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    Who is the "Soror" Crowley writes to in Magick Without Tears?
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    Soror means "sister (of the sorority)."

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    @Takamba said

    "Soror means "sister (of the sorority).""

    Yes, thanks, I know that. I mean the person Crowley was writing. I was under the impression that it was Jane Wolfe but I was told it was not.

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    @Metzareph said

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    @Takamba said
    "Soror means "sister (of the sorority).""

    Yes, thanks, I know that. I mean the person Crowley was writing. I was under the impression that it was Jane Wolfe but I was told it was not."

    I do not know the specifics. He asked all his lady students to write him letters with their questions (This is why I always recommend you read the foreword, preface and introductions - your question is answered there).

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    Various women.

    Iti s commonly said that they were all written to Jane Wolfe - and many of them were (the best example coming to mind is the letter on Authority). Possibly most of them in the body of the book were to her, but not the extra ones usually published at the front as lead-in letters.

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    Thank you!

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