Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Charles Stansfeld Jones

 

     

 

c/o Fifth Avenue Bank

New York City

 

 

May 4th 1916

 

 

Care Frater—

 

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

 

Yours of April 27th. I am glad you are getting easier on the intellectual points. I moved recently and mislaid your previous letter. Something seems to have happened to you, but I could not make out what. As to the Lodge work, you must expect set-backs. As to holding and interesting people, everyone has to find his own method. Experience will show you how. It is often terribly discouraging.

     

My plans for camping are likely to fall through, as someone has offered me a house in New Hampshire, where I shall probably go three weeks from now for a couple of months at least. I will let you know the address when I know it myself.

 

Love is the Law, Love under Will.

 

Yours in the Bonds of the Order,

 

[SIGNED] Aleister Crowley

per H.W.

 

 

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