And what are the six fear of independency?
The is the fear that eye is no more related (in relation) to form, that becoming, birth, stand on touch on the eye would no more arise.
The fear that ear is no more related to sound, that becoming, birth, stand on touch on the eye would no more arise.
There is the fear that nose is no more related to smell, that becoming, birth, stand on touch on the nose would no more arise.
There is the fear that tongue is no more related to tast, that becoming, birth, stand on touch on the tongue would no more arise.
There is the fear that body is no more related to bodily touch, that becoming, birth, stand on touch on the body would no more arise.
And there is the fear that intellect is no more related to thoughts, that becoming, birth, stand on touch on the intellect would no more arise.
Seeing this becoming, taking birth, taking stand on the senses as a refuge, a secure place to dwell, one stays in relation to Mara, in his dependency, in relation to birth, aging, sickness, and death and the whole mass of suffering. Holding on relation to Mara, on does not go forth, not leaving old relatives behind, one does not gain independency, stays caught in the circle of life.
Having not gained relation with the Noble domain, not bound to independency by having been touched by those three seldom appearing persons in the world, it's more than insecure to ever meet the change for dependency toward independency ever again in ones wandering on.