MOODWAVE LOGS

Tracking the inner weather
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Moodwave Logs records subtle emotional and energetic shifts as they unfold over time.

These entries do not explain feelings, they observe how internal states move, settle, and recur.

What Is a Moodwave
A moodwave is not an emotion.
It is a background state, a slow-moving internal condition that shapes perception, attention, and response.

Moodwaves may:

Persist across days or weeks
Shift without obvious external triggers
Influence dreams, focus, and bodily sensation

This log tracks patterns of movement, not causes or meanings.

Emotional Texture

Tone, density, and intensity of internal states (e.g. heavy, hollow, calm, restless)

Temporal Behavior

How long a state persists (waves, plateaus, sudden drops)

Contextual Drift

Whether the mood remains contained or bleeds into dreams, memory, or perception

How Entries Are Recorded
Entries are written close to experience, not after reflection.

They may be brief, fragmented, or incomplete.

No attempt is made to stabilize language or interpret content.

The goal is consistency of observation, not narrative coherence.

Moodwave Logs are not meant to be read linearly. Patterns emerge through:

Repetition

Proximity in time

Contrast between entries

Featured entries offer starting points. They are not representative or complete.  

Extended low-density phase

Drift following emotional overload

Sudden lightness without external change