JUNE 1st-8th 2026: Full Calendar + Ritual Guide
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THIS WEEK IN MAGICK
The work gets real.
The Full Moon's light fades. You've seen what you needed to see. Now comes the harder part: the processing. The feeling your way through what was illuminated. The organizing of your body around new truths.
This is a week of descent. Not downward in the sense of failure, but inward. Downward into memory, into the emotional layers beneath logic, into the things you've been managing instead of feeling. Downward into home and family and the old patterns that live there. Downward into the fires you tend and the sacred things you protect.
There's a crisis happening this week. Not the kind that shows up in the news, but the kind that happens inside you. The moment when you realize you have to let something go. The moment when holding on costs more than releasing.
This is also a week of fierce devotion. Of standing firm in what matters. Of warrior energy and strategic thinking. Of tending sacred flames. Of honoring the unseen powers that feed you. Of remembering divine love even in the rubble.
The skies are quiet. That's a gift. You won't have external chaos competing with the internal work. You can descend. You can process. You can release.
What do you need to let go of?
THE CALENDAR
JUNE 1: MERCURY ENTERS CANCER (7:55 AM EDT) + WANING GIBBOUS MOON SAGITTARIUS TO CAPRICORN + KALENDS OF JUNE + ST. JUSTIN MARTYR + KRISHNA PRATIPADA
Mercury shifts signs. After spending two weeks in Gemini (May 17-June 1), Mercury enters Cancer at 7:55 AM EDT. This is a significant shift in how we process information and communicate.
Mercury in Gemini was quick, curious, logical, detached. Information gathering without emotional investment. Conversations happening at surface level. The mind collecting data like it's collecting trivia.
Mercury in Cancer is different. Slower. More feeling. More personal. Mercury in Cancer thinks in images, memories, associations. The mind dips into the emotional body. You might say "I feel like..." instead of "I think that...". You connect ideas through emotion rather than logic. You remember not just what someone said, but how it made you feel. Nostalgia becomes a thinking tool.
This Mercury placement is good for: family conversations, therapy or emotional processing, understanding your childhood, connecting with ancestors, journaling about feelings, speaking from the heart, listening to people's emotional truths, writing that comes from deep places, understanding your own motivations by tracing them back to early experiences.
Mercury in Cancer will stay until August 9 (an unusually long stay because of a retrograde from June 29-July 23). Over the next two months, you'll be rewinding through emotional territory multiple times, going deeper each pass.
The Waning Gibbous Moon is at high illumination early on June 1, still fat in Sagittarius. Just over a day past the Full Moon (which peaked May 31 at 4:45 AM EDT), the light is beginning to decrease. Later in the day around 9:18 PM EDT, the Moon shifts into Capricorn. The energy is still full, still illuminating, but now turning inward. From "here's what you need to see" to "here's what you need to understand about what you saw." The transition from Sagittarius to Capricorn moves energy from expansive truth-seeking to practical consolidation. You're ready to organize what you learned.
June 1 is also the Kalends of June in the Roman calendar, traditionally sacred to Juno and Janus. The Kalends were the first day of the month, a day of new beginnings and thresholds. Juno is the queen of the gods, protector of the Roman state, and patroness of women. Janus guards boundaries, doorways, transitions, and beginnings. The goddess Carna also appears on the Kalends, associated with health, well-being, and hinges. Juno Moneta (Juno the Warner) and Tempestas (goddess of seasons and weather) are also honored on this day. This is a threshold day, a day of new beginnings under female divine protection.
In Catholic tradition, June 1 is the memorial of St. Justin Martyr, an early Christian philosopher and martyr (c. 100-165 CE). Justin was known for his efforts to present Christian faith through philosophical reasoning. He defended Christianity to the Roman emperor and was executed for refusing to make pagan sacrifices. This is a day for truth-telling, for defending what you believe even when it's dangerous, for bringing heart and logic together.
In Hindu tradition, June 1 is Krishna Pratipada, the first day of the Krishna Paksha (dark/waning fortnight) in the Jyeshtha Adhika month. This is a day dedicated to Lord Krishna and marks the beginning of the waning lunar fortnight. Krishna Pratipada energy is about beginning anew within a cycle of descent, about wisdom emerging from shadow.
