Correspondence from Gabriel Montenegro Vargas to Günther Naber[1]
P.B. 76 Daly City, California 94016
Dr. Günther Naber
22 July 1968
Care Fr∴ Beatus,
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
How come I have not heard from you? Did you receive the copy of "The Equinox of the Gods" which I sent you? Did you like it? Inasmuch as you said you were not familiar with this account of how the Master Therion received the Book of the Law, I thought you would at least write, telling me your impression. Why the silence? Are you alright? Would you be willing to act as intermediary and/or instrumental in trying to bring about a climate of understanding between me and Stein?
Even though Thelema is now being made manifest in every branch of human experience, the time which is left for the establishment of the custodians of the Mysteries is indeed short. We can all do our part. The fact the point of view varies, say, between Brothers A, B, and C, should not matter; in truth, that is the way it should be, because the very nature of Thelemic principles demands first: The right of the individual's own point of view, and second: Respect for each individual point of view.
I have given Stein's address to several persons. Two in particular rather interesting. A German young lady who lives across the Bay, and a young German Engineer who lives in Dallas, Texas. I get some inquiries about Thelema now and then; some arouse my suspision [sic] as to their motivation.
Care Frater: if you do not answer me this letter; I shall infer that you do not wish to continue being my Brother.
My fraternal love to S[oro]r. Barbara, and the heartiest brotherly Greetings for you.
Love is the law, love under will.
Fra∴ Theophilos
1—Günther Naber was a member of Hermann Metzger's O.T.O. organization in Switzerland.
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