The Life of the Bee 
can need, let us go from reality to real- 
ity seeking food for the incomprehensi- 
ble flame, and thus, certain of having 
fulfilled our organic duty, preparing our- 
selves for whatever befall. Let us nour- 
ish this flame on our feelings and passions, 
on all that we see and think, that we hear 
and touch, on its own essence, which is 
the idea it derives from the discoveries, 
experience and observation that result 
from its every movement. A time then 
will come when all things will turn so 
naturally to good in a spirit that has 
given itself to the loyal desire of this sim- 
ple human duty, that the very suspicion 
of the possible aimlessness of its exhaust- 
ing effort will only render the duty the 
clearer, will only add more purity, power, 
disinterestedness, and freedom to the ar- 
dour wherewith it still seeks. 