All these energies converge on June 1: the threshold (Janus, Kalends), female protection and state consciousness (Juno), health and hinges (Carna), philosophical defense of truth (St. Justin), and the descent into shadow wisdom (Krishna Pratipada). This is a day to honor transitions, to stand firm in your truth, to protect what matters, and to begin moving inward.
JUNE 2: WANING GIBBOUS MOON IN CAPRICORN + SAINTS MARCELLINUS AND PETER
The Moon continues waning through Capricorn. Capricorn Moon is structured, serious, ambitious, practical. The energy is grounded, earthy, focused on material reality and long-term consequences. With Mercury fresh in Cancer, the two create interesting tension. Cancer wants to feel and remember. Capricorn wants to build and consolidate. Let both exist. You need both right now: the emotional depth (Cancer) and the practical structure (Capricorn) to organize what you're learning.
June 2 is the optional memorial of Saints Marcellinus and Peter in the Catholic calendar. These were early Christian martyrs (c. 304 CE) executed during the Diocletian persecutions. Marcellinus was a priest; Peter was an exorcist. Their feast honors those who stood firm in faith despite persecution and danger. This is a day for courage, for steady devotion, for showing up for what matters even when the cost is high.
JUNE 3: VIBHUVANA SANKASHTI CHATURTHI (HINDU) + ST. CHARLES LWANGA (CATHOLIC) + BELLONA FESTIVAL (ROMAN) + MOON IN CAPRICORN
Vibhuvana Sankashti Chaturthi falls on June 3. This is a Hindu observance dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. "Chaturthi" means the 4th lunar day. "Sankashti" means difficult or tight. So this is the day of the tight/difficult 4th lunar day, when Lord Ganesha is honored for removing blockages.
Ganesha is the elephant-headed god who sits at thresholds. He's invoked at the beginning of all rituals and undertakings. He removes obstacles from the path. He's also the god of new beginnings, wisdom, and the removal of ego.
Sankashti Chaturthi observers fast from sunrise to moonrise, then break the fast after seeing or chanting to the Moon. The fast is about purification and devotion. The breaking of the fast with the Moon is about receiving Ganesha's grace.
Also on June 3 is the memorial of St. Charles Lwanga in the Catholic calendar. Charles Lwanga was a Ugandan martyr (c. 1863-1886), executed along with companions for refusing to abandon their Catholic faith under a hostile king. He's known as a martyr of purity, refusing sexual coercion, and is invoked by young people seeking strength and moral courage. This is a day for standing firm in values, for protecting what's sacred about yourself, for saying no to what violates your integrity.
Ancient Rome observed the festival of Bellona on June 3, the goddess of war, courage, and martial strength. Bellona was invoked before battles and represented the fury, strategy, and power of warfare. She was a fierce, active deity, not gentle or passive. Bellona work is about tapping into your own warrior energy, your ability to fight for what matters, your strategic mind in conflict or challenge.
The Moon remains in Capricorn on June 3, continuing the energy of practical consolidation and structure. Capricorn Moon can feel restrictive, but it's actually grounding. It asks: what are you building? What's worth protecting long-term? All three traditions on June 3 point to the same theme: standing firm, removing obstacles, warrior energy tempered with wisdom. Ganesha removes the blocks. St. Charles shows moral courage. Bellona activates your power. Capricorn Moon provides the structure and discipline to do this fierce work sustainably.
Magically, this is a day to: ask Ganesha to remove obstacles from your path, invoke warrior energy (Bellona), begin new projects with Ganesha's blessing, work on ego removal, pray for clarity and wisdom, stand firm in your values (St. Charles), build long-term protection and strategy.
JUNE 4: CORPUS CHRISTI (MANY TRADITIONS) + MOON IN CAPRICORN THEN AQUARIUS + HERCULES CUSTOS (ROMAN)
The Moon continues waning through Capricorn until around 9:45 AM EDT, then enters Aquarius. This is a significant shift. Capricorn consolidates; Aquarius detaches and sees from a distance. Aquarius Moon asks: what patterns am I stuck in? What perspective am I missing? What needs to break open?
