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- Saturday, July 12th [n.y.]
-
- Dear Aleister,
-
- I am quite unable to find the O.T.O. papers. I saw them at
- Richmond, I think, in London at Morton House. But I have repeatedlly
- looked there for them, it is useless to ask anyone else to look for
- me.
- Today I have had an exhaustive & exhausting search in all my
- papers here.
- Can I have a fresh copy!
- I enclose [L]4-4.
- I think I am not sufficiently instructed to take such a
- responsible job in U.S.A. I will do some work on it & you will
- judge.
- The Adjustment is being queer with me. She has, after all,
- insisted on being Beardsley! Also Harlequin comes in & out of it so
- I must have to submit. But why Harlequin? Is there any connection?
- Also she won't sit down but stands on her toes just balanced. The
- design-result is good. That blue is cobalt I take it. The
- instruction says Blue-Blue green. Pale green Emerald. That Emerald
- is a vile pigment in poster paints.
- I like the idea of a weekly letter on the Chinese Yi. Also as
- told to an idiot appeals to me & is frightfully good for you.
- I feel I am on the move. The back of the Card will be done next
- & the re-printing of mount.
- What about the enlarged set of replicas. A big work but it can
- be done.
- I have sent you only 1 throw-out in order that you should not
- become parcel-bound. You can have more.
- I am so glad you are a bit better but I do think those bouts of
- asthma must exhaust you.
- The dentist at Stroud writes "Please let me have a pack of
- those cards of which you show me the photographs. I can't get them
- out of my mind." Which shows him!
-
- Yours somewhat anxious about O.T.O. Papers
-
- Frieda Harris
-
-
-
-
-
- Dec. 11th [n.y.]
-
- Dear Aleister,
-
- Thank you for your letter I will reply later to that.
- I am sending you a sample of the top of the surround of the
- card as I have written "Swords" at the top. I find people cannot
- tell Trumps from Swords or Cups from Disks so I propose to write
- Swords, Cups, Disks, Wands, Trumps at the top. Owing to the black
- out I think this particular sample Swords is too dark it should be
- the same colour as the mount not to show so much. I may be able to
- wash it down but I have to horde [sic] this mount as I can't get
- any more--please return this one.
- I have done as you suggested to the Swords. Thank you "Mr
- Crowley". You were quite right.
-
- Ever yours--
-
- Frieda Harris
-
- [P.S.] Tried again got it right by sponging only not quite the
- texture I want--others will be better!
-
-
-
-
-
- [n.d.]
-
- Dear Aleister,
-
- I have been struggling with a bad cold & the Lovers--the latter
- begins to cheer up. I haven't decided whether I'll come back & brood
- on the Fool or stay here. It depends on the crisis, the Austrian
- Servants but I'd rather stay here.
- Can you tell me where there are 92 elements according to the
- Russian Mendelkeef (is it)? Also what do you know about Lilith. I
- can't find out anything & believe I asked you before & you would not
- attend to me. I can't make anything of the no 92. That is why I ask
- you.
- I hope you are all right.
-
- Yours sincerely,
-
- Frieda Harris
-
- Cotswold House Hotel
- Chipping Campden
- Glos
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Woolstaplers Hall
- Chipping Campden
- [n.d.]
-
- Dear Aleister,
-
- Please--I am working on the Fool & I've done the Lovers so do
- not tartly say I am having a long holiday!
- The caravan is a great success. Most cosey & so much easier
- than a house. Your explanation of Lilith is not enough. She is a
- piebald wench & not to be trusted but in some ways Eve is a Krugley
- [?] Queen when compared with her.
- I am glad the Falconer has caught your Hawk & that you are
- happier.
- I will struggle with the Fool. He does writhe about. I can't
- see him. Has he got any children with him & is not his bag a
- jester's balloon? That innocent gaiety asks for the brush of a saint
- & my lines come out like treacle. I wish I could paint in crystals.
-
- Yours sincerely,
-
- Frieda Harris
-
-
-
-
-
- [n.p., n.d.]
-
- Dear Aleister,
-
- I hope you are alright. I don't think you were at all lucid
- about Lilith or the 100 years dead Russian however I hope you were
- preoccupied with writing. I have been looking at Tao Teh King. Yes
- it is an excellent book & like everything you write, only could have
- been done by you & a most profound & lucid bit of thought. No
- wonder you function so vilely on the living plane?
- I am grappling with the Fool which continues to give me a gad
- foot so that I can't walk except in a club-footed heavy way. Also
- the caravan is fiercely cold & presents many obstacles. I have a
- studio also fiercely cold & without any furniture except packing
- cases, but that is a help. Directly the Fool is in a form to be
- submitted to the Right Worshipable Master, I will return to the
- Petrolitis in which we all endure.
