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Gen Z or Zen Z? Spirituality in the New Era of Spirituality
Gen Z can be a paradox, an amalgamation of stress, spirituality, freedom, and heavy constraints. Navigating a world so different from that of even their own parents or siblings just a generation prior can make everything seem daunting. New technologies, high competition, grind culture, and the question of whether AI will ruin all potential job opportunities. On the other side of that coin is a generation that has fallen in love with spirituality, wellness, and meditation. Gen Z has always loved blending the modern with the foundations of tradition, and spirituality is another sector they have explored. Finding ways to make the practices more accessible through social media, guided courses, and new definitions of what it means to be spiritual. Mindfulness apps, TikTok tarot readings, and a vast collection of crystals, spirituality has become mainstream in many communities.
Meditation as Self-Care, Not Religion
“Meditation is not a way of making your mind quiet. It is a way of entering into the quiet that is already there, buried under the 50,000 thoughts the average person thinks every day.” — Deepak Chopra
Meditation can now come to your screen as easily as ordering a McChicken through the McDonald's app. It's being woven into the wellness routine of every influencer alongside a plant-based diet, journaling, and a relaxing skin care routine. With all the craziness in the world, personal pressures, and rising prices. According to CivicScience, 1 in 5 Gen Zers have used meditation apps that offer daily guided meditations, such as Calm or Headspace. This rise can show the need for younger generations to feel closer to themselves through meditation, opting for a convenient version of it when also tackling a hectic schedule. Mindfulness apps have allowed for spirituality to be easy and cheap when needing a healthy way to relieve stress. Meditation for stress and anxiety has become a common way to destress before or after long and demanding days.
Meditation has deep origins within the popular and traditional Indian religions such as Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism. These practices all began having been ways to achieve self-realization and peaceful mindfulness, yet were heavily tied to the beliefs of the religion for centuries. These practices were originally taught and practiced through the guidance of religious frameworks. According to the Survey Center on American Life, more than one-third of Gen Z identify themselves as religiously unaffiliated. With the trend showing lessened ties to organized religion, many spiritual practices close this gap for people. As the shift away from religion trends in the West, meditation has been severed from its original religious roots and has been rebranded as a secular self-care activity.
As the spiritual world becomes more popular in the West, how far until it will no longer honor its original roots? Modern spirituality seems to further detach itself from its origins. While its origins do not exclude those outside of the religion, paying homage to where the traditions came from can help add depth and connection through cultural context, instead of making it seem like a universal practice. Learning about its origins and history allows the practices to feel more authentic and grounded. Many aspects of spirituality are eye-opening with a rich history, yet are overlooked in Gen Z spirituality. Understanding where they came from can be more enriching as it adds a new layer of depth to a healthy practice and mindset.
TikTok, Aesthetics, & Accessibility
From ancient Hindu doctrines to 6-second TikTok trending sleep meditation audios, the home of spirituality can easily be accessed through TikTok meditation trends. It allows the practices to spread easily and become more accessible for people from around the globe. These trends help push meditation and mindfulness practices to become common and easy to interact with. More easily digestible than the anxiety of going to a physical space and joining people who have been in the community for longer. It is also beneficial for more introverted people as they can access information and a community through their screen.
While many people may be sharing their love for spirituality with a wider audience, some people’s hearts may not be in the right place. The rise of tarot readings forecasting the futures of thousands of viewers can be problematic, taking something with a rich history and exploiting it for views. This type of content can be harmful, as it can feed into the delusions of younger or more vulnerable viewers. It can also reduce spiritual practices to a content creation machine, cheapening its public image and making the practices more superficial. When spiritual content is shared without the correct intentions simply as a cash grab, this can be extremely harmful to viewers' perceptions of the practices.
When powerful practices are oversimplified and commodified, they can lose their meaning and become another cog in the capitalist money-making machine. The best practice is maintaining authenticity in spiritual spaces to benefit everyone involved.
The Feminine Energy Shift
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Cyclical awareness to align with the moon to groups of women gathering to channel goddess energy together, spirituality, and the feminine have started to go hand in hand. Feminine energy practices have become powerful ways to foster connectivity and deeper meaning within groups of women, combining their energies. Meditation has often been regarded as a discipline-based practice from the old world, led by monks and those on a higher plane. Now it has become more accessible with less hierarchy, which has led to the rise of feminine energy entering the space and finally being at the forefront of the spiritual world. The shift toward intuition, creativity, and connection in feminine ways can be a powerful change in the movement, one that might be likely to stay, as primarily women have begun creating content and taking charge of community meditation efforts.
