Mr._Graybeard
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There's a business nearby that offers this. Having done some deep relaxation exercises, for $50 an hour I'm thinking of giving it a try.
I think a lot of us worked in what amounted to a sensory deprivation tank.
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I think a lot of us worked in what amounted to a sensory deprivation tank.
There's a business nearby that offers this. Having done some deep relaxation exercises, for $50 an hour I'm thinking of giving it a try.
There's a business nearby that offers this. Having done some deep relaxation exercises, for $50 an hour I'm thinking of giving it a try.
I think a lot of us worked in what amounted to a sensory deprivation tank.
I guess I'm still mentally scarred by that old "Altered States" movie a ....
I spent too much time in too many data centers that were that way. No clue what time or day it might be. Strange people and stranger rules.
My career was on the opposite end of the spectrum, stuff going on all around me. So after retiring I started looking into yoga and meditation. I probably should have done it 20 years earlier -- it would have taken a bite out of my liquor bills back then.
No, from Lilly's account it was the other way around -- sensory deprivation could lead to psychedelic experiences.Taking acid does not result in sensory deprivation! Or so I've heard...
No, from Lilly's account it was the other way around -- sensory deprivation could lead to psychedelic experiences.