Soul Awareness of Time in Balance
We often talk about divine timing when things seem to happen just when they’re meant to — moments that unfold in perfect alignment, even when we don’t understand why. But what does that really mean?
The Static View of Time
Timing as divine is a difficult concept to pin down because human awareness often perceives it as something outside of us — beyond influence, beyond reach, beyond understanding.
This outward focus creates what I call the Static View.
In the Static View, time is the ticking of the clock, moving in linear progression — past, present, future. It is time as measurement and motion through physical space. The Static View operates within three-dimensional awareness and leaves us feeling that time is fixed and external.
The Dynamic View of Awareness
Beyond the Static View lies another perspective — one that turns our focus inward toward a deeper understanding of divine timing. To enter this alternative, two questions arise:
What is time outside of the linear or Static View?
Time outside of the linear focuses on motion within awareness rather than within physical space. It is not limited by matter or sequence. Non-linear time is awareness of the boundless — the experience of being within something that has no beginning or end.
What is space outside of the linear or Static View?
Space beyond the linear is awareness itself — consciousness, knowing, the gathering of understanding. In the Static View, space holds form; outside it, space becomes the expression of knowing without boundaries.
This expanded perception creates the Dynamic View — awareness in motion. Within the Dynamic View, awareness connects one moment to the next in a continuous flow. From the linear perspective, that motion can appear random or chaotic, but from the dynamic perspective, it is the soul’s natural movement within the infinite and eternal.
Entering Divine Timing
To become aware of divine timing, we step out of the strictly linear and into this dynamic flow. The Static View helps us show up on time for appointments; the Dynamic View helps us align with the unfolding rhythm of the soul.
In the Dynamic View, divine timing is awareness of balance and truth in this moment. It is not something that happens to us but something we attune to — awareness meeting awareness, soul meeting soul, in perfect timing.
We learn that the Dynamic View does not replace the Static View; both coexist. The physical learns that linear awareness and infinite awareness are not opposites but partners — in balance, guiding both body and soul.
Soul Awareness of Time in Balance
Thus, divine timing is awareness of balance in this moment — the meeting point of heart and mind, body and soul, within the infinite and eternal flow of All That Is.
Shift “Divine” to soul awareness.
Shift “Timing” to of time.
Add in balance.
Divine timing becomes: soul awareness of time in balance.
Reflection
Take a quiet breath. Feel yourself between one moment and the next — aware, open, present.
This is the essence of divine timing: not something to wait for, but something to live within.
In awareness, you are already on time.

