THE LAW OF REBIRTH 27 one's own turn one replied, (' That God then I cannot serve ". These questions must come to all of us, and in talking of God's things and His plan we want to know a little more of how these things work out and what Theosophy says with reference to them. One of the usual questions with reference to rebirth is: " If I have lived before, why do I not remember ? " This appears at first sight a reasonable question, but in reality it is not so. I must answer by putting another question to you. Have you ever sat down and gone through every detail of the previous day to see how much you remember, or every detail of a week ago, or a month ago, a year ago, five, ten, fifteen years how much do you remember ? Our childhood is almost forgotten, even great events, like illness which has left a scar or a fall that has made a cripple, are not clearly remembered; yet if we go deeper into this, we find that we have in our inner consciousness remembered much. We have learned not to run into the river, for instance, and not to put our hand into the fire. We have certain memories of fear, of love, and of hatred, this varies in different people. I know of someone who had a great dread of the smell of wine and of taking any drug whatso- ever, an incomprehensible fear that someone