Struggling to Sleep? Do This Before Bed for a Deep, Restful Night
A new viral spiritual sleep ritual trend circulating across West Africa and diaspora Christian faith communities is drawing sharply mixed reaction from health professionals, pastors and sleep researchers this week — after a new video encouraged chronic poor sleepers to use kitchen salt to spiritually cleanse their homes, remove “evil spirits” and then write prayer requests to God to place under their pillow.....CONTINUE READING THE FULL STORY HERE
The trending message — which spread aggressively on Facebook, WhatsApp and TikTok in Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone and diaspora prayer groups — tells followers who can not sleep at night to purchase fresh salt, pray over it and wash their entire home with it, claiming it will chase spiritual forces disturbing night rest. The message directly references the biblical passage of Jesus using mud on the blind man — instructing believers to use the same level of applied faith.
After the cleaning step, the post instructs believers to place salt in corners of their home. Next step: write everything you want God to do for you on a plain white paper, sprinkle salt on the prayer request paper, wrap it tightly so it doesn’t leak salt, pray over it and then place it under your pillow before sleep — promising that if these steps are completed, evil spirits will not return, and sleep will be peaceful and uninterrupted.
This trend comes at a time when sleep disorder complaints in Nigeria have grown sharply. Stress, cost of living spikes, job insecurity, anxiety, migration stress and trauma from insecurity are at record highs. Many citizens are now mixing both scientific and non-scientific sleep remedies.
Christian theologians interviewed say faith rituals are not new — and Jesus was fully aware of physical symbolic actions. However medical experts warn that while rituals can give emotional comfort, individuals with persistent insomnia still require clinical evaluation, therapy, sleep hygiene and in some cases medication.