Author: Arielle Thomas
Unlocking the Power of the Mind: Understanding the Transcendental Meditation Technique
The pursuit of peace, contentment, and a deeper understanding of oneself has opened numerous paths for seekers around the world. Among these, the Transcendental Meditation technique shines as a beacon of ancient wisdom complemented by contemporary re
Transcendental Meditation Technique: Unlocking the Power of Consciousness
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Breathing Easy- A Look at Floating & Blood Oxygen Level
Immediately after her first float, Jeanine was already at a new level of relaxation. She says it was an “oh my gosh” moment for her, and recounted how all of her muscles were, “just so relaxed,” even after that single session. Over the follow
Beyond Floating: Unveiling the Power of Darkness
Stepping away from the familiar tranquility of our beloved float tanks, today we’ll survey another intriguing realm of sensory exploration. Imagine a therapy that, like floatation therapy, employs silence and solitude, but rather than the gentle to
Pioneering Float Research
The 1980s were an exciting time for float research. Word-of-mouth had grown stronger about this crazy new experience, and more people across the world were searching for and stepping into tanks near them. Early studies had also begun to show that flo
How Floating Can Help with Arthritis.
You may be surprised to learn that arthritis affects more than 60 million people yearly, making it one of the most common disabilities in the country. There are many different types of arthritis, and people are impacted in different ways by it, but t
The Science of Floating & Mystical Experiences
The ideas of altered states of consciousness, mystical experiences, and voluntary self-isolation often bring with them images of shamans, spaced-out hippies, geometric art, and vibrant colors, as exaggerated stories and tales of these experiences get
Half A Century of Commerical Floating
In 1954, a young medical doctor and neuroscientist, John C. Lilly, donned a breathing mask and took the first descending steps into a large, fresh-water tank designed to cut out as much light, noise, and general sensation as possible. From that first
Benefits of Doing Nothing
The concept of taking time away from obligations to relax and recoup is so foreign in our society that the idea is often met with confused looks; people live in a constant state of motion, often bouncing from task to task with no time to stop, breath
Inner Perception & Floating
Touch, sight, smell, hearing, and taste are what most people immediately think of when asked about the human senses. While these five major senses get the most attention, there are numerous, often-overlooked senses of the body that can add a great de