THE LIGHT IT BRINGS 157 of rebirth, of the continuity of life, how Life is all one, that a .spark of Divine Fire reigns in each one of us. I questioned the problems of life, why one appears to have all suffering and a ct hard lot" and another a soft bed and everything apparent- ly made easy for him. The Divine Wisdom knows no injustice, only inevitable, unchanging law, the same for all, no favourites, no good or bad chance, no (t luck," good or ill, just a law— as a man sows so shall he reap—no getting away from it, no bribes at the gate, no tipping will evade the law; as he has sown so he must reap, a, sure and certain consequence not to be carried out in one life but possibly in many; a law which can never be evaded, for the hour must strike when the debt of Karma must be paid, In the early part of his life when man had just individualised, he did not know these laws and he heaped up many debts almost, if not wholly, unconsciously, as a young man may be foolish in his youth on the physical plane and waste his youth in frivolous or riotous living and even pile up debts in more ways than one. In one sense, it is the same and payment must be made in either case. It is a good law, we are all under it, no need for the questionings of why ill-health? Why deformed bodies ? Why