90 SKETCHES OF GREAT TRUTHS istage of civilisation. Brotherhood cannot exis unless the universality of religion is recognisec for on the religion is the tradition of th country, and therefore of the people, built. A understanding of the tradition is necessary t any drawing together, and wisdom is neede to understand. " My son, get wisdom, and wit all thy getting, get understanding." The fact is that so long as we fail t look at things except from our own stand point so long shall we fail to see thing from any one else's point of view. That is ver obvious, but the time will surely come who with all the desire for brotherhood, that i manifesting itself, we should be able to wor -consciously and actively towards bringing peopi together in every way; no way is too small i which to make trial and every "way is worth th attempt. We understand each other so littl( It is difficult for us without bias to be able t get (t into " another's point of view, be it o what subject it may. We have allowed our selves to loom so big in our own horizon tha we shut out practically all possibility c seeing other people's horizon or even a bit of ii How much more interesting would the worl be if we could put our own horizon in th background and be able to see several othe