Brotherhood is not learned or taught. Is a tendency wich arises from a heart that is tunned to the proper pitch.
It's in this natural tendency that the real happiness lies, from wich ries harmony and wich culminates in peace.
The message of brotherhood is a message of sympathy, a message of harmony.
But the person who is not in harmony with himself cannot be in harmony with another.
There is an inclination wich manifests as agitation, and it's because of this agitation that animals and birds fight.
The whole life is filled with that agitation.
Furthermore, herbivorous are less agitated than carnivorous.
The lion and the tiger are more inclined to fight than horses and cows.
The tendencies to become agitated, not become specially to the human being but from some animals.
Our special charasteristic is sympathy and harmony.
And this comes only when we ries above that agitation wich, so to speak, buries the spirit of sympathy.
When we study the lives of those who have served humanity, we see that this was the first thing that they had to conquer.
When it's said that Krishna fought a battle with Kamsa, the monster man.
The monster was not outside of Krishna -that monster was inside him.
In the Bible we read that Jesus Christ went for forty days into the desert, and that Satan was at his side.
What is Satan? It's the same spirit wich is the greatest enemy of the human race, the spirit of agitation.
Where does this agitation come from?
From disorder, either of the body or of the mind. If the body or the mind are not in its proper rythm or tune.
In working towards the establishment of brotherhood, is to bring about a better understanding among the different classes.
Among the followers of different religions and, races and nations; but by this we do not mean mixing them up.
We do not wish to stretch the fingers so as to make them all even, for their natural size is the proper size for them.
Our conception of equality does not conform with such an idea.
Our only motive is that the East and the West, the North and the South, instead of turning their backs, may turn their faces towards each other.