I'm being funny about it, but I'll explain it briefly.
If you consider the actual position of the sun (the true solar time), noon is indeed the middle point between sunrise and sunset. This is called solar noon, the moment when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky.
I don't know if you've ever looked at a sunset and been enchanted by its beauty. This is not only because of the image you see; it is also an energetic moment. Many yogis meditate during the transition from day to night because they harness the energetic power that exists at that time.
Noon is precisely the moment in between.
In our modern "civilization," we no longer have a conscious awareness of these moments. But that doesn't mean they aren't important for our functioning.
You probably know the saying, "Every hour of sleep before midnight counts as double."Go to bed at ten o'clock and
Around midnight, you enter REM sleep, which then transitions into deeper stages, aligned with this energetic moment.
If you think that the position of the sun—and by extension, twilight—has no effect, consider this: the moon, which is much farther away, influences the tides on Earth.
In the same way, all the planets in our solar system exert a profound influence on us and the events that take place on Earth.
There is an entire science dedicated to this called astrology. And I don't mean the kind you read in the newspaper. I mean going to a real astrologer who can explain, on a soul level, what challenges and opportunities you might encounter in the coming year and how you can use them for the development of your soul.
When I talk about development, I mean the unfolding of your divine nature—consciousness, love, joy, and more.
De-envelopment of the soul.The ancients who created our language were so much more in touch.
Then you might also understand why time changes (daylight saving time, etc.) are energetically harmful to us. They are disruptive not only to sensitive people but also to those who are less sensitive.
And when I say "sensitive people," don't read that as "weak people." That’s often our first thought, which is understandable. But to truly "come to your senses" requires effort and courage.
I understand that you come to your senses while riding your BMW in the evening. That’s why it feels so enjoyable. You are the yogi among us.
You wouldn’t do badly as Zulu
It is real