Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Jane Wolfe
The Metropole Hotel, Brussels, Belgium
June 7th, 1929.
Cara Soror Estai:
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Thanks for your letter of May 19th.
I am proposing to go to England on Sunday, and am too busy to answer your letter properly.
I cannot imagine why Smith [Wilfred Talbot Smith] did not send me a report on the alleged letter of Rosa Reynolds. He has had plenty of time by now, and everything has been held up for lack of that. I am inclined to believe that Hunt [Carl de Vidal Hunt] was party to the forgery.
Please excuse my writing further. Everything is frightfully complicated, but I think that within the next couple of months, or less, we shall be on an entirely new current and, I think, a more favourable one.
The second section of Magick [Magick in Theory and Practice] is finished. Thank God for that!
Love is the law, love under will.
Yours fraternally,
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