According to the Chinese Medicine Clock, different times of night correspond to different organs — and emotions. Paying attention to when you wake up may help you understand what your body or spirit is trying to tell you.
9:00 – 11:00 PM:
Difficulty falling asleep at this time may be linked to stress and worry. The body is transitioning from the day’s activity to rest, and the endocrine system is balancing hormones. Try gentle stretching, reading, or consuming calming foods like avocados, bananas, carrots, or yogurt to ease into sleep.
11:00 PM – 1:00 AM:
Waking up during this period could signal emotional disappointment or frustration. This is when the gallbladder works to break down fats and regulate decision-making energy. Practicing forgiveness — even when difficult — can help release emotional stagnation and restore balance.
1:00 – 3:00 AM:
This timeframe relates to the liver, which is responsible for detoxification and emotional processing. Awakening during these hours may reflect anger, resentment, or unresolved tension. Meditation, slow breathing, or journaling can help calm the mind and cleanse emotional buildup.
3:00 – 5:00 AM:
As mentioned earlier, this is the lung meridian phase — connected to grief, renewal, and awakening. Spiritually, it’s a moment of powerful transformation, urging you to release the old and make space for new growth.
