Osho On Jiddu Krishnamurti

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  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Bhagwan Hugh Milne, 1986-01-01 An insider reveals the secrets of the cult founded by Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh in the early seventies, candidly recounting all aspects of the movement as well as exposing many details about Bhagwan's life
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: My Way: The Way of the White Clouds Osho, 2023-08-16 Just before Buddha died somebody asked him: When a buddha dies where does he go? Does he survive or simply disappear into nothingness? This is not a new question, it is one of the oldest, many times repeated and asked. Buddha is reported to have said: Just like a white cloud disappearing.... This very morning there were white clouds in the sky. Now they are there no more. Where have they gone? From where do they come? How do they evolve, and how do they dissolve again? A white cloud is a mystery, the coming, the going, the very being of it. That’s the first reason why I call my way The Way of the White Clouds.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: The Mystery Beyond Mind Osho,
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Light on the Path Osho, 2023-08-17 The first thing: for a patient to go to the doctor, you must make him realize that he is sick; otherwise there is no need to go to the doctor. So the people you want to encourage into meditation: first you have to make them aware that they are frustrated, perhaps for so long that they have forgotten that they are sad. They cannot remember when they laughed from their very hearts. They have become robots – they do things because they have to be done but there is no joy in doing them.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Zen Osho, 2004 Zen is not a religion, dogma or creed. It is not even a quest or inquiry. It is non-philosophical. The fundamental of Zen approach is that all is as it should be, this very moment everything is perfect. Osho, one of the best known and most provocative mystics of the 20th century shares his wisdom and skill guiding the reader to an understanding of complex philosophical concepts using humor and storytelling. The journey cannot be taught, only experienced.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: From Unconciousness to Consciousness Osho, 2023-09-16 After one thousand, three hundred and fifteen days of silence, it feels as if I am coming to you from a totally different world. In fact it is so. The world of words, language, concepts, and the world of silence are so diametrically opposite to each other, they don’t meet anywhere. They can’t meet by their very nature. Silence means a state of wordlessness; and to speak now, it is as if to learn language again from ABC. But this is not a new experience for me; it has happened before too.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: The Lives of Alcyone Annie W. Besant, C. W. Leadbeater, 1998
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Meetings with Remarkable People Osho, 2017-06-06 Even now, nearly two decades after his death, Osho’s books continue to sell in the hundreds of thousands, and his website receives over a million hits every month. His host of admirers simply increases with every succeeding generation. Here, Osho brings to life many of mankind’s most influential religious and spiritual leaders from a variety of cultures, including Krishna, the Buddha, and Jesus; poets such as Lao Tzu and Rumi; philosophers from Pythagoras and Socrates to Heraclitus and Nietzsche; and great thinkers of more recent times, including Gurdjieff, Krishnamurti, and Kahlil Gibran. Osho uses their lives and knowledge to guide the reader in a profound journey of spiritual discovery and wisdom
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Lives in the Shadow with J. Krishnamurti Radha Rajagopal Sloss, 2011-08-31 For nearly half a century the charismatic, strikingly handsome spiritual teacher J. Krishnamurti gathered an enormous following throughout Europe, India, Australia and North America. From the age of eighteen he was the forerunner of the type of iconoclasm that would bring immediate fame to cult figures in the late twentieth century. Yet recent biographies have left large areas of his life in mystifying darkness. This, however, is no ordinary study of Krishnamurti, for it is written by one whose earliest memories are dominated by his presence as a doting second fathertolerant of pranks and pets, playful and diligent. For over two decades in their Ojai California haven, where Aldous Huxley and other pacifists found respite during the war years,Krinsh developed his philosophical message. He also placed himself at the centre of her parents Rosalind and Rajagopals marriage. In a spirit of tenderness, fairness, objective inquiry, and no little remorse, the author traces the rise of Krishnamurti from obscurity in India by selection of the Theosophical Society to be the vehicle of a new incarnation of their world teacher. Breaking from Theosophy, Krishnamurti inspired his own following, retaining the dedication of his longtime friend Rajagopal, himself highly educated, to oversee all practicalities and the editing and publication of his writings. How this bond of trust was breached and became clouded in confusion with a new wave of devoteeism lies at the heart of this extraordinary story. So does a portrait of intense romantic intimacy and the conundrum of Krishnamurtis own complex character.