-
- Yours sincerely,
-
- Frieda Harris
-
-
-
-
-
-
- [n.p., n.d., mid-winter]
-
- Dear Aleister,
-
- I do hope it is going to come out, I am simply sweating. That
- Fool won't stand still & I do hope it is going to be alright &
- you'll be satisfied. I can't do it well enough--every sort of
- obstacles, damp weather, intense cold, an impossible situation of
- living in a caravan in mid-winter. I am more than duty [sic] but I
- dare not leave as I must do this as well as I can without
- interruption & I can hear the rumblings of a tumultuous world
- through the apple trees. If only it is alright. It has got all the
- symbols only I've never seen any traditional card like it & it has
- gone so far from the little bearded man which it never was for it
- appears to me as Christ & Budha [sic] & Harpo & Pierot [sic] &
- Harlequin & the giant Pandah & every other foolish & adorable person
- & or course I can't make a pastiche of all those tho I try & indeed
- now I have forgotten how to spell.
- Why haven't I got living fire which could weave musically
- these beauties. I can't do it with pigment I want poetry & music &
- light, not coloured chalks.
- I do hope you're serious about this. You must be, you couldn't
- have written Tao Teh King with yr. tongue in yr. cheek even with
- your beastly cleverness & adroit subtlety.
-
- Yours sincerely,
-
- Frieda Harris
-
- 140 Picadilly
- W.1.July 9 [1942]
-
- Dear Kerman,
-
- The Tarot is an Atlas of, and Guide Book to, the Universe. It
- has been my daily study since Feb. '99, and my researches have cost
- me several thousand pounds.
- I have long determined to construct a pack embodying all the
- new knowledge gained from Anthropology, Comparative Religion, & so
- forth.
- Lady Harris offered to execute the cards from my designs. It
- was agreed that I should have a 2/3 share in the venture.
- From my rough sketches & descriptions, under my continual
- inspection, subject to my constant correction--I made her do some
- cards over again 5, 6 even 8 times in one case--she made the set now
- on show at the Berkeley Galleries. (There is one exception: the card
- numbered I was not shown to, or authorized by, me. I suspect a trick
- in this.)
- She has damaged the property by offering it for sale at cost
- price, thus alienating the libraries & booksellers, and reducing my
- 2/3 interest to nil.
- I value the copyright at something like [L]20000. (A crude,
- vilely drawn & coloured, ignorant, inferior pack, published in 1902
- or thereabouts, has sold over 1000 copies every year since then at
- 15/- a copy. I am quite sure that these admirable cards, with my
- book on the subject, which was to go with them in an ornamental box,
- would bring in far more annual receipts. I have a large following in
- U.S.A.--they send me [L]50 a month or more--which is growing
- rapidly. Especially now my "Hymn for Independence Day" has been set
- to music, and will be broadcast by the Cultural Garden League of
- Cleveland, Ohio, on Aug. 9. There is also my Free French song (proof
- enclosed). And the invention of the V-sign will ultimately benefit
- my work.
- I want first to establish my 2/3 claim in the copyright.
- Secondly, my controlling interest in the cards themselves. If
- necessary, damages for her sly, underhand, sneaking, dishonourable
- and dishonest action in giving this show without my approval, and
- destroying the whole value of the copyright.
- N.B. The property right is actually vested in the O.T.O. (Mr.
- Karl Germer 1007 Lexington Avenue New York City is my Grand
- Treasurer General, and we had perhaps better sue in his name.
- N.B. Lady H's real motive is to conceal her 4 years' close
- association with me! Rather silly, then, to provoke a lawsuit!
- I shall ring up Saturday A.M. early: perhaps you could lunch
- with me.
-
- Yours sincerely,
-
- Aleister Crowley
-
- P.S. A friendly settlement is being tried; don't do anything until I
- see you again. A.C.
-
-
-
-
- Thursday, May 5th [1943]
-
- In reply to [yours of] Sept. 2nd received 2nd post today
-
- Dear Aleister,
-
- I think we should find it easier & prevent any friction for us
- all, if this Miss Lopham, Lopham, Backett, Gill Chancery, Staple Inn
- Holborn acts for me. I have written to her to communicate with you
- at once & I think you will find it a great assistance to you as you
- are not well, if she consults with you & puts us all wise on the
- legal aspect & can interview Houghton for you. You can always
- telephone to her. She is very sensible & knows my wishes & has
- already met Houghton & been to Museum Street.
- I hope you will find this satisfactory & will help you with the
- responsibility.
- I can always come up to London but as I am not a business-
- woman, I am more likely to be obstinate in the wrong place than an
- indifferent outsider, & if the contract is not carefully watched,
- one of us will be accused of unfairness, so I think you will agree
- this will protect us both.
- I do wish you were better.
- You say "I propose to arrange the terms of the contract with
- Mike (you don't mention this at all, by the way, tho you should have
- got my letter last Friday by the first post) so that (a) you are
- relieved from the curse of the stipend (b) that I am enabled to see
- the job thru myself--I feel sure that London is the place."
- 1. I never received a letter saying you proposed to arrange the
- terms of the contract.
