I am conducting a research project for the University of Dreams and I would be grateful if you would take part in our information gathering exercise. All information will be treated in the strictest confidence and data will be gathered anonymously by researchers who will not divulge their identity to anyone.
We are researching whether sleeping in a North/South position in your bed in alignment with the earth's North/South magnetic polarity affects the way you sleep.
How is your sleep affected if you slept in an East/West position instead? Will you have a restless night and possibly have nightmares too? Or will it make no difference?
We went out and asked peoples' views and experiences on the matter.
First, we visited a street which is aligned exactly in an East/West direction.
Let's look at the Diagram below:
The man in House A has his bed aligned in exactly a North/South direction. He said that he often does not sleep well and he sometimes has nightmares.
His neighbour living in House B has his bed aligned in an East/West direction. This man said that he often sleeps soundly and wakes up refreshed and ready for a new day.
Encouraged with our findings so far, we went to Houses C and D but there was no one there to answer the door.
We visited other houses down the road and received a variety of responses ranging from, "Mind your own **** business you pervert," to "If you don't go away I'll call the police you **** **** **** !!!"
Undeterred, and fearful for our safety, we rushed to another part of town to continue with our research.
Unfortunately, not all streets run exactly in and East/West direction as in the diagram above.
We found a street which runs at an oblique to the rest of town, so armed with our compass, we continued with our research.
The Diagram below illustrates the point:
The man in house A is not sleeping in a North/South position. He is more North/West. He reported that sometimes he sleeps well and wakes up refreshed, whereas at other times he has a disturbed night.
The man in house B sleeps in a North/East direction. He said that sometimes he sleeps so soundly that he does not hear the alarm clock in the morning. At other times, however, he has nightmares, especially if he has eaten a lot of cheese before going to bed.
We went to House C and asked the man, having loaned him our compass, to sleep at an oblique and exactly in a North/South direction. (See Diagram above).
The next morning we visited him and he said that not only did he not sleep well, but he also had a cricked neck because his head was overhanging the edge of the bed.
In House D we asked the young couple there if they would be willing to sleep in a North/South position and report their findings to us.
The next day they reported that they nearly both fell off the bed sleeping in that position at an angle to the bed. They ended up having a great argument and the husband had to go downstairs and sleep on the couch, whilst his wife locked herself in the bedroom.
When we asked him in which direction he slept on the couch he threatened us with physical violence.
Would you be willing to share with us in which direction you sleep and whether you have noticed any difference in your sleep patterns or the quality of your dreams.
Also, whether you sleep on your left or right side and does this affect your dreams? Or do you sleep on your back, on your tummy, or the foetal position with your legs right up to your chin?
If you have a beard, do you sleep with the beard above or below the bed covers?
There's evidence that what we wear in bed affects one's sleep. I sleep in a three-piece suit with a tie and socks; but never in my shoes. Party hat optional. How about you?
Finally, we have discovered conclusively that sleeping hanging upside down from a hammock is not affected by the direction of the magnetic pull of the earth, but it is dangerous because you can fall off and smash your head on the floor.
...I sleep in a north-south orientation, feet to the north. Doesn't everyone?
ReplyDeleteNo, not everyone does that Tom. On the equator, people sleep in a straight East/West direction in line with the earth spinning at thousands of miles an hour. They wake up with a headache!
DeleteGod bless.
Victor: I truly enjoy reading your post, we sleep in a south to north position, I sleep hard with maybe a night =mare once a year when I imbibe too much, giggles, Mike not so much.
ReplyDeleteThank-you for sharing this very important information, as for hanging upside down, a very dangerous way to sleep, I am not a fan of hurting my head.
Hugs
Catherine
Like Tom above, North/South seems to suit you, Catherine. I find hanging upside down from a hammock a problem when I need to go to the bathroom. How do bats do it?
DeleteGod bless always.
I am directionally challenged, Victor, but I usually sleep very soundly at night. North, south, east, west? Who cares if I can get my rest.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
It's very rare for someone to sleep soundly all the time. You are very fortunate, Martha. God bless you; you must have a pure heart.
DeleteI cover all directions when I sleep and feel pretty good when or where I wake up. :)
ReplyDeleteYou're very lucky to sleep well, Bill. I just lay there in bed worrying. I used to count sheep; now I worry about their welfare out there in the fields in the cold and at risk from wolves.
DeleteI sometimes count stars. I lay in bed looking at the sky and wondering when I'd be able to afford a new roof.
God bless.
😊❤️
ReplyDeleteGod bless, CM.
DeleteLike your diagram, our street runs east-west. As does my bed. Lately I've been toying with the idea of moving the furniture around (to achieve a north-south look) but haven't seen any volunteers standing in line to do the heavy lifting.
ReplyDeleteBeware when you move the furniture of monsters under the bed. They are usually there because they're afraid of humans.
DeleteGod bless, Mevely.
We sleep south/north - head, feet
ReplyDeleteMany people sleep the same way N/S. Sweet dreams!
DeleteGod bless, K.
Okay I am lost here, I could not tell you what direction satisfies me. My bed is seldom in the same NSEW position more than 2 weeks, as a matter of fact at my age, I am lucky to find the bed. Now the action there in is never known, because I am usually asleep before any action is completed....
ReplyDeleteSmile my brother, I am sure you WIT gets you in trouble with Mrs Victor a LOT of TIMES!
Sherry & jack just trying to sleep.. will finish when I wake.
I understand what you are saying, Jack. I guess when you're travelling a lot it depends on where you park as to whether you are in N/S or E/W position; unless you take a compass with you as well.
DeleteDid you know that sleep patterns also depend on altitude? So if you park up a mountain you will sleep differently than if you are parked in a valley. I tested this theory by sleeping up a tree and fell off! So now I have cut off the legs from the bed in case I fall off that too.
God bless you and Sherry.
I am very thankful that I sleep well.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend Victor.
All the best Jan
You are very lucky, Jan.
DeleteGod bless always. Best wishes my friend.
LOL, I never thought about this before. My head is pointed East in bed, and so my feet are West but according to my wife they kick around in all sorts of directions. Maybe I can use the excuse that it's the magnetic pull that drives my feet...lol
ReplyDeleteYes, it's the magnetic pull, Manny. And seeing your head is East and feet West you are in fact flying East/West at over 1000 miles an hour. (Earth circumference is 25,000 and it goes a full circle in 24 hours).
DeleteAt this speed your hat would blow off; so don't wear one in bed.
God bless.
I just don't get enough sleep!
ReplyDeleteSleep is my favourite pass-time. Sitting too. My dog's name is Sit.
DeleteGod bless, Mimi.