100 Sleepy Facts About Greek Monsters — For Deep Sleep

Tonight we wander gently through the old bestiary of ancient Greece, drifting slowly among the strange and wondrous monsters of Greek mythology the way one walks through a quiet museum at dusk — and these one hundred sleepy facts about the Greek monsters pass softly by, one creature melting into the next: snake-haired Medusa in her silent garden of stone, the lonely Minotaur in his winding labyrinth, the many-headed Hydra in its marsh, the one-eyed Cyclopes at their deep forges, the fire-breathing Chimera, faithful three-headed Cerberus at the gate of the underworld, the riddling Sphinx, the singing Sirens on their flowering island, the wise old centaur Chiron, the winged horse Pegasus, the griffin guarding its gold, and the deathless Phoenix rising from its own ashes. It is a calm tour through Greek mythology and ancient history, a gentle sleep story to help you fall asleep, told slowly and quietly, with no fright and no alarm — nothing to follow, and nothing to remember. Let the old creatures drift away into the night, one by one, like figures of mist dissolving beneath the turning stars, and let the day fall away as you sink down toward sleep. If you'd like to wander through more of these quiet stories, you're warmly welcome to subscribe and explore the channel — there are many more slow tours waiting for the nights ahead. Rest well. #sleep #greekmythology #sleepstory