Really? By donation only?
Yes. If you find my work to be no use or help to you, pay me nothing, with my blessing. That seems only right.
If the results of the session change your life for the better, and you can’t afford to pay me what it was honestly worth to you, then pay me what you can. When you can. Or ask the gods to see that I get other compensation by other means.
Some people choose to pay me what they earn or charge per hour. This seems fair and honorable to me, if our work is of the same use and quality.
Some people choose to pay me what they would pay their vet or what other similar practitioners charge. This too seems fair and honorable to me, if my work is of the same use and quality.
Some people barter for wonderful talents, goods or services they have access to that I do not.
Some people have just lost everything, or live in poverty, and can’t pay me in money or barter at all. If you are in such precarious circumstances, and my gifts can possibly ease your path, please do not hesitate to call. If my work is helpful to you, pay with a prayer that my work will deepen, or by going out of your way to help the next animal or child you meet. And so I will have been paid most handsomely. Bless you and be well.
“We may wonder whom can I love and serve? Where is the face of God to whom I can pray? The answer is simple. That naked one. That lonely one. That unwanted one is my brother and my sister. If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.” ~Mother Teresa
Did we answer God’s prayer for rain, passing buckets from the river hand to hand to hand to hand? ~Carolyn McDade, Compassion Piece
It's not what we eat but what we digest that makes us strong; not what we gain but what we save that makes us rich; not what we read but what we remember that makes us learned; and not what we profess but what we practice that gives us integrity. ~ Francis Bacon