Re: To charge or not to charge: that is the question. Whether tis nobler to..
Howdy Nancy!
Is the person teaching me yoga doing it for my benefit or in spite of me for
the benefit of the Self (n.b.: capital "S") within me?
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Namaste
Dave ©¿©
"Ego sum quis ego sum quod ut est quicumque ego sum"
http://www.howdydave.com
"NBennett" <nancy178@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> jared
> i've been thinking about this for a couple of days, starting with "of
course
> you should charge". (the "you" being actually you plus any others who have
> taught me). i finally worked my around to "whether or not you charge, i
> should pay". maybe its the capitalist in me that says you have something
> (knowledge, ability to instruct) that i want to benefit from. being
> responsible for providing for my own needs and wants, and not accustomed
to
> just taking whatever i want or need, i pay.
> there's another side to this to consider - if i want or need instruction,
it
> behooves me to ensure that its available. a teacher who is starving, or
> endangered by living in the streets, or arrested for being naked in public
> will not be available to me. i know this is selfish, but sometimes selfish
> is reasonable.
> i'm still thinking about it.
> nancy
>
>
> "omjaroo" <omjaroo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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