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Things That Happen In A Float Session

Today, I booked a 75 minute "float"; I lay in an enclosed tub that shuts out light and sound, and the water is heated and salted so that you can feel weightless and don't notice the water over time.

Here's what can happen while the time goes by.

    1. Hallucinations

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    I've never experienced this, but I've read that it can happen, so I thought I'd mention it and get it out of the way.

    2. Itches

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    With nothing else to notice, I find itches to scratch. It's a problem for me when I meditate too.

    3. You end up tasting the water.

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    Probably from touching your face It's disgusting.

    4. Your Muscles Relax

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    ...in a way you've never experienced. You don't have to support anything, or swim to keep your head above water, so your whole body (and thus your mind) can just *be*.

    5. You Stretch

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    In spite of the relaxation, I still felt some pain and tension in my worst spots. Stretching in a float is entirely different, because you can maintain that weightlessness (up to a point) and adopt poses you couldn't on the ground.

    6. You "Dance"

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    Similarly, it's fun to sway and feel your way through the water.

    7. You Daydream

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    8. You Reminisce

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    I had some nostalgic thoughts

    9. You Lose Track of Time

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    I really wasn't sure how long I had spent in there at various intervals. When the chime went off to let me know I was done, I could have thought I was only halfway done, or had been in there more than 2 hours.

    10. You Can Practice Meditation and Breathing Exercises

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    You feel peaceful and patient, and there's not much else to do.

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dnp_ijag @dnp_ijag
The #4 about relaxing is a unique experience on its own, isn’t it? The body and mind comes out of it rejuvenated but at the same time a little drowsy(?). Just thinking about my last float (3 years ago…) made me feel somewhat exhausted about my day-to-day now. For now I’ll have to settle for some quiet mediation!
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apkussma @apkussma
You may be onto something. In spite of having slept OK, I found myself having a snooze later in the day while waiting for my family to get ready to go out, and I'm not a 'nap' person.
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dnp_ijag @dnp_ijag
Was it your first float? That’s different than my experience but YMMV. My sleep record after my first float showed off the charts length of deep sleep—not the only metric of sleep, ofc—and my tension-related aches all but disappeared after a week of daily sessions. The meditations were like nothing else! I swear I’m not affiliated lol. Your experience sounds really interesting though. Absolutely let me know if you find out more. The desk people probably have some useful anecdote to share too!
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apkussma @apkussma
I think it's different for everyone. It wasn't my first time, I've done it here and there, no more than a dozen times.
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