Taṇhāvagga · Craving · Gāthā 356

Idha tassa hoti maggo, yañ ca dhammaṁ adassanaṁ; Tañ ca dukkhaṁ pahāyati, dukkhassa samudayo pahāyati.

Idha tassa hoti maggo, yañ ca dhammaṁ adassanaṁ; tañ ca dukkhaṁ pahāyati, dukkhassa samudayo pahāyati.

Here is the path, here is what is not seen of Dhamma; one abandons suffering, abandons the origin of suffering.

Idha — here, now. The path is not in another place, another time. Practice is always in the present.

Adassanaṁ — what is not seen. The Dhamma is always present, but the ordinary mind does not see it. Practice is learning to see what is already there.