• From Float Tanks to Silent Retreats: Why Are People Looking for More Extreme Forms of Sensory Deprivation? (marksdailyapple.com)
  • Sensory deprivation, or "float" tanks, are springing up all over the world. (marksdailyapple.com)
  • For many years, he's championed the use of float tanks to counterbalance the sensory onslaught of normal life. (marksdailyapple.com)
  • Above all, the growing trend of float tanks and zen retreats and meditation apps and completely booked camping reservations and everything else indicates that we know, at least implicitly, that we need to get away from the noise. (marksdailyapple.com)
  • And now, for a limited time only, we have a special sale on our Studio Series float tanks! (spiritualquest.com)
  • Experience the difference with SpiritualQuest's sensory deprivation float tanks. (spiritualquest.com)
  • Trusted by professional sports teams, health spas, and wellness centers, our float tanks have been designed for both personal and commercial use. (spiritualquest.com)
  • Discover the incredible potential of float tanks for your business and unlock new opportunities for growth. (spiritualquest.com)
  • Our Studio Series float tanks, designed for both personal and commercial use, are trusted by professional sports teams, health spas, and wellness centers. (spiritualquest.com)
  • With their convenient dimensions and easy installation, you can seamlessly integrate float tanks into your existing space. (spiritualquest.com)
  • Easy to set up, run and maintain, Exo Float sensory deprivation tanks are built with premium materials and the latest in float and wellness technology. (exo-float.com)
  • Traditional float tanks store the solution in the float tank and cycle it through a single filter in-between sessions. (exo-float.com)
  • Go With the Float is home to 4 room-like cabins with high ceilings - these aren't the coffin-like tanks you may have seen in the past. (gwtfloat.com)
  • Feel free to book a float with a friend or loved one and float in different tanks at the same time. (gwtfloat.com)
  • But research shows that, pregnant women and float tanks go together like peanut butter and jelly. (gwtfloat.com)
  • Tanks are fully ventilated through natural convection and draught-free, even with the door left partially open (for users too weirded out about the smallish, pitch-black floating space to keep it shut). (dudeiwantthat.com)
  • Experimenting the therapeutic benefits of float tanks and sensory deprivation. (floatlakeshore.ca)
  • In case you haven't heard about these flotation tanks, also known as isolation or sensory deprivation tanks, well you're about to find out in this article. (truerelaxations.com)
  • I first heard of Sensory Deprivation Tanks, also known as Float pods or float tanks, from a video Joe Rogan put out on YouTube. (getoffthecouch.co)
  • Float pods are these giant alien looking tanks filled with water and 800 pounds or more of therapeutic grade epsom salt. (getoffthecouch.co)
  • Many athletes use float tanks and swear by the increased performance it gives them. (getoffthecouch.co)
  • Sensory deprivation tanks (or isolation tanks) were first introduced and promoted by the controversial American neuroscientist, John C. Lilly, in the 1950s, as a means to explore the nature of human consciousness. (ilareddy.com)
  • Throughout Australia ' float tanks ' have become quite popular, providing keen psychonauts with the opportunity to experience this distinctive state of being. (liquidroom.com.au)
  • The first research done into the impact of sensory deprivation through flotation tanks, during the fifties, at McGill University was particularly damming. (liquidroom.com.au)
  • Are float tanks worth it? (ajarn.com)
  • Sensory deprivation tanks are a simple idea. (ajarn.com)
  • Sensory deprivation tanks can help with symptoms of anxiety. (centraltribune.com)
  • Sensory deprivation tanks force you into a meditative state by eliminating sound, light, and touch. (centraltribune.com)
  • Multiple studies have shown sensory deprivation tanks relieve anxiety and depression. (centraltribune.com)
  • Sensory deprivation tanks, or float tanks, are shallow pools of water in an enclosed, sound-proof space that allow users to spend time without hearing, touching, or seeing anything. (centraltribune.com)
  • Multiple studies have shown sensory deprivation tanks aid in lowering stress and alleviating symptoms of depression and anxiety. (centraltribune.com)
  • Developed in the 1950s by a neuropsychiatrist named John Lilly, floating sensory deprivation tanks are designed to help people manage stress. (bayarea.com)
  • Today, these isolation tanks can be found in spas in the Bay Area, offering a way to float your troubles away and escape the steady thrum and drum of city noise. (bayarea.com)
  • In the 1970s, commercial float tanks were created and studied for their possible health benefits. (calmradio.com)
  • The 1980 sci-fi movie Altered States introduced many people to the concept of sensory deprivation tanks. (lite987.com)
