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The Sixth House is the sanctum of sacred competence—the place where spirit becomes skill, love becomes labor, and devotion becomes daily ritual. If the Fifth House taught you to glow, the Sixth teaches you to keep the lamp tended: trim the wick, clean the glass, fetch the oil. Here we apprentice ourselves to life’s small excellences—how we breathe, what we eat, the way we arrange a desk, the tenderness with which we greet a morning. The body is a temple; the schedule is its liturgy; simplicity is medicine.
This house anchors humility without humiliation. You learn the holiness of clean water, folded laundry, stretches at sunrise, honest work well done. Service is not servitude; it is sovereignty expressed through reliability. Pets, co-workers, tools, routines—these are the quiet companions that help you embody grace in motion.
The Sixth exists to refine the vessel so purpose can move through you cleanly. It governs the life areas where steadiness compounds: job tasks, coworkers, employees, workflows, mentorship, skill-building, daily care of the body, and maintenance of spaces and tools. This is not about prestige; it’s about precision. The lesson: tiny consistencies remake reality.
Energetically, the Sixth House is a dojo for discernment. What is essential vs. ornamental? What is kind vs. rescuing? What truly nourishes vs. numbs? You learn to translate ideals into checklists, love into logistics, compassion into calendars. In this field, alignment is measured in intervals—breath by breath, rep by rep, day by day.
Archetype — The Healer-Artisan / Sacred Steward. Think of Vesta tending the flame, Saraswati refining practice, Guanyin’s patient mercy. The mythic pattern here is noble usefulness: to become so skillful in small things that large things begin to trust you.
Origin Myth (symbolic). When the gods fashioned the world, they worried less about thunderbolts than about spoons—how would beings eat, mend, and keep warm? So they wove a house where every task is a prayer bead. “If they learn to polish one bead well,” the gods said, “they’ll remember how to string a life.” Thus the Sixth was born—the House of Beads.
Sigil (visual). A wheat sheaf bound with a threaded needle inside a hexagon—skill bound to sustenance within a field of order.
When embodied consciously, the Sixth radiates competence, cleanliness, and calm productivity. You honor your body with regular movement and nourishing foods; you work with integrity and communicate clearly; you make systems that make grace repeatable. Pets thrive, plants perk up, teams lean on you because you are consistent without being controlling.
Service here is love with sleeves rolled up. You bring medicine to the mundane: a well-timed checklist that prevents burnout, a kind boundary that protects focus, a cup of tea that changes the course of a meeting. Progress is quiet yet unmistakable—like a garden that insists on growing.
Signs of Alignment
Your morning/evening bookends are steady.
You know tomorrow’s first task before you sleep.
Your workspace and body feel usefully ordered, not rigid.
Helping others doesn’t hurt you; you help from a full well.
In shadow, the Sixth can collapse into perfectionism, martyrdom, or anxious micromanagement. You over-serve and under-rest, confuse worth with usefulness, and treat the body like a problem to solve. Routines calcify into ruts; criticism becomes your native tongue—especially toward yourself. You rescue instead of support, then resent the very people you over-helped.
Another pitfall: busywork as avoidance. Lists get longer but nothing essential moves; “health” becomes performative; pets or projects substitute for intimacy. The remedy is not more grind—it’s smarter grace.
Healing Message & Shadow Medicine
Choose effective over impeccable. Replace “perfect or nothing” with “minimum viable ritual.” Trade rescuing for resourcing: ask, “What restores both of us?” Upgrade the nervous system first; productivity follows.
The dharma of the Sixth is to sanctify maintenance—to learn that everyday care is holy. Across lifetimes you practice right effort: not hustle, not apathy, but the middle path of sustained stewardship. You become a trustworthy conduit because you keep your instrument tuned.
Spiritual ascension here looks like embodied presence: clear yes/no, clean boundaries, and skills that serve something larger than your résumé. Your work becomes a blessing when process honors people—yourself included.
Karmic Themes
From martyr help → mutually dignifying service
From chaos cycles → restorative rhythms
From self-critique → compassionate iteration
From crisis care → prevention and preparation
North Node Connection
When destiny lights this house, build rituals of reliability: a body practice, a focus ritual, a weekly review. Your fate advances one habit at a time.
Planetary Rules & Visitors
Mercury/Virgo tone: analysis, craftsmanship, coordination.
Sun in 6th: leadership through example; vitality rises with routine.
Moon: mood/body linkage; schedule soothing cycles and meals.
Venus: aesthetic order; beauty as compliance cue (pretty systems get used).
Mars: work sprints; channel heat into training, not conflict.
Jupiter: generous mentorship; beware over-promising your calendar.
Saturn: mastery via apprenticeship; boundaries become scaffolding.
Uranus: workflow innovations; flexible systems beat rigid ones.
