- Saį¹yutta NikÄya
- Connected Discourses on the Six Sense Bases
35.228. The Ocean (1)
āBhikkhus, the uninstructed worldling speaks of āthe ocean, the ocean.ā But that is not the ocean in the Noble Oneās Discipline; that is only a great mass of water, a great expanse of water.
āThe eye, bhikkhus, is the ocean for a person; its current consists of forms. One who withstands that current 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.
āThe ear, bhikkhus, is the ocean for a personā¦. The mind is the ocean for a person; its current consists of mental phenomena. One who withstands that current 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.ā
This is what the Blessed One said. Having said this, the Fortunate One, the Teacher, further said this:
āOne who has crossed this ocean so hard to cross,
With its dangers of sharks, demons, waves,
The knowledge-master who has lived the holy life,
Reached the worldās end, is called one gone beyond.ā
