This may be in the wrong thread; sorry! If you haven't heard of this trick, it actually helps you fall asleep within a minute.. Here's how you do it: |
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This may be in the wrong thread; sorry! If you haven't heard of this trick, it actually helps you fall asleep within a minute.. Here's how you do it: |
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Oh yeah, I read about this the other day. I haven't tried it yet, but it looks like it can help a lot with insomnia |
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"If you must sleep a third of your life, why should you sleep through your dreams?"
Stephen LaBerge
Oh I get that now... I have tried it to fall asleep and it actually really helps. First time I fell asleep in like 2 minutes. |
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Very interesting. I will try it tonight to fall asleep fast. Usually when I fall asleep fast I've a WILD |
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I will try this next time I take cocaine. |
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Well after a half hour or it shouldn't be an issue lol |
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It's a pretty good relaxation technique. Besides the general calming effect of breathing, I can think of two plausible reasons why it may help one to fall asleep. Firstly, carbon dioxide can induce sleepiness, so taking slower breaths where you hold your breath for part of the time allows carbon dioxide slightly more time to build up in your blood. Secondly, lowering your body temperature and particularly the temperature localized around your brain can induce sleep. Breathing more deeply causes a greater exchange of heat from your lungs to the surrounding air (by exposing a greater surface area), which cools your blood, and which then cools your brain. (This won't help if the air temperature is hotter than your body, but we're probably already aware of how uncomfortable it is to try to fall asleep in 99+ degrees weather). |
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I am sure about illusion. I am not so sure about reality.
Tried, but I personally find that regular meditation, if done lying, is better for me to get asleep. |
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