  • Here's the complete lowdown on sensory deprivation tanks. (gizmodo.com)
  • The answer to every one of these questions (yes, even the one about Fringe ) depends on where you look and whom you ask, as the vast majority of available evidence regarding the effects of sensory deprivation tanks exists in the form of personal accounts. (gizmodo.com)
  • In this story, which might only exist in my mind, the world is awash in sensory stimuli. (marksdailyapple.com)
  • Sensory deprivation is the deliberate reduction of stimuli from one or more senses. (urbanfloat.com.au)
  • We are constantly bombarded with outside stimuli & environmental forces outside of our control, the concept behind Floating is shutting off the world. (floatlakeshore.ca)
  • Have you ever wondered what happens to the brain when it is insulated from all sensory input and stimuli? (ilareddy.com)
  • The idea is that by blocking out sensory stimuli and facilitating the opportunity to float in salt water, the body is coaxed into a relaxed, near-sleep state where it can relax and recharge. (bayarea.com)
  • However, the most common example of deprivation is a sensory deprivation tank (also called an isolation tank or flotation tank), which removes stimuli for ALL the senses. (calmradio.com)
  • The float tank used for sensory deprivation contains a highly concentrated Epsom salt solution, which increases the buoyancy levels to make you float effortlessly. (urbanfloat.com.au)
  • Around since the 1950s, floating is now resurfacing as an alternative therapy for physical and mental health. (cbsnews.com)
  • To escape the provocative name of "sensory deprivation" and its negative connotations, in the late 1970s Suedfeld's protégé, Dr. Roderick Borrie, redubbed the experience with a friendlier name: REST, or Restricted Environmental Stimulation Therapy. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Say goodbye to scheduling conflicts and drive back and forth to a local float therapy center. (spiritualquest.com)
  • Experience the transformative benefits of floatation therapy with SpiritualQuest's Studio Series float tank. (spiritualquest.com)
  • Float therapy is a way to help people to recover and relax from the stresses that we all face every day. (exo-float.com)
  • Float therapy is beneficial to everyone. (gwtfloat.com)
  • With physical and mental health benefits, float therapy is an excellent way to practice self-care. (gwtfloat.com)
  • However, float therapy is still often misunderstood. (gwtfloat.com)
  • The most common misconception about floatation therapy in a float pod or float tank is that people who are 'Claustrophobic' cannot float. (gwtfloat.com)
  • Kristen Gerrish and Lene Kilic up at Float Alaska are dedicated midwives using float therapy to help pregnant mommies. (gwtfloat.com)
  • What is Float Therapy & Sensory Deprivation? (floatlakeshore.ca)
  • Flotation Therapy is a way of achieving deep relaxation by giving yourself an hour of effortlessly floating in a solution of 41% Epsom salt and water. (floatlakeshore.ca)
  • Floatation Therapy essentially involves floating in a pool of Epsom salt water (to help the body float without effort) while enclosed in a sound and lightproof pod, helping the mind enter a deep meditative state. (ilareddy.com)
  • Of course, one float doesn't give lasting results and it is an expensive form of therapy/rejuvenation to engage in regularly, but it's worth experiencing at least once (or more, if you can afford it). (ilareddy.com)
  • But it wasn't until 2019, when I began working as an assistant at Integrative Physical Therapy, that I first heard about floating in a sensory deprivation tank and its potential calming effects. (undergrounddiet.com)
  • Floating in a sensory deprivation tank is a zero-gravity experience meant to calm the nervous system through restricted environmental stimulation therapy (REST), or an experience designed to activate as few of your senses as possible. (undergrounddiet.com)
  • To depart from the negative associations of the term 'sensory deprivation', Doctor Roderick Borrie (Suedfeld's student) renamed the experience Restricted Environmental Stimulation Therapy, or REST, in the late seventies. (liquidroom.com.au)
  • Floating in a sensory deprivation tank is a form of restricted environmental stimulation therapy. (howstuffworks.com)
  • Calm Sleep Music, Calm Guided Meditation, Calm Meditation Music, Ambient Sounds and Music, Calm Nature Sounds and White Noise for Relaxation, Music for Sensory Deprivation Therapy, Find it Here on Calm Radio. (calmradio.com)
  • Float therapy, characterized by the practice of floating in a tank of epsom salt-infused water, proves particularly beneficial. (news4jax.com)
  • Go With The Float is a premiere sensory deprivation/floatation therapy center located in Easthampton, Ma. (cdevision.com)