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Emotional Wellness Osho, 2007-04-03 How do we reconcile our need to express our emotions with our desire to protect others? Far too often we find ourselves trapped in this dilemma of expression versus repression. We fear that by expressing our true feelings, we will hurt and alienate those close to us. But by repressing our emotions—even in the benevolent guise of “self-control”—we only risk hurting ourselves. Osho, one of the most provocative and inspiring spiritual teachers of our time, provides here a practical and comprehensive approach to dealing with this conflict effectively. Incorporating new, never-before-published material, Emotional Wellness leads us to understand the roots of our emotions, to react to situations in a way that can teach us more about ourselves and others, and to respond to life’s inevitable ups and downs with far greater confidence and equilibrium. Discover: • The impact that fear, anger, and jealousy have on our lives • How emotions like guilt, insecurity, and fear are used to manipulate us • How to break out of unhealthy responses to strong emotions • How to transform destructive emotions into creative energy • The role of society and culture on our individual emotional styles Osho’s unique insight into the human mind and heart goes far beyond conventional psychology. He teaches us to experience our emotions fully and to deal with them creatively in order to achieve a richer, fuller life.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Tao: The Pathless Path Osho, 2016-07-26 In Tao: The Pathless Path, Osho, one of the greatest spiritual teachers of the twentieth century, comments on five parables from the Leih Tzu, bringing a fresh and contemporary interpretation to the ancient wisdom of Tao. Leih Tzu was a well-known Taoist master in the fourth century B.C., and his sly critiques of a Confucius provide abundant opportunities for the reader to explore the contrasts between the rational and irrational, the male and female, the structured and the spontaneous. “Who Is Really Happy” uses the discovery of a human skull on the roadside to probe into the question of immortality and how misery arises out of the existence of the ego. “A Man Who Knows How to Console Himself” looks beneath the apparent cheerfulness of a wandering monk and asks if there is really a happiness that endures through life’s ups and downs. “No Regrets” is a parable about the difference between the knowledge that is gathered from the outside and the “knowing” that arises from within. “No Rest for the Living” uses a dialogue between a despondent seeker and his master to reveal the limits of philosophy and the crippling consequences of living for the sake of some future goal. “Best Be Still, Best Be Empty” discusses the difference between the path of the will, the via affirmitiva of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, versus the path of the mystic, the via negativa of Buddha and Lao Tzu. Tao: The Pathless Path also features a Q&A section that addresses how Taoist understanding applies to everyday life in concrete, practical terms. Osho challenges readers to examine and break free of the conditioned belief systems and prejudices that limit their capacity to enjoy life in all its richness. He has been described by the Sunday Times of London as one of the “1000 Makers of the 20th Century” and by Sunday Mid-Day (India) as one of the ten people—along with Gandhi, Nehru, and Buddha—who have changed the destiny of India. Since his death in 1990, the influence of his teachings continues to expand, reaching seekers of all ages in virtually every country of the world.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: The Perfect Master: The way of the Sufi Osho, 2007
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Meditations J. Krishnamurti, 2018-04-17 A classic collection of excerpts from one of the great spiritual leaders of the twentieth century--now in the newly designed Shambhala Pocket Library series. Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895–1986) went from his origins in a small south Indian village to become one of the great spiritual teachers of the twentieth century. He taught that the only way to create peace on earth is to transform the human psyche—but that there is no path to this transformation, no method for achieving it, and no gurus nor spiritual authorities who can help. Rather, the transformation is a truth that each of us must discover within ourselves. This classic collection of brief excerpts from Krishnamurti’s books and talks presents the essence of his teaching on meditation—a state of attention, beyond thought, which brings total freedom from authority and ambition, fears and separateness.