"One who has set in his heart the concept of the transitoriness of 
the world through a process of reasoning and deep thought, is the 
person competent to win over the inner hexagon. Because, one who is 
convinced of the transitoriness of the entire world complex cannot be 
susceptible to greed or attachment to anything, for he knows that the 
object of his greed or attachment today will be something different 
tomorrow. Conscious of this disappointment, desires and attachments 
do not germinate in his mind. Nay, their very seed is destroyed. Then 
jealousy also is gone. He is no longer vain about his greatness, 
learning or wealth. When greed, attachment, vanity and jealousy 
disappear, there is no cause left for anger and anger goes away 
automatically. His desires recede and turn to God, with the result 
that now his worldly actions are dictated by a sense of duty rather 
than by passion. His behaviour automatically becomes proper and he 
lives in the world without being affected by it, just as a lotus leaf 
lives in water without getting wet. Such a man has no external 
enemies left, and his sameness rules over the whole Nature. None is 
capable of disturbing his kingdom of peace. It is such a person who 
is "samadarshii" (impartial, dispassionate) and a great victor, who 
can carry the world towards the goal of lasting peace and happiness.

Therefore, a victory over the inner hexagon is the highest form of 
victory, and it is to achieving this great victory that man should 
direct his efforts.'

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complete quote, from the Transcendental Meditation yahoo group:
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It is said that in September 1945, when the Second World War was 
over, newspaper reporters wanted to know the reaction of 
Shankaracharya Swami Brahmananda Saraswati, Shankaracharya of 
Jyotirmath (Guru Dev). Allegedly he gave them the following 
statement, parts of which match other published quotations of Guru 
Dev:-

'Real victory is that, after which there can never be a reverse. 
Nobody can call himself a victor forever merely by crushing an 
external foe, because such foes can spring up again. A real victory 
is achieved by bringing under control the internal foes. A check over 
the internal enemies is therefore the only way of conquering the 
external enemies forever, because we should bear in mind that it is 
our own internal enemies which create the external enemies.

These inner enemies are ambition, anger, greed, false attachment, 
vanity and jealousy. It is this hexagon sitting inside us which makes 
a cat's paw (duping) of anything in the outer world in order to 
create enemies for us. Therefore if anybody wants to enjoy peace and 
happiness through victory over all enemies, then he should raid the 
very source of all physical enemies - the subtle hexagon living in 
us. Destruction of enemies by root is not possible without breaking 
up this hexagon (ambition, anger, greed, false attachment, vanity and 
jealousy). This is axiomatic.

It is a fact established by practical experience that anyone who has 
conquered these subtle inner enemies, has broken up the central 
source of all external enemies. Therefore, all enemies are nipped in 
the bud. Then he has no enemies left to be defeated. It is only such 
a victor who can be called a real victor. Then the gates of true and 
lasting peace and happiness are opened for him.

For a nation which desires to be completely free from enemies and to 
build a world of peace and happiness, it is necessary to have such 
men at the helm of its affairs who have conquered their inner 
hexagon. Otherwise they would destroy themselves along with many 
others. The history of the last several centuries shows that the 
rulers of powerful nations have given a bloodbath to the world under 
the influence of their hexagon. This is brutish. Those who carry the 
burden of guiding a nation should particularly act with insight. It 
is no greatness or humanism to be carried away by one's hexagon and 
spread a wave of suffering over the earth.

After all, how long can we go on destroying the external enemies? As 
soon as we get rid of one, another one is ready to engage us. In this 
way we not only remain ourselves perpetually disturbed, but we also 
keep a cold war going on which threatens the peace and happiness of 
the whole of mankind all the time. This is certainly neither a sign 
of any victory nor of the suppression of any enemies. Hence it is 
most essential that people who rule nations should be those who have 
conquered their inner hexagon. It is these really victorious leaders 
who can successfully guide the societies, the nations and the world 
on to the path of lasting peace and happiness.

It is not too difficult to win over the hexagon. But people take it 
to be impossible without giving thought. Most of them hold the belief 
that only a perfect saint who has renounced all worldly concerns can 
break up the inner hexagon. This belief is based on complete 
ignorance. A renouncer renounces the very cause of the hexagon, so in 
his case the question of conquering the hexagon does not arise at 
all. A victor over the hexagon is one who maintains his worldly 
attitudes but does not allow himself to be subordinated by them. Let 
the enemy have an occasion to strike, but let him find that he cannot 
do so because he finds you too strong for it. Only then can he be 
treated as defeated. Mere engagement in bona fide worldly activities 
is no hindrance in keeping the inner hexagon in a state of 
subjugation.

For liquidisation of the subtle cell of inner enemies, it is not 
necessary to make warlike preparations over a number of years and 
then start a slaughter which keeps the world hanging between life and 
death. The only thing necessary for this is to become unbiased and to 
act with imagination.

To be unbiased is to look correctly. A person who sees things as they 
are is called an unbiased person. There is no difference between what 
a thing is and how he sees it. His outlook is completely balanced. 
His appreciation of a thing is correct - in other words, he never 
misunderstands. If the world is unreal, he does not give it any 
reality. If Brahman is real, he takes it as real. When one is 
convinced of the unreality of the world and the perpetuity of the 
Atman, then he becomes unbiased. Then he sees things in their true 
shape.

By saying that the world is unreal, we mean that it can exist as it 
looks only for the time being, and that it would look something 
different hereafter. Everybody is actually seeing that everything in 
the world perishes and that we shall have to miss it one day - the 
smallest and the biggest - all are destined to change. Everyone sees 
clearly how many go on being born and how many go on dying constantly 
before our eyes. This is what we call the transitoriness of the 
world. We see all this going on but we do not think over it.

One who has set in his heart the concept of the transitoriness of the 
world through a process of reasoning and deep thought, is the person 
competent to win over the inner hexagon. Because, one who is 
convinced of the transitoriness of the entire world complex cannot be 
susceptible to greed or attachment to anything, for he knows that the 
object of his greed or attachment today will be something different 
tomorrow. Conscious of this disappointment, desires and attachments 
do not germinate in his mind. Nay, their very seed is destroyed. Then 
jealousy also is gone. He is no longer vain about his greatness, 
learning or wealth. When greed, attachment, vanity and jealousy 
disappear, there is no cause left for anger and anger goes away 
automatically. His desires recede and turn to God, with the result 
that now his worldly actions are dictated by a sense of duty rather 
than by passion. His behaviour automatically becomes proper and he 
lives in the world without being affected by it, just as a lotus leaf 
lives in water without getting wet. Such a man has no external 
enemies left, and his sameness rules over the whole Nature. None is 
capable of disturbing his kingdom of peace. It is such a person who 
is "samadarshii" (impartial, dispassionate) and a great victor, who 
can carry the world towards the goal of lasting peace and happiness.

Therefore, a victory over the inner hexagon is the highest form of 
victory, and it is to achieving this great victory that man should 
direct his efforts.'




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