  • Go With The Float approached cdeVision to design and develop a new website to showcase the float center, the infrared sauna and to help new customers learn more about floatation therapy. (cdevision.com)
  • More recently, however, float therapy has emerged as a method for combatting the symptoms of the disorder. (flotsd.com)
  • Float therapy consists of a sensory deprivation tank that blocks light and sound. (flotsd.com)
  • One of the reasons Float therapy has had such a positive impact on sufferers of PTSD is that it can be used to create a long-term change in the brain. (flotsd.com)
  • Float therapy has become increasingly popular throughout the last few years, attracting many different clientele, seeking relief. (modernmindbodymassage.com)
  • Whether they are giving float therapy a try for anxiety relief or being able to avoid traditional medications, floating has significant benefits for those who may be suffering from PTSD or trauma. (modernmindbodymassage.com)
  • Mike Zaremba, the co-founder of Vancouver's Float House, explained that the tank was filled with Epsom salt-saturated water heated to skin temperature. (discovermagazine.com)
  • The Exo Float sensory deprivation tank empties and refills the entire Epsom Salt solution before and after each session. (exo-float.com)
  • When it comes to the actual water in the tank, it's mixed with a considerable amount of epsom salt in order to make you more buoyant (float easier). (truerelaxations.com)
  • Infinity Float adds a high concentration of epsom salt to the tubs, which works as a natural anti-microbial and antiseptic. (centraltribune.com)
  • instead, the water was saturated with 800 pounds of Epsom salt, which made the water so dense that you could float with your entire body at or near its surface in spite of its shallow depth. (gizmodo.com)
  • The theta state is typically achieved through advanced meditation, but with sensory deprivation, you can reach this level easily. (urbanfloat.com.au)
  • During a Float session our minds and bodies are able to release from these distractions, enabling a deep relaxation/meditation. (floatlakeshore.ca)
  • As I've covered in a previous article, floating has a tendency of inducing something I call "natural meditation", meaning a meditative state that happens organically and not necessarily by your own conscious will. (truerelaxations.com)
  • My first floating experience, in some ways, reminded me of my experience with Vipassana meditation . (ilareddy.com)
  • I struggle with meditation because I tend to get easily distracted, but I found the sensory deprivation tank forced my body into a meditative state. (centraltribune.com)
  • If you have ever wondered about sensory deprivation for meditation, relaxation, and calming your mind, here's what you can expect from floating. (calmradio.com)
  • Typically, gentle meditation music is played during the first and last five minutes of the Sensory Deprivation session. (calmradio.com)
  • The meditation music on our Sensory Deprivation channel was written by our founder, Eric Harry. (calmradio.com)
  • Floating in a floatation tank can be a wonderfully relaxing and healing experience. (truerelaxations.com)
  • A floatation tank is a sound-proof and light-proof environment containing highly salty warm water which allows a person to float effortlessly, creating a minimum of external sensory input. (erowid.org)
  • Those running the business are quick to list the health benefits of frequent "floats", which range from the believable - relaxation, heightened senses, pain management - to the seemingly nonsensical ("deautomatization", whatever that means). (discovermagazine.com)
  • In a sensory deprivation tank, completely cut off from the world outside, you can take a break from all things that stress you and your senses. (urbanfloat.com.au)
  • Those in charge of the company are quick to highlight the health advantages of regular 'floating sessions', which include the conventional - heightened senses, relaxation, pain reduction - to the almost unbelievable ('deautomatization', if that is even a proper word). (liquidroom.com.au)
  • Floating in one can help reduce stimulation of the senses, take gravity off your joints, and relax your body and mind. (visitportland.com)
  • Also known as perceptual isolation, sensory deprivation can be a useful tool to help achieve a meditative state of awareness by activating the mind while muting the other senses. (calmradio.com)
  • Initial research studies into the psychophysical effects of sensory deprivation, carried out in the 1950s at McGill University, further damaged its reputation, reporting slower cognitive processing, hallucinations, mood swings and anxiety attacks among the participants. (discovermagazine.com)
  • In 2000, one such study found that volunteers' visual cortexes became more active after less than an hour of visual deprivation. (discovermagazine.com)
  • One study, in 2000, showed that the visual cortex of participants was activated after less than sixty minutes of sight deprivation. (liquidroom.com.au)
