Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to C. K. Ogden

 

 

 

Ivy Cottage,

Knockholt, Kent.

 

 

Dec. 6th, 1929.

 

 

Dear Og:

 

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

 

Thanks very much for the book on colour, which arrived this morning. It was awfully decent of you to think of me.

     

I tried to see you several times, but you were always a bit on the ultra-violet side—and nothing seems to have come of it. If you would like to run down here for a night we could put you up in a very primitive way. Just let me know a day beforehand.

     

Have you any further information about the great Capri mystery. Our publications have reached the stage where it is imperative for us to clear up some of the messes. I suppose, by the way, you have seen the first volume of the Confessions [The Confessions of Aleister Crowley]. The second is out this week.

 

Love is the law, love under will.

 

Yours ever,

 

 

AC / ir [Israel Regardie]

 

 

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