Correspondence from Jane Wolfe to Wilfred Talbot Smith

 

     

 

15 Jan 43

 

 

Dear Wilfred.

 

I have not your ease of expression—I don't always put things properly. So I write this note, to say in a few words what I see in this whole affair—to-day.

          

a) You and I have been together for some years.

          

b) You and I have this ordeal to go through together, you on the outside, I on the inside.

          

c) You need to expand yourself, I need to take hold of things. I have always shunned action, hence a certain ineffectualness, and I must be primed for action. You must be primed for more wisdom.

          

d) This that we shall both be more able to handle the situations that will soon confront the O.T.O. and Thelema.

     

I write this now, as I must send my report to A.C., to-night. Therefore I will ask for your final decision this afternoon, please.

 

Fraternally.

 

Jane.

 

 

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