Correspondence from Karl Germer to Montgomery Evans

 

     

 

136 Liberty Str.

New York

 

 

Oct. 6, 1926.

 

 

Dear Mr. Evans,

 

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

 

I got a letter from the Beast this morning with the following note:—

 

"Notes on Evans letter.

     

Thank him for the trouble he is taking.

     

I am in general accordance with everything that he says. In particular, the question of publicity is paramount. But the answer to that is that you get the greatest possible publicity in the world as soon as you manage to get the announcements concerning the Law of Thelema and the World Teacher circulated. I think you should concentrate on this. It is not only the heart of the Work, but by far the best business proposition. There must surely be some influential opponents of Krishnamurti who would take this up, even if they were not directly interested at first."

     

     Mr. Schneider [Max Schneider] is arriving to-morrow or Friday. It would be good if we could have a talk together. Please let me know when you will be in town again.

 

Love is the law, love under will.

 

Yours sincerely

 

Karl Germer

 

 

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