Posts Tagged ‘Wolf’
Brian Garvin asked:
The Warm Spirit company was launched officially in June of 1999 by Daniel Wolf and Nadine Thompson. Wolf had met an herbal healer while on vacation and had learned some tricks of the trade. Wolf developed a line of skin cream and together he and Thompson decided that they would start a company and sell the products that Wolf had made. They named their company Warm Spirit and it launched officially in June of 1999. The product line included thirty eight products and since then several more have been added to the Warm Spirit repertoire.
Since the official inception of Warm Spirit, the company has expanded quite a bit and now sells its products through catalogues, over the phone and with independent sales representatives who are called consultants.
Warm Spirit consultants are members of a compensation plan that is uni-level and breakaway. Consultants are offered incentives like a car allowance, and leadership bonuses. The Warm Spirit company tries to emphases that their consultants are in business for themselves, not by themselves, that they will get free training, they can set their own work schedules and that they won’t be responsible for maintaining any sort of inventory.
Warm Spirit consultants can earn their incomes by hosting parties (called “home gatherings”), talking to people individually or by taking orders from the Warm Spirit catalog. They are also encouraged to recruit other people to become fellow Warm Spirit consultants. Warm Spirit also promises that income can be earned through developing, training and leading Warm Spirit Consultant recruits through the processes of starting their own businesses.
In order to be more financially successful Warm Spirit Consultants are encouraged to recruit consultants to work under them and to create a highly functioning down line of Warm Spirit Consultants. The farther the down line goes, the more recruits in each level, the more the original Consultant will earn.
This looks like a fairly straightforward mlm operation. Warm Spirit is open and honest about what sort of commissions the Warm Spirit consultants can expect to earn. There is a straightforward commission chart available on the internet for anybody’s perusal. The only real drawback is the cost of getting started. The most basic starter package starts at fifty dollars, but if you want a more in depth Warm Spirit start up package the price goes up. Some of the Warm Spirit starter packages can be as expensive as five hundred dollars.
Really the only cost it looks like Warm Spirit Consultants are out is the start up fee. We couldn’t find much information as to how the car allowances, bonuses and regular commissions are paid out, but the company looks very straight forward. You will get out of Warm Spirit what you put into it. After all, commission earnings are directly proportionate to the amount of products sold by Warm Spirit Consultants and their down line. The more you sell, the more you make. Isn’t that the way with all home businesses? I guess you will have to decide that for yourself.
The Warm Spirit company was launched officially in June of 1999 by Daniel Wolf and Nadine Thompson. Wolf had met an herbal healer while on vacation and had learned some tricks of the trade. Wolf developed a line of skin cream and together he and Thompson decided that they would start a company and sell the products that Wolf had made. They named their company Warm Spirit and it launched officially in June of 1999. The product line included thirty eight products and since then several more have been added to the Warm Spirit repertoire.
Since the official inception of Warm Spirit, the company has expanded quite a bit and now sells its products through catalogues, over the phone and with independent sales representatives who are called consultants.
Warm Spirit consultants are members of a compensation plan that is uni-level and breakaway. Consultants are offered incentives like a car allowance, and leadership bonuses. The Warm Spirit company tries to emphases that their consultants are in business for themselves, not by themselves, that they will get free training, they can set their own work schedules and that they won’t be responsible for maintaining any sort of inventory.
Warm Spirit consultants can earn their incomes by hosting parties (called “home gatherings”), talking to people individually or by taking orders from the Warm Spirit catalog. They are also encouraged to recruit other people to become fellow Warm Spirit consultants. Warm Spirit also promises that income can be earned through developing, training and leading Warm Spirit Consultant recruits through the processes of starting their own businesses.
In order to be more financially successful Warm Spirit Consultants are encouraged to recruit consultants to work under them and to create a highly functioning down line of Warm Spirit Consultants. The farther the down line goes, the more recruits in each level, the more the original Consultant will earn.
This looks like a fairly straightforward mlm operation. Warm Spirit is open and honest about what sort of commissions the Warm Spirit consultants can expect to earn. There is a straightforward commission chart available on the internet for anybody’s perusal. The only real drawback is the cost of getting started. The most basic starter package starts at fifty dollars, but if you want a more in depth Warm Spirit start up package the price goes up. Some of the Warm Spirit starter packages can be as expensive as five hundred dollars.
