Espiritismo, a spiritual practice prevalent in Latin American and Caribbean communities, involves communication with spirits through mediums, often called espiritistas. A “misa,” or spiritual mass, is a common ritual within Espiritismo, offering guidance, healing, and connection with the spiritual realm. Compensation for these services varies significantly depending on factors such as the espiritista’s experience, reputation, location, and the complexity or duration of the session. Some espiritistas may offer services on a donation basis, while others may charge set fees.
Understanding the customary compensation for these spiritual services is important for both practitioners and those seeking spiritual guidance. Transparency regarding costs ensures ethical practice and facilitates access to spiritual care within the community. Historically, espiritistas have played a crucial role in providing spiritual and emotional support, particularly within communities with limited access to traditional mental health resources. This tradition underscores the significance of understanding the economic aspects of these practices.