Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Jane Wolfe

 

     

 

24 Chester Terrace

S.W.1.

 

 

10th May 1939

 

 

Miss Jane Wolfe,

1746 Winona Boulevard,

Los Angeles, California.

 

 

Cara Soror,

 

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

 

I am in receipt of your esteemed favour of March 12th., which is unintelligible as are most of your communications. You will keep writing to me about people I have never heard of as if I had been at school with them. Furthermore, it does not matter when you are in a complete state of collapse what kind of a wall you have in front of you.

     

You keep on drivelling about the 'larger work'. I don't know what it means—I never did—I never shall—I don't want to!

     

Entirely apart from this, all that I hear of your activities is that you have made the greatest mischief with regard to the Californian property. On this not I close.

 

Love is the law, love under will.

 

Yours fraternally,

 

666.

 

 

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