When Your Mind Will Not Let You Sleep

My mind sometimes likes to devise legal problems for me to tussle with in my sleep.  The problems never have anything to do with what is currently going on in the law mines, but I am convinced that it is vitally important that I solve the problem immediately.  I usually sleep quite soundly, but nights when I am still on the clock are memorable.

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Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Wednesday, August 20, AD 2025 5:47am
David WS
David WS
Wednesday, August 20, AD 2025 6:00am

I learned in college to feed a difficult math or engineering problem into my subconscious before going to sleep, and most often I’d wake up having solved it overnight. (And thought that was so cool… I made a habit of it. )
Think the trick to falling asleep with a problem on your mind, is to expect that sleep will solve the problem, that will solve both problems.

Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Wednesday, August 20, AD 2025 7:17am

Since I began exercising regularly at the end of 2022, insomnia has been a rare occurrence. But when it does occur, David WS’s tactic of cogitating on some arcane problem at Neutrons ‘R Us often helps sleep to come. And of course, reading my Bible or praying my Rosary at 2 am is a wonderful soporific.

Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Wednesday, August 20, AD 2025 7:19am

BTW, I pray the Rosary counterclockwise, apparently. I never thought about what direction I cycle through the Rosary beads.

lepanto
lepanto
Wednesday, August 20, AD 2025 11:13am

Counterclockwise.
Rosary in my right hand, bead between my thumb and forefinger.
I guess it would be clockwise if my hand is facing palm-down. But it usually faces palm-in (hand vertical).

Now, I can sleep.

SouthCoast
SouthCoast
Wednesday, August 20, AD 2025 12:47pm

Counterclockwise. But, then, I am just a rough convert from the theological outback.

David WS
David WS
Wednesday, August 20, AD 2025 1:18pm

just to be clear… if your holding the rosary in your right hand, and your hand is going counterclockwise, with the rosary going clockwise..
you’re saying the rosary clockwise(?)

Penguins Fan
Penguins Fan
Wednesday, August 20, AD 2025 2:39pm

I wish what keeps me up at night was wondering what direction to pray the Rosary…which reminds me that I should have gone to Confession today. I will try to do so this evening.

Don Beckett
Don Beckett
Wednesday, August 20, AD 2025 6:27pm

Yes, the solution to the problem is, go and flush the toilet & observe which way the water disappears – maybe, send the problem with the water 🙂

Ezabelle
Ezabelle
Wednesday, August 20, AD 2025 9:38pm

@ Don Beckett 🫡

😂

Mary De Voe
Thursday, August 21, AD 2025 12:02am

I put problems into God’s hands. I am so relieved that I want to get up and work.

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Thursday, August 21, AD 2025 12:12am

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MrsOpey
MrsOpey
Thursday, August 21, AD 2025 6:33am

What?!?
The instruction booklet said counter clockwise! 😐 unless someone flipped the image

Elaine Krewer
Admin
Thursday, August 21, AD 2025 7:50am

Maybe you’re supposed to pray the rosary clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere… or is it the other way around? 🙂

Mary De Voe
Friday, August 22, AD 2025 1:06am

The most wonderful thing about the rosary is that there is always more.

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Friday, August 22, AD 2025 2:05am

assembly of the mighty and they have not placed You in their sight (Ps 85:14).
I am numbered among those who go down into the pit;
I have become as a man without help, free among the dead (Ps 87:5–6a).

You are my most holy Father
my King and my God (cf. Ps 43:5a).
Come to my help
Lord, God of my salvation (Ps 37:23).

Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit,
As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.

Ant. Lord, come to my help in the night.

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Friday, August 22, AD 2025 2:13am

I was trying to post the Psalm of St Francis but I’m struggling to paste it here

It’s a beautiful meditation on the Lords Passion using David’s Psalms.

Maybe another time, I Hope.

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Friday, August 22, AD 2025 4:03am

O Lord, the God of my salvation, I have cried in the day and night before Thee.
Ps. 87: 3. Let my prayer come in before Thee; incline Thy ear to my petition.
Ps. 68: 19. Attend to my soul and deliver it: save me because of my enemies.
Ps. 21: 10 For Thou art He that hast drawn me out of the womb; my hope from the breasts of my mother;
Ps. 21: 11. I was cast upon Thee from the womb. From my mother’s womb Thou art my God;
Ps. 21: 12 Depart not from me.
Ps. 68: 20. Thou knowest my reproach and my confusion and my shame.
Ps. 68: 21. In Thy sight are all they that afflict me: my heart hath expected reproach and misery.
And I looked for one that would grieve together with me, but there was none, and for one that would comfort me and I found none.
Ps. 85: 14. O God, the wicked are risen up against me and the assembly of the mighty have sought my soul; and they have not set Thee before their eyes.
Ps. 87: 5. I am counted among them that go down to the pit; I am become as a man without help,
Ps. 87: 6. free among the dead.
Thou art my Father, most holy, my king and my God.
Ps. 37: 23. Attend unto my help, O Lord God of my salvation

There. 🙂

This was part of my 2 to 3am holy hour this morning from St Michael’s Lent via Exodus 90 team.

I will send a link.
My hope is that it will help others who have a difficult time getting rest at the middle of the night

Peace.

Philip Nachazel
Philip Nachazel
Friday, August 22, AD 2025 4:04am
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