Postby Shireside » Tue Aug 01, 2017 8:04 am
Absolutely! Though it certainly didn't have anything to do with witchery, I was hugely nocturnal several years ago despite work and college schedules. I was pretty bad about it, and had no discipline...going in for 8-hour shifts on 2 hours of sleep was beyond stupid, and when school came around, I'd still be up until the crack of dawn and scrape by with as little functionality as possible. I'd get sick all the time because I wasn't giving my body a break, but I couldn't be bothered to care. Mine is a pretty extreme example because the imbalance was kindled by a genuine addiction to something which kept me awake as often as possible, but I think it applies here.
Though I was up through the daytime hours as well, I looked forward to the night the most... The setting of the sun wants to send the overt, "tangible" aspect of your psyche to bed, while sharpening your subtle, intuitive aspect which has a stronger tie to the Unseen. In the activity of day, it can often be difficult to really connect with the parts of yourself and the world around you which are the most conducive of the witching way. I understand day and night to be reflections of the seasonal shift from summer to winter, inclusive of the Unseen connotations of this cycle. In the night, the little winter of our 24-hour period, the spirit world really does seem closer to the surface of our awareness.
The map is not the territory, the facet is not the jewel.