Instagram, YouTube and especially TikTok (“SpiritualTok”) have become major channels for astrology, tarot, manifestation, witchcraft, and crystal content
Common activities involve yoga, channeling, psychic development, and holistic therapies aimed at self-empowerment and healing. Its individualism — where the self is the ultimate authority — appeals to those seeking autonomy over institutional faith.
Latter-day platforms like Instagram, YouTube and especially TikTok (“SpiritualTok”) have become major channels for astrology, tarot, manifestation, witchcraft, and crystal content, often in short, viral formats.
These platforms create decentralized micro‑communities around practices (e.g., live‑streamed tarot, full‑moon rituals, scripting for manifestation) and fuse New Age themes with self‑help, pop psychology, and influencer culture.
"Do not turn to mediums or seek out spiritists, for you will be defiled by them. I am the Lord your God." Leviticus 19:31
New Age ideas now infuse mainstream wellness: yoga-as-therapy, energy healing, chakras, sound baths, and “holistic” health are marketed as mental‑health or lifestyle tools rather than as religion per se.
Millennial and Gen‑Z audiences increasingly build eclectic “toolkits” that combine mindfulness, astrology, crystals, journaling, and shadow‑work/trauma language, reframing New Age practice as a form of personalized therapeutic spirituality.
With the advent and explosive growth in Artificial Intelligence, AI tools are now available and accessible for personalized tarot readings, manifestation apps, and virtual reality rituals are predicted to surge, blending New Age with digital wellness by the late 2020s and 2030s. Platforms like SpiritualTok will mature into immersive and collective practices such as global full-moon meditations.
The New Age Movement manifests as self-gratifying and seductive spiritual philosophy and practice which, in orientation, is diabolically designed to draw the individual away from a creator-God and into the occult.