The spiritual life
162 TheSpiritual Life.
pictureswherebyeveryone of usis constantly
affectinghisbrothers. Inourspirits,aboveall,
and on every'plane of life,brotherhood exists
asfact.
Anditmustberemembered,indealingwith
this brotherhood, that the word is meant to
implyeverythingthatit means mwhatwecall
the closest relationships of dailylife. Weare
aptto make a distinction between brethren in
churchesandthoseoutside. Weshouldfollow
in that which we preach of, if it is that real
brotherhoodoflovethatwedesireamongstmen.
Sometimesitissaidthatbyceasingtolovethe
nearest we shall grow to love impersonal
humanity. Itisnotso. Thelife of loveisa
growth upward, an expansion ever widening,
growing out from the family tothe city,from
thecitytothestate;fromthenationtohumanity.
Itdoes not beginby dwarfing the love of the
home. Itstarts there anditcarriesonall the
passions-the passion and the pity that the
motherfeelsforthechildofherownbody,and
extends that love toembrace everychild and
sonofman-notbycooling down love,butby
strengtheningandwideningitout.
Thusisbrotherhoodtogrowand theraceto
becomepractically,asitisessentially,one. For
it is these relationships that teach the wider