  • Yes, there is a strong spiritual benefit to floating and he told me stories of clients who had walked out of their pods crying over emotional breakthroughs and having found answers to many issues during their floats. (getoffthecouch.co)
  • This new relaxation method, also known as floating, allows you to eliminate any tactile or thermal sensation. (wellness-trends.com)
  • The most consistent & widely experienced benefit of floating is a sense of deep, lasting relaxation. (presencefloatcenter.com)
  • It not only alleviates stress but also reduces bodily inflammation, providing an environment of sensory deprivation that allows for complete mental and physical relaxation. (news4jax.com)
  • Drifting was inspired and composed to be a tool to enhance deep relaxation and exploration of consciousness while floating in a Sensory Deprivation Tank. (monroeinstitute.org)
  • As you float, the goal is for your brain to enter into a deeply relaxed, meditative-like state. (calmradio.com)
  • Interviews focused on the lived experience of Sensory Deprivation described the experience in the tank as meditative and reflective, which allowed people to escape the demands of their busy lives and provide clarity of thought. (calmradio.com)
  • The absence of light and sound combined with the weightless floating allows participants to enter a calm and relaxed state or even sink into a meditative state. (flotsd.com)
  • The lack of sensory stimulation allows the brain to easily enter a meditative state, reduce anxiety, and lower blood pressure. (modernmindbodymassage.com)
  • We used single neuron recordings and controlled whisker deflections to examine responses of thalamocortical neurons to sensory stimulation in rat survivors of 9 min of asphyxial cardiac arrest incurred on post-natal day 17. (cdc.gov)
  • Today, the two most frequently used REST methods are chamber REST, which involves the participant lying on a bed in a dark, soundproof room, and flotation REST, which involves floating in buoyant liquid in a light- and sound-proof tank. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Soundproof and lightproof, the tank disconnects you from the outside world and turns off external sensory factors that constantly bombard your brain. (urbanfloat.com.au)
  • A sensory deprivation tank is a dark, soundproof tank filled with about a foot of salt water. (calmradio.com)
  • The sensory deprivation tank - a temperature-regulated, salt-water filled, soundproof, lightproof tank that can isolate its occupant from numerous forms of sensory input all at once - has gone by many names over the years, but its overall design and purpose have remained largely unchanged: to find out what your brain does when it's shoved into a box all by itself and left alone for a while. (gizmodo.com)
  • Similarly, the original studies at McGill University used constant noise and white light - that is, sensory overload - rather than deprivation. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Likewise, the previous studies at McGill college used white light and constant noise - or sensory overload - instead of deprivation. (liquidroom.com.au)
  • There are a numerous studies that demonstrate how floating in a isolation tank can relieve stress, anxiety and depression . (truerelaxations.com)
  • I was floating effortlessly in a pitch-black tank filled with salty, skin-temperature water, wearing earplugs and nothing else. (discovermagazine.com)
  • There was little pre-float briefing save for a reassuring remark that I could terminate the experience at any time - a disclaimer that Suedfeld encouraged based on experimental data showing it decreased anxiety. (discovermagazine.com)
  • By immersing yourself in a sensory deprivation experience, you can disconnect from the outside world and tap into your inner equilibrium. (spiritualquest.com)
  • We also invite you to learn more about the float tank experience on our site as well. (gwtfloat.com)
  • This elevates the spatial experience in line with the heightened mental state one achieves through floats & our other therapies. (beyondrest.com.au)
  • The following piece comes from one of our regular floaters James Davidson, about the need to float regularly from his experience of the past few years in the tank. (beyondrest.com.au)
  • In this article I thought it would be nice to compile the many different benefits of the floating experience , not only the physical and mental which can and has been measured by science, but also the potential spiritual aspects of floating. (truerelaxations.com)
  • What the float experience can achieve best of all is to loosen up subtle and hidden tensions stored up in the body. (truerelaxations.com)
  • I find that because of the clarity of mind that can arise out of the floating experience, one could further use this clarity to shine light upon more subtle dimensions of your life. (truerelaxations.com)
