ABSTRACT

It has been said that a man believes a doctrine when he behaves as if it were true. Assuming, then, that for a while one were to behave as if the Law of Karma were the all-embracing Law, and that life, instead of a span of a few minutes to seventy odd years, were an endless series of days and nights, days of labour and nights of rest, wherein each fragment-mind of the Essence of Mind was slowly learning the only lesson, to become what it is —assume this for a while, and consider the result on character.