Sleeping on the Edge

Your emotions will cause your physical body to behave in specific ways that you are not aware of at the time. 

In the beginning, I slept in the middle of the bed and turning in the middle of the night.  I would say this is relatively normal.  As I reflect, I would get into the bed and automatically go to the edge unless asked to come closer. Why?

What I wasn’t saying in words was being manifested in my sleeping patterns. I would even make a moaning noise when my body finally rested. Later I was accused of this noise was the result of something I was dreaming.  It was not the case. When my body relaxes, I make that noise.

I was tired of walking on eggshells. It is funny how from the outside, he seemed like the picture perfect man. Someone that cared about the less fortunate helped out family and friends selfishly—at the same time, being a completely different person at home.  I would hear statements like “there is only one way to think,” ‘if you leave, I will take the children from you,” “I could have married XYZ; they would have been better at XYZ.”

How do you sleep?  Listen and watch your non-verbal behavior.