twisted view of means to be happy... I think that is the most sad thing I could think of... Dirty vessel will contaminate anything that goes into it... Losing a home is sad but losing a pure heart is worst..... Your Holiness I pray for your long and health life.... :)

  • Dalai lama: I heard you were angry about the driver, who hit your nephew at highway in Florida. Please no need to be angry cuz he is not Chinese at all. Your nephew will be in eternal peace; you should be happy about it!

  • ☮ free tibet ☮

  • Great respect to Dalai Lama. China get out of Tibet and East Turkistan! Stop the occupation!

  • Fantastic!!!!!! Spread the word of peace through music people!!

  • nice song, nice video, I really like it, great work :)

  • love it :P

    

  • Enough now, CCP ! it's the end for you. You have tried out all the ways, but Tibet is still alive and will be forever. The time has come now, you have to change. Because Tibet will be a Peace Zone and will make contribution to the world. May peace prevail in the world. Long Live His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Free Tibet.

  • I love it ! Lovely video....... Great Job

  • ~Great Video❤ !~Thanks ...

  • No one should refer to this guy as "his holiness." Give me a break.

  • @PHANTOMSLAYER777 If you have nothing positive to contribute, dont type at all. Have a nice day :)

  • "It is only if human life is respected from conception to death that the ethics of peace is also possible and credible," concluded the Pope. "It is only then that non-violence can express itself in every direction; only then that we truly welcome creation, and only then that we can arrive at true justice." Pope Benedict XVI

  • I think Obama and the Dalai Lama made a secret deal: if reborn than as an American citizen. Because India sucks. ;-D

    Just kiddin. Lots of love! :-D

  • Ignorance is not bless but the cause of suffering. Thanks for creating and sharing this beautiful work.

  • It is impossible not love HIS HOLINESS DALAI LAMA...simply because he is an extraordinary being!

    I LOVE IT...SS DALAI LAMA!!!

  • Thanks for information.

    Did not know there was a movie.

    Many congratulations for the video...superb!

    The music is sublime...the voice of-SS DALAI LAMA is perfect in music!

    Still can not stop listening to this song...inspire me!!!

  • Have already of the this youtube for: His Holiness Dalai lama?

    I think he would love it...plus it would make a great discovery:

    HIS VOICE IS PERFECTLY IN MUSIC!

    It's what I think...SS.DALAI LAMA.

  • Congratulations on the video...is beautiful!

    Whether there is absolute good...maybe...I do not know.

    But well in these images: the relative good and evil relative.

    We really need a lot of peace, happiness, and love...it may be that finally shed light...and understand the absolute!?

  • omani pad me hum

  • Loved the video. From Mexico.

  • China is not at WAR and very peaceful. So who is the problem? Ask yourself

  • You want independent, but independent from who? Independent is just a word you should know as a person who claim to be a Buddhist . Under self realization the mind is free and independent always unless you crave attachment. So you crave attachment that's why you seek independent of an attachment.

  • Brainwashed BARBARIANS, TIBET is a Holy and blessed Land. TIBET is illegally occupied By China. TIBET belongs to the Tibetans Buddhists. The Tibetans have Tremendous support in the world because the Tibetan Cause is based on TRUTH AND JUSTICE. The Tibetans will never give up their fight for the Freedom of TIBET! Return the right of self-determination to the Tibetans. End the suffering of the Tibetan people. FREE TIBET!!!!!!!!
  • peace means life & happiness war brings death, poverty & distruction

  • Has anyone ever questioned WHY the Chinese leader hated Buddism? What event caused the fear? the hatred? the rejection thereof? I suspect that once that truth is known a solution might be had. Just a thought. Peace and be well.

  • @TheBevaLee What are you talking about? China is 64.56% Buddhist without Tibet. India spread it to China and we adored it, even emperors. It is not Buddhism my friend. This goes way deeper than that. I am not going to argue but this is a lost cause. Tibetan minorities wants to be freed so they can be ruled by foreigners and China already has it. Let me pose 3 questions to anyone or yourself. Free Tibet, ok. Can Tibetan minorities do it by themselves? Can or WILL anyone else outisde help? Who?

