Correspondence from Frieda Harris to Aleister Crowley
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11 August 1940
I am beginning to believe it will be necessary to have a Show as the cards look so much better all together, and seem to impress people more, just taking a few gives no idea to the publisher. . . .
. . . when it comes to your poetry or visions or notes, off we go in my own country and carries by your living words, I do understand what you mean easily, tho, if you question me, I am so alarmed that it vanishes in a bleat or a baa.
It does not appear that I am up to the standard of the 1st degree of O.T.O. or qualified to be the office boy of the Yi.
Chinese philosophy appears, at present easier, as it shows no sign of a mythology which I can contort into phantoms with the wrong names.
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