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Majjhima Nikaya

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1 1 (6) | What is the All? Simply the eye & forms, ear & sounds, nose & 2 4 | by means of the divine eye, purified & surpassing the 3 4 | by means of the divine eye, purified & surpassing the 4 8 (14) | the physical sense bases (eye, etc.) and their objects. ~ 5 10, 3 | case where he discerns the eye, he discerns forms, he discerns 6 10a, 8 | bhikkhu understands the eye and material forms and the 7 10a, 8 | arises dependent on both (eye and forms); he understands 8 10b, 13 | monks, a monk knows the eye and visual forms and the 9 10b, 13 | arises dependent on both (the eye and forms);24 he knows how 10 12, 14 | Again, with the divine eye, which is purified and surpasses 11 12, 14 | world.' Thus with the divine eye, which is purified and surpasses 12 12, 19 | later on, with the divine eye, which is purified and surpasses 13 12, 19 | later on, with the divine eye, which is purified and surpasses 14 13 | Forms cognizable via the eye -- agreeable, pleasing, 15 14, TrInt| impersonal tone: ~Dependent on eye & forms, eye-consciousness 16 14, TrInt| forms cognizable via the eye [as with the remaining senses]. ~ 17 14, Text | seeing, he sees. He is the Eye, he is Knowledge, he is 18 14, Text | seeing, he sees. He is the Eye, he is Knowledge, he is 19 14, Text | remainder' ~"Dependent on eye & forms, eye-consciousness 20 14, Text | forms cognizable via the eye. ~"Dependent on ear & sounds, 21 14, Text | Now, when there is the eye, when there are forms, when 22 14, Text | Now, when there is no eye, when there are no forms, 23 19 | by means of the divine eye, purified & surpassing the 24 19 | by means of the divine eye, purified & surpassing the 25 36 | appeared to be sunk deep in my eye sockets like the gleam of 26 36 | by means of the divine eye, purified & surpassing the 27 36 | by means of the divine eye, purified & surpassing the 28 57 (3) | Painful "touches" through eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, 29 105 | Forms cognizable via the eye -- agreeable, pleasing, 30 105 | forms & sights with the eye. He might pursue unsuitable 31 105 | forms & sights with the eye... pursue unsuitable ideas 32 105 | forms & sights with the eye. He might pursue unsuitable 33 105 | forms & sights with the eye... pursue unsuitable ideas 34 105 | forms & sights with the eye. He wouldn't pursue unsuitable 35 105 | forms & sights with the eye... doesn't pursue unsuitable 36 105 | forms & sights with the eye. He wouldn't pursue unsuitable 37 105 | forms & sights with the eye... doesn't pursue unsuitable 38 107, 2 | material shape with the eye, do not be entranced with 39 108, Text | by means of the divine eye, purified & surpassing the 40 108, Text | by means of the divine eye, purified & surpassing the 41 119, 8 | by means of the divine eye, purified & surpassing the 42 119, 8 | by means of the divine eye, purified & surpassing the 43 125, 18 | material shape with the eye...(as above). Having cognized 44 125, 25 | details. ~(2. The Divine Eye)~"Then with the mind composed, 45 138 | seeing, he sees. He is the Eye, he is Knowledge, he is 46 138 | seeing, he sees. He is the Eye, he is Knowledge, he is 47 138 | a form is seen with the eye, and consciousness follows 48 138 | a form is seen with the eye, and consciousness does 49 140 | of sensory contact: the eye as a medium of sensory contact, 50 140 | On seeing a form with the eye, one considers a form that 51 148 | it said? Dependent on the eye & forms there arises consciousness 52 148 | arises consciousness at the eye. Dependent on the ear & 53 148 | it said? Dependent on the eye & forms there arises consciousness 54 148 | arises consciousness at the eye. The meeting of the three 55 148 | it said? Dependent on the eye & forms there arises consciousness 56 148 | arises consciousness at the eye. The meeting of the three 57 148 | it said? Dependent on the eye & forms there arises consciousness 58 148 | arises consciousness at the eye. The meeting of the three 59 148 | anyone were to say, 'The eye is the self,' that wouldn' 60 148 | arising & falling away of the eye are discerned. And when 61 148 | anyone were to say, 'The eye is the self.' So the eye 62 148 | eye is the self.' So the eye is not-self. If anyone were 63 148 | t be tenable... Thus the eye is not-self and forms are 64 148 | say, 'Consciousness at the eye is the self,' that wouldn' 65 148 | t be tenable... Thus the eye is not-self, forms are not-self, 66 148 | not-self, consciousness at the eye is not-self. If anyone were 67 148 | to say, 'Contact at the eye is the self,' that wouldn' 68 148 | t be tenable... Thus the eye is not-self, forms are not-self, 69 148 | not-self, consciousness at the eye is not-self, contact at 70 148 | not-self, contact at the eye is not-self. If anyone were 71 148 | t be tenable... Thus the eye is not-self, forms are not-self, 72 148 | not-self, consciousness at the eye is not-self, contact at 73 148 | not-self, contact at the eye is not-self, feeling is 74 148 | Craving is the self.' Thus the eye is not-self, forms are not-self, 75 148 | not-self, consciousness at the eye is not-self, contact at 76 148 | not-self, contact at the eye is not-self, feeling is 77 148 | self-identification. One assumes about the eye that 'This is me, this is 78 148 | about consciousness at the eye... One assumes about contact 79 148 | assumes about contact at the eye... One assumes about feeling... 80 148 | self-identification. One assumes about the eye that 'This is not me, this 81 148 | about consciousness at the eye... One assumes about contact 82 148 | assumes about contact at the eye... One assumes about feeling... 83 148 | am.' ~"Dependent on the eye & forms there arises consciousness 84 148 | arises consciousness at the eye. The meeting of the three 85 148 | possible. ~"Dependent on the eye & forms there arises consciousness 86 148 | arises consciousness at the eye. The meeting of the three 87 148 | grows disenchanted with the eye, disenchanted with forms, 88 148 | with consciousness at the eye, disenchanted with contact 89 148 | disenchanted with contact at the eye, disenchanted with feeling, 90 149 | knowing, not seeing the eye as it actually is present; 91 149 | consciousness at the eye... contact at the eye as 92 149 | the eye... contact at the eye as they actually are present; 93 149 | conditioned through contact at the eye -- experienced as pleasure, 94 149 | one is infatuated with the eye... forms... consciousness 95 149 | consciousness at the eye... contact at the eye... 96 149 | the eye... contact at the eye... whatever arises conditioned 97 149 | conditioned by contact at the eye and is experienced as pleasure, 98 149 | However, knowing & seeing the eye as it actually is present, 99 149 | consciousness at the eye... contact at the eye as 100 149 | the eye... contact at the eye as they actually are present, 101 149 | conditioned through contact at the eye -- experienced as pleasure, 102 149 | not infatuated with the eye... forms... consciousness 103 149 | consciousness at the eye... contact at the eye... 104 149 | the eye... contact at the eye... whatever arises conditioned 105 149 | conditioned by contact at the eye and is experienced as pleasure, 106 152 | does not see forms with the eye, or hear sounds with the 107 152 | does not see forms with the eye, and a deaf person does 108 152 | when seeing a form with the eye, there arises in a monk 109 152 | forms cognizable by the eye. ~"Furthermore, when hearing 110 152 | when seeing a form with the eye, there arises in a monk 111 152 | when seeing a form with the eye, there arises in a monk


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