Neptune: service with compassion; anchor empathy with edges.
Pluto: deep detox of habits; power in precision.
Deities & Archetypes
Greco-Roman: Vesta (sacred hearth), Hygieia (hygiene/health).
Vedic: Dhanvantari (Ayurveda), Saraswati (disciplined learning).
Chinese: Jìzàng/Wisdom aspects that guide practical compassion; household gods who bless chores and animals.
Allies Across Pantheons
House spirits of kitchens and clinics; ancestors who were teachers, nurses, artisans, soldiers, organizers.
A cadent house, the Sixth refines and adapts.
Cardinal expression: initiate routines swiftly; avoid burning out on Day 3.
Fixed expression: sustain rituals; beware rigidity and self-judgment.
Mutable expression: improvise systems; anchor with simple non-negotiables.
Axis Balance (6 ↔ 12). Task (6) needs trance (12). Pair duty with devotion: after work blocks, schedule solitude, prayer, or creative drift so service stays soulful.
Notes on How to Balance
End each day with “three resets”: space (tidy), body (stretch), mind (journal). Protect one Sabbath window weekly—no fixing, just being.
Elemental Flow
Earth (primary): structure, digestion, craft—favor routines and grounding.
Air: planning, documentation, clear communication with teams.
Water: compassion, recovery, soothing cycles around work.
Fire: training, intervals, decisive action.
Ether: the quiet field of focus where flow becomes prayer.
Chakra Correspondence
Solar Plexus (Manipura): task power, boundaries, stamina.
Root (Muladhara): safety through structure.
Throat (Vishuddha): clean requests and honest limits at work.
Body Zone / Organ Focus
Digestive tract, gut-brain network, hands/forearms (tools), small animals’ calming effect on the nervous system.
Reiki Healing Application
Sequence: Root → Solar Plexus → Throat. Seal with palms over belly; visualize a tidy golden grid settling through your day.
Yoga: Cat-Cow (spinal hygiene), Revolved Chair (digestive wring-out), Boat (core integrity), Forward Folds (parasympathetic reset).
Breathwork: Box breathing between tasks; extended exhales for downshifting; Kapalabhati for morning ignition.
Meditation: “One Good Thing”—five minutes naming a single task and doing only that.
Sacred Logistics: Weekly review, menu mapping, capsule wardrobe, two-minute tidy rule. Pair chores with mantra or music to transmute duty into devotion.
Sanskrit Mantras: Om Shrim Hrim Klim (harmonizing order); Om Dhanvantaraye Namah (healing wisdom).
Affirmations: “Small, steady steps are holy.” “My boundaries are kind.” “I maintain what I cherish.”
Manifestion Techniques: Ritual Stack—attach a new habit to an existing one; Completion Ritual—close the laptop, breathe, thank the day; Service Spell—write who/what you serve on a card; place it near your tools.
Journal Prompts: Which routine quietly saves my life? What can be simplified by 20%? Where do I help past the point of kindness to myself?
New Moon (Design): Set one wellness and one workflow intention; choose the minimum viable ritual for each.
First Quarter (Discipline): Track adherence, not perfection; adjust friction points.
Full Moon (Discern): Celebrate what’s working; release excess tasks; express gratitude to helpers (human/animal).
Last Quarter (Detox): Cleanse spaces, inbox, calendar; donate, unsubscribe, reset the pantry.
6 — Service, responsibility, care for community and creatures.
4 — Foundations, systems, steady scaffolding for health and work.
5 — Smart adaptation; update routines without abandoning them.
11:11 — Conscious choice points; return to intention before action.
222 — Cooperation and co-working; ask for appropriate help.
717 — Course-correct: small pivot, same devotion.
Why they relate: The Sixth alchemizes care (6) within structure (4), kept flexible by change (5), and made relational by 222—all in service to right effort.
The Hermit (humble mastery, wise routines), Temperance (modulation, healing process), Eight of Pentacles (apprenticeship), Knight of Pentacles (reliable effort), Queen of Pentacles (nourishing order), Strength (gentle discipline). When reversed, they invite rest, delegation, and kinder self-talk.
Crystals: Moss Agate (steadiness, plant-ally focus), Green Aventurine (daily optimism), Amazonite (clear requests), Smoky Quartz (ground and release), Black Tourmaline (energetic boundaries).
Metals: Iron (fortitude/structure), Silver (soothing cycles, moon-linked resets).
Natural Elements: Rosemary (clarity), Thyme (fortitude), Chamomile (gentle unwind), Oats (nervous-system nourishment), clean salt for pragmatic purification.
Favor digestive kindness: warm meals, bitters before eating, fiber diversity, mindful hydration, a sunny lunch when possible. Build a rhythm plate—protein, colorful veg, whole grains, joyful condiment.
Herbal allies (traditions vary): Ginger (warmth/motivation), Turmeric + black pepper (daily ritual of golden milk), Peppermint (clarity after meals), Fennel (soothe), Tulsi/Holy Basil (uplifted focus). Create a “Desk Tea” jar with peppermint, tulsi, lemon balm; steep during work blocks.
May your hands be blessed for ordinary miracles: a swept floor, a fed pet, a finished task.
May your breath be the metronome of mercy—for your body, your work, your world.
May you remember that devotion is measured in repeats, not grand gestures.
Go gently, steadfast one. Maintain what you love, and what you love will sustain you.

