Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Charles Stansfeld Jones

 

     

 

 

33 Avenue Studios. S.W.

 

 

May 1st 1914.

 

 

Care Frater,

 

I have been spending the winter in Tunisia, and took your Diary with me to study. I had not your address, and thought it was safer to send it from London when I returned. Hence the delay. It is being returned by this mail.

     

I do not quite know what you want in regard to news of external events in connection with the Order. The work is so entirely individual that one might almost say there are no external events.

     

Your conception of the Qabalistic division of the Tree into 400 is quite correct, and you are also right in supposing the word Khang to be a misprint for Khing.

     

You will find all the comments necessary written in your diary, together with an examination to pass from Neophyte to Zelator.

 

Yours fraternally,

 

O.M.

 

 

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