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Floatation Therapy has been used to help athletes and health-conscious individuals to accelerate physical recovery. Rosie is a contemporary dancer and uses floating to recover.
Read moreAre you yearning for a moment of pure tranquillity, a respite from the relentless pace of modern life? Look no further. Our upcoming sound bath event promises a journey to the depths of relaxation, inviting you to surrender to a state of profound peace and rejuvenation. Immerse Yourself in Ancient Healing Forget everything you think […]
Read more“The flotation tank is a window, a portal. Into another part of the universe. One which is within us always. Float down the river, of your own subconscious. Through the bends and burbling books. Be surprised by your waterfalls, and the depth of your lakes. Discover the ecology. Make friends with the beings, which occupy […]
Read moreDown a dusty side street in Central Auckland lies Float Culture, a sensory deprivation centre dedicated to physical relaxation and mid expansion. Alone in the dark I left my body. It was a directionless exit. More of an expansion in all directions. Perhaps influenced by having just read a copy of the Bhagavad Gita(forced upon […]
Read moreIn this float story we catch up with Israel, a champion kick boxer who has made floating a central part of his fight preparations.
Read moreWalking around the world at large, there is a constant influx of stimuli. Sights, sounds and colour – we are constantly barraged by the multifarious, often beautiful and sometimes distressing multitudes of sensory data. Sometimes, when walking around either without having had a chance to close your eyes, or after having been shut off for […]
Read moreThere is a “synthetic ocean”, its waves lap on the outskirts of Auckland city (Que faire à Auckland). and I have been called to bathe in its water. I am shown into a room with a shower, a bench car-sized sized pod which contains a body of water which is being illuminated by blue LEDs. After […]
Read moreIn the search for sleep, insomniac Rebecca Isemonger entered the tank for three sessions at Float Culture. The benefits she discovered, however, were much more than just catching a couple of z’s. There may be a rover on Mars, but scientists still don’t know why we sleep. Whether for the purpose of information consolidation, cellular […]
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