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Jamal (Beaury), 12 Masa’il (Questions) 175 B.E. - Sunday, December 23, 2018 Cures for Insomnia I haven't had insomnia this month. The main reason, I think, is that I'm reading before going to sleep. Right now I'm reading The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, which I should finish in a few days. In addition, I either read or recite prayers revealed by Baha'u'llah, the Bab, or 'Abdu'l-Baha before I go to sleep, so my nights are restful. True, I've been getting up later this fall and winter, but that's because I don't like getting out of a warm bed on a cold morning. I take my first morning medication before getting up, the pills and water are on my bedside table so I can reach them easily. Reading Poetry In Bed The mind sated with verse falls into a contemplative stupor. Eyelids close, pupils focus on the interplay of light and shadow. Words unassociated with those just read jolt the mind awake. Eyelids open, pupils focusing on the interplay of meter and rhyme close again. That is one of two poems I wrote in 152 B.E., when I was dealing with random bouts of--what I referred to at the time as--terminal insomnia. As you can see, the insomnia didn't actually kill me. It finally went away, and I went back to my normal sleep pattern. My normal sleep pattern is sleep for two or three hours and wake up. I go back to sleep after a few prayers. The second poem is below. Reading the Word of God in Bed The mind hungry for reality consumes the Holy Words. Eyelids heavy with meditation fight to stay open. The mind thirsty for the Water of Life drinks long and deep. Eyelids surrendering to the joy of contemplation falls asleep. |