Correspondence from Charles Stansfeld Jones to Aleister Crowley

 

     

 

 

P.O. Box 70

Vancouver. B.C.

 

 

Sep 2nd 1916 E.V.

 

 

Care Frater,

 

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

 

I enclose two more copies of the 'open letter' to intending Candidates. We cannot get it mimeographed just now, and by the time we do Bro. Cowie [George MacNie Cowie] may have got it printed.

     

I recently asked my mother in England if she could arrange to order the 8º=3o ring for me, and sent her a letter to Mussett, for use in that event. I told them to engrave Babalon thereon, and spelt to with an Ayin as usual. Was there a special reason why your letter showed a Vau? If so, and I did wrong in this instance, will you be good enough to forward the enclosed letter for me, so as to get it put right, if possible, before they start work.

     

I have just typed out your epistle to Parzival, and am sending off copies to Cowie, Windram [James Windram] and Dunn [Ernest Dunn] to-night. In order to do this, I shall have to still further delay my long letter to you. I shall have time this week end, or on Monday, which is a holiday.

 

Love is the Law, Love under Will.

 

Yours in the bonds of the Order,

 

 

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