  • @arodspecialist Thank you for your comments. It doesn't matter what the majority of the people of China believe in .. it's about those in power and what they believe isn't it? cuz the one's in power are the one's running things. I agree about the money aspect. I do not agree that the answer would lay in the Tibetian people taking up arms against the army of China. Shoot ... no no no no no no ... I dont see that as being a very good idea. Must be better solution.

  • @arodspecialist to answer your questions, To free Tibet .. yes that would be good. People are being oppressed. Tibetans do it by themselves? not by might. it wont work ...esp. in their case. it would be a slaughter house. it's gonna have to be some clever monitary manuvering ... OR to discover what the Chinese leader has against Buddism and or Tibet? Something scares him about Tibet that he wants to keep under tight reign and surpressed. I think. Government is just a BIg Biz. that's all.

  • @arodspecialist NO country wants war with China. are you kidding me? That's nuts. They're HUGE. So don't expect any other nation ... including the US to go to war with China. the answer would be in discovering the fear that drives the need to control Tibet. which has no natuarl resources to speak of. And monetary manuvering. If you want to know a thing ..follow the money or if you want to rule a thing ....direct it.

  • @TheBevaLee I enjoy our conversation and even when I was working for the US government as a linguist in Beijing a few years back, the feeling by the US was the same as it is now. They do not want to push the Tibetan subject. In the end, we can't ask Tibetans to accept being Chinese, but the land is under China so for those of us against Tibetan freedom that is all we need. Sorry to disagree, but Tibet is more important than you think. Against India, against Pakistan, and it has WATER and ICE.

  • @arodspecialist It's okay that you disagree. I'm not a poliltician. just a normal person. Shoot if you did all that for living .. Im sure you know far more about it than I do. I understand your concerns regarding region and geography with how it relates to India and Pakistan. I wished I knew of an absolute reliable solution. I just throw out food for thought.

  • @TheBevaLee Thank you for the warm conversation. My Ugher ancestors originated from the Xinjiang provinces and we have gone through a lot of discrimination. However, we do have resrouces which brought a lot of investments from the Han tribes so we are doing better. China in the past have often been rules by the different major tribes including great Tibetan Kings, but unfortunatly, the death, deceit, and mis-trust foreigners brought upon Chian forced China to be what it is today. Have a good wkd

  • @TheBevaLee REAL Also, the fact is Tibet is an autonomous region and pays no taxes, but they receive around $200 miilion a year in aids for that region. If Tibetans are so proud, why take that money? Why not rise up themselves like the Han against the Monglians, or Qing against the Hans? You see China is made up of major tribes that is all, but until the Tibetan tribe is strong enough to take their own land back, all these videos are useless. Why? NO ONE WILL HELP.

  • i don't think that being hilarious whatsoever will heal the wounds or hiding the fact that governemental control over all things in life and thus sounds fun to me to be born. Policemen even do not control citizens lives, the living of citizens and or thoughts.

  • i think the eastern view that happiness comes from within is much more correct, there's nothing external that cann really give you that much happiness

  • I have extreme respect for the Dalai Lama.

  • great video, great message!!!

  • How can someone dislike this!!

  • wow! That is quite impressive the way those soldiers march. Is that the Goose Step?

  • China is the worlds leader in Repression, Torture and Human rights Abuse! This includes torturing and killing Millions of Chinese people also.

    Dont kid yourself. China is still a 3rd world country full of Barbarians with your CCP leadership.

    With truth, Courage and Determination,

    Tibet will be free again

  • @dorje168 I spoke to you before, but please tell me when Tibet is going to do it.. Do they have the means and resource to do it themselves? You seem to be living in the past like 1960s. Mao was an idiot, but current leaders are doing a lot better. If Tibetans are proud, take back their own land. Don't ask anyone else like beggars. And do not take around the $200 million a year China iasi giving to fund things in Tibet. Be rpoud right? But I do not see any change. When will Tibet be free?

  • Also Uyghur Turks are suffering so much under the Chinese governments harsh rules. I hope they will treated with respect and peace..

    greetings from Turkey..

  • China is so much arrogant that even Google has left their country.