When the sixth house starts in the sign of Aries, we see someone whose energy is closely linked to their working routine. This is a position that puts an accent on one’s need to practice, start something new, exercise daily, and usually speaks of the energy rise that is triggered by changes to one’s routine. The sign of Aries gives initiative, and it is often “too modest” when related to the sixth house, giving a person the ability to work very hard, but stealing their ability to find joy in their achievements, always pushing forwards without stopping to see if they got something in return. The main problem of this position hides in Venus, wherever it might be located, for Aries is its detriment, and the sixth house represents its accidental fall. The important thing in this situation is to find personal value and avoid pro bono activities that other people might expect as a given.

With the sixth house beginning in Taurus, we see a primal challenge of food, meaning it is imperative to find a good routine in this lifetime, eat healthy while also enjoying what’s on the table in the best possible way. Even though Taurus is a lot different from Libra, its ruler is still Venus and speaks of balance that needs to be found, in the field of material issues such as food, money, and physical activity. This is someone who should never become lazy, and needs to stop bouncing to and fro, up and down, when it comes to activity, weight, spending, or emotion. Since the element of Earth is an unconscious category, it is not always easy to approach matters set here through an Earth sign, and a lot of self-control is needed in order to balance out all of these things. A good start always hides in a healthy diet and an hourly routine that satisfies the stomach and the heart equally.

The sixth house in Gemini speaks of one’s mental occupancy and the ability, or the inability, to separate from the world of imagination and thought, and come down to the real world where grounding in found. As Mercury rules the sign of Gemini, there is a link here to this two-faced magician, and it often helps the person to understand “the other role” they need to play to make their physique and their circumstances work for them. This is a chatty position with a tendency to draw one to gossip at a workplace, but also brings a talent for trade and small financial matters that cumulate to create wealth. For as long as mental problems don’t preoccupy a person, this is a practical position that allows multitasking and a realistic approach to daily matters and work.

The sixth house in Cancer links one’s deep emotional roots to the house of work and health, and speaks of the unconscious tendencies that lead to certain conditions and practical circumstances. It is a strange connection of emotion with practicality and reason, giving a task to jump out of a family, inherited routine, to find the right one for our own body. A person with the sixth house in Cancer often approaches household chores as obligations, and the real question is hidden in the joy behind daily activities. Once they find true joy in cooking and cleaning, turning their heads to family matters and seeing them in all their glory with qualities that they often fail to see, they will find a way to be healthy. The motto “clean house makes a clean mind” is perfectly suited for these individuals and their routine needs to stay enjoyable and clear as much as possible in order for them to feel good.

