Re: Is There A Need for Transhuman sensory deprivation?

Spike Jones (spike66@ibm.net)
Sun, 28 Feb 1999 16:37:09 -0800

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>Paul Hughes wrote: See http://www.samadhitank.com/

> Spike, don't you live near Palo Alto? If you do, I think there is still a Spa > operating there called Watercourse Way. ...About 10 years ago, they had 3 tanks.

I do. Cool! Thanks Paul, Ill check that out and report back. Now that I think it over, I might be able to reproduce something like this in my own home, for I have a bathroom that is not adjacent to any external wall, with a very large tub, and my house is quite well sound insulated. I could light seal the door and produce total darkness and quiet. I think I even have a box of epsom salts around here somewhere. That sounds kinda cool: a sensory deprivation sort of thing. spike

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>Paul Hughes wrote: See http://www.samadhitank.com/

Spike, don't you live near Palo Alto?  If you do, I think there is still a Spa
operating there called Watercourse Way.  ...About 10 years ago, they had 3 tanks.
 I do.  Cool!  Thanks Paul, Ill check that out and report back.  Now that I think it
over, I might be able to reproduce something like this in my own home, for
I have a bathroom  that is not adjacent to any external wall, with a very large
tub, and my house is quite well sound insulated.  I could light seal the door
and produce total darkness and quiet.  I think I even have a box of epsom
salts around here somewhere.  That sounds kinda cool: a sensory deprivation
sort of thing.  spike --------------FC34F9F7061E3B39B20232D0--