  • China may have stolen the Tibetan Land, but Tibetans will always be Tibetans in their hearts. China Will never conquer the Tibetan people, because deep down the Tibetans will never accept their rule. The Dalai Lama is Tibet. China can pretend that the physical Tibet belongs to them, but spiritually, it is impossible.

  • Respect the Dalai Lama and don't criticise him - that's what Dorje Shugden advises. Read more here bit(dot)ly(slash)9REruV and give your feedback. Definitely points to ponder. How is your guru samaya?

  • Critism is welcome - but please keep your language polite

  • @CurrentProductions u got the point CurrentProductions

  • CCP out of Occupied Tibet.!

    50 years of Horror, Massacres, Oppression,

    Destruction of Culture and Religion is Enough.!

    With Truth, Courage, and Determination,

    Tibet will be Liberated.!

    Long Live H. H. The Dalai Lama.!

  • Cute kids.

    Those soldiers must be shattered like matchsticks.

  • @Lengsel7 The soldiers will suffer the inevitable guilt that follows causing others pain.

  • What a truly inspirational video. The music is so serene and beautiful, and the Dalai Lama's message fits so nicely into it. Great contrast between the "improvement" of the Chinese and the spirit of Tibet.

    Tibet will be free once again. Love & compassion always prevail. And when it does, I'll be there to help what has been destroyed over the last 60 years.

  • I Think this is an excellent video.

    I love this man.

    Peace.

  • The Chinese government is doing for the world what cancer did for Farrah.

  • Beautiful. We cannot resist. we must accept, and dissolve the sources of violence and hatred in ourselves then radiate outward patiently though all the layers.There will be samsaric sufferings until they end. Then true peace will prevail. I pray with all practitioners for the patience, compassion and love to conquer.

  • the Dalai Lama has been remarkably nepotistic, appointing members of his family to many positions of prominence. In recent years, three of the six members of the Kashag, or cabinet, the highest executive branch of the Tibetan government-in-exile, have been close relatives of the Dalai Lama.

  • Down with ALL government's!!

    We need peace!!

    Join ATWA!![Air, Tree's, Water, Animal's!]

    -James.

    -Namaste.

  • I really like this video and Dalai Lama.

    "Peace" means still difficult to me but I hope PEACE.

    Good job. :)

  • very nice video!

    In oneness... Peace Peace Peace

    Om Shanti Shanti Shanti

  • cool music

  • The international community must

    condemn the Chinese authorities for the gross human rights violations being enacted upon the Tibetan plateau for the last 50 years. The international community must ensure the end of the culture of impunity and repressive states like China should be brought to justice.]

  • I dun think he cares for ANYTHING but happiness for every1. HE SUPPORTS FREEING TIBET WHAT ARE U TALKING ABOUT YOU FKING IDIOT

  • Don't you want to be free? Free yourself of your hate and anger.

    Love, Hope, Peace, & Christ Is With Us All,

    Cal-el

  • The Dalai Lama is one of the few world leaders who lives as frugally as possible. When traveling his hosts naturally wishes for him to be as comfortable and safe as possible. The Tibetan refugees suffer great hardships when escaping the Chinese occupation as do many of those still living inside Tibet. I cannot speak for the Dalai Lama, but judging from his speak and his actions he wants nothing more than safety and happiness for the Tibetans tomorrow if possible - and for the rest of us.

  • Dear goldenkey - it can tell from your choice of words, that you're Chinese, and maybe even an official. Please read the history of Tibet thoroughly and you will find that you're wrong. And even if you were right, the Chinese authorities have no right to suppress the religious freedom and the human rights of the Tibetans. The Chinese presence in Central Tibet is an occupation of a foreign nation.

  • @CurrentProductions

    Human rights in Tibet is definitely a issue. but history? Please, don't wishfully think your version is the only right one. Tibet and China go back a long way than you Westerners think. This is a political struggle where each side will frame the issue to their own advantage. And don't get me wrong, I abhor authoritarian regimes and I fully support people fighting for their liberty everywhere around the world. But sorry, I'm just not into romanticizations.

  • An absolutely amazing production. This is what proponents of the Positive Psychology Movement would call an optimal example of flow and peak-performance combined.

