Why
Do Some Psychic Mediums Charge So Much?
by Bob Olson, (founder of
OfSpirit.com Magazine, BestPsychicMediums.com &
BestPsychicDirectory.com)
Some people believe it's
wrong to make money doing spiritual work. Those who feel this
way think that psychic mediums shouldn't charge much for their
readings.
So many people have emailed me about this question of
"whether it's wrong to charge money for spiritual
work" that I decided to post one of my email responses to
this website so I can simply link to this page instead of
answering the same question over and over. Here is one such
email and my response to it...
Dear Mr. Olson,
Thanks for all the work you do to help people dealing with
grief, tough decisions and everyday life challenges. I just want
to know why psychic medium readings are so expensive considering
psychic mediums claim to genuinely want to help people. Isn't it
wrong to charge so much when doing spiritual work?
Thanks
Jan
...........................
Hi Jan,
That’s a great question, and one that I get a lot. Let me
begin by pointing out that it isn’t fair to lump all psychic
mediums together in your question. There are psychic mediums who
don't charge any fee for a reading, psychic mediums who charge
$25, psychic mediums who charge $125, psychic mediums who charge
$350, and psychic mediums who charge $800. And, for the most
part, most actually do genuinely want to help people; they don't
merely "claim" to want to help them.
With that said, I believe I can answer your question to better
help you understand why some psychic mediums charge more than
others. While I am not a psychic medium, I have investigated
this field since 1999. So here is my perspective on this matter
from the inside looking out.
Psychic mediums who charge very little and are not supported by
a breadwinner or trust fund must work a full-time job to pay
their bills. There are not a lot of full-time jobs for psychic
mediums, so most have to work at jobs that have nothing to do
with helping people using their gifted ability. Therefore, they
are not able to help many people with their gift because they
are so busy working their full-time job in addition to taking
care of their families.
On the other side, the psychic mediums who do offer their gift
to the world on a full-time basis must earn enough giving
readings to pay all their bills. They too need to pay for rent
or a mortgage, health insurance, automobile expenses and
insurance, food, clothing, utilities, and so on, just like the
rest of us. If they rent office space so that they can have
privacy in their home from their work (which they certainly
deserve), they have those rent and utility expenses, as well.
Full-time psychic mediums help a lot more people in the course
of a week, a month and a year than those who only give readings
part-time. Unfortunately for them, even if their reading fee is
$200 for a one-hour reading, it's not like they earn $200 per
hour for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. Most psychic mediums only
give two or three readings a day on average, and often not five
days per week. While some psychic mediums are able to give more
readings, this is the average. And here is why…
For one, it takes a lot of energy to give a reading, so psychic
mediums have to balance and protect their energy (their life
force). If they expend all their energy serving the public, they
both risk getting ill and having no energy left for their
children, spouses, parents and friends, which affects their
entire life, including the quality of their work.
Two, psychic mediums have to market themselves so that people
know about the wonderful service they offer, and this takes both
time and money. If nobody knows who they are and what they do,
then they can’t help anyone. And if they aren’t helping
anyone because they haven’t spent the time and money required
to market their services, then they have no clients to help,
which forces them to take a full-time job doing something else.
Three, psychic mediums have to answer a lot of emails and phone
calls—often playing telephone tag with people—in order to
make reading appointments. This email and telephone work can
take so much time (hours per day) that some mediums hire an
assistant to help them get through it all, which then costs them
more money—money they must earn back through their readings.
Unless a psychic medium is on television and/or selling out
events to thousands of people, no psychic or medium I have ever
met (and I know hundreds) is getting rich off their gift. In
fact, most psychic mediums could work a lot less at a
"normal" job and earn more money, especially
considering all their expenses as a self-employed business
owner.
So it's easy to judge or question a psychic medium's intentions
to help people because his or her fee is on the high side, but
only because people don't know the whole story. It would be just
as easy for someone to judge a psychic medium for working
full-time as an office clerk or attorney and, thereby, NOT using
their gift to help "more" people.
Who is doing the greater disservice? Is it the psychic medium
who must charge a higher reading fee in order to help 40 to 60
people a month giving readings full-time OR the psychic medium
who gives readings for free but can only help 2 or 3 people a
month giving readings part-time? The answer is subjective, so
there is no right or wrong answer, but an argument could be made
either way.
