Butterfly,
I do not wish to appear overly cynical and tar every psychic with the same brush, but in my personal experience a psychic who either regards or promotes him or herself as a "master psychic",
often tends to be someone who has a much higher or significantly over inflated opinion of their own abilities when compared to what everyone else thinks.
All too often (but not in every single case) it is just another form of spiritual elitism or oneupmanship, in order to validate an equally overinflated service fee.
MASTER = ON A BIG EGO TRIP, AT YOUR EXPENSE?
In Australia the national association of psychics (Australian Psychics Association) has established what is seen to be a reasonable hourly fee for psychics to adhere to, if they wish to continue to be certified and included as reputable members.
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| Average fees should be around $60-$80 per hour. Naturally those with many years experience will charge more. However, the association will not tolerate any members asking for exorbitant sums in return for services that fall outside the normal psychic advice. Reference is particularly made in regards to the use of magic or witchcraft to interfere with the will of others. |
http://www.newagesupastore.com/apa/ethics.php
Fees are expressed in Aussie dollars - adjust according to the present exchange rate with your own local currency.
Anything significantly above that, and they are immediately struck off the register, losing all personal and professional credibility and the right to command such exorbitant fees in the process.
Professional psychics (master or otherwise) must also at all times practice sound ethics, especially when dealing with clients who are often deeply troubled and as a result extremely vulnerable to their manipulation and intimidation, with the sole intention to extract as much of their hard earned cash from them in the shortest possible period of time.
It obviously takes all kinds to make a world of psychics?
EoT
