Some may believe that the cost of prescriptive work is high, but the value becomes apparent when you truly understand the effort, resources, and care that goes into each prescription. Each prescription involves carefully selecting sacred items, the time and expertise of elders and practitioners, and the spiritual energy required to bring the healing to life. The work is profoundly personalized and tailored to address your needs, ensuring that every element aligns with your unique spiritual journey. Once you grasp the full scope of what’s involved, the investment feels well worth it.

Specialized Knowledge and Expertise:

Prescriptions often require the guidance of a highly trained practitioner who has dedicated years to studying, practicing, and mastering the necessary skills. Their commitment ensures the highest quality of service.

Acquisition of Rare or Sacred Materials

The materials and items required for the prescriptions may be rare, sacred, or hard to find, especially if they have to be sourced from specific locations.

Time and Energy Investment

Conducting a prescription ritual or ceremony can be time-intensive and energetically demanding for the practitioner. Most take a minimum of 20 hours to complete

Preparation and Customization

Prescriptions are not off-the-shelf. They are customized to your unique circumstances, requiring careful preparation and consideration. This personalized approach ensures that you are truly understood and valued.

Cost of Ritual Supplies

The cost of ritual tools, ingredients, and other necessary items can add up, mainly because they are high quality and require special preparation.

Cultural and Traditional Significance

Your prescriptions involve traditional rituals passed down through generations, adding to their value and significance. This rich heritage connects you to a cultural and spiritual legacy.

Supporting Local Communities

Some of the cost goes toward supporting the local communities where the rituals are conducted, including the practitioners, acolytes, elders, and other participants. “It takes a village to heal a child.”

Involvement of Multiple Practitioners

Depending on the complexity of the prescriptions, we might require the involvement of several practitioners, including diviners, healers, and assistants, which can increase the overall cost.

Ritual Offerings and Sacrifices

Some prescriptions include offerings or sacrifices integral to the process.

Follow-Up and Monitoring

Your prescriptions include follow-up sessions and ongoing monitoring to ensure the effectiveness of the ritual, adding to the overall cost.

Geographical and Logistical Challenges

Your prescription is performed remotely, and a person is standing in for you to hold your energy. They are called spiritual surrogates. This person is paid and cleansed after the ritual is performed.

Cultural Exchange and Fair Compensation

Fair compensation is often seen as a way to honor the cultural exchange, ensuring that the practitioner and their community are respected and supported. This respect is essential for maintaining the integrity of the spiritual practice.

There Are More Spiritual Layers to Cut Through

Spiritual work often involves navigating through multiple layers of energy, consciousness, and spiritual dimensions. This complexity requires more time, effort, and specialized knowledge, making the process more demanding and thus contributing to the cost.

Doing Work in Absentia

When spiritual work is done in absentia, meaning the client is not physically present, the practitioner must establish a solid spiritual connection across distances. This adds an extra layer of complexity and effort, reflected in the cost.

We aim to highlight spiritual prescriptions’ depth, complexity, and value, helping you understand why the associated costs are justified. Each factor contributes to the overall efficacy and integrity of the spiritual work.