Correspondence with Edith Maryon 1912–1924
GA 263 — 12 May 1913
Letter from Edith Maryon
Edith Maryon to Rudolf Steiner
[Translation]
Rhein-Hotel Cologne, 12.5.13
Dear Dr. Steiner,
I have written down the thoughts that came to me immediately after the exercises, because you say that these are very important. I am always unsure whether I should bother you with the results of the exercises or not, and which ones to choose. However, I have the impression that I have received a great deal of excellent advice from somewhere, and last night I thought I heard (among other things): “Your test is over”. Since then, I feel quite different, my previous life and views have faded and I am looking forward to a new one, whatever it may bring. Perhaps that is what you want me to tell you. Is that what you expected? I am leaving on the 10 o'clock train on Tuesday.
Türkenstraße 27 II Munich.
So goodbye [in German].
Yours sincerely
L. Edith C. Maryon