    So...what do I think? I think. And all excellent producers aim for their creativity to touch, inspire, and create a ripple effect of thought within their audiences, yes? Job well done.

    The detail has blown my mind. Can you tell?

    My best...

  • I was so stunned that I commented before reading the "more" section regarding the video. Amazing. I look forward to visiting the CurrentProduction website.

    Blessings and happiness...

  • Thank you very much for both your comments. I'm afraid the website is very poorly updated :-)

  • Good job! :)

  • Thank you :-)

  • & what about his "middle stance" (i think it was called)? it is sooo obvious that he wants racial segregation! he wants all Han & Muslims & all non-Tibetans to move out of his territory! what about those Han volunteer teachers in the thousands of schools CCP built in Tibet? does he not want Tibetan children to learn science, math, english, &etc? what about all the Han doctors who save thousands of Tibetan lives? they don't matter cuz he only wants to rule Tibet w/ his "buddhism".

  • Very difficult topics. The Tibetans currently live under a kind of apartheid where they are regarded as second rate citizens in schools and hospitals. The math and science to high level and English are only available if you are taught in Chinese not Tibetan. He is not asking for segregation but that the Tibetan culture is allowed to survive instead of strangled. You should be asking why there are so many more Han than Tibetans in central Tibet. And so much military to keep 5 mill people pacified

  • most of the Han people in Tibet are from the province of Sichuan, which is a particularly populated & poor province in China. most of them migrated to Tibet to make a living just like how many poor people migrate all over China & abroad. & once someone has a foothold in Tibet, he/she brings his/her family & friends over too... then it becomes a snowball effect. nothing to do with gov't policy. gov't can't stop it, nor should it.

  • btw, when dalai was first asked what should non-tibetans do if he gets his "Greater Tibet autonomy", he said they should all move out......"Tibet for Tibetans" if you want to put it more nicely. but no matter what, you cannot hide the malicious & selfish motives behind his answer. it shows he does not care about those non-tibetans. so much for a holy man.

  • Judging by the Dalai Lama's comments over the past 40 yrs - including the Chinese - I believe he is basically as unselfish as it's possible to be in human form. I don't know the context of the comment you refer to. But as it is in Tibet right now there are many good reasons to ask for the cessation of the Chinese migration based on economy, human rights and the environment. Please don't forget that this migration is basically less than 20 years old and that it's drowning the the Tibetan culture.

  • I'm not sure you're correct. Chinese immigrants in Tibet have had the "right" to have 2 children instead of one - to me, that sounds like the Chinese government is endorsing the move. I think you can compare it to the American colonisation of the "West". First came the soldiers, then the prostitutes and the associated businesses - then farmers and finally the business community. It's a colonisation not an invited migration.

  • China & Tibet is definitely different from the America & the West. In Tibet, first came the soldiers AND professionals like teachers, doctors, agricultural experts, etc. & most of the other han business people did not come until much later. & sure ethnic tension is high now because Tibetans in general are very strict/stubborn about their traditions, & it's hard for many of them to accept how different hans are. my grandmother told me this b/c she has dealt with many Tibetans in her hometown

  • the gov't shouldn't prohibit han people from migrating to where they want w/in their own country or ask those in Tibet to move out b/c those are human rights violations too. it's like china's population issue. when we didn't do anything about it, West complained that we have too many people. when we decided to limit our population w/ one-child policy, West said it's human rights violation. Now we let people move to where they please, you say we are endangering Tibetan culture. enough already...

  • You take for granted that Tibet is a part of China. It is an occupied nation. The Chinese people in Tibet are not migrants - they are immigrants.

  • whatever you call it... immigrants or migrants. the truth is that Tibet IS currently a part of China and has been for hundreds of years, and this always has been recognized by the world. Dalai lama recognizes it too, doesn't he? so still, the government should not prohibit its citizens from moving to where they want within their own country.

  • There is a big difference. Tibet is currently occupied by China. No it has not always been recognised by the World. I believe that the Dalai Lama recognises that currently the most practical thing to save his people is to ask for real autonomy not independence.