Feminine energy within spirituality can trace its roots back to early Hinduism through Shakti. Shakti encompasses the divine feminine energy, creation, and flow. This energy can often be channeled through different goddesses or as a female being. Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswati, and Kali are all the goddess personifications of Shakti. They highlight how feminine energy can be bold as well as nurturing, how the feminine divine can shine through in different energies.
While many spiritual people in the modern sphere of spiritualism may not learn the origins, it makes sense that similar teachings would resonate with the younger generation. The feminine in Western culture is usually seen as being tied to motherly duties and passivity, often mocked for being less important than stereotypically masculine traits. In spiritual spaces, the feminine becomes a source of power, where these traits are not weaknesses and are more multifaceted.
Skepticism & Authenticity
In an era where eating takeout on TikTok live can make you a millionaire, the era of constant monetization can lead to inauthenticity within spiritual communities online. Performative spirituality is constantly filling up hashtags. This can be misleading, and in some cases cause physical harm.
For example, in recent years, Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop brand released a Yoni/Jade Egg promising that it would have healing properties that would increase overall feminine energy. In reality, healthcare professionals highly dissuaded consumers from using the product as it was unsafe and led to a refund for all buyers, and a fee had to be paid. Extreme commercialization and inflated claims that products can offer spiritual healing or unlock people’s inner energy can be dangerous and overall harm the public image of spirituality. Making those against it chop it up to something that greedy people use to profit off of people’s craving for healing.
Profiting off of sacred traditions is harmful to those who believe in your messaging and deeply disrespectful to those whose cultures have been watered down to a price tag. In the era of callout culture, there is still a prevalence for creators to push their own opinions and products as the highest form of enlightenment, with no real backing. Spirituality is more than a trend or phase; it is a way of life in many cultures and should be respected even when practiced thousands of miles away from its birthplace. While these practices should be inclusive to everyone, there should be a level of respect paid to where they came from.
Finding creators who embody the true meaning of spirituality rather than just following TikTok meditation trends can be empowering. It can be a way to meet like-minded women and heal together, especially within marginalized communities. Lauren Ash founded Black Girl In Om, which was created as a safe space for women of color to breathe, highlighting spirituality. Other creators, such as Sunaina Rekhi and Wellness with Manisha, help make spirituality accessible for all while staying grounded in the origins of the practices.
Why Meditation Resonates
Inflation, job markets on the decline, increased societal pressure, and endless competition, Gen Z is one of the most stressed generations yet. This has led to the push towards meditation as self-care and an emotional regulation process. When you are constantly being fed a stream of anxiety through technology, unplugging and becoming one with yourself can be one of the few times when you can truly breathe. Meditation for stress and anxiety is an unskippable itinerary item for many people’s daily routines.
The correlation between the high anxiety levels within the generation and their heightened importance on wellness cannot be seen as simply a coincidence. Modern spirituality has become an outlet to forget external stressors and connect with oneself or others. These practices can help regulate the nervous system (example: breathwork) and can help be a tool for grounding. Reclaiming agency, a sense of self, and inner tranquility in a world that seems so often up in flames can help lead to long-term resilience and clarity.
The open embrace Gen Z has given spirituality can be seen as a sign of the times. Looking toward the ancient world in times of modern uncertainty can provide clarity. Remixing the old and new to come up with new ways to handle a stressful world with constant stimulus can be empowering across all demographics. Younger generations are heading the new wave of modern spirituality in ways that are more inclusive, progressive, and often community-based (whether physically or digitally). When these practices are shared with positive intention and a deeper understanding is sought, they can form long-lasting healing and healthy mindfulness for a wide audience.
by Maya Shah
Crystals and the Feminine Divine in India: A Sacred Relationship
Crystals and the Feminine Divine in India: A Sacred Relationship
In Indian philosophy, the feminine divine is embodied as Shakti — the primordial energy that animates the cosmos. Crystals are viewed as crystallized energy of the Earth, a physical expression of Shakti herself.
Crystals are more than beautiful stones—they are powerful energy tools that have been woven into the fabric of Indian spirituality for thousands of years. Long before crystals became a wellness trend in the West, India’s sages, healers, and yogis were using energy stones for balance, meditation, and ritual.
In Ayurveda, India’s 5,000-year-old system of medicine, crystals and gemstones were used to balance the doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha). Gem powders were sometimes ground into bhasma (sacred ash) and taken in micro-doses with herbal remedies. Each crystal was believed to hold elemental properties that could restore harmony.