With Mercury in Cancer and Moon shifting into Aquarius, you might be processing relationship dynamics from a new angle. Cancer wants to remember and feel. Aquarius wants to analyze patterns and break free from what's familiar. Both are necessary: emotional honesty plus clear-eyed perspective on what needs to change.
June 4 is Corpus Christi (the Feast of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ) in many Christian traditions outside the United States. This is a significant feast celebrating the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist. Many countries observe this as a public holiday on Thursday, June 4 with processions, special masses, and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. In the U.S. Catholic calendar, Corpus Christi has been transferred to Sunday, June 7, but the spiritual significance of this Thursday is still honored. This is a day for meditation on sacrifice, grace, the sacred made present in material form, the mystery of transformation.
In Roman tradition, June 4 is associated with Hercules Custos, Hercules the Protector. This is a day for invoking protection, strength, overcoming obstacles through perseverance, and tapping into heroic energy tempered with protection of the vulnerable.
JUNE 5: WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY (UN OBSERVANCE) + ST. BONIFACE (CATHOLIC) + MOON IN AQUARIUS
World Environment Day is celebrated annually on June 5 worldwide. Established by the United Nations in 1972 at the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment, this day raises global awareness about environmental issues and encourages action for environmental protection.
World Environment Day is not a religious observance, but it carries spiritual weight. It's about stewardship. About what we're responsible for protecting. About the Earth as a living system that feeds and shelters us.
Each year, WED is hosted by a different country and focuses on a specific environmental theme. The day includes tree plantings, clean-up campaigns, rallies and parades, concerts, and community actions. It's grassroots environmental activism given a global platform.
June 5 is also the memorial of St. Boniface in the Catholic calendar. Boniface (c. 675-754) was a missionary and martyr who brought Christianity to Germany and reformed the Christian church there. Known as the "Apostle of Germany," he was famous for chopping down the sacred Oak of Thor (Donaroak), symbolizing the triumph of Christianity over pagan tradition. He was eventually martyred in Frisia. This is a day for courage in transformation, for challenging what's sacred in old systems, for planting new seeds even when it's dangerous.
The convergence is striking: on the same day, we honor both environmental stewardship (World Environment Day) and the courage to change systems (St. Boniface). Boniface cut down a sacred tree to plant Christianity. Today we're asked to protect the remaining trees. The lesson isn't contradiction but evolution: what was sacred yesterday may need to be released today, and what we protect today must be defended fiercely tomorrow.
The Moon in Aquarius supports this work perfectly. Aquarius is the sign of pattern-breaking, seeing what's outmoded, imagining what could be different. Aquarius Moon asks: what systems am I part of that need to change? What old beliefs am I ready to release so something new can grow?
Magically, World Environment Day combined with St. Boniface asks: What needs to be released? What am I protecting? What sacred old beliefs can I let go of? Where do I need courage to defend what matters?
If you practice land magic, nature magic, green witchcraft, or any tradition that honors the Earth, June 5 is a powerful day to work. Plant something. Clean a space that needs it. Give back to a place that feeds you. Make a commitment to protecting something you love.
JUNE 6: ST. NORBERT (CATHOLIC) + TORIKOE MATSURI BEGINS (JAPANESE) + MOON IN AQUARIUS THEN PISCES
The Moon transitions from Aquarius toward Pisces on June 6, shifting around 8:42 PM EDT. The energy moves from Aquarius's detachment and clarity toward Pisces's dissolution and compassion. From "I see the patterns clearly" to "I surrender to what I cannot control."
Pisces Moon is good for: spiritual work, compassion, healing, grief work, surrender, connecting with dreams and the subconscious, ocean magic, ancestor work, forgiveness, release.
Mercury in Cancer continues its emotional processing. Moon heading into Pisces deepens the introspection and softens it. What needs to be grieved? What are you ready to forgive? What can you surrender?
June 6 is the memorial of St. Norbert in the Catholic calendar. Norbert (c. 1080-1134) was a German canon regular and mystic who founded the Premonstratensian order. He's known for mystical experiences, radical conversion, preaching, and spiritual renewal. St. Norbert calls you to examine whether you're truly living your values, to consider radical spiritual change, to let go of what's no longer serving and transform into something new. With the Moon entering Pisces, this is powerful timing for spiritual surrender and transformation.
