January 11, 2026
- Tessa van Rossen
- 9 hours ago
- 2 min read

The day may start a bit “bleh.”
Especially when nothing in particular is going on,
it can feel slightly uncomfortable.
If you’re already stressed, you may notice it less.
Around midday, the tension begins to ease.
There’s more room to relax.
In short: the day starts lightly tense
and gradually becomes softer and calmer.
Easier.
There is a magnetic field in which the Earth seems to stretch slightly, as if she is elongating herself.
It doesn’t feel very comfortable for her — a bit like a baby being stretched out.
I sense this happens because the Earth is positioned right between two magnetic fields, possibly due to the pull of the Moon and the Sun. As if she is momentarily caught in between. This movement begins around midnight and, in our experience of time, lasts until about midday. After that, the tension eases.
This means you may feel a bit more tense in the morning. Nothing serious — just slightly less at ease. Especially when there is no obvious reason in your circumstances, this can show up as a subtle feeling of discomfort.
If there is already stress in your life, this sensation is more likely to blend into what is already present and be less noticeable.
The image that keeps coming to me is that of a baby being stretched out to be measured. Nothing is wrong — it’s simply a matter of placing the feet along the measuring line — but most babies don’t enjoy it and tend to protest. The Earth is familiar with this movement, yet this particular position is not her favorite. She prefers to feel round and full around the equator rather than slightly elongated and narrower through the middle, which feels less pleasant to her.
Fortunately, it doesn’t last long. For the Earth, this moment is like that single instant when the baby’s foot touches the measuring line; during all the other moments of the day, the baby can pull its legs back into a fetal position, feeling calm and comfortable. In our perception, this translates to about twelve hours of mild discomfort. The Earth, of course, experiences time very differently.
To be clear, this is nothing serious. It is simply the movement of celestial bodies shifting around one another. The Earth herself is completely fine and is not experiencing anything harmful or distressing.
In short, the energy of today may cause you to feel, from midnight until around midday, as if something is slightly off. You may not be able to put your finger on it — it’s a subtle, mildly uncomfortable sensation. After midday, this changes. It becomes easier to relax. To breathe. And that feels much better.
So the day begins with a touch of tension and gradually unfolds into more ease and relaxation.




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