Entries Tagged as 'philosophy'

Nicolai Levashov

— interesting discussion about how life evolved from the water and how some of the originally extinct lifeforms will attach to a human who enters the water for fun in the google video. also check out the website Nicolai Levashov is an advanced physicist, Academician, environmentalist, and self-taught healer. In this video Nicolai’s friends/students, discuss their first-hand experiences with Nicolai and his ability to metaphysically (and remotely) heal others.

the first step on the bridge to cosmic relaxation

The first step for all aquanauts begins with the musculature around the neck. The first floats will teach the neophyte about the chronic lock on the muscles she has in this area. Occasional glimpses of the similar issue below the waist will surface but will not be addressed until issues with the head-neck area get in order.

Like the layers of an onion, we peel away physical then mental tension to arrive at the ever-perfect unconditioned awareness that is our essential nature.

My first float in my own tank

The heating element on the bottom will burn your booty… I need more water and salt. My butt was dragging the bottom. I had to turn down the heating element to keep from frying my behind.

The early essence of floating is unwinding. Removing locked muscle patterns. Un-necessary tension.

How nice to have a teacher. A perfect teacher. A teacher who never fails anyone. Who is always there should you simply get in the water.

Now time to run the filter system… let’s hope this works!

aquanaut

I keep thinking up these k00L domain names for a Flotation Tank center. Aquanaut is a play on psychonaut and astronaut.

The inner voyager who uses water is of course an aquanaut!

Samadhi is yours

Why waste time, and effort on strenuous yoga postures and long meditation intensives when you come climb into my tank, kick back and enter the highest goal of the Yoga Sutras immediately.

You want samadhi? It’s yours.

from the womb…

getting out of a float tank is always uncomfortable. it is colder outside than it was in the tank. I had the perfect setup here at my apartment. I had the upstairs room heated to 95 degrees and coming out into nice toasty warm room… but the landlady said nothing that heavy with water on the 2nd floor… they got tipped off when they saw the long hose from the truck to the house…

so now I have to move my beautiful tank to the 1st floor and step out into cold air when I leave the tank… and that is good practice for getting rid of the engrams I have associated with the birth process — out of the warm wet environment and whipped into cold and dry!

Borderlines

One major issue I am wrestling with is how much of my personal perspective in floating belongs in this site. I was going to get a domain named “infinitity of universes” based on my love for Ken Ogger‘s research in Freezone Scientology and name this site the Infinity of Universes Meditation Tank Center.

But then I would make people edgy who are only interested in floating purely for health reasons.

A serious business remains neutral and sucks in as many people as possible. But I’m a computer programmer by trade, not a floatation tank businessman.

But borderlines are what floatation is all about. The water is the same as your skin, so the sense of separation from surroundings diminishes. And really, how different am I from you? I entered these words on this page and there was a bit of a time lag before you got them but we are now connected… there are fewer borderlines between us.

So I sit here and waver. One minute, I want to move my ambient music stuff over to my other website. Another minute, I feel that being personal is extremely important… how else to make the psychonaut feel at home at my place?

And so in the last 24 hours I have ruminated over the following domain names:

  • floating-psychonaut-airlines
  • transgalatic-flotation (floatation? flotation? argh!)
  • infinity-of-universes (infinityofuniverses) – hard to type
  • samadhi-chamber
  • floating-through-space

There are actually even more than that, but why go on?
And of course, I get a million what-ifs with each of these domain names… why airlines instead of cruises, blah blah blah.

In the end, the title of Sailor Bob Adamson’s book sums it up: “what’s wrong with right now unless you start thinking about it”