Jane Wolfe Diary Entry Sunday, 14 April 1940
The Boleskine Kiblah, which usually is black, this a.m. glowed a green-gold with a shimmery white light above it.
Parsons [Jack Parsons], wife [Helen Northrup] and 2 friends came for the Ritual. He asked Wilfred [Wilfred Talbot Smith] why he didn't do something—start things moving! He can get Wilfred radio time. Very sorry about the failure of Valley proposition. Said the country was teetering at present, this way, that way—the capitalists thinking war would stave off temporarily the economic crash and change of system for a time at least, but that in such an event the later smash would be that much worse. After he was gone I suggested that Mellinger [Frederic Mellinger] get busy writing 15 minute programs. I may collaborate. Wilfred will examine for properly arranged content. The upshot of the evening was that I went into the Temple feeling like a Joan of Arc. And I all but felt the marshalling of Forces, the movement of armies coming up into line.
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