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Re: going to have access to deprivation float tanks for 4 months [Re: JacksonMetaller]
#18224888 - 05/06/13 10:03 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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JacksonMetaller said: So do you rent these and they bring them to your house? Or do you have a membership to go somewhere? What's the deal? How do you have 4 months? I'm interested in this... I wonder how this would play with dissociatives 
Well, sine this post has been made I am now a full time employee, so I can float whenever. In fact it is pretty nice to crawl in after a long shift.
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Re: going to have access to deprivation float tanks for 4 months [Re: Psy Baba]
#18224901 - 05/06/13 10:06 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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I did my second float a couple of weeks ago. I wasn't feeling well and didn't get as much out of it as my first session. I actually think I fell asleep in there for a bit, . My friends gave me the session for my birthday though so that was nice. Once I'm feeling better I'll go again, it's a really cool thing. Super strange. It must be a damn interesting place to work.
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Re: going to have access to deprivation float tanks for 4 months [Re: bryguy27007]
#18224937 - 05/06/13 10:12 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Psy Baba
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Re: going to have access to deprivation float tanks for 4 months [Re: bryguy27007]
#18224983 - 05/06/13 10:23 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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bryguy27007 said: I did my second float a couple of weeks ago. I wasn't feeling well and didn't get as much out of it as my first session. I actually think I fell asleep in there for a bit, . My friends gave me the session for my birthday though so that was nice. Once I'm feeling better I'll go again, it's a really cool thing. Super strange. It must be a damn interesting place to work.
ESPECIALLY in the middle of the night on Hawthorne in portland.
Check it out: 80% of people who think they "slept" actually do not. There mind slows down to a theta wave which is about actual sleep.
There is no time, there is no space, but there is still some raw awareness, if a loud noise were to happen you would "wake up" much quicker than if you were really sleep.
On the other hand, if you do it late at night, or do it for more than 2 hours there is a better chance of actually sleeping.
1 dude did it for 24 hours straight, I am sure he slept some of it
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Re: going to have access to deprivation float tanks for 4 months [Re: Deadkndys420]
#18224986 - 05/06/13 10:24 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Deadkndys420 said:
there is a 5 second clip in an adventure time episode where Jake is in some fantasy float tank.
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Re: going to have access to deprivation float tanks for 4 months [Re: Psy Baba]
#18225018 - 05/06/13 10:33 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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DuNeRaVeR said: ESPECIALLY in the middle of the night on Hawthorne in portland.
Check it out: 80% of people who think they "slept" actually do not. There mind slows down to a theta wave which is about actual sleep.
There is no time, there is no space, but there is still some raw awareness, if a loud noise were to happen you would "wake up" much quicker than if you were really sleep.
On the other hand, if you do it late at night, or do it for more than 2 hours there is a better chance of actually sleeping.
1 dude did it for 24 hours straight, I am sure he slept some of it 
24 hours? Damn. Guys got some cash to throw around. I thought extended periods of time in a deprivation chamber was supposed to start causing massive amounts of anxiety and other psychological effects?
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Re: going to have access to deprivation float tanks for 4 months [Re: Cj-B]
#18225021 - 05/06/13 10:34 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Maybe in those with weak minds  ...
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I can only last 2:45
The catch is that he had walked from Astoria to come do it.
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Re: going to have access to deprivation float tanks for 4 months [Re: Psy Baba]
#18225032 - 05/06/13 10:37 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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DuNeRaVeR said:
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bryguy27007 said: I did my second float a couple of weeks ago. I wasn't feeling well and didn't get as much out of it as my first session. I actually think I fell asleep in there for a bit, . My friends gave me the session for my birthday though so that was nice. Once I'm feeling better I'll go again, it's a really cool thing. Super strange. It must be a damn interesting place to work.
ESPECIALLY in the middle of the night on Hawthorne in portland.
Check it out: 80% of people who think they "slept" actually do not. There mind slows down to a theta wave which is about actual sleep.
There is no time, there is no space, but there is still some raw awareness, if a loud noise were to happen you would "wake up" much quicker than if you were really sleep.
On the other hand, if you do it late at night, or do it for more than 2 hours there is a better chance of actually sleeping.
1 dude did it for 24 hours straight, I am sure he slept some of it 
Holy shit that's awesome. Thanks for the knowledge!
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