With the sixth house set in Leo, childish joy needs to be found in a workplace. This is a position that emphasizes physical strength in some way, and its manifestation is mostly seen through the position of the Sun. If it is strong and vigorous, a person’s energy serves other people and creates an atmosphere in which advancements are possible and managing positions there for the taking. In case ego problems take over and one’s creativity and self-image is low, it can lead to problems with authority, all sorts of health related issues and even heart conditions triggered by a simple lack of energy and joy in one’s life. The best way to improve the energetic state hides in creative activities, for talents need to be employed daily and in the best possible way to truly feel the joy of Leo.

The sixth house finds its natural position to be the one in Virgo. The connection between them is incredibly strong and grounding found through this link is truly an imperative in one’s life. When this is the case, answers to almost every physical issue are hidden here, and you can see that a person has the ability to heal and materialize anything at all, for as long as their energy is focused in the right direction. When we speak of modesty, it is extreme here, and takes some of the joy and color out of a person’s life if they don’t choose a career path they truly love and deeply care about. Work has to be loved and Venus respected more than in other natal positions, so that health can be maintained and one’s routine enjoyable and healthy at the same time.

With the sixth house in Libra the key to one’s health lies in balance, as in all things connected to Libra. With enough information these individuals get to eat healthy, taking responsibility for their state and easily adapting to new working environments. The problem will arise in the field of relationships, for Libra wants marriage and official vows, while the sixth house takes away their potential perfection and turns them into fixable, changeable bonds that always have to be worked on. Since the sixth house is the house of work and our tendency to clean, fix, and make things functional, these individuals will usually choose partners that need to be approached in this manner, damaged, fixable, or unclean in some way. Even though a lot of intelligence is hidden in their relationships, there is always a lack of satisfaction and choices that seem to accent one’s inability to understand that they deserve to love and be loved in return.

If the sixth house is set in the sign of Scorpio, self-destructive behavior is the greatest enemy to one’s physiology and psychological state. Challenges that hide in this position are not at all easy to handle, for their core rests in emotional dissatisfaction, forgiveness and change. If there is denial, dismissal, and resistance towards change, Scorpio will not make one happy and a lot of anger will accumulate here. This is a position of prejudice and the breaking of sexual taboos, often speaking of the importance of sex in a person’s life. Not only will it speak of repression, but also of unused nuclear energy located beneath our feet, giving practicality a special essence, and sometimes leading to obsessive compulsive disorders and in general, obsessive behavior. Once deepest emotions are accepted, a Scorpio-set sixth house becomes a pool of endless energy and everything gains sense and becomes as easy as a breeze.

The sixth house in Sagittarius is in its basis a protective force for someone’s health. This is a position held by people with large pets, big goals, and dreams that can be brought down to Earth by a simple set of convictions. The entire organization of life mostly depends on a person’s focus and the ability to find the right calling and the right direction. For as long as things done have a strong purpose, health will be strong, as well as all that happens in their daily routine. Although this position can lead to weight issues, it won’t present a permanent problem or lead to chronic conditions for as long as there is something to look forward to tomorrow. The main problem with Jupiter is the uncontrolled growth of things, and this can manifest through large cists, benign changes, and pressing internal problems that sometimes have to be resolved by drastic measures.

With the sixth house in Capricorn, rest and a repetitive routine are the only things that can help one regain energy and feel confident and strong. Career seems to be dependent on outer circumstances, authorities that are hard to accept, and this is extremely challenging if the Sun has any sort of trouble with Uranus, Aquarius, or the eleventh house ruler. Capricorn will make this person take too much or too little responsibility, bringing matters of competence and abilities to focus, even though strength and endurance are usually not a problem. What a person always lacks with this position is rest, and the problem gets really serious if one starts to search for substitutes for it instead of actually establishing a healthy sleeping routine. More often than not, these individuals need more sleep than standard norms would state, and time needs to be made for peace and serenity in order for the body to properly function.

When the sign of Aquarius is at the sixth house cusp, it is always a signal that a routine found in the primary family isn’t healthy or supporting for the physiology of the person. Changes are necessary and fast food, light sleep, and mental preoccupation won’t help the stress or problems with nerves. With a strong foundation and a lot of physical exercise, this is a position that allows one to get in touch with the infinite intelligence of their body, making it easy for a person to ground ideas through a simple train of thought and this is when materialization becomes incredibly easy. With enough jobs changed, these individuals usually find their group of people, their cosmic brothers and sisters, only to end up in circumstances stranger than imaginable to any of their ancestors. If they remain open for change and find acceptance for all circumstances with as little stress as possible, they can become true innovators, able to ground any idea that comes to their mind.

