Tag Archives: sensory deprivation
SENSORY DEPRIVATION AS A PRACTICE
Posted on March 24, 2016 | Tagged: consciousness, float therapy, floating, mindfulness, sensory deprivation
As a flotationist, I have a sensory deprivation practice. It is one of the many reasons I work at Isolate. Frequently I am asked by our clients, “How often should I float?” and “How often do you float?” In my experience, the effects of frequent flotation are cumulative.The more you get into the float tank, the – read more
Waking Up in 2016: The Power of Float Tanks
Posted on January 14, 2016 | Tagged: consciousness, float therapy, floating, mindfulness, sensory deprivation
A week ago I spoke to a client who said he had tried to start a float center back in 2010. He reported, with great sadness, that he could never generate enough interest. “I guess everyone wasn’t ready for flotation tanks, yet…” he said. Now, only a few years later, floating has become a major trend – read more