  • I didn't like the full sensory deprivation experience as much as with the music and star lights. (centraltribune.com)
  • The best part of the sensory deprivation experience was being away from my phone, my computer, and my personal responsibilities. (centraltribune.com)
  • Sometimes, offering them an excursion to a sensory deprivation experience can do the trick. (visitportland.com)
  • For the team members attending your meeting that need to clear their heads, a sensory deprivation experience can help them find clarity and new understanding. (visitportland.com)
  • No matter where your meeting is taking place, it's never been easier to provide a sensory deprivation experience to your attendees. (visitportland.com)
  • One of the effects of floating is that the weightlessness you experience counteracts the pressure of gravity. (calmradio.com)
  • Participants were able to slow down their thoughts and gain insight to their daily life after the floating experience was over. (calmradio.com)
  • We can add sensory deprivation as a third element to a transformative experience. (calmradio.com)
  • Back in the old days, if you wanted to experience sensory deprivation you wore a blindfold or stuck your fingers in your ears like everybody else. (gizmodo.com)
  • People have found the sense of calm and security they have in the float chambers allows them to process the events and situations that trigger their symptoms. (flotsd.com)
  • Why does floating help with PTSD symptoms? (modernmindbodymassage.com)
  • Having just graduated from college with a degree in Applied Health and Fitness, my passion for wellness was very much alive, and I was eager to give floating a try. (undergrounddiet.com)
  • Presence is a float center in Town & Country helping people reconnect with themselves & beginning a continual cycle of positive growth and wellness. (presencefloatcenter.com)
  • These days, the two REST methods that are used most often are the chamber method, where the subject lies in a soundproofed, darkened room on a bed, and the flotation method, where the subject floats in a soundproofed, light tank in a buoyant liquid. (liquidroom.com.au)
  • Sensory deprivation offers a wealth of benefits for your body and mind. (urbanfloat.com.au)
  • Sensory deprivation benefits were profound in this initial study, finding many more therapeutic benefits of Floating, instigating more research. (floatlakeshore.ca)
  • While some people prefer to have it a little lit inside the tank and listen to relaxing music, I personally found that the greatest benefits can only be gained while floating in complete silence and darkness. (truerelaxations.com)
  • Having said that, lets then begin with listing the actual benefits and goodies associated with floating! (truerelaxations.com)
  • Despite the many benefits, there are also contraindications to using the sensory deprivation tank. (wellness-trends.com)
  • He spoke to me for quite a while answering my questions, telling me about the benefits of floating, and tips for how to have the best float. (getoffthecouch.co)
  • advocates of the benefits of floating, and how these benefits helped them with careers and personal lives. (about.me)
  • Research over the last decade has shown that the main benefits of Sensory Deprivation are the reduction of pain and stress . (calmradio.com)
  • Among other benefits, having a scheduled floating routine allows people the opportunity to develop a positive memory in the body to induce calmness and tranquility. (modernmindbodymassage.com)
  • Small-scale and simple sensory deprivation can involve the use of blindfolds and earmuffs to cut off sight and hearing. (urbanfloat.com.au)
  • Sensory Deprivation can be achieved by isolating a specific sense for deprivation with simple devices such as blindfolds or earmuffs. (calmradio.com)
  • Floating in less than a foot water, buoyed by 2,000 pounds of salt, Dickerson felt weightless, unsure where his limbs end and the water starts. (cbsnews.com)
  • One moment you're sitting in a dark corner of the bar smoking a cigarette, gazing out of the window into a candy pink sky, the next moment all of the walls disappear and you're floating in the middle of nothing, weightless and without a care. (outsideleft.com)
  • Floating can bring clarity to your thoughts and give you time to center yourself. (calmradio.com)
  • With a removable lid for easy installation and convenient dimensions of 7′ 6″(L) x 4′(W) x 4″(H), this professional-grade float tank fits right through your standard door. (spiritualquest.com)
  • Lilly claimed that the sensory deprivation tank allowed him to make contact with creatures from other dimensions, and civilizations far more advanced than our own. (gizmodo.com)
  • We wanted to explore some of the ways people are trying to short-circuit the noise, from the mundane to the extreme - and that's how "CBS This Morning" co-host John Dickerson ended up floating in a sensory deprivation tank in Tulsa, Oklahoma. (cbsnews.com)
