My name is Kaitlyn Graña and I am the Mother, Spiritual Mentor, and Advisor to the Next Generation of Mystics, Psychics, Spiritists, Readers, and Healers.

I facilitate radical, transformational spiritual awakenings.

I am a trance medium, meaning the benevolent spirits utilize my entire body and voice to share their wisdom and offer healing modalities.

I am a non-binary Trans* person, parent, and practitioner. I use they/them/elle pronouns.

I am an Espiritista, which means that I offer consultations in which I channel benevolent spirits who offer practical, magical, and spiritual remediation to clients.

I specialize in trance channeling, spiritual clearings, and exorcism.

I was born and raised in the San Gabriel Valley: unceded Chumash Land to a Cuban father and Mexican-Italian-American mother.  

I am ethnically Spanish (Celtic, Basque, Arab, Guanche) by way of the Canaries, Cuba, and Mexico, Italian (Romani from Calabria most recently, but many places in Southern Italy), Ashkenazi Jewish (my Jewish great-great-grandfather migrated from Germany to Mexico in the 1800s), Indigenous (Taino, Raramuri), and West African by way of Cuba.

I was raised in Folk Catholicism and Espiritismo, and come from four generations of Cuban Espiritistas.

I am blessed (and privileged) with parents who believed in questioning the Church, who acknowledged the presence of the spirit world, and who encouraged me to be my most fantastical self.

I have been a mystic for my entire life, casting spells, communicating with spirits and communing with nature are some of my earliest childhood memories.

I believe that spirituality and magic cannot be separated from community care, abolition and land back.

To work with me is to open yourself up to living in communion with your Spiritual Court (your Court is the collective of spirits who support you). 

Through communing with the good spirits, we witness our lives as miracles.

Through communing with the good spirits, we discover our radical authenticity, our ancestry, and our personal power to change our lives, and to change the world.

  • Ethics of practice

    Learn more about what it means for me to be a spiritual practitioner, how I engage with my community, and my important boundaries as a practitioner.

  • Spiritual Lineage

    How did I become who I am today? To whom do I look up to, and hold myself accountable to? Learn more about my mentors, teachers, and guides.

  • Features

    Check out Kaitlyn’s features on television and in print.