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: The Goose Is Out Osho, 2012-04-10 There is a famous Zen story about a disciple, Riko, who once asked his master Nansen to explain to him the old Zen koan of the goose in the bottle. Namely, if a man puts a gosling into a bottle, and feeds the gosling through the bottle’s neck until it grows and becomes a goose – and then there is simply no more room inside the bottle — how can the man get it out without killing the goose or breaking the bottle? In response, Nansen shouts RIKO! and gives a great clap with his hands. Startled, Riko replies, Yes master! And Nansen says, See! The goose is out! In this Zen-flavored series of responses to questions, the contemporary mystic Osho cuts through the mad complexity of the contemporary human mind and its self-created problems with humor, compassion, and even an occasional shout and clap of his hands. The goose in the questioner's bottle may be a philosophical problem or an existential dilemma, a relationship drama or an emotional crisis — in each case, Osho's unique and transformational response sets the goose free, allowing us to rediscover the simple and innocent clarity each of us brings with us when we
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Choiceless Awareness J Krishnamurti, 2022-09-09 In this series of commentaries J. Krishnamurti, one of the great thinkers of our time, touches upon many human problems-our hopes, our fears, our illusions, our beliefs, our prejudices-and in the simplest language seems to pierce to their roots.The sheer simplicity is breathtaking. The reader is given, in one paragraph, often in one sentence, enough to keep him exploring, questioning, thinking for days. -Anne Morrow Lindbergh.The insight, spiritual and poetic, of these commentaries is as simply expressed as it is searching in its demand.-Times Literary Supplement (London).Krishnamurti is no other than he seems, a free man, one of the first quality, growing older as diamonds do but the gem-like flame not dating, and alive in these Commentaries. It is a treasure.-Francis Hacket, The New Republic.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: The Art of Living and Dying Osho, 2017-06-06 “Death cannot be denied by repeating that death does not exist. Death will have to be known, it will have to be encountered, it will have to be lived. You will have to become acquainted with it.” —Osho Why are we afraid of death? How do I relax in the certainty of death? Is the theory of reincarnation true? How can I celebrate death as you suggest? With depth, clarity, compassion, and even humor, Osho answers these questions and many others, shedding new light on this most sacred of mysteries and providing practical guidance for meditation and support. In The Art of Living and Dying, Osho not only reveals that our fear of death is based on a misunderstanding of its nature, but that dying is a tremendous opportunity for inner growth. Death is not an event but a process—and one that begins with birth. Each exhalation is a small death; each inhalation, a rebirth. When life is lived consciously and totally, death is not a catastrophe but a joyous climax.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Mind is a Myth U.G. Krishnamurti, 2022-01-04 There is no such thing as your mind and my mind. There is only mind—the totality of all that has been known, felt, and experienced by man, handed down from generation to generation. We are all thinking and functioning in that thought sphere, just as we all share the same atmosphere for breathing. The thoughts are there to function and communicate in this world sanely and intelligently.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Here and Now Osho, 2007 Discourses by an Indian sectarian religious leader.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Enlightenment Is Your Nature Osho, 2017-09-19 Explores and explains the fundamental difference between psychology, therapy and meditation. Enlightenment” in Western cultures has long been associated with the 18th century movement that brought about a new “age of reason.” As Zen, Buddhism, and other eastern wisdom traditions have captured the imagination of the West, “enlightenment” has come to be known as a specific state of consciousness attained by an individual on a spiritual or meditative path. However, the Judeo-Christian context, with its belief in a divine power “out there” and separate from the individual, hinders most Westerners’ ability to comprehend “enlightenment” in the Eastern sense. Our theistic conditioning leads to such common misunderstandings as perceiving enlightenment as the attainment of supernatural powers, or as something achievable only by those who are somehow “special.” In this work, Osho deconstructs these misunderstandings and offers a radically different view of enlightenment, freed from all spiritual and religious beliefs – including the distortions of asceticism and renunciation that have arisen in Eastern and Western cultures both. Taking the reader step by step through the history of how both East and West have approached the mysteries of the human mind and spirituality, Osho offers a simple science of consciousness that he calls “the psychology of the buddhas.” It is a science that in very clear terms shows how one can, through awareness and taking full responsibility for one’s life, go beyond all limited belief systems, habits, and superstitions of the mind. That process, he says, brings us back to our nature – and that is enlightenment.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: From Death to Deathlessness Osho, Swami Sambuddha Devaraj, 1997-01-01
