Should EA work for free?

That is absolutely beautiful :joy::joy::joy:

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You’re kidding me right?

“Hey woman I’ve never talked to before but fantasized about while jacking off ya wanna marry me?”

Uuummmmmmm
:roll_eyes:

That’s like me calling up Odin and being all " Hey, nice hat, I dig the whole Gandolf meets Spartan type thing ya got goin on. Wanna get married and then bang until Ragnarok?"

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I don’t think that would go well :rofl:

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typo- I can’t find a better forum


I find this kind of question typical only of Western societies where books and education are easy for most people to access, so it is assumed everything should be free, but they often get the application of knowledge confused with the knowledge itself.

Plumbers, electricians, even people who teach proper gun handling at the local range, are compensated for their knowledge and expertise in their field. You can learn the basics of plumbing and electrical engineering from a few books. Applying that knowledge properly in the real world usually takes hands on training. The knowledge may be free, but learning the application of said knowledge is not.

Even in classic Eastern systems, gurus are compensated for their knowledge and abilities, and the selection process for students is far more stringent than simply paying some money. Granted, metaphysical attainments are usually viewed as positive accomplishments in such places, where in the Western world they are not.

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Maybe for the “well to dos” but trust me some of us know most stuff doesn’t come free.

But I get where you’re coming from.

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That’s why I said “accessible for most” :slight_smile:

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Troll god cultural genocide, it spread across Europe first then was propagated by those infected: it puts spirituality in the hands of a small professional class compensated by the their parent church, also spreading a message that poverty is spiritual in and of itself (not with a goal of renouncing the world in order to cease incarnating into it) - people came to believe your priest was your god-man and obviously you don’t pay him.

Aboilish healers, shamans, mediums etc., you create this concepot anyone with spiritual knowledge is free to access, and obliged to impart their wares in order to be considered valid.

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Yeah, I agree. I was referring to Indian gurus and Chinese masters, who are usually well respected for their attainments and compensation of some sort is expected for their teachings.

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Well said

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And why I said, “But I get where you’re coming from.”, goof. :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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All that person would have to do is use the FREE techniques E.A. clearly shows on his youtube channel to do the spell/ritual to get the money for the courses or other things E.A. provides if they really want them.

“If I I ever break the barrier where I can heal folks at will, bring desperately needed rain, materialize food to feed the hungry, I personally feel obligated to do so , regardless of their ability to pay.”-

I used to think this way as well :slight_smile:

IMO the world at large is not ready for that kind of power openly displayed to whoever.

They may say they want it, but they are too scared to even get another job or lifestyle that would be better for them because off their comfort zones/beliefs.

Imagine if you walked up to them and miraculously healed them of something that they’ve had for decades, or started materializing enormous amounts of food from your pockets or hands.

Then you just kept doing this
some people would go crazy, some would worship you, riots or wars may beak out because of this, once it gets out to the general public and on the news. If you don’t have the powers of invulnerability to boot, they’ll kill your ass like they’ve done to others in the past(witch burnings anyone)

You will also have no more free time to do things you’d like to do with your life.

There will be people lining up to get healed/food etc,.

You think actors have it bad with paparazzi, where they are followed all over the place?

Wait till you start doing the things you talk about on a daily basis.

I believe it would do more harm than good. This has coincided with the other spirits that I’ve worked with concerning alchemy, transformation, and their teachings to me about these things.

Another words, when you become superman, it’s better to pretend you are Clark Kent to the masses.

They are not ready yet, tho I believe that all are being slowly heated up like is needed for the frog in the pot.

If you try to drop the frog in boiling water he will jump out right away, but if you put it in cold water and slowly heat it up, he will not realize and before he knows it, he’s boiling.

Contrast that to someone who is truly ready to make changes in an occult way and is so much so, that they are willing to pay for that knowledge.

You’re no longer fighting their paradigms as much and they are seeking you out instead.

IMO if you really care, you will let them live in their own fantasies and their own lives, until they actually come to you and start asking about the occult. Even then, I’d proceed with them slowly.

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So much this. There is a reason why monks capable of creating gems out of nothing live in mountain top temples and rarely if ever give demonstrations of their abilities.

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That would be a good way to get chained up in someone’s mansion dungeon

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If EA was to become financial independent and be able to giva away all hes courses and everything for free im sure ppl wouldnt put any value on it.
There is a reason why payment exists, something for something is treasured, something free is hard to put a value on since you had to do nothing for it.
The free things EA allready is giving out on youtube is great but many ppl might waych it and then forget it seeing as it took no work on their part to get it then its probobly not worth anything.

When i was young i wanted magic powers to do whatever i wanted so i could make the world a great place for everyone.
Looking at that memorys now it puts a smile on my gave of the innocent idea of it.
Payment = works = hardship = suffering.
Thats darks(; Well paying for something could be viewed as suffering since we are giving up something now its a small amount of suffering, so small most will not even view it as suffering.
Suffering defines our lifes no one is free from it but its through it we can appreciate other things in life.
So with my understanding and beliefs of today vs when i was a kid, If i hövades the power to make the world free from suffering i would choose not to since i would steal the chance for ppl to grow.

So point being despite the internet ages quote ”information wants to be free” Well pay for it If you want it :grin:

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Oh, most definitely. If you read some of the books by M.G. Hawking, like Teachings of a Bon Sorceress or Himalayan Masters: Doorways to Power, he describes it like watching someone casually swatting a fly or something. They reach up into the air with an empty hand and when they withdraw it, they are holding a precious gem.

Don’t be doing that at Starbucks lol

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That is a neat little trick to say the least

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The most magical part for me is how casual they are about. Westerners tend to be very emotionally attached to money, and the hardest part of any money magick is always letting go of that attachment, so I really envy the way it is described, like adjusting your collar. It’s really nothing to them.

Magical tricks on my to- learn list :slight_smile:

Which has nothing to do with this thread. My bad :blush:

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Excellent points nonetheless.

I agree with what was said earlier that working for something to pay for it adds value. I know a guy whose daddy bought him four sports cars cash because he kept tearing them up driving too fast and not doing proper maintenance and just all around being stupid and every time he would just get handed a new one.

I worked 30+ hours a week in high school and gave up my weekends saving up the money for my first car and I paid my own insurance to.

Who values the cars more do you think?

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I must be getting dyslexic in my old age; I read the title for this post as “Should EA work for me?”