THE LIGHT IT BEINGS 169

the two that meet, a faint reflection, I say, of
that Love which knows no separation which
burns alive in the words (t I and my Father are
one '\ In a brotherhood what one brother suffers
all suffer with him; if one rejoices, all rejoice, that
is the law, for we are all members of the world
brotherhood, though we may only be beginning
to learn what that membership means. If we
had grasped it, quarrels would cease and wars
would be no more. Theosophy points the way
as nothing else does, for in its many-sidedness
it appeals to all who take the trouble to study
it; it makes eternal life so certain, other
worlds so near, and it brings God into the midst
of us. It takes away barriers, it tears down
veils and we see before us by its light a pano-
rama of life which knows no doubt, no injustice,
for it is a panorama of an overshadowing Love
within a changeless Law for all.

Hope can never die to the Theosophist, hope
can never be lost. It shows us God everywhere
and bids us seek Him in all and reminds us that
as His spark is in all life so all life is part of
Him and reigns within each human heart. In so
far as He reigns in each, is each equal, and all are
precious to Him seeing they are a part of Him,

Could any philosophy or religion be more
beautiful, more life-giving, more inspiring ? The