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Index
Cover Title Dedication Contents Introduction Sleep in Perspective
A Brief History of Sleep What is Sleep? Why Do We Sleep? When Nature Sleeps The Time for Sleep Sleep at All Ages The Sleep Record Exercise One: Logging Your Sleep Response
Patterns of Sleep
Sleep for All Seasons The Body’s Clock Understanding Sleep Controls The Rhythms of Sleep A Journey in Time Exercise Two: Finding Your Ninety-Minute Cycle Crossing the Threshold Into the Depths Flutters in the Night Sleep Bounces Back Assessing Your Sleep Quality
The Sleep Environment
Blowing Hot and Cold Peace and Quiet Blissful Beds Sleeping Partners Exercise Three: The Gift of Touch Co-sleeping with Children Light and the Spectrum Exercise Four: Finding Your Palette Feng Shui in the Bedroom Exercise Five: Clapping Out Trapped Qi The Pa Kua Chart
The Sleeping Body
Sustenance for Sleep Catching Sleep Thieves Fitness for Sleep Exercise Six: The Pre-sleep Stretch The Indian Path Exercise Seven: Breathing Away Stress The Chinese Traditions Exercise Eight: Acupressure for Sleep Baths for Sleep Exercise Nine: Inhaling Calm Soothing Touch Exercise Ten: Stroking Away Tension Herbalism and Aromatherapy
A Mind for Sleep
Banishing Worries Exercise Eleven: The Birds of Peace Casting Off Anger Exercise Twelve: Letting Go The Power of Meditation Exercise Thirteen: A Candle-flame Meditation Patterns of the Cosmos Exercise Fourteen: Creating Your Own Sleep Mandala Visions of Sleep The Power of Suggestion Exercise Fifteen: Enticing Yourself into Sleep Sounds Asleep Routines and Rituals The Nature of Dreams Exercise Sixteen: How to Recall Your Dreams
Overcoming Sleep Problems
Defining and Tackling Insomnia The Night-time Marathon The Terrors of Deep Sleep The Terrors of Dreaming Sleep Exercise Seventeen: Spinning Out Nightmares Sleep Paralysis and Narcolepsy Stepping Out of Time Exercise Eighteen: Synchronizing Clocks Crossing the World’s Time Zones Exercise Nineteen: Dealing with Jetlag Working in Shifts Coping with Snoring and Apnea Exercise Twenty: A Swansong for Snores When Your Partner is the Problem
Conclusion Bibliography Author’s Acknowledgements Copyright
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