Also on June 6, Torikoe Matsuri begins in Tokyo, a Japanese festival that runs June 6-7 and 9 at Torikoe Shrine. This is a living contemporary festival (not an ancient observance) celebrating the spirits of the place with music, food, prayers, and community gathering. Torikoe Matsuri honors the local kami (spirits) and community bonds. Even if you're not in Tokyo, this is a day to honor local spirits, to thank the land you live on, to strengthen community ties.
Pisces Moon is perfect for honoring spirits and land. The dissolution of Pisces allows you to connect with the unseen powers, the ancestors, the kami, the local genius loci. Combine St. Norbert's call to spiritual transformation with Torikoe's honoring of place, and you have a powerful day for spiritual renewal tied to your actual location.
JUNE 7: CORPUS CHRISTI (U.S. CATHOLIC) + VESTALIA BEGINS (ROMAN) + TORIKOE MATSURI CONTINUES (JAPANESE) + ADHIKA BHANU SAPTAMI + MOON IN PISCES + SUNDAY
This is a major day with convergence of multiple traditions.
Corpus Christi (the Feast of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ) is celebrated on this Sunday in the U.S. Catholic calendar (transferred from Thursday, June 4). This is a solemnity honoring the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist. Masses feature processions, special vestments, adoration, and eucharistic devotion. This is a day for meditation on sacrifice, grace, the sacred made present in material form, the mystery of transformation.
More significantly, June 7 marks the beginning of Vestalia, one of the most important festivals in ancient Roman religion. Vestalia runs from June 7-15 in honor of Vesta, the goddess of the hearth, home, sacred fire, and the Roman state itself. Vesta was one of Rome's most ancient and revered deities. Her temple in the Roman Forum contained the eternal flame, tended by the Vestal Virgins. This flame represented the life of Rome itself.
During Vestalia, the Vestal Virgins performed secret rituals to purify and renew Vesta's sacred fire. Private homes honored their household hearths. Women performed purification rites. The temple of Vesta was opened to the public (normally it was accessible only to priestesses). People came to leave offerings and seek blessings. On June 15, the Vestals performed final purification rites.
Vestalia is about tending sacred fires, honoring home and hearth, protecting what's precious, maintaining ritual purity, and the devotion required to keep sacred things alive. In modern practice, this can mean: tending your home altar, honoring ancestors and household spirits, protecting family traditions, keeping spiritual practices alive despite distractions, the discipline required for sustained devotion.
Torikoe Matsuri continues on June 7, the second day of the festival. The local kami (spirits) are honored, and community members gather to pray, celebrate, share food, and strengthen bonds. This is public spiritedness, honoring place, gratitude for local blessing.
June 7 is also Adhika Bhanu Saptami in the Hindu calendar. "Adhika" means extra or additional (this is the extra Jyeshtha month in 2026). "Bhanu" refers to the Sun. "Saptami" is the 7th lunar day. So this is a solar ritual during the extra month, a day for sun worship, fire rituals, and activating solar energy. The Sun represents vitality, willpower, clarity, creative force, and divine light. On Adhika Bhanu Saptami, devotees honor the Sun with prayers, offerings, and rituals.
The convergence is profound: Vesta's sacred fire (Rome), the Sun's solar power (Hindu), and local spirits honored through fire and offerings (Torikoe). All three traditions emphasize fire, home, sacred power, and the discipline required to keep something precious alive.
The Moon is in Pisces. Pisces is the sign of dissolution, surrender, spiritual depth, and compassion. With Pisces Moon, Vesta's sacred fire (tended with devotion and discipline), and the Adhika Bhanu Saptami solar rituals, you have both the spiritual surrender (Pisces) and the flame that must be kept burning (Vesta/Sun). This is a day for deeper understanding of what feeds you spiritually, what sacred fires you tend, what's worth protecting even as you soften and surrender to what you cannot control.
This is also a Sunday, the Sun's day. The alignment is so good it's spooky.
JUNE 8: LAST QUARTER MOON IN PISCES (6:00 AM EDT) + ADHIKA KALASHTAMI + ADHIKA MASIK KRISHNA JANMASHTAMI + BUDDHIST UOSATHA + MENS FESTIVAL (ROMAN) + ZOROASTRIAN RUZ WARHARAN, MAH HORDAD
The Last Quarter Moon arrives on June 8 at 6:00 AM EDT in Pisces. This is the crisis of closure. The moment between the Full Moon's culmination and the New Moon's reset. The waning half of the cycle, now visibly half-dark.
