First introduced by Neuro-psychiatrist John C. Lilly in 1954, a Sensory Deprivation Chamber is a light-less, soundproof enclosure, filled with salt water that is kept at skin temperature.
Would you get into a Sensory Deprivation Chamber? Have you been in one? What’s your thoughts?
Source: http://www.whydontyoutrythis.com/2013/10/sensory-deprivation-chamber-would-you-get-into-one.html
Justin and I actually met with Dr. Rebecca Merz in summer of 2012 who also used a sensory deprivation chamber(similar to the one show below) to help heal her patients.
Heres an interview conducted by Jeremy McDonald:
The psychomanteum process is a service offered to grieving individuals who are open to exploring a possible connection with a loved one who has died. The experience may assist in addressing feelings of sadness, anger, guilt, or other emotions in response to the death of a family member, child, friend, pet, or other relationship.
Rebecca Merz Official Website
http://www.rebeccamerz.com/
Mind Spa Official Website
http://mind-spas.com/
Lamplight Group Official Website
http://lamplight-group.com
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