Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Charles Stansfeld Jones

 

     

 

c/o Fifth Avenue Bank

New York City

 

 

May 2. 1916

 

 

Sir Stansfeld Jones

 

Care Frater—

 

Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

 

I have been moving and otherwise disturbed, my initiation now proceeding with headlong violence and speed. In regard to sending me the record of experiments, why not entrust the matter to the purser of a Seattle boat? Are you going into camp this summer? If so, when? It might be possible for me to come along. By the way, how are your finances? I hope you have straightened everything out by a mixture of firm correctness and pliant courtesy.

     

I am really in rather a whirl on all planes, so forgive a comparatively distracted letter. Please answer this by return post, especially with regard to the camp. What does it cost to live in a camp for a week for a person?

 

Love is the Law, Love under Will.

 

Yours in the Bonds of the Order,

 

[SIGNED] Aleister Crowley

per H.W.

 

 

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