Last Quarter Moon in Pisces is about completion through compassion, closure through forgiveness, release through surrender. This is not about harsh cutting away, but about gentle dissolution. About grief work. About letting go with acceptance. About the spiritual cleansing that comes from acknowledging what must die.
Use the Last Quarter Moon in Pisces for: releasing rituals, letting go of what's been holding you back, forgiveness work (of self and others), spiritual cleansing, grief processing, dreamwork, compassionate release, surrender to what cannot be changed, healing work.
Also on June 8, two Hindu observances occur: Adhika Kalashtami and Adhika Masik Krishna Janmashtami.
Adhika Kalashtami: This is the 8th lunar day (Ashtami) of the extra month, dedicated to Lord Bhairava. Bhairava is a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva, often depicted as dark, wild, and wrathful. He represents power, time, transformation, and the destruction of ego and illusion. Bhairava devotees fast and perform rituals on this day, asking for protection, strength, and the destruction of obstacles and illusions.
Bhairava work is intense. He's not gentle. He destroys what needs to be destroyed so that renewal can happen. If you work with him, you're asking for things to change, sometimes violently. You're asking for illusions to shatter so you can see truth. But Bhairava paired with Pisces Moon softens the blow. Yes, illusions must be destroyed. But destruction can also be compassionate. You can release what's false while honoring the grief of letting it go.
Adhika Masik Krishna Janmashtami: This is the monthly observance of Lord Krishna's birth (on an 8th lunar day in the Krishna Paksha, the dark half of the lunar month). Unlike the major Krishna Janmashtami in August (which celebrates his actual historical birth), this is a monthly commemoration. Devotees recite Krishna stories, chant mantras, make offerings, and meditate on Krishna's teachings.
Krishna Janmashtami is about divine love, devotion, play (lila), and the embodiment of divinity in human form. Krishna is the teacher, the lover, the divine child, the strategic warrior. On this day, honor Krishna's lessons: about duty without attachment, about love as a spiritual practice, about finding joy even in difficult circumstances.
In Buddhist tradition, June 8 is a waning quarter/Uosatha day. Theravada Buddhist communities observe Uosatha on lunar quarters, times for community gathering, confession of transgressions, renewal of precepts, and deepening of practice. This is a day for purification through honest accounting and recommitment to your path. In Pisces, this takes on a particularly compassionate, forgiving tone.
In Roman tradition, June 8 is associated with Mens, the personification of mind, thought, good sense, and practical wisdom. Mens was honored for mental clarity, sound judgment, and intellectual virtue. On this day, ask for clarity of mind, for the wisdom to see what needs to end, for the mental fortitude to release what you've been holding. Pisces softens this: clarity doesn't have to be harsh. Understanding can be gentle.
In Zoroastrian tradition, June 8 is Ruz Warharan, Mah Hordad. Warharan is associated with victory and cosmic battles (the ongoing struggle between good and evil, order and chaos). Hordad is associated with wholeness, health, and perfection. This combination asks: what battles need to be won? What needs to be made whole? In Pisces, wholeness includes compassion, forgiveness, and the acceptance that healing is not about victory but about integration.
The Last Quarter Moon in Pisces with Adhika Kalashtami and Krishna Janmashtami is a powerful combination: the destruction of illusion tempered with compassion (Bhairava in Pisces), the remembrance of divine love (Krishna), the purification of Buddhist practice with a forgiving heart, mental clarity softened by understanding, and the cosmic movement toward wholeness that includes both the fierce and the gentle. You're being asked to release what's false while honoring what it meant to you. This is the final major work before the New Moon resets everything on June 14.
WORK WITH IT
Mercury in Cancer Emotional Processing (June 1 onward): For the next eight weeks, your mind will be more emotional, more linked to memory and feeling. Use this. Journal about your childhood, your family patterns, your emotional triggers. Talk to people you trust about vulnerable things. Let your mind move at Cancer's slower pace instead of forcing Gemini's speed. Mercury in Cancer is excellent for: therapy, emotional writing, understanding family dynamics, connecting with ancestors, processing grief.
