Correspondence from Wilfred Talbot Smith to Aleister Crowley
[EXTRACT]
[27 June 1947]
But I want to tell you that having gained some understanding I appreciate your effort and profound insight into tendencies I knew not of myself. In consequence of understanding replacing resentment, I deplore more heartily the lack of wit to take the tide when at the flood. Not that, as far as I am aware, fortune in itself had any lure but I might now be furthering the Man and Matter that alone seems to me of any consequence in this spiritually and materially decayed state of the world. Frankly I see nothing but cancer.
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