Really the only cost it looks like Warm Spirit Consultants are out is the start up fee. We couldn’t find much information as to how the car allowances, bonuses and regular commissions are paid out, but the company looks very straight forward. You will get out of Warm Spirit what you put into it. After all, commission earnings are directly proportionate to the amount of products sold by Warm Spirit Consultants and their down line. The more you sell, the more you make. Isn’t that the way with all home businesses? I guess you will have to decide that for yourself.
Ernie Fitzpatrick asked:
Why would God create something for destruction, let alone eternal destruction? Why would God create anything that’s less than perfect? Why would God say that man was created in his image and then say that it’s evil? Why would God say mankind (can you say ALL?) that he created is GOOD and then interpret that as the moment we come into the world we’re full of SIN because of something a metaphorical (as in not historical-literal) man did in an allegorical garden setting some eons ago?
What IF God didn’t do some of the stuff that humanhood has attributed to Him? And why is it that much of Christianity (less and less each decade thankfully) speaks of unmerited GRACE as the character of God, and then turn around and say that we have to EARN his favor, or something? How’s that work? Once we comprehend that we are “accepted in Christ”, we must grant that fact to all others as well.
Can I be “accepted” any way other than by GRACE?
Michele O’Donnell puts it well in her book, “When The Wolf Is At The Door” by writing “We don’t have anything to do with being accepted in Christ. But, this drives people crazy who think they had something to do with becoming the Holy Sons of God. They like to see themselves as separate and apart from others who didn’t do whatever they think they did to earn this state of being. It is the ‘we/they’ doctrine.”
Isn’t the principle, the encouragement, and the promise that, “I will pour out my Spirit upon ALL mankind.” I know it’s difficult when one tries to balance the Scriptures when one verse says God is ALL in ALL and that Jesus came to save ALL mankind and then we have other verses that say unless one does x and y, it’s not going to happen. So, where do you want to land?
Do you want FREE GRACE for ALL or do you want GRACE only for those that “DO” certain things in which case isn’t the definition of grace now no longer grace but “conditional grace”? I wonder where one came up with that concept? Could it be the “reward-punishment/ sin management” church preaching?
But the GOOD NEWS is that you don’t have to embrace anything but God is LOVE!
That’s where I’m camping out. God’s LOVE is JUSTICE! God’s JUSTICE isn’t man’s justice, much like God’s ways are not our ways. When will we step back from the precipice of imperialism and haughtiness and SEE that God doesn’t just love US (whomever you put in the “us” category), but ALL!
Why would God create something for destruction, let alone eternal destruction? Why would God create anything that’s less than perfect? Why would God say that man was created in his image and then say that it’s evil? Why would God say mankind (can you say ALL?) that he created is GOOD and then interpret that as the moment we come into the world we’re full of SIN because of something a metaphorical (as in not historical-literal) man did in an allegorical garden setting some eons ago?
What IF God didn’t do some of the stuff that humanhood has attributed to Him? And why is it that much of Christianity (less and less each decade thankfully) speaks of unmerited GRACE as the character of God, and then turn around and say that we have to EARN his favor, or something? How’s that work? Once we comprehend that we are “accepted in Christ”, we must grant that fact to all others as well.
Can I be “accepted” any way other than by GRACE?
Michele O’Donnell puts it well in her book, “When The Wolf Is At The Door” by writing “We don’t have anything to do with being accepted in Christ. But, this drives people crazy who think they had something to do with becoming the Holy Sons of God. They like to see themselves as separate and apart from others who didn’t do whatever they think they did to earn this state of being. It is the ‘we/they’ doctrine.”
Isn’t the principle, the encouragement, and the promise that, “I will pour out my Spirit upon ALL mankind.” I know it’s difficult when one tries to balance the Scriptures when one verse says God is ALL in ALL and that Jesus came to save ALL mankind and then we have other verses that say unless one does x and y, it’s not going to happen. So, where do you want to land?
Do you want FREE GRACE for ALL or do you want GRACE only for those that “DO” certain things in which case isn’t the definition of grace now no longer grace but “conditional grace”? I wonder where one came up with that concept? Could it be the “reward-punishment/ sin management” church preaching?
But the GOOD NEWS is that you don’t have to embrace anything but God is LOVE!
That’s where I’m camping out. God’s LOVE is JUSTICE! God’s JUSTICE isn’t man’s justice, much like God’s ways are not our ways. When will we step back from the precipice of imperialism and haughtiness and SEE that God doesn’t just love US (whomever you put in the “us” category), but ALL!

