Guest guest Posted October 24, 2005 Report Share Posted October 24, 2005 At 09:52 PM 10/23/2005 +0000, you wrote: >I have never once let someone's lack of money prevent them from getting >the help they >need, but I also recognize the rightness of being paid for service to the >community. >It's the traditional indigenous way, which is my road. > >Thanks for your post and voice Peggy. Very much appreciated. > >My two cents, >Fabeku Money is obtained by exchanging one's physical or mental energy, for that amount of recompence seemed agreeable to both parties. That exchange makes physical Money equal to Energy. Energy, exchanged for energy, at a fair and agreed upon trade, then becomes a complete barter of goods in which all involved benefit. Yes? I too, do not withhold treatment because the client can't pay, or have the full amount. I accept a 'Love Offering' in exchange for my gift. I have no set 'Fees Schedule' and am sometimes hard to pin down on what is a fair 'Love Offering'. I believe that sooner or later, the Universe is going to Grace me with Abundance far beyond anything I could think of! And it has! I always give thanks for all, the good and the not so good! If I don't learn something from working with a client, then I belive that I am not doing my job right! Even though, as Reiki I am but a conduit, I still receive intuition, visions and guidance! I study for my clients' dis-eases, I'll travel to their place if need be. I research the drugs they are taking in order to help me decide how much of what they are experiencing might be due to a medication so that I might speak intelligently concerning their symptoms. When I am guided to suggest Chiropractic care, or a return to the attending physician, I do so. Reiki is a complementary healing modality, not magic, not cure. BUT, when I DO get money in exchange,,, It's Hmmmmmm......... What stone do I need/want next? Peace and Love, Byron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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