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      watch out, those things can seriously destroy your mind. expect hallucienations after leaving the floation tank, flashing lights, flashbacks, voices in your head, and loss of sense of reality.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Dinomut View Post
      watch out, those things can seriously destroy your mind. expect hallucienations after leaving the floation tank, flashing lights, flashbacks, voices in your head, and loss of sense of reality.
      Well isn't that the point?

      I've read about these. They seem very cool, but very expensive.
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      Hi TalkingHead, do you have one of these at home? Sounds very interesting, keep us posted with your results.

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      Joe Rogan (fear factor) has some interesting videos on his floatation tank. They are often used to enhance psychadelic experiences. Rogan specifically mentions DMT, a compound that may be released naturally by the brain during dreams. There are allegedly European spas that have commercial floatation tanks. Oh, boy do I want. :yumdumdoodledum:

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      Quote Originally Posted by Nightmare View Post
      Hi TalkingHead, do you have one of these at home? Sounds very interesting, keep us posted with your results.
      I eventually hope to get one at home.. but right now I belong to a little known "float club" in Oakland that allows us to use the tank whenever we want schedule permitting. My car just broke down but I should get back there by Tues or Wed.

      I would also recommend "The book of floating" to anyone who is interested as well.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Dinomut View Post
      watch out, those things can seriously destroy your mind. expect hallucienations after leaving the floation tank, flashing lights, flashbacks, voices in your head, and loss of sense of reality.

      So far I haven't experienced any of these.. Aside being great L.D. aids.. most people use these because they have so much energy and alertness after using these.

      Some of the things you mentioned can happen while in the tank.. but mostly just extreme relaxation and deep focus.

      I've read a lot about these and others experience and haven't heard one incidence of this. Did this happen to you?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Dinomut View Post
      watch out, those things can seriously destroy your mind. expect hallucienations after leaving the floation tank, flashing lights, flashbacks, voices in your head, and loss of sense of reality.

      Woa relax. No need to fear flotation tanks and the unknown corners of the Mind they can take you too. People fear "The strange and Unknown" as long as recorded history goes back. I would name this Realm "The exotic, hidden features of the Human Psyche" instead, which I find mightily interresting and in need to be explored instead.

      Doctor prescribed psycho-active medications like anti-depressants, mood-equalisers, more than anything ( think LSD, Mushrooms, Yopo or Cannabis ) are most likely and capable of inducing these Psychotic Symtoms you mentioned. These type of Psychotic Reactions are very rare in humans and only likely to appear in mentaly instable mindstates to begin with.

      With which I'm telling you there's certainly no need to fear a Floatation tank unless you're rather schizoid to begin with.

      I was thinking of just building one myself. Maybe an isolated stone structure with a large metal or plastic bathtub/container filled with Sea Salt-ed Water?
      You could hang a thermometer in there and if it's properly isolated it will contain all heat and release/leak none and you could go in there and preheat the tank with a gas-lamp for a minute till the temperature reaches 37 degrees celcius.
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      Isn't this like sensory deprivation? Doesn't sensory deprivation basicly FUCK YOUR MIND?

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      I asked this in another thread,do you ever feel like your mind regresses like
      in the movie 'altered states'?..or is there a progression of ideas,and new
      worlds?Please explain what it's like.The main character in that movie(while
      fantasy) went mad in more ways then one.If you happen to turn into a cave
      man,please post a pic!seriously,it does sound interesting!

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      Quote Originally Posted by polarisdreamtime View Post
      I asked this in another thread,do you ever feel like your mind regresses like
      in the movie 'altered states'?..or is there a progression of ideas,and new
      worlds?Please explain what it's like.The main character in that movie(while
      fantasy) went mad in more ways then one.If you happen to turn into a cave
      man,please post a pic!seriously,it does sound interesting!

      HAHA.. I've heard about that movie. I just added it to netflix. It definitely takes you to the deeper parts of your mind; but this isn't the case after you come out so I wouldn't call it regression- It does connect the various parts of your mind though.

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      best deprivation movie ever!
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      Lol, has no one seen the movie Altered States? Theres a reason you shuoldn't use float tanks! rofl. Rediculous movie but partly true on the sensory whackjob that it can perform on you. Otherwise it is the perfect stimuli for your mind because you have nothing to disturb you in those. GL and be safe.


