Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Charles Stansfeld Jones

 

     

 

 

Titusville

 

 

2 - 3 - 17 E.V.

 

 

Beloved Son,

 

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

 

Yours of 22 - 2 - 17 E.V.

     

"remarkable [illegible]" read text of introduction for [illegible]—"the spirituality of—"

     

Thanks for die, which will doubtless arrive soon. I'll return it.

     

Cowie [George MacNie Cowie] has been quite ill: financial worry mostly.

     

5.30 A.M. just off fishing. But I had to write because I got an idea.

     

Write some tracts, or get another to do so, in the literary style of the Christian muck. Don't go too low down—stay this side of Billy Sunday. They should all treat of the one subject—Freedom of New Law.

     

I see clearly that my style simply won't do for the class of people we need for a revolution.

 

Love is the law, love under will.

 

Your devoted father,

 

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