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Osho Fragrance Swami Chaitanya Keerti, 2015-04-23 Touching upon various aspects of our day-to-day lives in a subtle manner, this simple yet powerful book, drawing inspiration from the multi-dimensional vision of Osho, the most radical mystic of our times, come like a breath of fresh air and leaves us as a better human being.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Freedom from the Known J. Krishnamurti, 2024-10-17 Embark on a profound journey of self-discovery with J. Krishnamurti’s Freedom from the Known. This enlightening work invites you to break free from the shackles of societal expectations and become the true architect of your own destiny. Krishnamurti delves into the essence of human disorder, revealing that our inner turmoil often stems from living according to the dictates of others rather than our own authentic selves. In his most thought-provoking style, Krishnamurti illuminates the path to immediate and radical freedom. He demonstrates how transforming our inner world can reshape our relationships and the very structure of society. This vital book underscores the urgent need for change and the boundless possibilities that arise when we recognize our own potential for transformation. Let Freedom from the Known guide you towards a deeper understanding of yourself and a liberated way of life.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: At the Feet of the Master Jiddu Krishnamurti (Alcyone), 2009-04 At the Feet of the Master was the first book published by Jiddu Krishnamurti. Written when he was 14 under the name Alcyone and published in 1910, it has been translated into 40 languages. There has been some debate over whether the author was Krishnamurti or his mentor C.W. Leadbeater. Krishnamurti never said that he wrote the work, and in the foreword he says: These are not my own words but of the Master who taught me. He was referring to Leadbeater's claim that the Master Kuthumi was releasing the instruction to the young boy during the night while he was asleep. The book is considered a theosophical classic.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Commentaries on Living Jiddu Krishnamurti, 2008-02-13 Krishnamurti's essential message is that to find truth, we must go beyond the limits of ordinary thought. In public talks worldwide, he strove to free listeners from conventional beliefs and psychological mind-sets in order to understand what is. The essential message of J. Krishnamurti, revered philosopher and spiritual teacher to millions, challenges the limits of ordinary thought. In talks and teachings to audiences worldwide, he extricated his listeners from the tangled net of ideas, organizational beliefs and psychological mind-sets and pointed them to the bliss of truth. In the final volume of this series, conversations with individual seekers explore many topics, including the cultivation of sensitivity, the problem of search, the importance of change, and What is life all about?
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: The Power of Love Osho, 2016-07-19 One of the most important life events is falling in love, yet we never learn about it in school. Societies and religions force us into models and thought-forms that are often in opposition to an organic model of love, which is instead institutionalised by marriage, religious affiliations, and nationalism. This results in love that is, for most people, a painful challenge in one form or another throughout life. In these modern days, where the focus shifts more and more to realising one's individual potential, Osho helps us to direct our search for love by widening our view - showing us that love has many manifestations and is not limited to the 'other'. One manifestation of love is meditation, a life-changing experience that allows the flowering of real love within oneself and toward others. The Osho Life Essentials series focuses on the most important questions in the life of the individual. Each volume contains timeless yet contemporary investigations and discussions into questions vital to our personal search for meaning and purpose. The Osho Life Essentials series focuses on questions specific to our inner life and quality of existence; for example, is it possible to have an authentic spirituality without a belief in God? What is meditation and how does it work? What can I do as an individual to make the world a better place?
