CHAPTER XII OUR PURPOSE IN LIFE THE world as we see it seems divided into two sets of people. Those who know that there is a purpose in life, and those who do not know; and these two sets are easily to be seen, easily to be distinguished. One set is out for a " good time" for himself; the other is out to help humanity irrespective of self in many varying ways. The one helps God in His plan of evolu- tion, that is, to unite, to bring together, to gather into Himself, the other knows no cohe- sion, no co-operation, is separative and makes for separation and works against His plan. In a word, one works for it-self^ the other for the Self. You may think that this is a very arbitrary demarcation; but when we see in everyday life how it works out, 1 think you will agree that it is not so far-fetched as possibly appears on the surface. The line of demarcation is the attitude to life as a whole; shall I work to