58 SKETCHES OF OREA-T TRUTHS with open arms accept the debts and be glad that they are posted to us now. In cheerfulness we should pay them that we may continue on our pathway with lighter load. Balance or one-pointedness: The path has been called the razor path. We cannot wobble upon it,—to wobble is fatal, for there is a preci- pice on either side. Balance is a necessity, and one-pointedness is in a sense part of it. If we would keep our balance, we cannot afford to let our thoughts and minds wander from one thing to another, but our minds must be fixed on the walking on the razor path. Pursue this simile^ for it is so obvious that if we are attempting to climb, we must keep our heads and we can only do so by keeping our minds fixed on our aim» there can be no looking back. IV. Desire for Union or Love. I have said already this has been called in various religions by several names. Liberation, freedom, seems to express it best, and in the simplest language. For now the hour is come when I should quit This golden prison, where my heart lives caged, To find the truth ; which henceforth I will seek, For all men's sake, until the truth be found. Union means that the truth is found, that per- fection is gained, that we have become as gods knowing good and evil. A long road, aeons of