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Fun with words ...

edited December 2009 in Buddhism Basics
I found this site that re-arranges & scrambles a piece of text that you enter.

Here is one of the first results I received -

Buddha taught the beginning a perfected state in the long run, according to Buddhism, through paractice and this brings pain or quality, when talking about anger etc., we mean by negative emotions. In this context, cessation means the long run, the principles of true cessation means the refuge that all practising Buddhists seek. In this brings pain or quality, according to Buddhism, and this brings pain or quality, in the foundation of the negative. This is not because the Four Noble Truth is free from the Four Noble Truths and negative emotions. In this brings pain or quality, which immediately create some kind of the Four Noble Truths and which, cessation means the long run, according to Buddhism, is not because the Four Noble Truths and these form the principles of the Four Noble Truth is a perfected state of the refuge in which immediately create some kind of the Buddha, is a state of true cessation means the beginning a perfected state of the effects of unhappiness or uneasiness, cessation is cessation. The state of mind which, cessation. This is a state of unhappiness or quality, and thoughts. The reason one seeks refuge that all the Buddha, cessation.

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Namaste
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