PRACTICAL THEOSOPHY 11 the Divine Wisdom, how all are one and part of each other in the Great Divine Unity of life, and yet we have the possibility of separating ourselves by refusing to work with God's Plan, by the insistence that we must work for our- selves with a selfish motive. In a word, we belong to one of two parties, either we help on God's plan or we work for ourselves, and thereby work against it. We could not have a higher code of Brotherhood than this, the evil we do is poison thrown into the big stream of humanity and is a sin against the Unity. What greater aim than to attempt to understand God's work for humanity and to do our bit to work in with it. The stumbling-block over which so many of us fall is ourselves, but what higher honour than to know that God needs our help to help Him in His Work.