Within the context of this topic, it's important to add that
there is nothing immoral or unethical about making money doing
spiritual work. Musicians and singers like Josh Groban, Enya or
Steven Halpern are doing spiritual work and making lots of
money. Have you seen what it costs for a concert ticket these
days? Yet nobody seems to question their motives. They are using
their God-given gifts—just as psychic mediums do—providing
amazing benefits to our world as a result, and profiting (as
they should) from their talents, time and energy.
There are also financially successful artists who are celebrated
for their spiritual work. Ansel Adams, Norman Rockwell and
Steven Spielberg come to mind. Yet no one takes issue with how
much they earned from their photographs, paintings or movies.
All the same, few people can afford many artists’ paintings,
photographs or sculptures that cost hundreds (and even hundreds
of thousands) of dollars. Are these artists less spiritual
people for the abundance they attracted due to their talents?
Few people would dare to think so. On the contrary, the
prosperity allows such people the freedom to do more and even
better work.
Even personalities like Oprah and Wayne Dyer, who touch a lot of
people with their work, are both wealthy and doing spiritual
work with their given talents. Many such authors and television
personalities give all-day workshops that cost hundreds of
dollars to attend. But are their motives or morals under
question? Of course they aren’t. Most people appreciate that
authors and TV show hosts are flourishing financially from the
wonderful work they are doing in the world. So why should
psychic mediums be treated differently?
Abundance is empowering whether you are a psychic medium, a
musician, an artist or a world leader. There is nothing
spiritual or empowering about poverty and financial struggle.
Scarcity and struggle causes people to restrict and contract.
Abundance allows people to expand and focus more of their time,
resources and energy on helping others. And that is exactly what
psychic mediums are doing when they receive the energy exchange
we call money for their services.
There's a common misconception about psychic mediums, which is
that because one psychic medium charges $350 for a reading that
it means people who cannot afford that sum are excluded from
getting a reading. This is simply not true. No one is excluded
from a reading with a psychic or medium regardless of their
financial situation. There are numerous psychic mediums offering
free or low-cost readings to people who cannot afford to pay a
lot for a reading. For example, Spiritualist Churches (typically
operated by psychic mediums) frequently hold a “Mediums Day”
event a few times a year where people can get a reading for a
small donation or even free.
As a final point, it’s important to recognize that if it were
not for some of the most financially successful psychic mediums
such as John Edward, James Van Praagh and Allison Dubois, less
people would either know about psychic mediums or be open to the
idea of intuitive ability and spirit communication. This is
because many of those who charge what some might consider a high
reading fee (i.e. those who have learned how to attract
abundance due to their gift) are paving the way for a skeptical
public to be more open to psychic and mediumistic abilities.
The success and fame of these psychic mediums who spread their
message via television and live demonstrations have made psychic
mediumship more popular and better understood by the masses,
while in turn giving thousands of psychic mediums in this
country the courage to come out of the closet and be proud to
tell people about what they do. For too long, thousands of
psychic mediums were afraid to tell anyone about their gift due
to the stigma and skepticism surrounding these abilities. Today
they can simply tell people, “Do you know John Edward or James
Van Praagh? I do what they do.”
In these ways and more, the higher-priced psychic mediums help
the psychic mediums who work for free or a low fee on so many
levels. And this is just one of the many ways that there is
perfect harmony when it comes to spiritual work and money.
I hope this helps to answer your question.
Warmly,
Bob Olson
OfSpirit.com, BestPsychicMediums.com &
BestPsychicDirectory.com
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Bob
Olson is a former private investigator
and skeptic who began using his investigation skills to research
psychics, psychic mediums and the afterlife in 1999. This research led
him to establish OfSpirit.com
Magazine (2000), BestPsychicMediums.com
(2001) and BestPsychicDirectory.com
(2007), three of the most trusted and influential sources for
understanding and locating trustworthy psychics and psychic mediums.
Today
Bob Olson has tested hundreds of psychics and psychic mediums around the
world and has become a leading authority on the subject with TV,
movie and documentary producers, journalists, book publishers,
event promoters, as well as law enforcement agencies and private
investigators. Bob’s achievements in psychic and medium
investigation and testing has further allowed him to evaluate
and isolate the key components that set apart the best psychic
medium readings from the mediocre—leading him to create his
famous (although secret) 15-point test.
Bob
has documented his findings in a multitude of articles. He has
authored the Forewords for three books: The Complete Idiot's
Guide To Communicating With Spirits, Consult Your Inner
Psychic and The Complete Idiot's Guide To Divining The
Future. Bob has also been quoted as an expert in How To
Get A Good Reading By A Psychic Medium and Empowering
Your Life With Angels. He is also the author of Win The
Battle and How To Beat Depression.