- 2. I have never complained of the stipend as you have always given
- me so much in return.
- 3. I don't know what you mean about "London is the place."
-
- [remainder of letter apparently missing]
-
-
-
-
-
- [n.p., n.d.]
-
- Dear Aleister,
-
- I am sorry I have disgruntled you. If you mean the experience
- of moving furniture I have a very varied one!
- I am working hard, have done No 10 & No 9 Swords & nearly No 6.
- I get frightfully stiff what a bore. Also I'm reading hard books
- I've had no time for. This is a blessed relief, I hope I'll be able
- to stay here & catch up a bit.
- Now about Locke. Shall I write to him?
- There is this curious old Rabbi, a student of the Kabala &
- Numbers, a distinguished old scholar. I am guarantee for his
- evacuation of Vienna & he is living at Staines.
- Dr Muller
- Melrose
- Seacroft Staines
- He wants to get a little work.
- "He is a deep student of Hebrew."
- He is in touch with Dr Saxl of the Warburg Institute.
- Is he any use to you or to me & can you help him?
- I believe he is rather remarkable. If you can do anything will
- you write to him? I can't do much from here. I wonder is he any use
- on the book as he's turned up several times in my path lately.
- Have you finished Mercury? I read your notes yesterday, the new
- ones. There's a lot from the original script that you gave me which
- is missing. Can it be compressed in?
- I'm worried about Mercury. I am only see him as I've drawn him
- not so tricksey as you seem to know him. However I'll try. The Fool
- [?...] up with him more than I want.
-
- Yours ever,
-
- Frieda
-
-
-
-
-
- [n.p., n.d.]
-
- My dear Aleister,
-
- I haven't written in as those Swords are plaguing the very
- devil with me. I can't get on--I've just finished the 8--now 10-9-2-
- 8 are done also nearly finished 3 but I keep on first with headache
- & frightful fatigue, then fall down & cut my leg then burn my thumb
- then your furniture aerial raid & the folk what fixes the gas stove
- so that I am constantly driven to brandy or lying on my bed. So I
- don't get on altho I feverishly wish to. Today I can't work--left
- eye hurts like mad, it will be all right tomorrow. I must have tried
- to finish the 8 in a bad light & did not notice--also [?...]
- I am thinking a lot, at least I can attempt to think, but must
- you send me 2 copies of all your work which necessitates so much
- sorting. {?...] this afternoon. I can deal with it. I have been
- thinking that the book would be lovely if it had opposite the
- different trumps & playing cards a place like a photo-album where
- the card could be slipped in instead of a separate pack. I find when
- I read the script to Ann Christie she understands much better if I
- give her the photograph of the card to look at all the time. perhaps
- that will make the book too big but what a de luxe? Yes I sympathize
- with your lethargy over the Tarot. I can scarcely bear these small
- cards, so difficult to do so {?...], & all the time such awful
- listening-in to the world conflict that I could scream. No I think I
- must go thro with it & get them all done. The Lord of Science isn't
- bad to do & interesting. The 3, the Briah dark sea, seems to me to
- be most unpleasant! What about her? Send a line. I am going to do
- the 6 & 7 at once--if I can stop getting sick & see too. Early
- blackening is such a bore they are fiercely nosey & war-[?...]
- here having nothing to do & I am, as usual an object of suspicion to
- the Police & can't manage their changing regulations. Germany has
- won any way so there is no {?one in my Wing]. There is no freedom &
- the [...] smash-up all because of the feeling--don't-you-know--
- there's a war-on has come to stay while the [...] up about the
- streets in their helmets & truncheons & [...]-the-children. I hear a
- woman was looking round the hotel for [...], no sugar thank you. I
- have given up taking sugar, in my tea for the duration of the War!
- One must do one's bit! And feeling I have reversed into 1914 I
- mechanically put 6 lumps of sugar in my tea when I prefer it
- without! One must maintain Balance in this unnecessary World. The
- Ivory Tower is very thick. How goes your pigstye?
-
- Yours in some distress,
-
- Frieda Harris
-
-
-
-
- [n.p., n.d.]
-
- Dear Aleister,
-
- I have been trying to sort the various typed papers I have
- received from you on the Tarot.
- The Trumps descriptions are complete.
- The 9 Wands are separately described.
- The 9 Cups " " "
- The 9 Swords " " "
- The 9 Disks " " "
- The 4 Sword Court Cards are separately described.
- The 4 Wand Court Cards not
- The 4 Water " " not
- The 4 Pantacles " " not
- The 4 Aces are separately described.
- ________________________________________________________
-
- Probably you have the missing ones but if not ought we not to
- have a complete list?
- ________________________________________________________
-
- I think I sent you the original notes you made on the Fool
- asking you if you could incorporate some of it in the new notes
- which I have. If you don't agree, anyhow let me have the original as
- I like it best.
- ________________________________________________________
-
- The Prince of Disks is a devil. I've been a whole week on him &
- he is engendering a nervous breakdown in me coupled with starvation
- as he gives me no time to eat. He is a bastard.
