--- In [email protected], bob_brigante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> "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.'
> 
Thanks for posting this.:-)

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