your
questions
What is floating?
How long should I allow?
How much does it cost?
Can I come with a friend?
Do I need to book?
Can I bring my own music or tapes?
What do I bring?
I have a disability. Can I still float?
I am pregnant. Can I still float?
But I'm claustrophobic?
What if I can't swim?
Might I be bored or frightened?
Is it private?
Will my skin wrinkle?
Am I locked in?
How is water hygiene maintained?
What effects does it have on the body?
What effects does it have on the mind?
Is floating successful for everyone?
Can I give a float session as a gift? |
answered
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Floating, as with other things, doesn’t suit
everybody. It needs willingness on your part to let go and
see what happens, and you may need to float a few times before
you are able to relax completely, both physically and mentally.
Depending on your own journey through life, a float might
provide an hour of total physical relaxation – or a
profound healing experience, emotionally and spiritually transforming.
Floating can be a wonderful aid to opening doors into your
inner world, gradually allowing access to those deeper levels
at which real changes take place.
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