  • We spoke about how floating seems to have a sort of image of being for "hippies" or people who do psychedelic drugs, but how beneficial it truly is for anyone. (getoffthecouch.co)
  • Sensory deprivation can sound nerve-wracking to some people, but it's pure exhilaration to others. (visitportland.com)
  • BodyMind Float Center in Syracuse helps people achieve this by shutting them in a tank. (lite987.com)
  • Sessions can be scheduled every day if needed without harm to the skin or the body, but most people find that the positive effects of the float last longer than 24 hours, but regular sessions, weekly or biweekly, are recommended for PTSD sufferers. (flotsd.com)
  • Will my ears be salty after floating? (gwtfloat.com)
  • Salty ears can be avoided by wearing ear plugs and washing out your ears post-float. (gwtfloat.com)
  • Furthermore, the state reached thanks to floating allows to release endorphins, relieving stress. (wellness-trends.com)
  • I floated in one for an hour and felt my stress melt away as I unplugged from my phone and my personal responsibilities. (centraltribune.com)
  • The participant floats nude in the saltwater solution in an effortless manner in order to rid themselves of stress, pain, and anxiety. (flotsd.com)
  • Floating has proven to show a significant improvement of reducing stress, especially for PTSD sufferers who have anxiety or uneasiness. (modernmindbodymassage.com)
  • Floating offers everyone a chance to escape the pressures of everyday life for an hour that may be causing the stress and insomnia. (modernmindbodymassage.com)
  • Since floating reduces your blood pressure and heart rate during the session, you leave stress-free and ready to engage in more regulated sleeping habits. (modernmindbodymassage.com)
  • For enquiries, visit our float centre in Melbourne , or call 03 9870 4777 today! (urbanfloat.com.au)
  • With the advent of brain imagining techniques, scientists have been able to capture the brain basis of such finicky visual hallucinations during sensory deprivation. (discovermagazine.com)
  • The sensory deprivation tank was intended to detect changes produced by the brain. (wellness-trends.com)
  • Since the introduction of brain imagining methods, researchers have had the ability to record the neural basis of this visual phenomena during sensory deprivation. (liquidroom.com.au)
  • Global brain hypoxia-ischemia during cardiac arrest has a long-term impact on processing and transfer of sensory information by thalamic circuitry. (cdc.gov)
  • Research has demonstrated that floating reduces pain of multiple types, whether caused by an acute injury, physical exertion or chronic condition. (presencefloatcenter.com)
  • Beneficial effects of treatment with sensory isolation in flotation-tank as a preventive health-care intervention - a randomized controlled pilot trial. (healthfully.com)
  • the heater is embedded into the tank for floating without water cooling - float as long as you like. (spiritualquest.com)
  • No. In best interest of your hair and also the salt water solution, please no floating for a minimum of two weeks (3 weeks if not done professionally). (gwtfloat.com)
  • If I hadn't known that I was floating on water, I'd never have guessed. (ilareddy.com)
  • To combat this, Dr. O'Neill tried salt water floating for the first time and experienced a substantial difference with how he felt physically and mentally, which he shared with Welch soon after. (klaq.com)
  • In the original deprivation tank, you were suspended in 160 gallons of water with everything but the top of your head completely submerged. (gizmodo.com)
  • Inside the tank your body will float as if suspended in mid air, and once you close the pod door, you will no longer see, hear, or feel anything, allowing your body to shut down 90% of it's functions. (getoffthecouch.co)
  • I entered the float room, shut the thick door and was in complete darkness. (liquidroom.com.au)
  • I tried one at New York City's Infinity Float and felt like it reduced my anxiety. (centraltribune.com)
  • Before heading to the tank, an Infinity Float employee discussed the steps to take before entering. (centraltribune.com)
  • Though I brought my bathing suit, Infinity Float suggests you swim naked. (centraltribune.com)
  • Infinity Float recommends customers shower before and after using the sensory deprivation tank. (centraltribune.com)
  • I stared at star lights for most of my time in the Infinity Float sensory deprivation tank. (centraltribune.com)
  • Across the continent "float houses" are increasing in popularity, offering eager psychonauts a chance to explore this unique state of mind. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Sensory deprivation not only helps your mind but also your body. (urbanfloat.com.au)
  • The floating has really helped me to calm my mind. (beyondrest.com.au)
  • 1 Which isn't a surprise considering how the body and mind are allowed to relax and wind down during floating. (truerelaxations.com)