FOREWORD THE essays which make up this booklet appear- ed originally in the Supplement of New India, and were intended for the casual reader, with the hope that they might capture his attention, and lure him in the direction of fuller and deeper knowledge. Many of us, after groping for years after answers to the riddles perpetual- ly presented to us by the Sphinx, found the answers in the Light of the Ancient Wisdom, and have ever since followed it with ever- increasing peace of heart and satisfaction of intellect. The world of to-day would scarcely be tolerable, were it not that Theosophy has taught us to pierce through the clouds that veil the heavens and to see shining there the Star in the East, the Morning Star. That others may find that peace, that satisfaction, is our ever- present wish, and every word that may carry these to some restless soul goes out into the world on the wings of our hope that the joyous message may be to all who hear it what it has been to us. ANNIE BESANT, D.L., President of the Theosophical Society.