With the sixth house in Pisces, there is something shady about the approach to a healthy lifestyle. Energy can get really low and reality can start seeming faded and lost, as if it was impossible to keep both feet on the ground however hard one might try. This is a position that speaks of psychosomatic problems and as such, always gives one the talent and the ability to heal, others as well as themselves. However, reaching the point in which the secrets beyond the sign of Pisces are entangled can be difficult, and unless a person already has a strong basis for medical or humanitarian work, it won’t always be easy to find a path that leads in the right direction. Faith and reality will intertwine, and one has to have infinite wisdom and patience, always ready to follow what seems like their mission in order to remain vital and strong.

Sun in 6th House. A certain fastidious pride a proverb says: pigs should not be too dainty if they are to be fattened – hangs like a cloud over the Sun and diminishes its vital force. This renders the native subject to disease and as his recuperative power is small, chronic disorders will often result. Be more cheerful is good advice! In that case joy of life and power may be given to those who are really ill; then the Sun will begin to shine in the “House of the Sick”.
Sun in 6th house afflicted denotes continual opposition and jealousy of superiors whenever financial matters are thriving, and a disparaging doubt on their part whether lasting prosperity may be expected. Inferiors also do not cooperate, think too much of themselves and of their own advantage.

Mercury in 6th House gives a logical clear mind, especially capable of making mechanical calculations, accurate application of formula and drawing up balance sheets. Conversation is subtle, entertaining and pleasant, but when afflicted this position makes for conceit and the native is apt to allow many a white lie to slip into his stories. This constellation also indicates that liver and intestines generally are sensitive to infection and to over-spiced food.

Venus in 6th House denotes good health in so far as no excessive demands are made on the body, but it also presupposes that when once illness masters it, it will probably be of long duration or return repeatedly. In that case sunshine, air, and light are the best remedies. The throat (Venus is the ruler of Taurus, the throat) is the weak point of the constitution.
Favorably aspected the relations between employer and employed will be pleasant, irrespective whether the native belongs to the former class or to the latter.


As a rule Moon in 6th house has a less favorable effect on the state of health. As this position renders extremely susceptible to psychic and magnetic influences, it is most desirable to keep the native’s surroundings and sphere of thought “healthy”, to see that “spiritual ventilation” is maintained. Cheering natural philosophical literature will doubtless have a favorable influence. Development of inner power is essential to the reasonable application of physical capacities.
Diet plays a large part in preventing or curing illnesses; much fluid is taken.
When afflicted dependents will be too critically examined; too many unreasonable admonitions are given and too much is demanded of others, which one cannot achieve oneself. So as a rule the domestic staff does not stay long. All this has an unfavorable influence on the nervous system, and on the state of health in general.

Mars in 6th House has an unfavorable influence upon health. Cuts, attacks of fever, inflammations occur fairly frequently, especially with inharmonious (progressive) directions.
The principal causes of illness are impurity of the blood and irregular action of the heart. When diseases occur the safest and best means of recovery will be by electric treatment, massage, light treatment and similar methods. Specifics and medicines are unnecessary and not effective. Work in the open air, pure non-stimulating food, regular, simple life are the best remedies. As every physical indisposition has its mental counterpart or cause it is desirable for the native as much as possible to create a pure, humane, calm, appreciative atmosphere, to think less of himself and to keep his eyes open to the merits of others, especially of interiors; not to jeer at them, but to try to understand them. In general intercourse with domestics will not be pleasant especially if one has to contend with unwillingness or impudence. On the other hand nowhere do modest people meet with greater appreciation and sincere sympathy than here.

