4.
The Chapter on the Untamed
31.
"I do not, monks, perceive any other single phenomenon that thus when untamed leads to great harm as this, monks, the mind.
The mind, monks, when untamed, leads to great harm."
The first.
32.
"I do not, monks, perceive any other single phenomenon that thus when tamed leads to great benefit as this, monks, the mind.
The mind, monks, when tamed, leads to great benefit."
The second.
33.
"I do not, monks, perceive any other single phenomenon that thus when unguarded leads to great harm as this, monks, the mind.
The mind, monks, when unguarded, leads to great harm."
The third.
34.
"I do not, monks, perceive any other single phenomenon that thus when guarded leads to great benefit as this, monks, the mind.
The mind, monks, when guarded, leads to great benefit."
The fourth.
35.
"I do not, monks, perceive any other single phenomenon that thus when unprotected leads to great harm as this, monks, the mind.
The mind, monks, when unprotected, leads to great harm."
The fifth.
36.
"I do not, monks, perceive any other single phenomenon that thus when guarded leads to great benefit as this, monks, the mind.
The mind, monks, when guarded, leads to great benefit."
The sixth.
37.
"I do not, monks, perceive any other single phenomenon that thus when unrestrained leads to great harm as this, monks, the mind.
The mind, monks, when unrestrained, leads to great harm."
The seventh.
38.
"I do not, monks, perceive any other single phenomenon that thus when restrained leads to great benefit as this, monks, the mind.
The mind, monks, when restrained, leads to great benefit."
The eighth.
39.
"I do not, monks, perceive any other single phenomenon that thus when untamed, unguarded, unprotected, unrestrained, leads to great harm as this, monks, the mind.
The mind, monks, when untamed, unguarded, unprotected, unrestrained, leads to great harm."
The ninth.
40.
"I do not, monks, perceive any other single phenomenon that thus when tamed, guarded, protected, and restrained leads to great benefit as this, monks, the mind.
The mind, monks, when tamed, guarded, protected, and restrained, leads to great benefit."
The tenth.
The Chapter on the Untamed is the fourth.