Resh "polarity"
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If I decide to not do Midnight Resh because I sleep through the time (on purpose), would it be better to drop Noon Resh as well, because it won't be "equilibrated," or should I go for 3 adorations a day even if it's uneven?
If you don't do it on time, do it as soon as you remember, but do all four a day - that's how I was taught.
If you endevor to do all four regularly, each at its appropriate moment, in time, the ability to do it even while sleeping develops (subconsciousness adopts the pattern), and in more time, the ability to do it even when you're not doing it develops
-i.e. there's a continuous conscious & subconscious devotional connectedness with Solar "tides" throughout the day&night cycle (and much more, which I'm not sure I can put into words, nor that I should even if I could, because it pertains to one's own intimate connection with the Sun, inner Sol as well as the outer physical Sun). -
If I decide to not do Midnight Resh because I sleep through the time (on purpose), would it be better to drop Noon Resh as well, because it won't be "equilibrated," or should I go for 3 adorations a day even if it's uneven?
Thanks.
Well, I have done all four for two years. But now, I feel like I should strive for regularity and precision. I'm doing Rising and Sunset with dead-on accuracy. (I'm not saying I never did that before.
) I realize there's nothing compared to doing all four, but I'm intentionally deviating (for now) from the traditional practice by not doing Midnight, because the uninterrupted sleep is more important to me than the practice, at the moment. Doing it (way) after the time while I'm doing the others on time would break the spot-on regularity that I'm aiming for (not just with Resh, BTW).Hence the question. Though I'm almost sure I should do Noon anyway...
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If I decide to not do Midnight Resh because I sleep through the time (on purpose), would it be better to drop Noon Resh as well, because it won't be "equilibrated," or should I go for 3 adorations a day even if it's uneven?
In my practice, the four adorations resonate down through all aspects of four-fold symbolism. Dropping midnight, for me, would be dropping my daily influx of night, darkness, Earth, Tacere, cold/dryness, winter, etc. I take the practice as a sequence of offering up the Konx that's been driving me for the previous 6 hours in order to make room in myself for a slightly larger influx from the new quarter (Aum let it fill me!). That being the case, I can't really offer advice for your case. Dropping one of the quarters would throw me completely off true. Dropping its opposite might seem to "balance" it at first glance but, drilling deeper, I'd see that I'm only affirming Air/Water and thus neglecting "dry" completely as well as building up Knowing and Daring while neglecting Willing and Keeping Silent. For me, at least, that would be a bad thing.
However... I currently can't hit Ra on time to save my life. I do it when I wake up and manage to hit the other three within a 10min window consistently. Since I came to the Work overbalanced in Air anyway, I see this as a good working model for now until the other three are equilibrated.
Don't know if any of that helps but... that's where I am.
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If I decide to not do Midnight Resh because I sleep through the time (on purpose), would it be better to drop Noon Resh as well, because it won't be "equilibrated," or should I go for 3 adorations a day even if it's uneven?
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