Why Crystals Still Matter
Crystals remind us that nature carries frequency. Just as yogis used sound (mantras) and breath (pranayama) to shift vibration, crystals are the Earth’s tools for alignment. When used with intention, they amplify energy, clear negativity, and anchor us back to our higher self.
“Location has energy; time has memory. If you do something at the same time every day, it becomes easier and natural. If you do something in the same space every day, it becomes easier and natural.” — Jay Shetty
This teaching mirrors yogic wisdom: just as breath and affirmations carry vibration, crystals resonate more deeply when used in consistent practices—whether placed on an altar, worn as necklaces, or aligned to specific chakras during meditation.
Crystals are not just pretty stones, but channels of Devi’s energy, reminding us of the sacred feminine within.
Why Devi Wellness is Saying no to Astrology Predictions ✨
At Devi Wellness, we’re saying no to astrology. Here’s why we believe true power comes from tuning into your own frequency — not predictions.
Decode : Numerology Life Path Meanings for Women’s Spiritual Healing
Introduction: What Is Numerology and Why Should You Care?
At Devi Wellness, we believe every woman deserves tools that reconnect her to her intuition, healing, and feminine power. Numerology is more than numbers—it’s a spiritual self-discovery practice that can illuminate your emotional needs and guide your meditation and ritual practices. Whether you're exploring your Life Path for the first time or deepening your sacred feminine journey, this guide is for you. We’re not giving you tools to predict your future but rather to only understand your soul
Numerology is the mystical study of numbers and how they shape your life and personality, Just like astrology maps the stars to help you understand your soul’s blueprint, numerology uses numbers to guide you toward your life’s deeper meaning.
At the heart of this system lies your Life Path Number—a single-digit number (or Master Number) calculated from your birthdate. Think of it as your spiritual DNA. It reveals your gifts, lessons, and the energetic tone of your life journey.
In this guide, you’ll explore what each Life Path means, how to calculate yours, and how to align with your number's frequency through rituals, and affirmations.
As the famous numerologist, — Kaitlyn Kaerhart
states: “Numerology is an incredibly powerful tool that can instantly access who you really are.”
How to Calculate Your Life Path Number
Let’s say you were born on December 7, 1978.
Break it down:
November = 11 → 1 + 1 = 2
7 stays 7
1987 = 1 + 9 + 8 + 7 = 25 → 2 + 5 = 7
Add those together: 2 + 7 + 7 = 16 → 1 + 6 = 7
Life Path Number = 7
If the final result is 11, 22, or 33, these are Master Numbers—they carry heightened spiritual significance.
Life Path 1 — The Leader
You are here to initiate, lead, and carve your own path. Bold, independent, and action-driven, you thrive when taking the first step. You're the innovator, often drawn to entrepreneurship or trailblazing causes.
Strengths: Ambition, originality, confidenceChallenges: Impatience, ego, isolationHealing Ritual: Write a declaration of your goals under a New Moon and burn it to seal your intention.Affirmation: “I trust my instincts and lead with fearless purpose.”
Life Path 2 — The Peacemaker
You’re the bridge between souls. Gentle, intuitive, and diplomatic, you bring emotional intelligence into every room. Your life is about connection, harmony, and healing.
Strengths: Cooperation, empathy, sensitivityChallenges: Codependency, self-doubt, avoidanceHealing Ritual: Surround yourself with rose quartz, journal your boundaries, and do a water cleansing ritual.Affirmation: “I soften into trust and bring light to all I touch.”
Life Path 3 — The Creator
Expressive, joyful, and magnetic—you are here to inspire. Whether through words, design, music, or movement, your soul craves beauty and storytelling.
Strengths: Communication, charisma, creativityChallenges: Scattered energy, overthinking, mood swingsHealing Ritual: Create a ritual altar with your art or words. Speak your truth aloud to activate your throat chakra.Affirmation: “My light shines brighter when I speak my truth.”
Life Path 4 — The Builder
Stable and reliable, you're here to create structure, systems, and legacy. You feel safe in routines and sacred responsibility.
Strengths: Loyalty, discipline, hard workChallenges: Rigidity, perfectionism, fear of changeHealing Ritual: Ground with the earth. Walk barefoot, build a crystal grid, or tend to your home altar.Affirmation: “I build patiently, and my foundations are sacred.”
Life Path 5 — The Explorer
Your spirit is wild and free. You’re here to experience life in its fullness: change, freedom, and adventure are your soul’s fuel.
Strengths: Adaptability, charm, curiosityChallenges: Restlessness, avoidance of commitment, burnoutHealing Ritual: Do a fire release ritual with limiting beliefs. Try breathwork or intuitive dance.Affirmation: “I embrace change as the path to expansion.”
