Correspondence from Aleister Crowley to Edward Noel Fitzgerald

 

     

 

93 Jermyn St.

 

 

6th Feb. 1944 e.v.

 

 

Dear Noel,

 

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

 

I was so glad to hear from you again at last, but I am very sorry to hear that you are ill again. I think that you ought to make some effort to change the whole character of your life and surroundings; you don't seem to me to be getting anywhere with what you are doing. What I cannot understand is that you never come to London; after all, it is only a couple of hours from Birmingham, and I should very much like to see you again. I am getting on after a fashion—frightfully over worked, worried beyond measure, and generally speaking, bitched, buggered, and bewildered.

 

Love is the law, love under will.

 

Yours fraternally,

 

Aleister.

 

 

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