I tried floatation therapy, a crazy womb-like sensory deprivation technique that can be hallucinatory
LONDON — As I lay in the inky blackness, a strange noise began to rise. Scratching, rubbing, alien and unplaceable — the only sound in a cocoon of total silence. Where was it coming from? I darted my eyes around the darkness, trying to identify it, and it only intensified. And then I realised: It …
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