Defining Spiritual Feminist Literature A Sacred Genre of Voice, Healing, and Reclamation By Mukata Dangi DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15834045 Abstract Spiritual Feminist Literature is a genre created by Mukata Dangi in 2025 to reclaim the sacred voice of the feminine in literature. It blends memoir, mysticism, poetry, and cultural memory to restore truth, empowerment, and healing. This paper defines the genre and explores its alignment with key global priorities such as gender equality, mental health, and cultural preservation. It proposes that literature can be a form of sacred resistance, personal transformation, and global advocacy. Introducon Throughout literary history, very few individuals have created entirely new genres. Spiritual Feminist Literature emerges as a genre rooted in lived experience, silence-breaking, and sacred feminine wisdom. This paper explores its cultural and spiritual necessity in the 21st century. What Is Spiritual Feminist Literature? This genre integrates personal memoir, poetic expression, mystical insight, and feminist resistance. It allows women and marginalized voices to speak their truths while also preserving sacred knowledge systems that have been suppressed under patriarchy. Unlike traditional literary forms, this genre centers embodiment, intuition, and inner awakening as legitimate forms of narrative power. Alignment with Global Goals Spiritual Feminist Literature is aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly: - SDG 5: Gender Equality - SDG 3: Good Health and Wellbeing - SDG 4: Quality Education Through its emphasis on empowerment, healing, and storytelling, this genre supports global efforts to elevate women’s voices and preserve cultural heritage.