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Frequently
Asked Questions
I
have had different astrologers recommend me to different astrological
gem dealers. How do you suggest I evaluate these recommendations?
Well,
people are naturally pulled toward different individuals for
karmic reasons. Here are some intelligent questions one needs
to ask oneself before making a discriminating decision in
regard to investing a large expense:
Is the
gem dealer trained in being able to detect gem-enhancing treatments?
Are they certified
in this science regarding the specific stones you may want
to buy?
Will they give
you a money back guarantee, no questions asked within a
stated period of time, if you find the purchase not competitive
or unsuitable?
Do they offer
an ongoing service of buying back the gem if you want the
luxury of trading up?
Do they specialize
in this field and have an enormous stock to select from?
Are they passionately
interested in testimonial evidence and feedback so that
they can discriminate amongst all the seeming contradictory
claims by authors who haven't had extensive experience in
the field?
Have they laid
bare their understanding experience and operational manner
in writing for you to analyze and be educated by?
Do they have
a variety of designs to offer that stress reliability, durability
and comfort?
Are they stressing
the beauty of the jewelry rather than the actual benefits
of the gems for karmic mitigation?
Are they aggressively
trying to sell to you or respectfully leaving you alone
to make up your mind?
Many gem dealers
harp on about selling to you at very competitive and affordable
prices. They almost seem to be shouting from the tree tops
that theirs is the best deal. Sometimes they may have a good
deal on one stone but not the rest. I simply can't be bothered
with harking on that I try to make my business ultra competitive.
I rather, as far as possible, itemize the prices of my gems
and hope that potential customers will evaluate them. Quality
is always something that is very hard to describe by the written
word, so often a customer has to spend the time viewing a
shipped item and use the money back guarantee if they are
not happy. I am much more interested in lessening my negative
karmic bank balance than my financial bank balance. This is
probably why I was the first to research the navaratna in
the West and make it into being a viable service offered to
the general public. I am also the first to evaluate and experiment
with the lower cost navaratna crystals as well as the facet
cut stones. Financially this is definitely not a business
move but one of providing better service. A few are trying
to copy me and though it is a compliment in regard to multi-gem
bangles, they have nothing like my degree of quality gems
or extensive experience.
One point I would
like to stress regarding astrological gem dealers is that
if they are paying a commision to the astrologer, you should
ask them about this. It is becoming a very common practice
that astrologers get paid commissions for recommending clients
to gem dealers. This is unethical, if the client is not aware
of this unwritten agreement. I have a lot of information on
this subject, and don't want to go into it in great detail;
except to say that when I started doing astrological gemstones,
many astrologers approached me for a business arrangement.
Generally it was five to ten percent (some wanted more) and,
though I entertained the concept, and did initially pay two
commissions to one astrologer, I quickly came to realize that
even though they could save me advertising costs and were
definitely helpful to my business survival, it was obviously
unethical not to tell the client. The payments in question
were very small and I did not pass them on in the cost of
the orders, but I would not, regardless, have got into the
situation if I had not been mistakenly persuaded by the sentiment
of my peers (gem dealers and astrologers) that it was such
a common practice. I haven't had any referrals from that astrologer
since I stopped paying secret commissions and can leave the
reason why to logical supposition. This is a practice that
will eventually become very unpopular within the astrological
community. It will attract scorn and justifiable ridicule
upon it which is sad as it is meant to be a spiritual science.
It is extremely widespread here as well as in India. But,
rest assured, any astrologer who recommends me will not be
paid a commision by me. I will be very willing to give them
generous terms on gemstones, should they want some for personal
and family use, but I will not pay cash, or send checks, as
a paid commision for business they have sent my way. It's
as unethical as a doctor recommending pharmaceuticals because
he gets kick-backs from the manufacturer.
I don't believe
in the corrupt practice that has developed in India of astrologers
selling gemstones. History has shown it to be a conflict of
interest that, because of all the questionable dealing, has
also badly sullied the good name of Jyotish (the study of
light). I'm very adamant about that. If an astrologer can't
stand on his/her own two feet as an astrologer, then by all
means sell gemstones; but get out of practicing astrology.
Many astrologers have been repulsed from investigating remedial
gems because of their justifiable suspicion and disdain for
what they have seen other astrologers do in regard to promoting
them. Personally, I feel it is a remarkable individual who
has the time to travel the world acquiring gems at their source,
cutting out the middle men and offering an efficiently competitive
service, and still have the time to keep up the practice of
astrology. Few industries are as smoke-screened as the jewelry
and gem dealing industry. I will be listing astrologers who
I don't have a business relationship with when I have fully
evaluated their skills and integrity in this arena.
In India, some
astrologers are not paid when they give a reading, but they
would then sell the gemstones or the herbs to the client as
a remedial measure. In more recent times they often arrange
commissions from a highly recommended jeweler. In this arrangement
they would get his payment. The subject of astrologers selling
gemstones hinges on whether they become just another middle
man in the process of pricing up the stones. If that is the
case, they are not really helping the client. I certainly
couldn't keep competitive prices if I didn't spend several
months a year visiting the world's mining areas of gem supply
to get very reasonable prices through dedicated purchasing
of high volume for low price.
Even if the astrologer
has an extensive selection of stones to offer the client,
is it safe to assume the client will get the best gem for
his prescription? Let's put it this way-if an astrologer has
six different yellow sapphires in stock, does he recognize
the different gemological indicators for detecting heat treatment?
Will he compromise his recommendation in order to sell you
one of his lesser quality stones? If he only has certain sizes
available and cannot readily get other sizes, it would be
too tempting to compromise the weight recommendation or the
color tone recommendation. It's a full-time job searching
for ayurvedic astrological gems. I travel the world several
times a year purchasing stones as close to the source as I
can to get at the best price and quality range I can find.
This is a very big part of my service, and if I also practiced
astrology I don't think there would be enough hours in the
day.
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