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I’m talking to Bertil from Sweden. A man who has practiced the art of sensory deprivation since the mid 1980’s. His tool of choice? A float tank.

1) What is floating?

2) I’ve heard there’s more than one way to float.  Please explain.

3) John Lilly, the float tank’s inventor, said floating could possibly become a “crutch program.”  In your opinion, what did he mean?

4) If we are the observer of our thoughts, what IS thought?

5) What is language as virus?

Resources:
pantarei-floating
FloatNashville
float conference

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Imagine being in a bathtub full of body temperature water and epsom salt. There’s so much salt you float like a cork on top of the water. You’re weightless, suspended, gravity does not have its way with you.

What if you were floating on top of the water and you were in total darkness with no sound? Now we’re talking mind separated from the body. Meditation on steroids.

That’s what we talk about with Erin Norin in this interview. She recently experienced a float tank (sensory deprivation tank) and is going to tell us what it was like for her. I’ll also share my recent float tank experience in Atlanta, GA.

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