The idea behind waking up at certain times during the night comes from traditional Chinese medicine. It suggests the body has “14 main meridians,” with 12 linked to a 24-hour internal clock. Each meridian is active for two hours, influencing physical, emotional, and mental states.
Waking up at the same time every night may not be random. It can signal an imbalance in a specific meridian, affecting the body or emotions. These disturbances may show up as stress, discomfort, or restlessness during sleep.
For example, waking at 1:00 a.m. may relate to circulation or gallbladder issues. Emotionally, it can reflect worry or resentment. Spiritually, it may suggest a person is overextending themselves or relying too much on outside approval instead of restoring their own energy.
Some people also report waking between 3:00 and 5:00 a.m., which is often linked to deeper awareness. The article notes this period is “often associated with spiritual awakening,” especially when there is no clear medical cause.
Overall, these patterns combine physical, emotional, and spiritual factors. Paying attention to when you wake up can offer insight into possible imbalances and areas that may need care, helping guide better health, awareness, and personal growth.