3 AM Wake Up Calls

2009 March 23
by scarletbegonia

The past several days I find myself awake at 3. I’m not really sure why, but it’s a sense of uneasiness. Lots of energy.  It seemed as though the earth was awake. Here again I find myself awake and trying to find a way to occupy my time and drift back into dream land. So, I decided to do a sesarch for earth energies and 3 am. I ran into this blog. I have no idea who the author is or what exactly her blog is about, but the post dated 3/15/09 it resonates with me.  It’s almost pretty close to what I feel. What’s surprising is the dates. From the Spring Equinox as this started a few days before and continues. I do have to get up in a few hours to get ready for work, so I’m desperately trying to mellow the energies so I can get to rest. Strange feeling this is. Oh what’s different about this morning, is a slight bit of nausea.

Good night.

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  1. 2009 April 19

    Interesting about waking up at 3..for me it is often 2.
    I enjoyed tumel’s comment too. I am very much into numbers..I can’t help myself.
    So I am not surprised about my 2 “energy” wake time for it is one of my main numerology numbers.

    Good energies to you!

  2. 2009 March 26
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    Hi Scarletbegonia,

    I love the 3’s :) their cycle is three-fold, 3, 6, 9; 3, 6, 9; 3, 6, 9.

    Even in the date of your linked post, there is a 3,6,9 which adds up to 18, or 9, the end of a first 3 cycle, the beginning of another.

    I like too that as the number 3 reaches four, (3 x 4 = 12) it begins again at 3, like it comes back to itself.

    I am beginning to wonder if we are in a cycle of 3’s or a third dimension and when we are ready, we go to the fourth?

    I like these definitions the most of the cycle of 3’s.

    Physics.
    - a sequence of changing states that, upon completion, produces a final state identical to the original one.
    - one of a succession of periodically recurring events.
    - a complete alteration in which a phenomenon attains a maximum and minimum value, returning to a final value equal to the original one.

    Mathematics.

    - a permutation of a set of elements that leaves the original cyclic order of the elements unchanged.

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