Newspaper Article 3,199º: “Turn around in bed”

Of all human experiences, one, which is or seems to be universal, is that every subject at some time in life, is lying down, wants to sleep, but something does not let him sleep.

We assume that according to age, according to circumstances, according to personal states, according to the times and history of his time, this phenomenon will occur more or less. Perhaps, in adolescence it happens less, than in maturity, if there are serious emotional, economic, political issues. Perhaps, in the stage of the third age, for a variety of reasons and causes, they occur more.

Civilization teaches us many things, many skills and attitudes and acts, but with the enormous number of existential and experiential realities in the world. I don’t know, if they teach us, what to do, when a subject, for whatever reason, spends, not a sporadic night, but several nights, for a few weeksthat at one hour, early in the morning, that he wants to sleep, that he wants to sleep, that he needs to sleep, instead of that, he turns in bed, goes to the bathroom, even to the kitchen, has something or drinks something, he goes back to bed, and, sleep, like a strange passenger does not come to visit him.

Perhaps, in these hundreds of articles that we are rewriting, ultimately about human consciousness, in some of its aspects and themes, perhaps, this one of not sleeping, wanting to dream in the dream of rest, for whatever reason we do not do it. Perhaps, of so many things that regulated or non-regulated culture teaches us, perhaps, this is one of the least important is given. Perhaps, like this, according to the classicism of novelty journalism, it is not touched, but possibly, this issue, whether “to be or not to be”, in the conscience of many people, every night, who fears not getting enough sleep. Perhaps, so much pharmacological medical help, has its roots in this issue or cause or reality…

According to the highest organ of chinchorreo in the world, Internet, indicates that the WHO, He says that there are eighty-eight different sleep disorders. Y, chronic insomnia affects eight to ten percent of the adult population, and transient insomnia affects forty percent of the population in the West.

We, the collective or herd or group of literary columnists/opinionists, whether we are professionals or non-professionals, that is, whether or not they grant us currency for our texts, we have the obligation to analyze-describe with truth and reality and truth and goodness and truth and beauty realities of the world. And this is one of them. There is an obsession in journalism with current affairs and novelty and news and information…

But tell me, even if this issue is not new, because it has existed for decades, tell me, if it doesn’t deserve it, that information and literary journalism, brush or kiss or touch this matter, and, try to contribute somethingperhaps calm, perhaps recommend that people go to the health system of Spain, which with its nuances, works quite well, which perhaps, begin to learn and apprehend a multitude of customs, which can facilitate sleep to that person…

In previous paragraphs, we indicated that regulated and semi-regulated educational systems, perhaps, cannot teach as many topics and things as life drags. This topic, which today we dedicate this regiment of word ants, is complex and it is real. These consequences can be produced in a thousand ways or a thousand ways. We would say that each one, in his conquest of his interior, in the knowledge of his exterior, if this reality occurs, he must look for causes, ask for orthodox medical help, calm down, analyze the problem that causes him or thinks that does not let him sleep, perhaps, change some personal customs of day or night or before sleeping… Perhaps, you are in a constant doze in the afternoon or in the morning, those sitting naps that occur so much in hot climates and hot/cold hearts…

Sometimes, I wonder, I doubt if literature will continue to have any of the dozens of functions it has had, over the course of centuries, of/in history –also applied to the arts-. I question this because the knowledge that the sciences and social sciences can give us is deeper and more essential than the opinion of an author, be it with more talent or with less. Someone who has practiced literature and art, throughout their young/adult existence, with few acceptance results, who asks himself this question, at least demonstrates/shows sincerity. But whatever the answer of the/in the future. It is clear and evident that perhaps a modest column does not contribute anything decisive in the analysis of a question.

But, we must accept that few read manuals of the different knowledge. Whereby, We would say that this opinion literature can serve to materialize a situation or a human reality on digital paper or cellulose paper.. And therefore, serve as calm and encouragement or help, even if it is small. An article is like a kind of medical bandage that does not cure much, but can help prevent new viruses from entering the rivers of human blood. Many speak of an epidemic of no sleep/insomnia in the West.

Perhaps, we have left the great morality of centuries, the great spirituality of centuries, and, there, lies, one of the reasons and causes of insomnia? Because perhaps, that centuries-old ethics/morality, that centuries-old spirituality/religiosity, taught us to suffer/overcome suffering and anguish and sorrow and discouragement and death and sacrifice and…, in a more rational, more human way, more humanistic, more efficient – ​​true with orthodox medical help…?

Newspaper Article 3,199º: “Turn around in bed”