Correspondence from Charles Stansfeld Jones to Aleister Crowley

 

     

 

 

March the fourth

Nineteen hundred & twenty five

 

 

TO MEGA THERION, 666

 

 

from O.I.V.V.I.O., 777

 

 

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

 

It would seem in one sense to be true that since the Word [illegible] became known, there has been division. (CCXX, [illegible]) This may possibly supply a clue to the date of the beginning of the events of Chapter III on some particular plane. However, we travel homeward.

     

This morning I discovered something which may make a difference to your comment on Liber Legis—you have been misquoting a verse which was wrong in the original small edition, though corrected in that which appears in Eq[uinox] X.

     

This is verse 49 of Chapter III, which immediately follows the statement in v. 48: I want to go on to the holier place. v. 49 should read: I am in a secret fourfold word, . . . Whether R.[a] H.[oor] K.[huit] wants to go into a holier place, or whether between vs 48 and 49 he passed into this word, are questions which need some further consideration. In any event it is no use leaving out the word 'in' as has been done in the typescript you sent me.

 

Love is the law, love under will.

 

As ever,

 

777.

 

 

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