  • Dalai sees that that there isn't anyone else that's going to invest as much into Tibet to raise Tibetans' standard of living. that's why he changed his mind and asks for autonomy instead of independence. but what happens after the Tibetans becomes well off w/ the tax money all Chinese people contributed to? is he going to ask for independence again? is he going to ask his people to kill and fight for indepence again?

  • The Dalai Lama never asked the Tibetans to kill for him or Tibet. But if China was invaded by a foreign power wouldn't you believe you had the right to selfdefence? He has publicly said that some things the Chinese have done are good like improving the infrastructure. But what ever progress has been made has mainly benefitted the Chinese as the Tibetans are second-rate citizens in their own country and the profit from the exploitation of the land goes back to China.

  • Dear Skyblulala - have you considered, that the doctors and socalled agricultural experts were not asked for and that some of them have done more damage than good? And that the Tibetan culture, which is very different from the Chinese is worth keeping and not just changing because a foreign nation believes that theirs is better?

  • oh... so the doctors killed more Tibetans than they cured? & the teachers who taught science, math, & etc should not have taught these things to Tibetans and just let the vast majority of them stay illiterate & ignorant of things besides their own traditions? My grandmother should not have taught Tibetan women about women's rights and good hygene practices? & no one is actively trying to wipe out tibetan culture. it's ethnic integration. & tibetans can stick to their old lifestyle if they choose

  • Maybe they should have learned Tibetan and taught them to teach instead. Your grandmother might well have been a Red Guard who believed it was necessary to destroy all things related to religion in order to "move forward". What I have seen and experienced in Tibet tells me that the Tibetan culture is definitely actively being wiped out, not least because it's closely related to Tibet's history as an independent people, culture and nation. Why else is the Panchen Lama kept as a prisoner in China?

  • My grandmother was a buddhist & did what she did in the 1950s, way before the red guards & denouced the cultural revolution. this assumption only shows your prejudice & your one-sidedness on the issue. i feel sorry that Panchen lama is kept prisoner, but it's not an act of deliberate ethnic cleansing. it is an act to maintain Chinese sovereignty in Tibet. if the pro-indepence tibetans don't do what they are doing to try to "free tibet", then china would not have exerted as much control

  • & you know the "Greater Tibet", which includes traditionally Han areas, that Dalai was advocating in the 1980s? my grandmother's hometown is in that area, & her family has been there for centuries doing silk business along the silk road. & the entire town was Han, as well as many neighboring towns. & they have been traditionally under the control of Chinese government. Now why did Dalai ask for land that never belonged to him? if you don't know, look into it, would you please?

  • I don't know where your grandmother lives. Borders are always difficult to argue over. Ethnic Tibet and the areas with Tibetan Autonomous status are almost identical and stretches as far as Chengdu almost. But they're smaller than the areas under control of the Dalai Lama's gov in 1950. It's interesting who many young Chinese couples who visit Tibet fx on honeymoon, who go back with a different view of Tibet as a nation - from what they were taught in school.

  • Sorry - wrote a mistake there. Borders of ethnic Tibet and areas with autonomous status are of course BIGGER than those under the Tibetan government's control in 1950.

  • Dear Skybluelala, I just heard about the horrible earthquake in Sichuan, which could be the area your grandmother lived in. I deeply hope your relatives are safe - and that your government manages to safe as many lives as possible under these terrible circumstances.

  • I'm glad to hear that your grandmother sounds like a great person. Unfortunately not all were like her, some were uneducated "doctors" who did grave damage. The ecological devastation through the Chinese cutting down forests, overusing chemical fertilizers and growing wheat is alarming. Our basic stances are different, I believe Tibet was once and deserves to be independent again. And your government's attempt to maintain sovereignty is a crime and their methods tantamount to cultural genocide.

  • he wasn't peaceful when he rebelled against china in 1959. he wasn't peaceful when he sent young tibetans to train with the CIA in colorado, US. he wasn't peaceful when he said in the "middle stance" that all Han & other non-tibetan ethnic people in the area that he declares "Greater Tibet" must abandon all they have there and move out. peach and happiness to all the Dorje Shugden practitioners in India!