- However I hope I have caught him today. He swells & swells & I
- can't get him in the picture with all the farm produce & bulls you
- suggest. Re the curtains--I have had some promised to me, have a bit
- more patience I am on their track.
- I like Sullivan better than the American Bum. Did you write the
- latter? He is quite a nice person, but rather lopsided & has only
- one means of approach & so do his chums. Pen won't write so I can't
- think. I do hope you are better.
-
- F. H.
-
-
-
-
- Rolling Stone Orchard
- Chipping Campden
- Wednesday
-
- [n.d.]
-
- Dear Aleister
-
- Got back Tuesday instead of Monday.
- I am sending you the notes on the aces.
- I haven't got them quite clearly in my head.
- You say in your note on the Disc Ace.
- Inside 0-10.
- " 10 heptagrams
- " 7 [drawing of mark of beast]
- That is not clear to me. I know that the form is to be
-
- [drawing]
-
- About the Sword Ace
- You mention an inscription to be done on the blade. Arabic
- Damascened work. What is it? I have your weather chart-design.
- ________________________________________________________
-
- I shall go on with the Fire Princess but please answer by
- return as I feel I want to do the Aces.
-
- F. H.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- [n.p., n.d.]
-
- My dear Aleister
-
- 1. I can't find Magick, Cap 0, on mathematics & philosophy of
- 0=2.
- 2. Is Vesica-piscis really the womb?
- 3. Why are there 72 decanates--72 names of God. I can
- understand 36--3 houses for each zodiacal sign & anyhow am I to
- divide the Universe into 72 parts? You say stars of the Zodiac--are
- the stars to be the signs or the actual constellations?
- 4. Phallus & sun I understand. Kteis=? Moon--what is Kteis?
- 5. Which (of any particular form) is the Uraeus Serpent?
- 6. "The general meaning etc. Hence it is [ZOP in Greek]" does
- that mean Azoth.
- 7. What is [HVAI in Hebrew]?
- 8. Can you get me any book which is simple on geomancy &
- Watkins will send me the book if you would order it.
- Keyte met me yesterday. He described you as "wonderful" so his
- estimate of you was well-balanced.
- I have been stodging up the remaining cards. The fortress or 4
- Pantacles is well on the way.
- Mercury is fussing dreadfully. How I should like to do them all
- again. I am faintly beginning to understand what you are driving at.
- Those 4 aces are going to be a riot.
- It is so cold that I'm quite warm. (That is real A.C.)
-
- Yours
-
- Frieda Harris
-
-
-
-
-
- [n.p., n.d.]
-
- My dear Aleister,
-
- I am a bit worried. The princess is behaving most queer! She
- won't have any nice tidy lines & I really don't know if she will be
- alright. She is certainly no relation of the first sample submitted.
- I think when I have smacked her, I shall have to post her to you, &
- you can tear her up or retain her as she strikes you. Oh dear I am
- tired. I have battled with her blaring wriggles till the eye falls
- out & she has burnt my throat & I can't swallow.
- Now then.
- No 2. Miss Bach has unearthed some form of Raven for the
- Writing Desk to sit at & I think if I remember rightly it is a solid
- feathered type but not a polished scion of old family. But perhaps
- thrusting the knee in the aperture between the phalanx of drawers
- you can! No! this is getting like the Princess, out of control.
- I hope anyhow your honorable self will be satisfied.
- Chang!
- (Chinese note of inquiry)
-
- [remainder of letter possibly missing]
-
-
-
-
- [n.p., n.d.]
-
- My dear Aleister
-
- How difficult you are, so hopelessly muddling your finance is
- unbearable & so is mine. Please do not explain & try to make matters
- clear. They are not.
- But for your magical retirement--bon voyage. I enclose the
- coming week stipend & [L]3 & hope that will & should pay off the
- hotel where you have stayed with your incorrigible grand manner &
- perhaps you will be able to sink down in peace. I cannot spare any
- more so don't worry me any more please. I do hope you are going to
- have a lovely time. I envy you--I hope you will be able to bear it.
- I can't redo the princes just now, I can only think about
- painting a hen. I may try later but I'm stale on the Tarot & please
- send me only notes on the Yi King not a volume of efforts to save my
- historical sense or alter me because I am just going to find my own
- way with questions to you, but on certain arguments with you it is
- no good battering me with oaths & reasons.
-
- Yours
-
- F. H.
-
- [P.S.] Please tell me if you wish to be left in silence for some
- time.
-
-
-
-
-
- [fragment from same period as previous letter, n.p., n.d.]
-
- [Frieda Harris to Aleister Crowley]:
-
- I have got the rejected copy of Atu XX.
- Now would you like it as a present? I have meant to give it to
- you for it is your Stele and you though it satisfactory enough to be
- undecided whether to use it or the one we decided on. But now I
- don't know whether it will be an additional burden to have any
- possession?
