I have to say upfront that floating became more of a surreal experience once I adjusted and stopped moving around. It made my Sunday. I don't know how long this took, my mind was in overdrive. I had to really concentrate on stilling my mind, breathing deeply and slowly, totally and relaxing my body. Eventually I zoned out and stayed clear of the walls. I chose not to put the lid down preferring the open space. One little step at a time.
I quickly discovered that the epsom salt magnesium water stings eyes for a short time etc. Cream was available for anyone who had an open cut, thankfully I did not have any.
I was started out of in a zoned out mediation space by soft recorded voice telling me that my hour was finished. A small eco towel, shower gel, shampoo and conditioner was on hand as I washed the salt off me.
Once showered and dressed I headed up the stairs to the kitchen for a cup of herbal tea, "take time to ground" was the advice. Coming back down to earth, sipping on the tea in the kitchen area did bring me down for the drive home.

Will I come back?
It is a yes from me; one float is not enough I am thinking to really feel the benefits. I will know what to expect next time in the float tank and the after effects of a relaxed body, a very sound sleep last night and soft skin are plusses for me.
People are all different, floating appeals to some individuals, others will say no way. Diversity makes the world go round. But, I am glad a kind gift introduced me to The Float Space.

Goodbye from me and thank you for reading my feedback on the float tank experience.
Daily relaxing and reenergising is so easily achieved by flowers and plants, we only need to stop and look

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