May 31, 2025: Habari Gani? God Time
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Switch your time over to God time.

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Saturday, May 31, 2025
There's a term in Eastern yogic tradition called brahmamuhurta, which means "God time." In Indian tradition, Brahma would correlate with what Westerners call "God," the creator of the universe alongside Vishnu, the sustainer, and Shiva the destroyer in their own version of the trinity called trimurti.
If you've read anything I've written you already know that though I identify as a Christian that I view God as one and these various traditions as attempts to understand the same one true God, simply using different words and cultural lenses. Ultimately, God is incomprehensible to humans and so we do our best.
In yogic context, God time or the divine hour refers to a time of day that is most auspicious for spiritual practice and communing with the Most High. One muhurta is a period of 48 minutes, and Brahmamuhurta refers to a period of 2 muhurtas 96 minutes before sunrise.
Right now, on the East coast of the United States that would approximately be 5 am.
Anyone who has gotten up for an early morning run, prayer, or yoga practice already knows from experience the beauty of this time of the day. It is profoundly quiet and still - not even the birds have woken up yet, and the energy feels startlingly clear. Especially if you live in the city, it feels as though the haze of everyone's collective energy and chaos pauses for a brief time before the busyness of the day begins again.
To me, God time is much more than an appointment with God that you make or you miss. Some people talk about waking up around 3:30 am for similar reasons. God time is a way of looking at the world. It is a decision to dedicate my day to God and to let God rule my day, rather than leaning on my own understanding of things, which is very limited. It is a recognition that God's timing is not necessarily the timing I would have selected, but I will trust God's way over my own.
If you are experiencing a time of waiting, feeling that you wish the timing of your life were different, that something would happen faster, I would submit to you a challenge.
For a week, get off of your timing and submit to God time. Get up early and dedicate an hour if you can simply to communing with God in whatever way works for you. Ask for clarity, and at the end of the week, journal the insights you receive.
Journal Prompt:
Do you trust God's timing?
How can you begin to relax into God's timing over your own?
In what ways can you set aside time to commune with God?
What is God revealing to you about the timing of your life?
As always, wishing you abundant life, love, joy, peace, & prosperity.
Love,
Christina Victoria Mills
Christina V. Mills is the creator and editor of Liveology®.
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