- I can't do anything about [?Murran] at present, because Pucy is
- trying to arrange for me to go & spend a week-end with Liman (who is
- at his country-house) & take the cards to show him before I go any
- further with C & H.
- Can you tell me a bit about the cone & the parabola.
- Yes! I've looked in the dictionary.
- Page 342 Magic Lection 4.
- But I would like some more.
- [...]
-
- [end of fragment]
-
-
-
-
-
- [n.p., n.d.]
-
- My dear Aleister
-
- All the Swords are finished & the 10 of Cups nearly, but I have
- difficulty in getting the cards stretched. The picture from Michael
- Just has not arrived so I can't show a sample to anyone. Will you
- send on the enclosed letter to him as I have not got the correct
- address here. I tried to insure the cards, but the valuation I put
- on them ([L]1500), they wish to have some assurance that that is the
- price for which I am selling them. They asked for Mr Just's address
- & I could not remember it.
- I find all this a bit up-hill. I am in solitary confinement,
- doing my own house-work etc., not too bad only when I emerge from
- this concentrated effort to do the cards & feel very peculiar.
- Now for the pantacles.
- Do try & answer me about the Aces. I feel broody about them. I
- keep on thinking about those 4 elements & their mightiness & I fell
- drowned in water, burnt with fire, cut by the air & dug into the
- earth. The air feels to be the most solid & dead of them all, which
- is odd, as it is supposed to be so light. No blood I suppose.
- I can't make out the Tree of Life
-
- Kether
-
- Binah Chokmah
- (F.) (M.)
-
- then it seems to jump round & have below the Abyss the position of
- the m[asculine] & f[eminine] altered, they swing over. Am I wrong? I
- want to put on the left the receptive side & the power on the right.
- I can't classify anything. More time here to think, but reading
- tires my eyes. I suppose this will be done soon. At it again
- tomorrow. Have you ever realized how much I have given up for this
- work? Everything I possess & now I am become a nothing in a
- wilderness.
-
- Yours very tired
-
- F. H.
-
-
-
-
-
- Morton House
- The Mall
- Chiswick
-
- [n.d.]
-
- My dear Aleister
-
- I have left at Morton House all my notes for the end of the
- work. They are all together & were on my painting table. The Lord
- knows where they are now. The geometrical designs all worked out &
- all your notes & everything in order. I had them in a pink cover &
- must have combined them with some spare copies. Please ring up &
- insist that they find them. They may have been put in my cupboard as
- I know they have been tidying up. They must be registered I can't
- get on now, it is frantic.
-
- Yours ever
-
- Frieda
-
-
-
-
-
- Morton House
- The Mall
- Chiswick
-
- [n.d.]
-
- Dear Aleister
-
- No one can find my notes. Can you have typed & sent by return
- all the swords except 3 swords, all the pantacles & the notes on
- Queen, Princess Prince Pantacles with any of your remarks. Please
- look carefully. Also 10 Cups missing & the notes on the Universe.
-
- (These "notes" were dictated by A.C. to F.H. mostly in the
- garden of Morton House. [Note by A.C.])
-
- I do hope you have duplicates. Someone must have taken them out
- of my case & they are so war-minded at Morton that notes &
- manuscripts don't seem important & they are not able to understand.
- I feel very ill.
-
- Frieda
-
- [P.S.] Steptoe must send me another photograph of the 2 of swords
- also lost with notes.
-
-
-
-
-
- Morton House
- The Mall
- Chiswick
-
- [n.d.]
-
- Dear Aleister
-
- In enclose week stipend & also the 3-3 for the book. O.K. on
- you as they don't say in literature.
-
- Yours sincerely
-
- Frieda Harris
-
-
-
-
-
- Morton House
- The Mall
- Chiswick
-
- Tuesday [n.d.]
-
- My dear Aleister
-
- I have been haunted all night by your complicated mind. You
- really ought to have a [...] & if I may humbly draw you attention to
- the fact that paper is only a surface & can't be made to hold things
- behind & before, altho you, wrapt in the Spirit, can walk all round
- them. Temperance is a kettle of fish, & listening to Beethoven last
- night I realized what a fiasco he made when he tried to convey all
- he knew in the last movement of the 9th & thereby giving up a
- glimpse of the transformation scene in the Pantomime, instead of the
- Pure Light of Heaven, having already led us thro the many coloured
- lands. But forgive me, only I feel nervous. I think, looking at the
- finished cards you will remember all the sequences you have
- forgotten & I shall be crushed by alterations which will confuse the
- structural design & any spectator without your knowledge & so suffer
- little children to come unto thee & confuse them not by too much
- symbolish & stay thy hand from poor Frieda's tormented visions.
- About your Yoga book, another please forgive me.
- Would it not (if you are publishing yourself all these already
- beautiful books) be an idea if youy didn't have an edition de luxe
- for the moment--as it would save expense. I believe if you give away
- these books to friends. They are quite lovely enough to ornament any
- library & be treasured & we are in such a state of transit that we
- can't take heavy luggage in our aeroplanes.
