Fornax55
Bluelighter
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- Jun 17, 2010
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This is such an interesting paradox that we find ourselves in.Anybody that makes you pay for a experince is scamming you thats the final word. True light healers will fucking do it for free as a service to the world not just the elite and wealthy. fuck the rich people!
Any task that is truly selfless and altruistic in nature we believe must be performed for free. Should a shaman, priest, bishop, guru - anyone who wants to help people grow and expand - ask to be compensated for their services, they are immediately written off as a scam and a fraud. If you really want to help people, you'll do it for free.
And yet, who is more deserving of our money? Look what it goes to fund instead: services that should, by necessity, be free. Acquiring food, shelter, transportation, often doled out by corrupt organizations. We see no problem or moral inconsistency in paying for these services, and yet if someone has the audacity to ask for money in exchange for a nonessential service provided for personal/spiritual growth, suddenly they're the devil.
What does this mean, then? That we pay for these services because we know that the providers wouldn't do so willingly? That they're not offered out of the goodness of individual's hearts and thus we must compensate for them?
One question I have failed to see anybody answer and usually results in a conversation change: why is it morally acceptable for a therapist, psychiatrist, or doctor to charge for their services when it's not OK for a shaman, priest, or guru to do the same? They're all essentially different modalities of the same service with the same end result, healing, in mind. To be effective in any of these tasks requires years of education. An untrained shaman or guru is, indeed, useless and fraudulent, but no more so than an untrained doctor offering back alley surgeries in his garage.
I make no statements about my opinion on the matter. Just observing that this is a pretty funny relationship that we have with our money and what we believe to be a 'good' use for it.