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Yoga Osho, 2009-12-07 Says Osho: 'Patanjali takes the whole complexity of the human being into account — Never before and never after has such a comprehensive system evolved.' Drawing on the teachings of Patanjali, Osho gives an entirely new perspective on the fundamental questions of life, the nature of heaven, religion and God. For Osho it is not a question of being 'good' or 'bad', or of a God in the sky, but of each individual becoming aware of his being and attaining kaivalya— the ultimate state of enlightenment when the meditator goes beyond all desire. This process draws on the inner science of yoga. Replete with anecdotes, and including a series of questions and answers that directly address the existential anxieties of a contemporary readership, this book by Osho is a must-read for all those who want to explore the mysteries of life.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: The Rebel Osho, 2007-02 The Rebel is a guide that contains the lectures that were delivered by Osho between 01/06/87 to 25/02/87. In the Rebel, readers will come across questions from various seekers and answers from Osho. He speaks about overthrowing the past to forge a new future. The first lecture, delivered on 1 June, 1987 in the Chuang Tzu Auditorium, is titled the Rebel: The Very Essence of Religion. One of the questions in here is about the difference between a rebel and a revolutionary. In the second chapter, readers will be able to understand the relationship between enlightenment and language. The fourth chapter, the Rebel Is Utterly Innocent, lists the qualities of a rebel in Herald A New Dawn, Osho explains that a rebel does not belong to any existent category and instead is a new category by himself. to understand what justice means to a rebellious man, readers should focus on the ninth chapter. In the thirteenth chapter of the Rebel, a disciple asks Osho why he refers to the word 'rebel' in a positive sense, when it usually implies something negative. Readers who are wondering if rebels are born or made, will find their answers within the same chapter. The Rebel contains many more such questions and even more interesting answers. Those who are looking for answers to life's many questions can find this book to be informative, interesting and enlightening. The Rebel, published by HPB/FC in 2007, is available as a paperback.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Inward Revolution Jiddu Krishnamurti, Ray McCoy, 2006 One of the leading spiritual teachers of the twentieth century offers a philosophical work that reveals that thoughts and memories, whether pleasurable or painful, cause us to suffer and that by learning to be attentive and clear in our perceptions, we find freedom. Original. 15,000 first printing.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Mistakes on the Path Madhuri Z K Ewing, 2019-06-05 Born into a large, shambolic family in Southern California, Madhuri and her younger sister took off as teenagers on a series of adventures that culminated in Pune, India in 1973. There they became disciples of the controversial mystic, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (later known as Osho). Madhuri describes her 30 extraordinary years in Osho's communes in Pune, India and Rajneeshpuram, Oregon. Internally she confronted her OCD, anorexia, and sex addiction; externally, relationships, the power clique who ran the Oregon commune and the general snafus life throws our way. Confronted with one of the most fundamental questions of the spiritual journey: pushing the river versus letting it flow (doing versus non-doing), she emerges as a respected Intuitive healer and teacher who now travels the world giving sessions and teaching workshops. The ambience of an enlightened Master, in all its radiance and mystery, is beautifully and sensitively portrayed.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Psychological Commentaries on the Teaching of G.I. Gurdjieff and P.D. Ouspensky Maurice Nicoll, 1955
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: The Passion for the Impossible Osho, 1978-01-01
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: The Mustard Seed Osho, 1975-01-01
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Stripping the Gurus Geoffrey D. Falk, 2005 Armed with wit, insight, and truly astonishing research, Falk utterly demolishes the notion of the enlightened guru who can lead devotees to nirvana.--John Horgan, author of Rational Mysticism.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Early Writings. Volume 6 Jiddu Krishnamurti,
