Once, men and women did not sleep as we do now. The notion of “eight hours straight” was foreign. In the Middle Ages, the night unfolded in two distinct breaths: the first sleep and the second sleep.
As the sun dipped below the horizon and the sky turned to dark velvet, people would retire early, surrendering to the hush of night. After four or five hours, their eyes would open—not from anxiety or disruption, but from rhythm. This pause in the night was a quiet, secret world.
By candlelight, they prayed, leafed through worn books, or sipped spiced wine. Some crossed the street to knock on a neighbor’s door, while others lingered in the kitchen, telling stories to their children, hands wrapped around warm cups. It was the heart of the night, and yet life moved gently—intimate, unhurried, profound.
When the invisible clock of darkness signaled, they returned to bed. The second sleep carried them to dawn, when the rooster’s crow marked the beginning of the day.
For centuries, this was the rhythm of rest—recorded in diaries, stories, even medical manuals. But the 19th century arrived with streetlamps, factories, and the clamor of urban life. The middle hours of the night lost their enchantment, and people began to sleep “all in one go.”
By the 20th century, the memory of segmented sleep had faded. What was once a natural rhythm became misunderstood. Today, we might call it insomnia.
Then… it was simply the most human way to live in harmony with the night.

25 responses to “SLEEP”

  1. mjeanpike Avatar

    I learned something new today, Vero. Thank you!

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    1. Vero Avatar

      Me too Jean. I will now look at my sometimes hectic sleep schedule in a whole different light. It might actually be normal and natural!

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      1. mjeanpike Avatar

        My sleep patterns might be normal by the standards you mentioned. I’m often wide awake in the middle of the night. Not good on the days I work early and have to be back up at 5 am

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        1. Vero Avatar

          No it would not be good to be wakeful half the night when you have to get up and go to work.

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    1. Vero Avatar

      👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

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    Anonymous

    So interesting, Vero! Thank you for sharing and now I know you a little better! ❤️

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    1. Vero Avatar

      Thank you for the comment, Anonymous!! ((Winks))

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  3. traciesulpazo Avatar

    That is so interesting. I never knew that.

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    1. Vero Avatar

      I was really surprised to read it as well, Traci! Many many nights I have gone through this same routine. Especially as I’ve gotten older.

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  4. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

    Wow, who knew?! Such a thoughtful explanation of so much sleep trouble!💤😴 Thank you for sharing.

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    1. Vero Avatar

      I hope it’s not just something someone made up. One never knows these days!!

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      1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

        True! Everthing needs to be verified since AI is quite excellent at fakes.

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        1. Vero Avatar

          👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😉

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  5. Anne Mehrling Avatar

    I enjoyed reading this. Husband John read about it several years ago and shared it with me. It’s fun to think about.

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    1. Vero Avatar

      I enjoyed it as well. I am going to look into it further.

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  6. Mags Win Avatar

    Very interesting Vero. Thank you for sharing it. I had never heard that before.

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    1. Vero Avatar

      I had never heard it either. I was just now talking with some friends on x and we were all saying how we seem to want to go to sleep as soon as it gets dark. There was really a lively discussion going on… some of the most hilarious comments!! I remembered seeing this article just yesterday so I posted it here for them all to read, (and for you guys too of course) ♥♥

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      1. Mags Win Avatar

        I am glad you posted it.

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        1. Vero Avatar

          ♥♥♥ I hope to find out more about it!

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  7. Kate Crimmins Avatar

    That’s interesting. I’ve never heard of that.

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    1. Vero Avatar

      I hadn’t either!!!! It would sure explain a lot wouldn’t it!!

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      1. Kate Crimmins Avatar

        Yes it would. My husband must be prehistoric! 🙂

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