Enrico sees that being willing to experience discomfort is what leads to peace, and wonders there still is some resistance? Jacky asks how you stop monitoring yourself in bed. Jake has a big insight, his anxiety is all about becoming anxious.
In this episode Georg from Talking insomnia #64 shares a speed bump many days after stopping medication for insomnia... and what he has learned from this experience.
Richa wonders if the mind won't backfire if we do something stimulating at night. Tom wonders if memory lapses and other experiences are psychological or physical. Aaron has hit a speed bump and wonders how to reduce that Desire for sleep.
Grace has graduated BedTyme and has been doing well but is experiencing a speed bump. Jenna is worried about sporadic fatal insomnia and Anita wonders how to approach sleeping with her husband again.
Sierra from Talking insomnia 46 and 55 shares a letter full of insight. She highlights what has been keeping her from a peaceful state of mind, and how she will arrive there.
In this episode we continue the conversation with Andreas who left the struggle with OCD, Insomnia, Panic attacks and PTSD through a remarkable inner journey.
Vipul is having trouble sleeping after coming of antidepressant and benzodiazepine medications. Lara wonders if she can sleep despite tremors. Aryan has a weight lifting competition and wonders how to sleep well before this big event. Randall's insomnia is triggered due to PTSD, how can one approach this?
In this episode we look at five insights that can help when you find yourself having more struggle after a period of sleeping better.
Elena wonders if she's on the right path. Freya is seeing zaps and odd experiences. Stewart has seen a bump after completing a program and Derek wonders if the fear is permanent.
This is a story of how seeing the true nature of things changes the experience of every aspect of life. In 2014, Andreas' world was rocked by a traumatic event. Following months of grief and stress, he gradually stopped sleeping. He would go nights with no sleep followed by a few hours of recovery. When he started seeing that escaping the fears where what maintained them, he realized that suffering that had been present since childhood would no longer exist if he was willing to experience discomfort. He was, and now his life has forever changed.
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