ACTION AND REACTION 39 In character-building we find the same difficulties; we have been careless, for instance, in seeking troth until we have formed the habit of speaking untruths or half-truths, and we find that the struggle to speak truth is almost beyond us, for we have swerved from the direct line and " cannot help it"; or we have allowed passion to dominate us, and when we think in this life we have mastered the serpent, we find that its head appears in unexpected places, and that it is stronger than we are, and it needs all our struggle over and over and over again to keep it in subjection, much longer to slay it Ignorance and laziness are closely allied. In the past we have let ourselves " go," possibly we loved luxury rather than learning and to walk in (t high places" rather than to seek knowledge; and now, when our eyes are partial- ly opened, what is the result? The brain is atrophied and we cannot get it to work. We find that it tires, and we cannot get through the work that we would do. At last we come to the time of a turning- point in our career or life when we long to be of service to the world. The love of humanity burns in our heart. We turn to the Light