Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Karl Germer
[EXTRACT]
[14 September 1930]
No word from Yorke [Gerald Yorke], or Regardie [Israel Regardie], or Thynne [Major Robert Thynne]. It's rotten their letting me down like this. BUT—the Gods had a plan to force me to face a moral problem of the most hateful character. They did this also to enable me to answer your query.
Again and again I have been faced with a decision, and the answer has always been that I must free myself from all attachments of whatever kind, and subordinate my feelings wholly to the G.W. [Great Work]. I write this, then, in great anguish of spirit, but with Authority, such as I did not feel it right to use before.
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