Nature is constantly teaching us harmony and balance. The transaction of paying a healer for a healing session is like the gurudakshina in the gurukool system. In the ancient times, the ruling class was always taught at the gurukul alongwith the Brahmin children. The kings donated land, cows, food, etc. year after year as payment to the guru for the education of their children. The children of the Brahmins would render service to their teacher since they could not afford to pay the gurudakshina. In one form or another the transaction was completed.
Sometimes, for very special students like Lord Krishna the guru would ask for immense/monumental gurudakshina such as the resurrection of a disciple….which was fulfilled by Lord Krishna.
In every healing the healer is healing the purush/prakriti connection. When a healer heals a patient, the healer gives to the patient on many planes (mental, emotional, physical). The healing alone would not complete the transaction as nature tells us that we do not have a right to receive unless we also give back.
By compensating a healer for the healing session we are actually giving back to the healer. We are inhaling (healing) and exhaling (paying)… This concretization of the ‘transaction’ on the physical plane has the effect of releasing the transaction on many many more planes. To illustrate, when a healer heals a patient over a long period of time and the patient does not pay for the healing, such a patient will have to give back to the healer at some point in time karmically to complete the transaction (the process of exhaling). This is the law of karma.
Good karmas are created by exhaling /inhaling…giving back gives you entitlement to receive, entitlement to be healed…live your life in accordance with the rules of nature…give in order to receive…