The Ayurvedic Clock...

Which divides the day into different time periods, each associated with specific doshas (Kapha, Pitta, and Vata)

and activities that align with the body’s natural rhythms. Here's a brief breakdown:

◆ 1. Dawn (Kapha Period) - 6 AM to 10 AM

Ideal time to gather energy, prepare for the day, complete elimination, eat lightly, and exercise.

◆ 2. Day (Pitta Period) - 10 AM to 2 PM

A good time for high-energy activities, organizing, planning, taking action, and having the heaviest meal as digestion is strongest.

◆ 3. Afternoon (Vata Period) - 2 PM to 6 PM

Best suited for communication, socializing, movement, and completing tasks that require creativity.

◆ 4. Dusk (Kapha Period) - 6 PM to 10 PM

Slow down, eat a lighter meal, prepare for rest, and transition to nighttime activities.

◆ 5. Night (Pitta and Vata Periods) - 10 PM to 6 AM

Deep sleep and transformation occur. Around midnight, deep assimilation and cleansing processes are active. Early morning hours (2-6 AM) are associated with light sleep and subconscious processing.

This rhythm supports optimal health by aligning daily habits with natural cycles.
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The Ayurvedic Clock... Which divides the day into different time periods, each associated with specific doshas (Kapha, Pitta, and Vata) and activities that align with the body’s natural rhythms. Here's a brief breakdown: ◆ 1. Dawn (Kapha Period) - 6 AM to 10 AM Ideal time to gather energy, prepare for the day, complete elimination, eat lightly, and exercise. ◆ 2. Day (Pitta Period) - 10 AM to 2 PM A good time for high-energy activities, organizing, planning, taking action, and having the heaviest meal as digestion is strongest. ◆ 3. Afternoon (Vata Period) - 2 PM to 6 PM Best suited for communication, socializing, movement, and completing tasks that require creativity. ◆ 4. Dusk (Kapha Period) - 6 PM to 10 PM Slow down, eat a lighter meal, prepare for rest, and transition to nighttime activities. ◆ 5. Night (Pitta and Vata Periods) - 10 PM to 6 AM Deep sleep and transformation occur. Around midnight, deep assimilation and cleansing processes are active. Early morning hours (2-6 AM) are associated with light sleep and subconscious processing. This rhythm supports optimal health by aligning daily habits with natural cycles. Credit @TempleBeauty X
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