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Why Some Months Feel Lighter Than Others (And What Javanese Cosmology Says About It)

  There's a specific feeling most people have had at some point without ever naming it properly: a stretch of weeks where everything just moves more easily. Decisions feel clearer. Conversations land better. Nothing dramatic happens — it's not that good news arrives, it's that the texture of the days themselves feels lighter than the weeks before or after. Then, without any obvious cause, that ease disappears. The same tasks that felt manageable in June start to feel heavier by September. Nothing external changed. You didn't. But something did. I've written before about why you can feel fine one day and not the next at the scale of a single day. This is the same question, asked at a larger scale — why do entire stretches of time carry a different quality than the ones around them? Javanese cosmology has an actual framework for this, and it's worth understanding properly rather than writing the feeling off as randomness or mood. The Cycle Underneath the Cycle...

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