Monks, a Monk sees as impermanent the eye which is actually impermanent: that is his Right View.

Seeing rightly, he experiences a fading away of strong feelings.

With the destruction of excitement comes destruction of craving;

With the destruction of craving comes destruction of excitement;

With the destruction of excitement and craving the mind is said to be well liberated.

Monks, a Monk sees as impermanent the ear, the nose, the tongue, the body, the mind which is actually impermanent.

Seeing rightly, he experiences a fading away of strong feelings.

With the destruction of excitement and craving the mind is said to be well liberated.

(The Buddha repeats the entire statement for the remaining internal sense bases of the ear, nose, tongue, body, mind and the six (6) external sense bases of forms, sounds, odors, flavors, physical objects, mental objects.)