This file contains an exchange of letters between Wolff and a serious student in the Armed Forces who is stationed overseas. In his first letter, Mr. Jones expresses his gratitude for the volume, Pathways Through to Space, and asks whether Wolff will continue teaching in the future. In this letter, Mr. Jones also notes that Wolff’s work has supplied an element that he found missing in what he deems to be a similar work— that of Ouspensky. Wolff replies:
I had not thought of a similarity to Ouspensky, though on reflection I think I see what you mean. The mathematical interest is in common and he aimed at a logic of intuition in his Tertium Organum. Actually I have devoted a great deal of thought to the structure of the Third Function, though little of this appears in the Pathways. I have a much larger manuscript in which I have seriously worked upon this problem.
In another letter, Mr. Jones asks about the need to retreat from society in order to enter the Path, to which Wolff makes a thoughtful reply. (9 pages)
