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Sleep: Waking In The Middle Of The Night (SOS)

by Reuben Lowe

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Meditation
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Waking in the middle of the night with anxiety, alertness, or emotional intensity is a common nervous system response — especially during stress, recovery, or emotional processing. This gentle nighttime grounding practice supports your body in down-regulating without overstimulating the mind. Using slow breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, sensory safety cues, and compassionate awareness, you’ll help your nervous system settle so rest can return naturally. Ideal for middle-of-the-night anxiety, insomnia, nervous system activation, stress dreams, night waking, or difficulty falling back asleep. A calm, reassuring practice to support sleep regulation and nervous system recovery.

SleepAnxietyInsomniaRelaxationNervous SystemBreathingBody AwarenessSelf CompassionInsomnia ManagementNighttime Anxiety ManagementExtended ExhalationProgressive Muscle RelaxationNervous System Downregulation

Transcript

And so,

This is a little recording for you,

From me.

Right now,

You've been woken up,

Part of the wide awake club,

Many,

Many other people in the world experiencing exactly what you're experiencing right now.

And these people will eventually fall asleep again,

Just like you will.

It's not because something is wrong,

It's because the night removes the noise and the mind fills the silence.

So it's one of those nights.

The mind is loud,

The body is tense,

Maybe.

Everything feels bigger than it will in the morning,

When the light of day comes.

And the things that trouble us at night time seem to not trouble us as much in the day time,

Or not trouble us at all.

Let's slow things down.

I know when I wake up,

Just like you have,

That when I take attention to my chest,

One hand on my chest,

I notice that my breathing is more shallow than what it usually is.

So,

If we gently start to notice the out-breath,

The out-breath can become our ally.

The out-breath is my ally in this moment.

Slowly,

Gently slowing the out-breath,

Meaning that we're extending it just a little,

Starts the process of soothing the nervous system.

Heart rate drops.

As soon as you connect to the out-breath,

It's magic,

The heart rate significantly drops.

You can release tension as well in your body.

As an option,

You might like to even tense parts of your body and then release them again.

We can try this with our hands,

Making both hands into fists.

Tensing and holding for 5,

4,

3,

2,

1 and relax.

This time,

Tensing and holding your fists and tensing your arms,

Biceps,

Forearms.

Tense for 5,

4,

3,

2,

1 and relax.

Good job,

You've got this.

You can do this.

You've got an amazing capacity to downregulate your nervous system.

How about now,

Getting your right leg,

Pointing your toes,

Your thigh muscles,

Your calf muscles nice and tense and holding this for 5,

4,

3,

2,

1 and relax that right leg.

Now,

Let's move on over to the left leg.

Tensing your left leg by pointing your toes,

Feeling your thighs and your calves nice and tense and holding for 5,

4,

3,

2,

1 and relax that leg as well.

Now,

What might it be like to actually tense your tummy muscles and if you prefer,

You can tense everything else as well,

So tummy muscles and hands clenched,

Arms straight,

Legs straight,

All of your body.

Holding this for 5,

4,

3,

2,

1,

Get ready,

Feeling the relaxation,

A big wave of relaxation coming over you.

You deserve this.

Now,

Taking one breath at a time.

In-breath,

Slow,

Out-breath,

Even slower.

Feeling the tingling sensations,

The residual effects of relaxation as your body continues to breathe gently,

Remembering to give that out-breath a little extension.

Now noticing how this in-breath and extended out-breath after a while can start to become more and more natural.

You might like to feel the bed under you,

Gravity holding you in this moment as your body breathes,

Feeling the downward pull,

A little bit like your body's melting into where it makes contact with where it's resting.

Feel the weight of the blanket,

It's holding you gently,

It's nurturing you.

You deserve this.

Good night.

Meet your Teacher

Reuben LoweMelbourne VIC, Australia

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