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Simultaneously, the Large Intestine Meridian is also heavily influenced during this time, as it prepares for its peak activity in the early morning. This meridian is the primary driver of the body’s detoxification system, not just on a physical level, but on an emotional one as well. It is responsible for the act of “letting go” of what is toxic or redundant. Consistent wakefulness in this window suggests a struggle with release. It begs the question: What are you carrying that has become a burden? What thoughts, relationships, or habits are cluttering your internal landscape and preventing you from moving forward with a clean slate?
For those who view these awakenings through a spiritual lens, the experience is often called “the call to consciousness.” It is believed that during these hours, the collective human consciousness is at its quietest, making it the ideal time for meditation, prayer, or creative inspiration. Many artists, writers, and spiritual leaders throughout history have reported that their most profound breakthroughs occurred during these early morning vigils. Rather than fighting the wakefulness with frustration—which only triggers the “fight or flight” response and ensures you stay awake—the spiritual approach suggests leaning into the silence.
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