“The eye, bhikkhus, is the ocean for a person; its tide consists of forms. One who endures that tide consisting of forms is said to have crossed the ocean of the eye with its waves, whirlpools, sharks, and demons. Crossed over, gone beyond, the brahmin stands on high ground. The ear, bhikkhus, is the ocean for a person…. The mind is the ocean for a person; its tide consists of mental phenomena. One who endures that tide consisting of mental phenomena is said to have crossed the ocean of the mind with its waves, whirlpools, sharks, and demons. Crossed over, gone beyond, the brahmin stands on high ground.” - SN 35.228

  • @SantoHappi
    link
    English
    22 years ago

    Very interesting quote I was not familiar with. Thanks.

    • @ichimokuclownOP
      link
      English
      32 years ago

      Me neither. It certainly struck a chord.

      The linked essay it came from is excellent, by the way. Highly recommended.