Correspondence from Charles Stansfeld Jones to Aleister Crowley

 

     

 

 

[18 March 1925]

 

 

My Beloved Father,

 

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

 

I have received your letter of February 22 and also that of Alostrael [Leah Hirsig] dated February 21. together with the copies of your letters to Brother Regartnus [Heinrich Tränker].

     

I have today written Brother Regnartus quite frankly and am sending you a copy of the letter for your files. I shall be glad to hear the results of further correspondence and the proposed Conference.

     

I am sending Brother Barron [William Barron] one of the remaining copies of Eq[uino]x III. I, please ask him to accept same with my good wishes.

     

Your qabalistic references are not of the clearest; if the matter is important why not write clearly and explain the situation fully. Under the circumstances I really do not feel like approaching the lady, so must decline to do so unless I am in possession of the facts, and even then doubt if it is any of my business.

 

With best wishes to all,

 

Love is the law, love under will.

 

As ever,

 

 

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