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Old 12-06-2006, 10:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Old 12-06-2006, 11:28 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I think that for many people, feeling bad about charging for something "spiritual" isn't the core issue. The real problem is charging something for ANYTHING. If you currently work for someone else, ie. are an employee then you are letting your employer do the hard work of convincing people to pay something for something else of value.
A massage person who enjoys thier job in a company that charges for massages would likely also feel bad about going out on thier own and "charging" for massages. It's the same service but now THEY are asking for money for thier service instead of relying on someone to do so.

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Old 12-06-2006, 01:29 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Erin, that was a very timely post. Since my reading, I have been thinking about my roadblocks to combining money with spirituality.

One thing I've come up with is that I have this belief that I will corrupt the message. That is, I will try to water it down to be more palatable.

I also have reservations because I think that everything I have to say is within you. However, as I type this I hearing the voices saying that I am serving as a reflection. I am also bringing it out of people. Bringing it to the surface where it can be examined and addressed. I'm also helping them to apply it in their lives. All of these things are services, and like you said, they do have value. I would say they have considerable value.
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Old 12-06-2006, 04:40 PM   #4 (permalink)
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In my case, expecting to be well paid means I am expected to deliver my service (singing) at a certain standard. Scary stuff. This is something I resist (and perhaps lightworkers in general) due to the imagined pressures, and having to give up "cloud time".

If you are poorly paid it is easy to say the work doesn't matter or not do one's best.
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If you don’t charge for your spiritual services, you will have to “slave away at a desk job” as you say. How does that serve the greater good?
This is not a binary choice. You could also, for example, start seeing your job as "slaving away". You could make a real difference for your coworkers and customers by being friendly, by really listening, by just being that person that smiles at them and treats them as a real human being. You could be the catalyst for change that completely changes company culture, or at least your direct colleagues. Never underestimate the value ordinary people in ordinary jobs can have for other people.
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Old 12-06-2006, 07:27 PM   #6 (permalink)
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spirited: Definitely true. In this case, she was asking specifically about wanting to give readings as a psychic and leave her desk job behind.

But yeah, spiritual people in any job will make a wonderful contribution.
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I've always viewed money and spirituality as being very intertwined. Money is an (unforunate) necessity in our society. People who have guilt complexes for sharing their natural gifts for money are not always seeing the full picture. As Erin eloquently pointed out, money can be used as a tool to serve a greater good in society.

For example, I am a very spiritual person. I am also very passionate about ecological issues and biodiversities. If I share my gifts and natural talents to establish wealth, I can then utilize that wealth to help salvage delicate and severely damaged eco-systems.

I believe it's about knowing your purpose and where your ultimate end goal lies.
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Yes exactly! I would rather see an army of wealthy lightworkers than a cadre of wealthy ego-driven people out for only themselves.

I really feel like Lightworkers have a responsibility to be stable financially so they are not living in fear of starving. Once the fear is lifted, they can do their best work.
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Yes exactly! I would rather see an army of wealthy lightworkers than a cadre of wealthy ego-driven people out for only themselves.

I really feel like Lightworkers have a responsibility to be stable financially so they are not living in fear of starving. Once the fear is lifted, they can do their best work.
I also think that getting paid for what you do or say gives you quick, tangible evidence that your work is worth something. Also, there really is no glory in starving, and Spirit gave us gifts for a reason.
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"Money is an (unforunate) necessity in our society."

If you maintain this attitude about money, I fear you'll never have much of it.

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"Money is an (unforunate) necessity in our society."

If you maintain this attitude about money, I fear you'll never have much of it.
I fear you think your poo doesn't smell!
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Money is just a form of energy, and in a way the extent of your material wealth can be seen as the degree of power you theoretically have to manifest the higher qualities within material reality. And why else are you here?

I'm glad this false dichotomy between the spiritual and the material is beginning to go out of style. The more spiritual people accept the material world as okay, and the more materialistic people accept spirituality as okay, the more balanced everyone will be, individually and collectively. This is good.
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