-
- Yours ever
-
- Frieda Harris
-
-
-
-
-
- Morton House
- The Mall
- Chiswick
-
- Dear Aleister
-
- I have just been reading your Tao Teh King. For goodness sake,
- do try with those Trumps. There is no-one who thinks in the lucid
- way you do, my little paltry cards are lost unless you illumine them
- by your Art & for the sake of those poor little struggling chickens
- squealing like Alice in the Looking Glass jury at the Grand Trial
- Scene. For their sakes con you not have the courage to do another
- masterpiece. But you feel ill. I know how feeble that makes one
- because one doesn't make a plan. However I'm relentless, I'll go on
- till you drop because it is worth it. The Poem, the preface are
- magnificent.
-
- Yours in admiration
-
- Frieda Harris
-
-
-
-
-
- The Golden Cockerel
- Chipping Campden,
- Glos.
-
- Dear Aleister
-
- Just got your letter. You will know I have the notes, but how
- you got them out & sent them & none of those chuckle-heads at Morton
- House know yet that you have done so, is indeed a mystery.
- I am better, I know you are quite right, my spiritual state has
- been sadly neglected, perhaps because I have been trying to paint &
- live Percy's life at the same time.
- Now these circumstances are giving me a chance. I have had 3
- days rest, the first in 2 years & I've even had time to read a bit
- of Magic & try to assimilate yr. book. How satisfying to ones inside
- hunger. That old doctor told me I looked spiritually half starved &
- you son't believe until the last 2 days I have not had time to feed
- myself.
- Now my reputation as a coward & shirker will protect me I hope
- & I have had an opportunity while I have tried to cut the jungle
- round my caravan to look at these glorious apples & pears on my
- trees. They are so miraculous & so beautiful.
- ______________________________________________________________
-
- I understand you & [Justy?] are juggling the furniture. Good.
- Please I would like my own bed & pillows, eider-down & blankets, 2
- arm-chairs a table to use in the back dressing room as it was Mothers,
- a writing desk, the green dressing table in the bath dressing room
- will do--a wardrobe from the maids room green & lined with giraffes
- & any cupboard that can be spared & also if possible the carpet in
- [,,,]
-
- [remainder of letter missing]
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Rolling Stone Orchard
- Dec. 11th
-
- Dear Aleister
-
- I have made several attempts to write to you, but have been the
- victim of uphjeavals in the domestic surroundings, & even now,
- having assembled a warm fire, or chair, a cup of tea, I simply can't
- climb down my ladder & fetch writing-paper, so please forgive this.
- I am sorry you are so seedy. I have been thinking you were, but
- today you seem better again; are you? I rather wish you would not
- stare at the sword photographs in the middle of the night.
- I have done, as you suggested, & it looks better but it is
- exceedingly difficult to alter these cards, as I can't match the
- colours without great effor, I think it is alright now.
- Just imagine what happened (Mercury is in a very ape-like
- mood). I found the waste-pipe from the fixed basin leaked. "Aha"
- I sead in the words of a well-known poet, "I'll fix it by giving the
- nut a tap with the hammer!" And so I did & the whole porcelain basin
- cracked & has had to be wrenched from the wall by a horde of
- plumber-demons & I have spent a day of discomfort & displacement.
- However the Princess is now on the stocks. I wish she would not
- insist on being pregnant. She just will, so now I have let her get
- on with it. She chatters to me about being mixed up with the Virgin
- Mary. Anyhow I am having a good time with the trees & if you don't
- like the design I am, at least, [...] it myself.
- I can't, can't fine the 93. You say Equinox of the Gods page
- 138. There is not one in the edition you gave me. Hullo! just turned
- the page & see unnumbered extra page & there is 93, but it is almost
- as indecipherable as your letter. What is III[deg] ++++ oh dear! it
- is awfully obscure. [ABTz in Hebrew] The Fool. The Wheel of
- Fortune--the Devil in the Tarot. Then you say leaving aleph to join
- path of [He] I take it you mean "He" the Priestess [sic]. Do you or
- don't you--I really do understand all this better, if I am
- unconscious!
- All the same, apparently I prescribed correctly for Pussy,
- because I wrote & said all I gathered from thinking into her, was
- that she was awfully tired, & please would she come & stay a few
- days and not talk, only sleep.
- But you misjudge her, she is really a generous brave person, a
- magnificent friend, and not a sentimentalist when she is not trying
- to think. So please respect her, in spite of her conversational
- perversity. I am going to stop & do some of that boring printing.
- The man-to-frame is now waiting, but it is so difficult to see at
- night, & I want to paint by day.
-
- Yours obediently
-
- F. H.
-
- [P.S.] Just one thing more. I have been working at a life of
- Mahomet. He does seem a strange Hitler-like person. Can you be
- bothered to write a few words about him?
