> > > But there is another view that sees it as iniquitous to levy a fee
> > > for something that is essentially spiritual. For all the talk 
about
> > > going 'independent', there is seemingly still a great attachment 
to
> > > making money out of the teaching....
> 
> ... but rent, gas, salaries, electricity has to be paid for. One 
> must be practical if teaching is to be an activity more than a 
> part time hobby supported by a day job.
> Uns.

Where there's a will there's a way. It should be emphasised that if one 
is teaching a spiritual technique with a pure heart and without looking 
for the gain, one might well gain the real support of nature. 






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