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there is no real defined holyness or devine or diety in Buddhism, and therefore it really does not have specific holy words which resinate, or stay in tact for a long period of time. It constantly changes from day to day, week to week, month to month, year to year, lifetime to lifetime, eon to eon. Not one exact holy word can be pinpointed in Buddhism. If there was to be any holy word, it would be Buddha, or Nirvana. But everything is nothing and nothing is everything because you could not have one without the other. And everything is one thing ultimetally.

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