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Morton House,
- The Mall,
- Chiswick.
-
- [n.d.]
-
- Dear Aleister,
-
- I am very sorry but I am unable to protect you from yourself.
- Out of the inextricable confusion of your real & bugus financial
- affairs I find only one thing--that you will always be in a muddle &
- that to attempt to help you is like filling a leaking cistern & I do
- not propose to begin to do so. I have told you, always, I have a
- weekly allowance & that my lessons from you are saved out of that &
- I cannot draw from the Bank more than I have, & if I can't pay for a
- thing I do not buy it.
- Anything in the nature of a speculation is quite foreign to my
- nature or my pocket. Your campaign of giving people too much to eat
- & drink in order to placate them in the Great Work is all wrong, & I
- expect you know it. If only you could be simple & dignified, people
- would flock round you to get what they really want in these hard
- times--that is the help of a colossal brain but, instead you cook
- for them because you are bored by them, & incidentally would like
- them to produce the wherewithal to stock your fantastic restaurant &
- cellar. Can't you stop--I suppose you can't. I think partly Peggy
- was bewildered by you eloquence, & ordered for you kitchen a great
- deal more than any one can afford. This is not my affair, but please
- do not try to get me to help. You prevent me from doing what I would
- like to do &, that is work on the Tarot Book with you, as I
- absolutely refuse to be entangled by your efforts to boost an
- absurdity. What a pity. I fear even now the work will be unfruitful.
- The House of God appears to me as vortex not a mouth, or is it
- yours which can't be filled by mortal effort try as you may.
-
- Yours sincerely,
-
- Frieda Harris
-
- [P.S.] I can only spare you the subscription as I will not ask for
- money for myself or anyone else but I will send it registered
- tomorrow with Thursday's stipend.
-
-
-
-
-
- Morton House,
- The Mall,
- Chiswick.
-
- Dear Aleister,
-
- I wrote to you last night in a bit of a hurry. All my papers &
- books are still a bit mixed up tho I have the Tarot in safety, but
- my hand is still stiff & not good for work.
- Thank you so much for your Tarot writings. They are so good &
- so dynamic that I got quite elated as I read them & found muself in
- a whirl, in fact I had to put them away. In particular I find the
- general character of the cards...most illuminating. I do
- congratulate you. The Great Work is indeed in progress. I do wish I
- had fire & air & water & earth to draw with.
- Directly I have put up these fussy black blinds for which I am
- haunted by the Police & got rid of some jungles of grass I am going
- to work like mad, the Aces won't do, & what I am to do with Mercury
- after your description I can't think. Leave it like Michael Angelo
- did the face of Christ. But I wonder if those heavy arms are hearly
- right. He is a powerful god. Surely the Ape should move, not the
- Eternal Figure. What do you think? I am so grateful to have a change
- to try & help yr. labours.
- __________________________________________________________
-
- Would you go & see Michael & ask him to send to Yates at once
- the sizes of those pictures he has from the edge of the mount. Yates
- is bothering me to give him the exact size as he can't get on with
- the albums. I have no mounted pictures here. If you don't require
- the blankets in Miss Falconer's room, may I have them. I am cold
- here.
- Please don't come down yet--I am not ready & I should only get
- fussed & nervous. Not the week-end too for everywhere is crowded &
- Pucy is about perhaps.
- I am rationed for petrol so I can't fetch & carry you. Some of
- these privations like petrol & night-lights are lovely. The sky here
- at night is glorious & one's eyes are rested by the absence of
- trumpets of illumination also no-one can come & see one after dark--
- what a chance reading & solitude. Ye Gods what treasures!! I am
- limited to 3 minutes on the telephone price 2/ any time. I don't
- think we can buy 2/ of conversation in that time?
- How is the asthma? What a mess the flat must be in. Could you
- not rope in someone to wash the floors & the bath & the sink & the
- stove? In despair perhaps Mrs Blanch could speak to Hughes who works
- once a week for her & he might come up after he has done her work.
- He is only slightly dirty.
-
- Yours ever
-
- Frieda
-
- [P.S.] I do agree about Miss Falconer & her like, they are my curse!
-
-
-
-
-
- [beginning of letter missing]
-
- Can you tell me why this happens if you hold 3 eggs in your
- hand, 2 fresh for sure, & you pat the lowest egg in the palm of your
- hand thus
-
- [drawing of procedure]
-
- If the middle egg is bad it won't move, if it is fresh, it will turn
- round. I can't see why. It does it alright, even I can make it do
- it, but why?
- This place is full of interesting people & things I like.
- Except rats which apparently infest this farm building.
-
- Yours
-
- F. H.
-
-
-
-
-
- [fragmentary letter, no opening or closing]
-
- Do clear up the Tree of Life for me & don't be satyrical or
- funny. I am all alone & I get worried.
