
Midlife can feel like the moment the old story stops working and a new one starts asking for your attention. On The Midlife Rebel Podcast, we explore spiritual awakening through the lens of quantum creation, manifestation, and what many describe as 5D consciousness, with guest Diana Devine. Her story begins with real-world intensity: born in the Soviet Union, moving to Israel as a child, and living through war. A pivotal moment comes when an inner voice tells her to leave a bus stop just before it is bombed. That experience shapes everything that follows, opening questions about intuition, unseen realms, and the nature of reality itself. It grounds the central idea of this episode — that midlife awakening isn’t about escaping life, but recognising our role as active participants in consciousness.
Deanna describes a long apprenticeship in spiritual practice, including Reiki, shamanic work, travel, and plant medicine journeys in Peru and the Amazon. She frames these experiences as a way of learning to perceive more of what sits beneath everyday life — what she calls a field of information. Over time, her work expands into areas she describes as galactic exploration, including light language and energetic activation. Whether this is understood as mysticism, psychology, or a blend of both, the takeaway is practical: human awareness can expand, and spiritual awakening in midlife often unfolds in stages. This phase of life becomes a threshold for rebuilding self-trust, expanding identity, and approaching life with more curiosity and intention.
The conversation then moves into the language often used in quantum manifestation. The quantum field is described as a space of potential, where attention and perception influence what we experience. Ideas like the observer effect and quantum entanglement are linked to everyday life, particularly how our focus and emotional state shape what we notice and reinforce. Diana introduces heart coherence as a way of bringing the body and mind into alignment, suggesting that a regulated nervous system supports clearer decision-making and a greater sense of flow. In this context, patterns we see in relationships and routines become feedback. Even our engagement with news and media becomes part of the equation, as attention can amplify the very experiences we’re trying to move beyond.
From here, the focus turns to grounded, practical tools. Small shifts — pausing before reacting, spending time in nature, creating space for stillness — begin to retrain how we respond to life. These aren’t abstract ideas; they are ways of building presence and reducing reactivity over time. Diana also explores quantum healing hypnosis, past-life frameworks, and the idea of accessing deeper layers of the subconscious to resolve patterns and fears. Whether taken literally or symbolically, the process points to the same outcome: bringing unconscious material into awareness so it no longer drives behaviour. The conversation then widens to include AI and the future of work, raising questions about sovereignty, human consciousness, and how we stay connected to our own direction as the world shifts.
The thread running through it all is choice. Midlife is not a fixed point, it’s a point of awareness. We may not control every external change, but we can develop the capacity to respond with more clarity. In that sense, quantum creation becomes less about controlling outcomes and more about how we meet life — where we place our attention, what we reinforce, and how we participate in the reality we’re living.

