Correspondence from Günther Naber[1] to Gabriel Montenegro Vargas
25-II-68 [25 February 1968]
Care Fr∴ Theophilos,
At first I would like to thank you for your letter of December 11 and for the enclosed "Liber Legis" as well as for your good wishes for the winter solicisticium [sic].
Also I am very surprised that in America they plan to reprint the works of A.C. This issue which does not particularly appeal to me resembles rather an issue for the masses. It is important to me because of its commentary of introduction, which is missing in the German issue. The mentioned Fra. Albertus is not a Thelemite, but is known to A.C.'s secretary Dr. Israel Regardie, Los Angeles. His address is . . . He will be pleased to send you his writings.
At present I am at a medicinal course for balneologie in a bath in the vicinity of Frankfurt. It is the first time after finishing school that I sit again on a school bench. The university has its own laws and one would be fascinated of so much "knowledge" as in former days if one had not tasted of other sources. Maybe one can still learn something of them and if it is only to talk clever and well of unimportant things, must as if one had discovered the stone of the wise.
If your want to send me a exemplary of the Equinox, I will be pleased to receive it. So far I do not own any of them.
With the heartiest brotherly greetings, as well as from Barbarba.
Yours sincerely
1—Günther Naber was a member of Hermann Metzger's O.T.O. organization in Switzerland.
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