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How late is considered night?

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It's a very silly question, but in the article related to summoning Demons it is written that when summoning a Demon one hasn't summoned before, or this is the first time summoning a specific Demon, it should be done at night. I am an early sleeper and early riser, and have my routine really established because it works well for me (22:00-22:30 to 7:00-7:30). However, I am afraid it might not really be fully night, and staying up for much longer would mean I'd have to catch up on sleep (I know this from experience). Staying until 00:00 will convert me into your average zombie, so I'd like to know if I can do it at around 23:00 maybe, a bit later than what I'm used to, to avoid disrupting my routine too much.
Have a great day everyone :D
 
Night is after the sun goes down and before it comes back up. The exact time changes in different parts of the year. If you're on the North Pole in the summer time, then I don't know what to tell you. :lol:
 

It's because the astral is more "quite" at night just as the physical world, and also so that nobody disturbs you.

It's not that important, you can do it whenever.
 
CrimsonMonarch said:
It's a very silly question, but in the article related to summoning Demons it is written that when summoning a Demon one hasn't summoned before, or this is the first time summoning a specific Demon, it should be done at night. I am an early sleeper and early riser, and have my routine really established because it works well for me (22:00-22:30 to 7:00-7:30). However, I am afraid it might not really be fully night, and staying up for much longer would mean I'd have to catch up on sleep (I know this from experience). Staying until 00:00 will convert me into your average zombie, so I'd like to know if I can do it at around 23:00 maybe, a bit later than what I'm used to, to avoid disrupting my routine too much.
Have a great day everyone :D

when theres an opportunity to talk with a god, take it. dont wait.
 
North Pole lmao :lol:
Thanks, I can do it even before I sleep then. I'm saved.
 
CrimsonMonarch said:
It's a very silly question, but in the article related to summoning Demons it is written that when summoning a Demon one hasn't summoned before, or this is the first time summoning a specific Demon, it should be done at night. I am an early sleeper and early riser, and have my routine really established because it works well for me (22:00-22:30 to 7:00-7:30). However, I am afraid it might not really be fully night, and staying up for much longer would mean I'd have to catch up on sleep (I know this from experience). Staying until 00:00 will convert me into your average zombie, so I'd like to know if I can do it at around 23:00 maybe, a bit later than what I'm used to, to avoid disrupting my routine too much.
Have a great day everyone :D

What Ol Argedco Luciftias said.

Also, there' no real benefit in staying up longer than you do. That's a normal sleep schedule to have, unlike many people nowadays.

When I could my early riser schedule was sleeping from 8:30-9:00pm to 4:30-5:00am which I found works through trial and error and works best for me. You cannot really go to bed after 10:30pm or wake up after 9am without harmful consequences, unless you're ill and your body's needs to adopt a different schedule temporarily to recover. Generally, it's ill-advised to go to bed any later than 11pm as that's not healthy for the human body and it disrupts your pineal gland's activity.

When you find a schedule where you wake naturally without an alarm, feeling energised, refreshed and ready to take on your day, that's when you know you've find the right schedule. Many people due to harmful habits they gained growing up from parents, social connections and media brainwashing call themselves "night owls" and go to bed much later than natural night owls. It doesn't really work and harmfully impacts health in the long run, regardless of people's bro science opinions.

What you're doing is right and there's no need to delay your sleep schedule. In winter, you'll have plenty of time in the morning and after twilight to talk to night Gods and Goddesses. In summer, depending on where you are, these Deities would rather you build a relationship with them during the day than take a blow to your health. Your health is of paramount importance to your life, your goals and to them. So, no Deity will ever ask you to do something against it. Quite the opposite.

In life, the main aims are moksha (spiritual advancement), dharma (vocation, self-development mental/physical/emotional/spiritual), kama (family, love, friendship, leisure), artha (financial prosperity and growth). Arogya (health) is a supporting goal that allows you to enjoy every other aspect of your life and that's why it's considered sacred. Sometimes we may need to temporarily sacrifice things in life but this is one of those times where there is no need for that.

Hope this helps!
 
Hey, you changed your profile picture! I like it.

Yep, I was not going to waste it anyway :D

This is very elaborate, thank you! Earliest I've had to wake up routinely was at 6:00, but would have to sleep at 21:00. 9 hours just works wonders for me, no matter how tired I am I will always sleep 9 hours at most and then wake up naturally. The routine you mentioned had 8 hours which is still solid, and you're absolutely spot on about what routines others have. I am a university student and often times when having to work in group projects I ask my classmates to have a meeting to finish some tasks or to review the work and someone will propose meeting at like 00:00, which is insane in my opinion. After 22:00-22:30 I can barely focus on my aura, let alone on a project. A lot of them also stay up very, very late even if there's not workload to justify it. I could never understand why this was so and just chalked it up to me being a bit weird, but it is as you say, at one point I realized that it is not I who was weird, it was them being unhealthy. I agree with your statements about peer pressure and media manipulation in this regard, something happened along the way.

And thank you for the main aims of life, I didn't know about them. It gives me a clearer way of viewing life as a whole, where did you learn this?
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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