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Glimpses of Freedom Katya Buchleitner, 2010 This book presents the creative approach of Theatre of the Oppressed and its liberating potential within the rigid structures of prisons. Can inner freedom be experienced in oppressive outer circumstances? Is there a kind of freedom that cannot be curtailed by external oppressors? Can a physical space that allows trust and inspires creative expression open spaces of inner freedom? The book seeks to integrate a transrational world-view with political activism, combining the understandings of freedom from spiritual teachers Osho and Krishnamurti with those of two revolutionaries of pedagogy and theatre, Paulo Freire and Augusto Boal.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Osho: A Mystic of Love Swami Chaitanya Keerti, 2022-04-27 This book “Osho: A Mystic of Love” is a compilation of recent articles on a variety of subjects. The author shares the most significant insights of his beloved master with the common people. Swami Chaitanya Keerti shows them the ways to raise their consciousness to live a life of love and meditation, creativity and celebration.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: India's Misfit Mystic: An Insider Journey into Osho's Life | Unveiling the Life Story of a Spiritual Maverick Subhuti Anand, 2024-01-04 About the Book: Osho is a provocative figure. He was controversial during his lifetime, he is now, and he always will be. It is fortunate that it is so, because if you read this book and understand Osho’s life, you will be forced to question all your ideas about religion, spirituality and meditation. Most of all, you will be forced to question yourself. This is the gift of this book, written by an insider who lived with Osho for 14 years, as part of his commune, riding the intense whirlwind of the mystic’s vision. About the Author: Subhuti was a career journalist who worked as a political reporter in the British Houses of Parliament. In 1976, he travelled to India to meet Osho, then known as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, in his ashram in Pune. He became initiated as his disciple and immediately began to have mystical experiences, which he attributed to the ashram’s powerful energy field. For 14 years, he lived and worked in Osho’s communes, first in Pune and later at Rancho Rajneesh in Oregon, USA. He stayed with Osho until the mystic died in January 1990. Since then, Subhuti has worked as an author and freelance journalist, dividing his time between the UK, Europe and India.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Awakening in the Paradox of Darkness Gary Tzu, 2014-04-15 In Awakening in the Paradox of Darkness, Gary Tzu illuminates a path from within the dark realms to awakening into non-dual being. By allowing dreaded experiences such as fear, trauma, exhaustion, abandonment, nothingness, death and non-existence—to serve as a portal into non-dual transformation, we discover the light within the darkness, revealing the bedazzling paradoxical mystery of existence. In this book, Gary invites readers on a healing journey into the heart of their darkest experiences, for it is there, in the midst of their most profound dread, that non-dual awakening lies.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: RECOVERY OF INDIA , 2024-08-02 RECOVERY OF INDIA presents a holistic view of the country's unmatched tradition, its growth through centuries of chequered history vis-à-vis its present struggle to rediscover its incomparably rich legacy in a world of cut-throat competition and mind-boggling speed of rat race that seems to run from nowhere to nowhere. In the giddy tumble caused by IT Era gargantuan gadgetry and the confusion generated by disordered aimlessness, nobody has the time or inclination to reflect on the whys and wherefores of a world gone topsy-turvy. In this scenario of clouded wits and maverick ambition churned by illimitable lust for Mammonism, advanced nations are turning towards India in the fond hope of finding spiritual solace and the right direction for moving towards a higher order of civilization. The author intends to help non-Indians adopt what is healthy while urging his compatriots to restore India’s primeval psycho-spiritual health to its pristine glory.
  osho on jiddu krishnamurti: Awakening Transcendental Intelligence Indu Indira Lala, 2020-05-01 Oftentimes, in the process of Awakening, Spiritual Seekers encounter stuck-points like: I get it, then it’s lost. I feel its fleeting nature. I know I am the Soul. But it’s PRACTICE-based feeling, not SELF-EFFERVESCENT. When I am asked to realise IT within, my scientific temperament overpowers my philosophical bent of mind because the world is outside me, after all; I can see it. Do you know why Spirituality seeks us? Is Spirituality your eternal habit of being? If one reads this book with Grace on one’s side, one can move beyond one's stuck-points to taste the nectar of spiritual advancement. You get to access your tangible Soul through deepened silence. You learn to let your mind allow you to discover what you are, all by yourself, without interfering. Where is your breath? Inside of you, within; outside of you, without; or, is it you? Where do you exist when the world ceases to exist? What is Truth in Spirituality? You get insights on how, ‘When you arise as sight, the world arises as vision’; and, ‘When you return to yourself, the world returns to its roots.' This book is a handy reference guide for spiritual seekers stuck at various stages of their spiritual journey.
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