Correspondence from Gerald Yorke to Wilfred Talbot Smith

 

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[24 November 1929]

 

 

[Gerald Yorke suggested the Wilfred T. Smith have sections of Crowley's Little Essays Toward Truth, published anonymously in Theosophical publications as a means to]

 

. . . insert the thin edge of the Thelema wedge somehow. The inherent quality of the doctrines will do the rest. . . . I am seeing Krishnamurti myself in February [1930], and shall approach him purely on Thelemic lines. For helema is outside all organization. The whole essence of the thing lies in its stressing of the individual: one cannot organise stars except superficially.

 

 

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