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circle of barest necessity. The full radiation of European culture has pervaded Japan only because it has not come to hor through an unnatural glare of a miserly lens, exaggerating the division between the small shining patch and the vast obscure.

It is our pride which seeks difference, and gloats upon it. But sympathy is a higher faculty ; it is our spiritual organ of sight: it has the natural vision of the Advaitam. The world is an ever-moving multitude with an eternal unity of movement, which must not be retarded in any of its parts by a break of cadence, The world of man is suffering because all movements in its individual parts are not in harmony with one another and therefore with the whole: because the relationship of races has not been established in a balance of truth and goodness. This balance cannot be maintained by an external regulation, as in a puppet show. It is a dance which must have music in its heart to regulate it, This great music of love is lacking in the meeting of men which has taken place in the present age ; and all its movements in their incongruity are creating complexities of suffering.

I wish I could write to you simple letters giving detailed news about ourselves. But the world-wide agony of pain fills my mind with thoughts that obstruct natural communications of personal life,