Episode 5: Hayoołkááł (Sacred Morning Time) — Returning to Alignment at Dawn
There is a reason so many spiritual traditions speak about the power of the early morning hours. In Diné teachings, that sacred time is known as Hayoołkááł—the period around dawn when the world awakens, the air is still, and the day has not yet been shaped by distraction, noise, or obligation.
In this episode of Learn My Heritage with Me, I explore the significance of Hayoołkááł and what it teaches us about living in alignment with Hózhó—a life of beauty, balance, harmony, and right relationship.
As a Diné woman who grew up away from many of these teachings, this podcast is part of my personal journey of reclamation. I am learning, reflecting, and sharing these teachings out loud so they can root deeper within me. Along the way, I'm discovering that many of the practices I've been teaching and living for years are deeply aligned with Diné ways of knowing—even when I didn't yet have the language for them.
In this episode, we discuss:
🌅 What Hayoołkááł means and why dawn is considered a sacred time
🌅 The significance of Wii’íígeeh (the colors of dawn) and what they symbolize
🌅 The connection between morning prayer, intention, and abundance
🌅 The Diné philosophy of Sa’ah Naagháí Bik’eh Hózhóón and living in harmony
🌅 The relationship between the four elements—air, water, fire, and earth—and our daily lives
🌅 The role of women and their connection to creation, life, and balance
🌅 How forced assimilation, boarding schools, and loss of language disrupted access to these teachings
🌅 Why many Indigenous people feel a longing for something they cannot quite name
🌅 Practical ways to reconnect with Hayoołkááł in modern life
🌅 How my Thrill of Success Planner supports intentional living through daily morning alignment
One realization that struck me while studying this teaching is that Hayoołkááł isn't simply about waking up early. It's about beginning each day intentionally. Before the emails. Before the stress. Before the demands of life. It's about creating a moment to reconnect with yourself, your values, your purpose, and the world around you.
The more I learn, the more I realize that this is exactly what I've been encouraging others to do through coaching for years. My Thrill of Success Planner was designed to help people start each day with clarity, gratitude, intention, and focused action. Not as a replacement for traditional teachings, but as a modern tool that supports the same principle: beginning each day in alignment rather than reaction.
For many of us, returning to these teachings isn't about perfection. It's not about knowing every word or every ceremony. It's about remembering. It's about reconnecting. It's about recognizing that these teachings may still live within us, even if they were never directly passed down.
If you've ever felt disconnected from yourself, your heritage, your purpose, or your path, I hope this conversation reminds you that every sunrise offers an opportunity to begin again.
The teachings I share here are publicly available. I am not sharing ceremony, and I am not speaking for all Diné people. This is a personal reclamation—spoken out loud so it can root deeper within me.
Ahéhee' (thank you) for learning alongside me.
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