116 SKETCHES OF GEEAT TRUTHS of that body; but, if by the light of Theo- sophy, you determine that he is a soul, then you must look back to the development of evolution and the beginning of that soul, and you natural- ly look forward to try and understand what that soul may become ; the effect of doing this suggests rebirth, continuity of life. The posses- sion of the body is in this last case a very minor thing. For at most it means a sheath of short duration, say, a life time, a sheath that makes the form in which dwells the greater part of the entity. I have said that Theosophy is a gospel of hope, inspiration; it gives zest to (t move on," to get forward with work, and its ideals press you on ; for the vastness of its plan, its great scheme of evolution is such that it receives a response which seems to answer in this way ; " Yes, I must get on and help too, 1 must let Them count on me, I must help suffering humanity to shake off its chains, I must not be idle for a moment, and so on and so on." There are three great facts which Theosophy has to lay before humanity. They have been summed up under three main heads : There are three truths which are absolute, and which cannot be lost, but yet may remain silent for lack of speech.