Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Wilfred Talbot Smith

 

     

 

57 Petersham Road.

Richmond.

 

 

24 Mar 40

 

 

Care Frater

 

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

 

I have not answered your letter of January 31 until now. There did not seem to be much to say. The weather was so extremely cold that most people hibernated. I am now awake.

     

You keep on initiating people into the O.T.O., but I get no proper official reports; I get no accounts. I wish you would abandon the idea of a tea-party. Things over here are moving fast and there will shortly be a smell of brimstone in the air.

     

I sent you two copies of the Classic of Purity [Khing Kang King].

 

Love is the law, love under will.

 

Yours fraternally

 

666

 

P.S. Please note receipt of books. You must prepare a proper report with accounts of your whole activities from the start for the purpose of the Records.

 

666

 

 

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