03-10-2024, 03:36 AM
So I've been thinking.
We know that birds are nature's alarm clock...
Along with sunrise, they'll wake you up. You don't need a gadget, it's built in.
But what about when birds start singing at night? Sure, it's rare. Happens on a full moon sometimes, usually it's just one bird, maybe a couple.
I think that the number of birds singing directly correlates to how alert we're supposed to be.
So when ALL the birds start singing, it's time to get up.
But when one or two birds are randomly singing in the middle of the night, maybe it means we're supposed to be somewhat alert at the time.
It'd be a localized phenomenon. And it doesn't necessarily require fully getting up and checking things out, but...
What if it means that maybe you COULD get up, sorta take a look around, peer into the night and see what's going on, take notice of something.
What if there's a certain level of synchronicity involved and you're meant to witness/experience something you'd otherwise miss??
I think I'm gonna experiment with this.
Of course, it's VERY rare to hear birds at night, at least in my experience. But I think if we lived a little closer to nature and it was a little more accessible to us from where we sleep...
It might be beneficial to get up and take a look around outside whenever we hear a bird in the middle of the night. I think there's something to it.
We know that birds are nature's alarm clock...
Along with sunrise, they'll wake you up. You don't need a gadget, it's built in.
But what about when birds start singing at night? Sure, it's rare. Happens on a full moon sometimes, usually it's just one bird, maybe a couple.
I think that the number of birds singing directly correlates to how alert we're supposed to be.
So when ALL the birds start singing, it's time to get up.
But when one or two birds are randomly singing in the middle of the night, maybe it means we're supposed to be somewhat alert at the time.
It'd be a localized phenomenon. And it doesn't necessarily require fully getting up and checking things out, but...
What if it means that maybe you COULD get up, sorta take a look around, peer into the night and see what's going on, take notice of something.
What if there's a certain level of synchronicity involved and you're meant to witness/experience something you'd otherwise miss??
I think I'm gonna experiment with this.
Of course, it's VERY rare to hear birds at night, at least in my experience. But I think if we lived a little closer to nature and it was a little more accessible to us from where we sleep...
It might be beneficial to get up and take a look around outside whenever we hear a bird in the middle of the night. I think there's something to it.