      BAH Major Edit **** I didn't read through the posts and didn't even see Altered States. Way to jump the gun. ANNNYWAYS.
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      Quote Originally Posted by polarisdreamtime View Post
      I asked this in another thread,do you ever feel like your mind regresses like
      in the movie 'altered states'?
      No, at least I never felt that way, as the only thing I ever experienced was an eerie silence and the beating of my heart.

      As for the possibility of drowning, anything is possible because someone can drown in their own bathtub, but since the water is only 10 inches deep and has epsom salts in it which makes a person float, the chances of drowning in a floatation tank would probably be less than drowning in a bathtub.

      That's why I was able to sleep in mine for 2 years without any problems.

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      frankly i think due to the floatation in water the need to roll over is nulled due to fact when in bed pressure beign extered on your arms or back or w/e makes need to roll over since your weightless the need to do so is gone

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      Quote Originally Posted by mastergamerx
      frankly i think due to the floatation in water the need to roll over is nulled due to fact when in bed pressure beign extered on your arms or back or w/e makes need to roll over since your weightless the need to do so is gone
      That makes a lot of sense. You'd probably feel more comfortable floating in water.

      It's too bad all the facilities are super far away from my house...and it's not like I can go up to my mom and be like "hey, can you drive me for an hour so i can sleep in a tank full of water?"

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      My step father had a buddy who had a creepy experiance in one of those. He was thrown bye an unknown force way into the sky and a voice said "so you wanna fuck around" pushed his body down to earth and next to his living body!
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      Never done it. Would be fun if I had the money/time/location. Still, hallucinating really just isn't on my list of things to do

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      I've seen some outlandish claims about floatation tanks by people that have never done it before. Hallucinations? Hallucinations after the float? Never. Dream visions like the ones gained from meditation or relaxation or WILD, yes.

      It ain't drugs. It's like meditation. Advanced bathing. With the lights off. Nothing to be scared of. You can't be scared of a really good waterbed. The tank I float in has lights and underwater speakers you turn on and off yourself.

      There is something weird about it, aliens and mad scientists or something. The movie Altered States doesn't help. I assure you, it's a perfectly benign thing to try. It's a great creative tool for me.
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      ya know guys, you're not supposed to sleep in these tanks, that ruins the whole point of using them lol..

      The idea is to have the senses taken away, so the mind can wander....if you look up the greek meaning to hallucination it means 'to wander in mind'

      So, the point is the stay conscious and to let your mind wander, you will see things...feel things...hear things and from what I understand the use of cannabis prior to the tank REALLY helps propel visions and sounds.

      I really don't recommend sleeping in those things, defeats the purpose and you will wakeup with mushy skin from being submerged too long. Plus, I think epson salt isn't really great for your hair if you sleep in that thing.


      I wish I had a sens. dep. tank...I would practically spend all my time in there during the day because day to day life is such a boring repetitive drag.
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      Quote Originally Posted by guerilla View Post
      I really don't recommend sleeping in those things, defeats the purpose and you will wakeup with mushy skin from being submerged too long. Plus, I think epson salt isn't really great for your hair if you sleep in that thing.


      I wish I had a sens. dep. tank...I would practically spend all my time in there during the day because day to day life is such a boring repetitive drag.
      Sleeping in the tank doesn't defeat the purpose, it's just using it for something else, i.e. having lucid dreams (WILDs) more easily. Which, personally, I think is much better than taking drugs to hallucinate. I doubt that's what they were originally intended for. Besides, like a couple of people said already, using a float tank doesn't make you hallucinate. I think the original purpose of float tanks was just to relax, but I'm just guessing.

      You also don't recommend sleeping in it because staying in too long is bad for your skin/hair. And yet if you had one, you would spend all your time in it. I highly doubt it matters whether you're awake or asleep when you spend extended amounts of time in there.

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      yea I guess you have a good point with that last paragraph with the hair...that was a dumb blonde moment, only im not blonde lol..

      oh and just to confirm this, relaxing in the tank does cause profound hallucinations if you let yourself go, watch that joe rogan interview, he has been using those tanks for years and he goes in sober and still hallucinates...

      Heck, I can make myself hallucinate normally, I bet a sens tank would make me have a full blown trip.


      And the whole idea of using drugs in the tank was sprung about from the movie Altered States, I recommend seeing that movie...its so crazy.

      But its not exactly...realistic, people can't turn into prehistoric monkeys from psychedelic states lol
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