14 SKETCHES OF GREAT TRUTHS small amount of knowledge. We may say at this early stage that selfishness was almost necessary; two instincts only we may also, roughly, say were awake ; preservation of life by food and preservation of life by perpetuating it. " I want it " comes in strongly here and I must have food. So I must kill to obtain it and hunt for it—possibly, nay, probably, this was the one idea in the head of the savage, a selfish idea. With the secondary thought that the species must be perpetuated comes an unselfish idea, it is at once a thought for some one else» a mate to share and when the young ones are there no longer is the desire for food for self only but he has to provide food for the family also. With the next stage in the plan after thousands of thousands of years and many rebirths comes another dominant note, grown out of the fact of sharing the food with the family, and this is in the elementary civilised man who wants to share with his countrymen. (( We will share it" is the second phase. Then the diagram goes further and points out that after thousands of years and again many rebirths the spiritual nature developes. The seed which he had sown far back in the savage state, u Let me help you," may have been said within himself to his helpless babe; and, in the third