  • The Dalai Lama has constantly, insistently spoken for the practice of active non-violence. But he has also said it would be foolish not to pick up a stick to defend yourself if you are attacked by a rabid dog. If the Tibetans choose to fight back with active violence it's the moral loss of all the World for failing to step up and help before it got that far. Apply that to any violent conflict in the World. Shame on us for letting it happen over and over again. Not only in Tibet and Burma...

  • To CurrentProductions,

    Unfortunately,our "peaceful" Dalai Lama(ex-vice president of National Assembly of China)and his fellows fighted for refusing to abolish their serfdom system.

  • Not true. Even before leaving Tibet in 1959 the Dalai Lama was looking into the possibilities of democracy in Tibet. The Tibetans were fighting to survive physically and culturally a violent invasion from Communist China. Today the Tibetans inside trying to keep their cultural identity and to practice their religion within Tibet without constraints. And to survive in a fierce economic situation that almost solely favours the invading ethnic group and puts a hard strain on a fragile environment

  • To CurrentProductions,

    Even Dalai Lama himself assumed the fact that Tibet was still under serfdom and slavery in the 50s.He said in his autobiography,"..Yes,but people(serfs) still felt happy thank to the religion...".And how can a religious leader can talk about democracy if he himself is concerned in politics?To know what exactly people feel in Tibet,it's useless to listen to those "tibetans"(2nd or 3rd generation)who have never been there.I recommend you to read Mr.Melvyn Golstein's book.

  • But the Dalai Lama has never defended the situation as it was before 1959. On the contrary he has pointed out that changes were needed and has done what he could in exile to implement them. Why shouldn't he talk of democracy? I see no contradiction. Democracy goes well with Buddhism. Personally I have been in Tibet more than 10 times and take my references from there more than the exile community. Mr Goldstein is a great scholar as are others. It's always possible to find one who suits your aim

  • To CurrentProductions,

    Don't you find ridiculous to see Dalai Lama, a theocratic symbol,being described as a "democracy fighter"?According to their so-called "constitution",the Dalai Lama, as a religious figure,not only serves as "head of state", but also has final say on all key issues of the "government in exile".And Dalai Lama's familly members serve key posts in that "government".As you say,"It's always possible to find one who suits your aim",unfortunately,you too...

  • I agree it's a paradox. But don't forget he was given the political and religious power. We in other societies tend to assume that the holder of power wants to keep it. But since 1963 he has made a real effort to separate them so that the political, judiciary and legislative power was handed over to an elected parliament. It's a work in progress. Yes nepotism has flourished as it has in fx Communist China. But he has gone as far as saying he would end the line of Dalai Lamas to stop it.

  • you haven't answered to the problem with Dalai lama's persecution of Dorje Shugden practitioners. why? can't find any bs to defend him on that? you are always gonna stand on his side when you believe that everything about his version of Tibet's history is true and that everything CCP had said was a lie. off course not everything in CCP's version is true, but nor is Dalai's version. my grandmother, who had been in Tibet in the 1950s, proves to me so.

  • Don't know much Shugden. There were some plots to kill the Dalai Lama app 6 years ago and it's an old feud not directly political but religious. My personal judgement is based on many trips to Tibet, interviews with scholars, ngo's and Tibetans in exile and in Tibet + many books. My conclusion: Tibet is occupied by a foreign nation that unfortunately is opposed to religion and individual freedom. It's a big mistake to regard Tibet as Shangri-la. The issue is the human rights of 5 mill people.

  • Fantastic Video!

  • Thank You!

  • The slave-owner will be happy if his slaves are peaceful.

  • Just as,when a serial killer finally says to you with a kind smile,"Mmm..I don't use violence any more.Peace...Love...God bless you...Oh,you are lovely.Oh,the world is wonderful...",but sends his brothers to kill people.Ridiculous.Where people are really being killed in this century?Iraq and Palestine!Who made that?No one cares at all!

  • Tha whole point is that we need to care. All of us - all the time. Wouldn't you consider it your own moral responsibility to try and keep peace around you?

  • CurrentProductions,

    You didn't get what I said...

  • Then - what did you mean?

  • I think it's good

  • Thank you.

  • I am sure this man is making 1.3 Billion people feeling unhappy enough.

  • but can he see the karma is coming back on him.

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