-
- Kether
-
- Binah Chokmah
-
-
- Geburah Chesed
- Water? Fire
-
-
- Tiphereth
-
-
- Hod Netzach
- Earth Air
-
-
- Yesod
-
-
- Malkuth
-
- Now have I assigned the elements correctly or don't they go on
- the Tree? I can't find them in the book on Magic.
- I may have Yorke's No 8 but in that case you may have mine. Do
- you remember we had 2 copies at Morton. Now I have only 1 & I
- believe you took the other with you to work from at Charlie's flat.
- Will you please look. Also Mrs Ashment has my 777. Which I want
- here. You will not confuse it with yours as when I lent it to her I
- red pencilled the things she had to copy for the index. I'd be glad,
- like Yorke, to have my Crowley Collection Complete.
- The 10 is coming out very well. I do realize had I had the
- strength to isolate myself entirely I could have done it better only
- the eye-sight is a great trial. I could scream with looking & after
- it is done, shall take a long course of black-out. Are you suffering
- as much as I am? Really the obstruction to laying this wizard's egg
- is remarkable. I feel like going to bed & dying. No I'm well & very
- very vegetarian, Is I find I may not guzzle & work but oh! I am
- weary of work.
- Had a week's absolute solidary confinement, waiting on myself.
- That'll learn you Frieda Harris No I prig.
- ___________
-
- [another fragment, possibly follows here]
-
- I am very glad the Tao book is coming out at last. I do hope it
- will have a great reception which it needs. Good luck to the Work.
- What a work too!
- __________________________________________________
-
- The flail I have is like this
-
-
- [drawing of flail]
-
- In wood. It is rather lovely. I should prefer to use it. But anyhow
- the Knight must stand as he is for rejection or acceptance as he
- won't be any other way. I can't make out if he is alright or not.
- Please don't frighten me with the Sword suit. I have obeyed in
- every way. I can't see how they can be wrong. The 3 was a fair
- horror & great suffering. I am glad to be seated on a pantacle but
- there are streets of work to do. I ought to be printing the names &
- not writing letters at all.
- I find the cooking of my food a great relief. When I have tried
- till my legs ache, to go down & toy with a legume is great
- recreation. I find just now no alcohol & no meat keeps the headache
- awau & walking when I can leave this nigger-driving labour.
- Now, please stop being so peevish & see the other chap's end of
- the stick. Yes! I know yours. I've done all I can, but I wish you
- wouldn't believe that you need not be sincere to me. For pity's sake
- Aleister, stop being so clever, your man of the world side, I can't
- understand it is no use--oh! philosopher & master lost!
-
- Yours fraternally
-
- Frieda
-
-
-
-
-
- [fragment, no opening or closing]
-
- I think I had better have some new notes on Justice. There are
- the Dove, Raven, Lamed, Sword, balances, anything extra, headdress
- of Isis?
- ____________________________
-
- Do you remember Fox & the others liked this best also Jameson &
- so do I!
- I should have liked to returned one card in the pack which
- incorporates what I felt about the Deities of the Tarot--they have
- no individual forms & faces in my conception & vision of them. Those
- appendages are stuck on afterward to please you, but are not part of
- the design as it presents itself-- & I could easily take them out of
- all the pictures without spoiling them.
- In justice to me as `The Woman Satisfied' perhaps it might
- remain [...]
-
- [end of fragment]
-
-
-
-
-
- [fragment with no opening or closing]
-
- I say, what about the Fool's colours--Air won't do.
- You are [?partly right] with your vacuum.
- I have marked out in my colour scheme--
- Bright Pale Yellow Sky Blue Blue Emerald green, Emerald flecked
- gold but surely I can use the purple dark blue, pale blue green,
- yellow, orange, red of the rainbow.
- At the top of the chart are 10 colour sequences which we don't
- seem to have used much. We did combine them in the 1st plain card of
- wands & then what with the governing planet & zodiacal sign we
- stopped. Anyhow I can't paint brilliance, white brilliance, can you?
- The telephone is 3/ for 3 minutes. Can you get [?] worth out of
- 1 minute? No we cry being Scotch.
-
- [end of fragment]
-
-
-
-
-
- [isolated fragment]
-
- I made the curry tonight not quite right & rather painful
- inside.
- Please address letters to Rolling Stone Orchard Chipping
- Campden
-
- [end of fragment]
-
-
-
-
-
-
- [undated postscript separated from relevant letter]
-
- Added to my letter last night
-
- I have just been looking at your manuscript part of Mercury.
- You mention 8 fold star--composed of 4 fleur de lys with rays
- like antlers bulrushes in shape between them. The central core has
- the cupher of the G.M. but not the one you know.
- Upon the cross (what cross?) are the Dove the Hawk the Serpent
- & the Lion.
- Would you like me to try the Star, it has a pictorial
- fascination for me but could you be more explicit?
- Your vision is truly grand. I begin to understand it slightly.
- Also you say 6-fold Star in the Vision. Now which is it you
- want represented or both.
- I had 6 in the last picture.
-
- [end of fragment]
-
-