Life Path 6 — The Nurturer
You’re here to love, protect, and serve. Family, community, and heart-centered leadership are your sacred callings.
Strengths: Compassion, loyalty, caregivingChallenges: Martyrdom, control, overgivingHealing Ritual: Create a heart-centered altar with photos, flowers, and sacred symbols.Affirmation: “I give from fullness and receive with grace.”
Life Path 7 — The Mystic
Spiritual, sensitive, and introspective—you are here to seek truth and walk between worlds. Solitude is your sanctuary.
Strengths: Intuition, intellect, inner wisdomChallenges: Isolation, over-analysis, emotional withdrawalHealing Ritual: Meditate with amethyst, journal your dreams, and stargaze under a dark sky.Affirmation: “I trust my inner knowing and walk with divine guidance.”
Life Path 8 — The Powerhouse
You carry the energy of success and impact. You are here to master leadership, money, and manifestation with integrity.
Strengths: Authority, vision, manifestationChallenges: Control issues, workaholism, attachment to statusHealing Ritual: Dress in your power colors, anoint your body with grounding oils, and recite affirmations of wealth and balance.Affirmation: “I lead with grounded power and manifest abundance with integrity.”
Life Path 9 — The Healer
You are an old soul. Compassionate, artistic, and global-minded—you’re here to heal, complete karmic cycles, and serve from the heart.
Strengths: Altruism, creativity, wisdomChallenges: Overattachment, emotional heaviness, martyr energyHealing Ritual: Create a forgiveness letter (to self or others) and burn it to release.Affirmation: “I release the past and serve with unconditional love.”
Master Number 11 — The Visionary
You are a divine channel. With psychic sensitivity and spiritual insight, you’re here to awaken consciousness and lead with light.
Strengths: Inspiration, intuition, spiritual connectionChallenges: Anxiety, overwhelm, avoidance of powerHealing Ritual: Practice candle gazing, intuitive writing, and visionary meditation.Affirmation: “I channel light and trust my higher calling.”
Master Number 22 — The Master Builder
You’re here to bring spirit into form. With a rare blend of vision and practicality, you build transformational structures that last.
Strengths: Discipline, vision, leadershipChallenges: Pressure, fear of failure, suppression of intuitionHealing Ritual: Combine ritual with action: build something (vision board, business, altar) and bless it with intention.Affirmation: “I build sacred structures that shape the world.”
Master Number 33 — The Master Teacher
You’re the embodiment of love and wisdom. Called to awaken hearts and serve humanity, your energy is deeply healing and divinely inspired.
Strengths: Compassion, communication, spiritual leadershipChallenges: Burnout, emotional exhaustion, loss of selfHealing Ritual: Practice heart-opening meditation, energy healing, and silence. Protect your energetic boundaries.Affirmation: “I radiate divine love and awaken healing in others.”
Final Thoughts: Embodying Your Life Path Number
Your Life Path Number is not a label—it’s a doorway into who you truly are. When you understand your number, you begin to make aligned choices, attract resonant relationships, and create a life that feels deeply fulfilling.
Each number has its own sacred rhythm. When you walk in step with it, you step into your full power.
Ready to go deeper? Explore our Numerology Ritual Kits, Soul Meditations, and Life Path Journals to anchor your spiritual journey.
Your numbers are not random. They’re sacred.
They are you.
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Real Talk: Your Birth Moon Phase Is More Powerful Than Your Horoscope
🌕 What Is Your Moon Phase?
Your moon phase is the shape the moon was in at the exact moment you were born—full, crescent, gibbous, dark… Each of the 8 moon phases corresponds to a unique archetype, energy, and soul lesson.
Think of it like your lunar personality. Just like your Sun sign shows how you shine, and your Moon sign shows how you feel, your Moon Phase reveals how you move, grow, and transform.
The Moon doesn’t just light up the night sky—it mirrors the emotional and spiritual tides within us. Your moon phase at birth (also called your Lunar Phase) is a powerful but often overlooked layer of your astrological blueprint. It reveals how you emotionally process life, manifest desires, and move through cycles of change.
But when we say “The Goddess”, we’re talking about more than just a phase. We’re talking about your feminine essence, your inner rhythm, and your emotional superpower.
🌙 The Goddess Within
The moon has always been a symbol of the Divine Feminine in nearly every spiritual tradition—associated with goddesses Durga, Kali, and Lakshmi. So when we say “Your Moon Phase – The Goddess,” we mean:
✨ Your unique feminine frequency ✨ The way your energy waxes and wanes ✨ How you embody creation, intuition, and healing ✨ What kind of magic and medicine you naturally carry
Waxing Crescent-The Innovator
Action. Creativity. Learning.