Jupiter in 6th House. This position makes it likely that the native will be richly endowed with Jupiter’s gifts of cheerfulness, popularity, health etc. but his watchword should be help! Even a strongly harmonious aspect is unable to manifest fully, unless the native does what he can to help. All good impulses, kindheartedness, sympathy, charity, unselfishness, and love of work must be utilized and strengthened, so that they may take the place of less favorable tendencies. His deep confidence in God’s goodness should grow, the thoughts being always permeated with that idea, then the words illness and weakness will disappear of their own accord and the inner joy will overcome the desire for lower, unreal pleasures. Good consequences will soon follow if this lesson is learned willingly; if however the helping hand is scorned, the native has no alternative but to learn the lesson in the hard school of experience. This position makes him open to new ideas and tolerant of ancient wisdom, but at the same time gives a propensity towards self-conceit.
The disorders which arise when Jupiter in 6th house is afflicted will be psychic rather than organic and this not so much owing to organic weakness as to the reaction of nervous strain. The native should above all acquire peace and inner harmony – for without these, recovery is impossible. Difficulties with inferiors or pupils will also occur through the native being exacting – sometimes unfair.

Saturn in 6th House. A serious, business-like, accurate manner will demand respect and obedience from inferiors, without need of much talk. Saturn afflicted however makes the native fearful, melancholy, listless, not very popular with employers and clients. Such a person has a hard life.
Health is poor and most of his diseases are chronic. Much trouble is caused by cold feet, rheumatism and costiveness. Diseases of the heart occur through overexertion. If an illness is epidemic, it will soon attack the native and last longer than with others; and an affliction from the 12th house makes deafness probable.
All this arises principally from the afore-mentioned feelings of fear and distrust which, as it were, attract all ailments. The native should endeavor to attain and so far as possible to keep in a cheerful and contented frame of mind, also take fewer drugs etc. His diet should be pure and simple, the blood-circulation increased through much physical exercise (a sedentary life should be avoided) and his mind strengthened by beneficent New Thought literature. A healthy spirit creates a healthy body!

Uranus in 6th House gives to the native’s way of working and living a great measure of originality and inventiveness, an intense abhorrence of banality and convention and strong craving to be able to live his own life in accordance with his own views and habits.
This position gives the admiration and friendship of people who are the exact contrary and who hope to gain in wit by this connection. This involves of course a possibility of the native’s being spoiled especially by those who are lower in evolution. If however he is able to retain his innate ingenuousness and honesty, a cheering, inspiring influence will emanate from this character.
Uranus in 6th House afflicted makes the native unreasonable, nervous, at times vehemently passionate. Sudden fancies of fear or delusive ideas rob him of both his courage and love of work. Afflictions may lead to very eccentric ideas and actions. Such person has great difficulty in keeping to the work that ought to be done and again and again is quite unexpectedly diverted so that his subordinates receive all kinds of confusing injunctions. If the person concerned is a subordinate himself, nothing will ever be delivered in time or rightly.
Uranus indicates here peculiar ailments, difficult to cure and of a mental nature; so it will be much the best for the native to keep at rest as much as possible and allow his mind to expand until possessed by purity, peace and freedom from care and anxiety. This will by no means be easy to this passionate and hasty temperament, but spiritual welfare is too important to physical health for this advice to be incontinently rejected. Regular work, a simple way of living, avoidance of all stimulants and above all fixed times of rest may prevent or compensate very much of the bad influence of Uranus. In an advanced stage of disease much help maybe derived from massage, electric treatment, radiation and similar methods.

Neptune in 6th House favors the development of latent psychic faculties. Towards illness and sick people an attitude of will (imagination-Coue) may be adopted which is the starting point of recovery. Intercourse with inferiors is made easy-by this position; it renders the native kind-hearted to simple or less developed people – which particularly in those circles may do so much good.
Sharp and exacting as a person with this Neptune-position may be to his equals, he is patient to his inferiors and devoted to his betters – these gradations being always directed by his own feelings and not by social relations.
Neptune afflicted in 6th house warns the native against excessive exertion spiritual or physical; his nerves are not over strong and cannot stand as much as he desires and expects. Trifles may be very irritating to him and sometimes lead to violent nervous outbursts which usually are not understood by his environment.
The honesty of his staff should be tested. And it is also very advisable for the native to control himself continually in thoughts, feelings, emotions and to keep to his own line in everything; business first and pleasure afterwards should be his rule and he should avoid going into detail again and again. It is advisable for him not to occupy himself too much with occult phenomena and not to dwell too long on inexplicable things. He should keep his mind clear and pure and rather turn his attention to art than to mystical or magic subjects.

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