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Endsieg_Enjoyer said:
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The astrological day begins when the Sun rises, which is somewhere around 6 am for most people. Not exactly sure for extreme climates. The astrological day is basically like the "true" day from an energy standpoint, when we understand that each day has a light/dark cycle that begins with the Sun rising, not midnight.
As far as your "normal" workings go, as long as you are doing them consistently within a 24 hour period, then you are fine, regardless of the exact time of day. There are other areas of leeway in regards to doing a working twice if you miss a day, and so on.
For the Squares however, this is much more strict, because the power of the Square comes from the numerical sequence of the repetitions on each day. Therefore, you cannot miss and day and do it twice on the next. It has to be the correct reps on the correct day. As mentioned above, an astrological day is based around the Sun rising, not the 12am midnight point. So you must organize when you do the reps of your working around this astrological time-frame.
You say you wake up very early, which could be like 2am-4am. In this case, this is fine. If it is 5am, then it should be ok if you do it immediately, but this is pretty close to end of the day. Basically, avoid the 5am-7am window to avoid confusion about the astrological day.
In regards to starting the a Square and counting your days/reps, it is fine to start during the night. Ideally a Sun Square is starting during Sunday, during the day, and during an hour of the Sun. However, if you are unable to do this, and you end up starting it on the nighttime for that day, that is ok because it is still counted as Sunday.
From our traditional time calculations, 3am on Monday would be Monday. From an astrological standpoint, it is still 'Sunday', because the Sun has not yet rose again, starting the new day. It is merely the dark time of the same day. Once it becomes 7am on what we call Monday, then it astrologically becomes Monday, the day of the Moon.
Hopefully that clears up your question. All you have to do is just throw out your idea of traditional calendar timing and replace it with the timing of the Sun.
You can see what I have mentioned within this website: https://planetaryhours.net/
Notice that the day changes at the 6am-7am time period on their display. For the sake of your Square, definitely don't do them that close to the end of the day, just to be safe. If you can finish by 5am, that is fine. This also helps avoid confusion by Daylight Savings time.