44 SKETCHES OF GREAT TRUTHS The study of the religions seems almost an essential part of Theosophy, for man is largely influenced by the religion in which he is born, and the country in which he lives has built up a certain line of religious thought. So long as we take the religions of the world as something separate in their growth and evolution, so long •will Brotherhood be an impossibility. For Brotherhood can only grow as we dis- cover that which draws us together in a common cause, a common thought or common ideal, as we understand and study the customs which largely have grown out of and from the religion of the country. There could be no greater barrier to Brotherhood than the lamer made by the thought that any one religion is the only religion, the one and only road to God. Every religion has the same fundamental truths pre- sented in different forms, if you like, to suit, as I have said, climate, race and epoch. As time passes, these truths get hidden by the outer form or diverted by superstition which has grown round them ; or possibly the priestcraft has laid down laws of certain creeds and dogmas which have been instrumental in hiding the truth. We find, for instance, the same symbols all over the world. The bull sacred to Buddhism