Nothing to fear but fear itself. Unless you’re afraid of small, dark, enclosed spaces. Don’t be!
While it seems mysteriously intriguing, and to some of my friends even scary or intimating, floating can actually be quite fabulous.
Float therapy is unique, and in my opinion, a very relaxing form of meditation. The sessions are either 60 or 90 minutes. A combination of hydrogen peroxide and Epsom salt keep you totally afloat, so you can rest and let your mind drift away.
Flotation Therapy is said to improve Memory and Concentration. It stimulates creative thinking & problem-solving. And in many cases, it creates extra energy. And in my case, I slept like a baby!
Of course, I needed evidence…
for those of you who doubted my commitment to the work of wellness at hand. (No chickening out).
For those of you who have never done this, here is my advice. Embrace your positivity! Bring a joyful mind and a meditative spirit. It can be challenging to quiet the mind or to stay positive. Floating is the ultimate opportunity to do both.
If you want to know what I mean by this, read my blog, “The Universe Has No Sense of Humor.”
Terrific machine even I would like to try it