The Waxing Crescent phase is one of actions as the moon transitions from dark to the first sliver of light. Events that occur during this phase can often be characterized as breakthroughs, marked by a heavy emphasis on creativity, art and innovation. Likewise, those born under the Waxing Crescent Moon are highly action-oriented, known for their ability to take an idea and turn it into reality. With this artistic personality comes the tendency to cling to ghosts of the past. Additionally, those born under the waxing crescent are unusually quick learners and consume information at a rapid rate, giving them keen awareness.
First Quarter-The Leader
Management. Action. Willpower
The First Quarter is a phase characterized by movement, steadfastness and overcoming barriers. Events that occur under the First Quarter Moon are marked by their decisiveness; impulse may come into play, but there is nothing left to guesswork. Those born under the First Quarter Moon are extraordinary for their ability to thrive in any crisis. The more stressful the situation, the better they get at handling it. If your birthday falls within this phase, your impulsivity and creativity apply to the physical world as well as to ideas and concepts. You are probably very firm in your opinions. This, in combination with your natural managerial skills, often puts you in a position of leadership
New Moon-The Explorer
Novelty. Instinct. Spontaneity.
The New Moon is a phase of fresh starts, unlimited possibilities, and intuition. Events that occur during the New Moon represent the pursuit of new ideas and experiences. Gifted at seeing potential, those born under the New Moon tend to be optimistic and enthusiastic. If your birthday falls within this phase, you were born when the moon had no light; thus, you have learned to depend on your intuition. As a result you are quite spontaneous and detest over-planning and micro-managing. You work best when you live in the moment, and so you are very adaptable and great at meeting challenges as they arrive.
Last Quarter-The Empath
Empathy. Individualism. Metamorphosis.
The Last Quarter is a phase of metamorphosis and discovery; what exists in the beginning is markedly different than that which emerges at the end. This moon represents transition, thus events that occur during this phase are associated with development. Those born under the Last Quarter Moon are the most emotionally aware of the lunar signs. If your birthday falls within this phase, you have intense empathy, feeling others’ emotions as your own more aptly than others are capable of. As a result, you require more alone time than most in order to find and center yourself. A true individual, you’re not afraid to listen to your guiding inner voice.
Full Moon-The Contradiction
Idealism. Duality. Fulfillment
The most enigmatic of the lunar signs, the Full Moon is a phase of opposing forces. Events that occur during this phase are characterized by duality--creative and logical, imaginative and practical, spiritual and worldly. Full Moon phase events may represent instability, but also present the opportunity to find balance between opposites. Those born during the Full Moon are susceptible to great swings in temperament and are likely deeply emotional. If your birthday falls during this phase, you are idealistic and constantly seek perfection. Your strength comes in the ability to find common ground between forces that others see as irreconcilable.
Waxing Gibbous-The Philosopher
Purpose. Analysis. Growth.
Those born under the Waxing Gibbous Moon are great philosophers constantly searching for meaning and purpose. You have a strong need to understand. You never stopped asking “why”, and search to find the essence of all people and situations you encounter. You may be quite spiritual. Your strengths lie in seeing the “big picture”, and you are focused on the greater good of all things. You strive to learn all you can and create a sense of purpose-both for yourself and those around you. You help people understand themselves and situations better and are motivated by growth.
Waning Crescent-The Mystic
Awareness. Spirituality. Enlightenment.
Events that occur under the Waning Crescent Moon are deeply aligned with the greater universe. This phase represents the transition from the physical to the spiritual, so events that fall under the Waning Crescent typically embody an intersection of past and future. The past has a significant bearing on how the future will unfold. Those with a birthday during this phase hold a great understanding of spiritual and mystical aspects. As a Mystic, you’re highly intuitive and may often be able to perceive things that others are unaware of. You have a confidence that only comes through a deep understanding of the universe.
Waning Gibbous-The Sage
Wisdom. Communication. Conviction
Communication thrives during the Waning Gibbous phase. Events that occur during this time bestow insight and wisdom and are often marked by feelings of enlightenment. Those born under the Waning Gibbous Moon are described by friends and family as “wise beyond their years.” If you have a birthday during this phase, you are a natural communicator ready to spread your message to the world at large. You feel compelled to share your thoughts with others and may even feel responsible for those you attempt to enlighten. You are often strongly aligned with a cause and leave a lasting impression on those whose paths you cross