160 SKETCHES OF GREAT TEHTHS absolutely and entirely did away with the fear of death, looking upon it as on any other change for development or progress, like passing into another room to take an inventory there when we have finished taking the inventory in the last room. The inventory, we may say, repre- sents experience and it is our part to be careful that nothing in that inventory is left out, else when we have finished taking stock we shall find our list not complete, and we shall have to go over the left out articles again, for our work must be complete, nothing can be left slip-shod. To some of us the greatest revelation was the attitude that Theosophy held to all religions. Theosophy does not take us away from any religion but throws light on all; all religions are contained in the Divine Wisdom, it cannot be anti one and pro another, for all have come from the same source; the fundamental truths in each religion are the same, but each religion has become narrowed. As a rule, the older the religion is the narrower and the more obscure has it become and sometimes very depraved; outer forms covering up the realities until it has become more and more difficult to extricate and restore the truths underlying them. All religions have their home in Theosophy, for