The term "Diurnal Sect" refers to a group of religious or spiritual practitioners who emphasize daily rituals and practices aligned with the cycle of day and night. This sect often believes that the time of day influences spiritual energy and personal well-being, leading to specific activities or prayers performed at designated times.
Members of the Diurnal Sect may engage in practices such as meditation, prayer, or communal gatherings during daylight hours. Their beliefs may be influenced by various traditions, including Buddhism, Hinduism, or Paganism, which often highlight the significance of natural cycles in spiritual life.