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Something I've noticed for a while and grew curious since reading 94n's research on planets and such.

94n said:

Is it possible for someone to be spiritually drawn to a specific time of day kind of like how they're drawn to certain elements or past-life related matters?

For the longest time I've been very drawn to the twilight hours of a day, both dawn and dusk when night and day are considered to be at balance with one another. I feel spiritually stronger and empowered during these times and find it much easier to meditate and focus on the astral. But I also feel a deep connection with this time of day, it feels comforting, 'complete', something that brings something to me that I apparently seem to need or is part of me or perhaps empowers it.

The realm of my astral temple has always been in perpetual twilight, it's neither dawn nor dusk, there is no 24 hour cycle on this plane, the moon and sun rotate in a way where they are always opposite one another and the skies are always a purple-orange hue. It's very beautiful and comforting I find, and it just makes the interior of my temple very cozy with it's massive glass windows that look out to these skies, and the bright illumination of candles and fire chandeliers.

I'm just wondering if there's anybody that feels something like this whether it's also for twilight or if its for day, the noon, afternoon, evening, midnight, night? Do you ever feel spiritually drawn to a specific time of day?
 
There are day Daemons/Daemonesses and night Daemons/Daemonesses, and some Animals are nocturnal, so I would presume so. It seems like it is what one is more tuned-in to/with.
 
The preferred time of day can be assessed on which side of the soul is strongest.
it's in polarity.
Ida is stronger at night while Pingala is stronger by day.
Twilight represents death and rebirth, the beginning of meditation
 
Whether the person may enjoy the day or night time is a little more obscure. I found resources, from Indian astrology from one of my favorite astrologers that may suggest this (this technique isn't mine):

Prishthodaya signs are signs that rise... with their read end. They are Aries, Taurus, Cancer, Sagittarius, and Capricorn. Gemini (Ubhayodaya) falls under rulership of the Moon in Indian astrology, so they're lumped in the same category as night signs.

The signs governed by the Sun, in Indian astrology, which are strong during the day time, are Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Aquarius, and Pisces. These signs ( except Pisces, which is the same as Gemini) rise with their head first, which are called Sheershodaya.

Count to see the luminaries and the 5 classical planets, how many of these bodies end up in the prishthodaya or sheershodaya signs. The predominance may give a clue.

The strength of the sun or moon, may also give you a clue. How busy they are or how operational they are, especially if one is stronger than the other. Their placement can also add more indicators (see below).

In Western astrology, a significant amount of bodies below the horizon suggests the person is closed off to the world, especially if they're closer to the IC (can hint to nocturnal). A significant amount of planets above the horizon suggests the person is open to the world (can hint to diurnal).

These may give you a clue also.

The different planets, along with luminaries, have many significations. Perhaps looking into and investigating to see which planets rule what can also give you a clue. :)

I wish you the best of luck. Techniques work for some and may not work for others. It also depends on the entire chart x.
 

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