[DRAFT] Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to A. Buckland-Plummer

 

     

 

A. Buckland-Plummer, Esq.,

 

 

24 September, 1925, e.v.

 

 

Dear Sir,

 

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

 

In answer to your letter of Sept 1.

     

I am really not competent to criticise your experiences from the data you supply. I never guess. I need an elaborate record. Nor do I think that it matters who was superintending your program. The point is that your experiences led you to write to me, and the event must be sole judge.

     

I certainly do not understand your navigation of the Tree of Life. Your statement really suggests that you do not understand what we really mean by the grades.

     

I do not know what you mean by the Christian character of the process. Christianity is sheer sorcery, and Christian mysticism a parody of the true doctrine. We can have no commerce with the accursed thing on any plane. A Christian Adept can be only Klingsor.

 

 

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