Waking Early Makes You Smile

I heard all kinds of reasons given today as to why rising early is good for the body and particularly the mood. Arguments such as get as much light as you can and so on.

There was one cause ignored for such an effect on the mood, which is undoubtedly the case.

When the Sun ‘rises’ its rays impact the magnetic body of the Earth. If you are attuned to the Earth you will hear the effects of this wave, or properly said, these waves. they change quite rapidly, especially at and just before dawn. They are audible to the human ear. I have heard them. Enough to cause me to write this short piece.

As the angle of incidence grows more acute the impact angle alters and with it the effect of the note produced. Now instead of impacting the body at a more horizontal angle it becomes more vertical and the impact more ‘weighty’ on the body. Consider the effect at midday. Here the angle will be as close to vertical as it will come that day and the ‘weight of the sun’ will fall fully upon the body. The body grows tired. The body associates tiredness with eating, so we take our meals at midday.

The feeding frenzy at lunch time leads to the desire for a siesta in the afternoon. The effect is delayed.

As the afternoon wears on the angle now, instead of hitting the body in an impelling fashion, hits it in a lagging fashion. Energy grows lower and lesser. We are ‘tired’ in the afternoon, and drag ourselves towards evening.

None of this was considered this morning, by the reporters excitedly describing the effects of being ‘an early morning person’. But then I doubt they consider themselves as electro-magnetic entities, though no doubt charismatic.

Author: Keith Armstrong

Dance teacher, writer, film-maker, educationalist, enthusiast.