Hari Om
[quote=stefanie;6580]i don't know it..so could you tell me ?
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Hello and namaste stefanie,
Let me offer the following for your consideration... perhaps it will lend a hand.
Here's a few ideas for the forum to consider and discuss on meditation times and yoga times (or [I]Sandhya upasana[/I]). I will assume one may do yoga and meditate too, as they compliment each other. If I am remiss, please advise accordinly.
[I]It is very traditional to meditate AM and PM - where does this come from?[/I]
This is based upon 'gaps' in the day called [B]Sandhya[/B]. This 'Sandhya' is considered a junction point in time, and upasana, in one form is meditation.
So, today many meditate AM and PM... there are junction points at these times . [B]What's the junction[/B]? Twilight or the changing of the sun's (surya) position in the sky that can translate to ones meditation/yoga experiences. The sun plays a key role in timing everything on earth AND is the atman or soul indicator for all on this planet. Since meditation deals with realizing the SELF ( Atman) , the sun has its influence here.
There are additional junction points [sandhya]: Sunrise, noon, sunset and midnight are considered the key sandhya times during the day. Also note there are these junction points during the 12 months as the sun, surya transits one zodiac sign to another [sankrati]; Like that, there are multiple other times, but for now lets look at the following:
Morning is Brahma Muhurta Sandhya
Noon for Vishnu Sandhya
Sunset called Mahesha Sandhya
Midnight called Kali or Turiya Sandhya
As we meditate/do yoga close to these junctions, it is thought that higher states consciousness are closer or easier to reach, hence the value of these times.
So, A.M. is Brahma Sandhya - a excellent time - around the time before sunrise. I have without fail enjoyed the best experiences at this time, as it is said, all nature wakes up at this time. You can (I can) [I][B]feel the whoosh [/B][/I]of life's energy begin at this time.
And PM, is Mahesha Sandhya ~ around sunset/twilight, just as the sun goes down below the horizon i.e. twilight.
[COLOR=black]pranams,[/COLOR]