Ganesha Obstacle Removal (June 3, Sankashti Chaturthi): Fast from sunrise to moonrise (even if it's just a partial fast). Meditate on Ganesha. Ask him to remove obstacles from your path. What's blocking you? What needs to be cleared before you can move forward? Light a candle or make an offering (flowers, sweets, incense). If you don't have a Ganesha practice, simply invoke the remover of obstacles: whatever name you use for that force.
Bellona Warrior Work (June 3): Call on Bellona for strategic clarity, for the ability to fight for what matters, for courage in the face of opposition. This isn't about being aggressive; it's about knowing when to stand firm and having the strength to do it.
Aquarius Pattern-Breaking (June 4-5): As the Moon enters Aquarius, use this energy to see your patterns clearly. What are you doing automatically? What beliefs have you inherited that don't actually serve you? What needs to break open so something new can emerge? Ask Aquarius to give you distance and perspective on what feels too close or too familiar.
World Environment Day and St. Boniface Work (June 5): Do something to protect or restore the Earth. Plant a tree. Clean up a natural space. Commit to reducing your environmental impact. Work with plant allies. Make an offering to the Earth. But also ask yourself: what sacred old beliefs are you ready to let go of? What systems need to change, and where do you have the courage to be an agent of that change?
Vestalia Sacred Fire Tending (June 7-15): Light a candle on your home altar intentionally. This isn't just decoration; this is a sacred flame representing the life and protection of your household. Tend it carefully. Perform simple purification rituals in your home. Honor your ancestors and household spirits. Commit to a spiritual practice, no matter how small, that you'll maintain throughout these nine days and beyond.
Sun Ritual for Clarity (June 7, Adhika Bhanu Saptami): Do sun gazing meditation at sunrise or sunset. Light a candle intentionally. Make an offering to the Sun (water, flowers, rice, fruit). Ask for clarity, willpower, and the light to illuminate what's hidden. Spend time in sunlight. Do something that makes you feel powerful and alive.
Local Kami Honoring (June 6-7, Torikoe Matsuri): Honor the spirits of your place. Leave an offering outside (water, rice, flowers, incense, food). Thank the land you live on. Ask the local spirits for blessing and protection. Acknowledge that you're living on sacred ground, whether that's a city or countryside.
Pisces Spiritual Cleansing (June 6-8): As the Moon moves into Pisces and heads toward the Last Quarter, engage in gentle spiritual work. Salt baths. Ocean work if possible. Dream journaling. Meditation. Allow yourself to feel and grieve what's being released. Pisces asks for surrender, not struggle.
Bhairava Work for Truth (June 8, Adhika Kalashtami): If you work with fierce deities or the destroyer aspect of transformation, this is a powerful day. Ask Bhairava (or whatever fierce force you honor) to destroy illusions so you can see truth. But do it with compassion. Release what's false while honoring the grief of letting it go.
Krishna Devotion for Love (June 8, Krishna Janmashtami): Chant the Krishna maha mantra: "Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare, Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare." Meditate on Krishna's love, his playfulness, his wisdom. Read a Krishna story or teaching. Make an offering of fruit, sweets, or flowers. Remember that divine love is available to you even in difficult times.
Last Quarter Moon Release Ritual (June 8): Write down what you need to release. What's been holding you back since May 16? What truth did the Full Moon show you that requires letting go? Instead of burning the paper, consider releasing it to water. Let it dissolve. Make space for the New Moon on June 14. Perform gentle spiritual cleansing with salt, water, or smoke. Tell your body and soul that you're ready to release and reset with compassion.
TOOLS FOR THE JOURNEY
Journal and pen (Mercury in Cancer processing) / Candles (Ganesha work, Sun ritual, Vesta work, Bhairava work) / Flowers and offerings (environmental work, Ganesha, Krishna, Sun, local kami) / Water and salt (purification, Moon ritual, Pisces work) / Paper (Last Quarter Moon release) / Incense (all rituals) / Your voice (chanting Krishna mantra, speaking emotional truth) / Ocean or natural water (Pisces work, cleansing)
How will you let the old die so the new can be born?
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