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Brahma Muhurta: The Hour of Reclamation

The sacred pre-dawn hours as a protected space to grieve lost identity and reconnect with your deepest truth.

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Why It Matters

Brahma Muhurta—the 'hour of Brahman,' approximately 4-6 AM—holds special power in yogic and bhakti traditions. It is the threshold between the constructed day-self and the authentic night-self, when social masks have loosened and the mind naturally turns inward. Mirabai used dawn for her most honest devotional expressions, free from the demands of role and expectation. Creating a brahma muhurta practice—waking before the day's obligations—offers you protected time to grieve without performance. In these hours, ask: Who was I before others told me who to be? What did I suppress? What am I longing to become? The relative silence and solitude of pre-dawn make space for honest grieving and the emergence of truer identity. This becomes your daily ritual of reclamation.

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