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OM-FREE Pricing
For Private Sessions, Workshops, Mentoring, Retreats…
A Short Story.
Shortly after returning from the Peace Corps, in 1968 I was hired as a writer for Credit Union Magazine. One day I met a dynamic speaker named T Frank Hardesty. When preparing to start my own business a few years later, I asked Mr. Hardesty if I could build a business around promoting him. "A guy with your brains and ability can earn $1,000 a day promoting me," he said, and proposed that I fill 50 seats with people to take his two-day seminar. I never earned $1,000 a day promoting T Frank because I was not yet on my path. In fact, I've never earned a consistent $1,000 a day doing anything. Maybe it's time. My primary goal, however, is not to make lots of money. It is to serve you! When lots of money comes, so much the better. Our needs will be met regardless.
For Now, Gloria and I Are Happy…
To make $400 to $600 (U.S.) a day. As OM-FREE becomes better appreciated, this will surely grow.
We Like to Involve Clients and Organizers…
In setting prices, based on about 15 factors:
- Are We Nearby? If we're working in your area and we have an opening, we want to see you!
- Cost of Living. More is charged for treatments on the East & West Coasts, in Hawaii and elsewhere involving travel than in the Midwest. What is charged for comparable services, based on cost of living?
- Generosity Factor. What are you willing to pay to establish level of intention? As we give, so we receive. Many who first experience OM-FREE have difficulty appreciating how profoundly it can touch and improve quality of life. What kind of experience to you seek? If you want to experience mountain-top transcendence, come… Let's play with a Level II, III, or IV!
- How Much Do You Feel Like Paying, how much can you afford, and how do you value a session?
- Length of Sessions. Short sessions at expos generally cost more than those for clients who have private sessions of two, four, or more hours.
- Long-Time Clients. We're slow to raise prices for clients who establish and maintain commitment to a healing process.
- Negotiable. You want a good deal. We want you to have a great deal!
- Novelty. We're eager to reconnect with friends in old places, and make new friends in new places.
- Overhead: Our travel and other costs, and the opportunity costs of what we lose by not being at home for local clients.
- Place to Stay. Have a spare bedroom?
- Prepayment. Maybe you'd like to prepay for three, five, or 10 sessions to economize on the cost of individual sessions.
- Readiness. If you're ready for a big shift - or want to learn how to support other people who are ready -- it's likely that we will be working together.
- Regular Treatments. If you see us every time we're in your locale, special consideration often follows.
- Scheduling Efficiency. Sponsors know that I like to start at 8 or 9 a.m. and work non-stop through the day, taking one two-hour appointment after another for 10 or 12 hours, sometimes longer - if it works out, which sometimes it doesn't. Either way, I am grateful. When full appointment days are scheduled, the cost is less for any one person than if we're driving or flying somewhere to see a few people for a few hours.
- Sponsorship. When you schedule clients and work valiantly to fill our schedule for a day or more, we want to reward you with a free OM-FREE session.
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