SN 35.80 Dutiya Avijjā Pahāna Sutta: The Second Discourse on Abandoning Ignorance
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All dhammas are unworthy of attachment.
He sees forms as something separate. He sees eye-consciousness as something separate. He sees eye-contact as something separate. And whatever arises in dependence on eye-contact—experienced either as pleasure, as pain, or as neither-pleasure-nor-pain—that too he sees as something separate.
A meditator must overcome ignorance directly.