Gumby wrote:
But, historians and researchers have uncovered that before there was artificial (blue) light, people used to have two periods of sleep at night. It's known as "
Segmented Sleep". People would go to sleep shortly after sundown and wake up around 1-2am and then go back to sleep till the morning. You can find evidence of this in historical texts. When researchers take subjects and remove artificial light from their environments, they tend to revert back to that evolutionary pattern of two sets of sleeps. That would be pretty cool to experience, but I doubt I'll ever try it.
Holy crap, Gumby! I was
just discussing segmented sleep in an entirely different context.
I'm not sure whether you remember this, but back in late April, I had a spontaneous lucid dream (dream where you realize that you're dreaming.)
I posted about it here. I started pursuing lucid dreaming pretty vigorously over the last several months. Long story short, I've had a pretty good number of lucid dreams (45 as of today.) They've been amazing experiences, to say the least, bordering on transformative.
Anyway, one of the most effective ways to induce a lucid dream is to
wake up after 5-6 hours of sleep and stay up for 30-60 minutes before going back to sleep. In other words, if you engage in the "old" practices segmented sleep, you are tremendously more likely to become lucid in a dream. The vast majority (in fact, all but 2) of my lucid dreams came when I engaged in segmented sleep.
The implication to me is that before the Industrial Revolution, a state of lucid dreaming may have been a far more everyday experience than it is now. If that's true, it's a great pity for our modern times. As Henry David Thoreau said, "Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."
By the way, I'm really behind you on your determination to get more sleep! It's not easy to do (and as a dad I'll tell you that you're not going to succeed every night), but I think you'll be amazed how much better you'll feel once you start banking a few nights of really good sleep. Once I got serious about sleep I just felt so much better. If you have the opportunity to go to bed early enough so that you can awaken naturally without an alarm, definitely try it! It's wonderful.
You have a great diet already dialed in, so sufficient quality sleep may be the only missing ingredient for you. Good luck!