 How can you lucidry more with a float tank or a sensory deprivation chamber? For those of you who don't know, a sensory deprivation chamber is a type of pod that you can lay in, which completely deprives you of all of your senses. You can't hear anything, you can't see anything, and you can't really feel whether you're floating or whether you're laying down. Because the water in the tank, in the actual float tank itself, is so salinated, it's so full of salt and other things that your body floats really easily. So imagine you're just laying in this completely isolated pod. You can't hear or see anything. You can't even feel whether you're floating or whether you're just laying in thin air. You feel like you're floating, literally. The effect that that tank has on your meditation and your lucid dreaming is absolutely incredible. It's profound. So you've gotta sort of take a step back before we explain why a float tank can help you lucid dream more. It does more than just help you lucid dream. Okay, so a float tank, as I'm sure you have been seeing in the pictures I've been showing you, is a sensory deprivation pod that can remove your senses so that you're just left with only your thoughts and your mind. So this is one of the goals of meditation, is to clear your mind of any thoughts. This is a really powerful way of doing that. And what happens is you can very quickly, when you deprive yourself of any sound, sight or feeling, you can incredibly quickly reach deep meditative states, really relaxed brainwave states that you would otherwise have to spend two hours of meditation to reach. It's so powerful. It really is incredibly powerful. And it has a kind of similar effect to a meditation machine, which I'll link to a couple of meditation machines in the description or mind machines, but this is like the step up from a meditation machine. If you have the budget for these, because they're quite expensive, right? But if you have the budget for a home float tank, a home-based sensory deprivation chamber, you can massively increase your lucid dreaming. You can meditate in 10 minutes instead of two hours and get incredible benefits as well. So the way it actually works is like this. When you deprive your body of your senses, this is known as the Gansfield experiment. The Gansfield experiment was a popular experiment conducted where they would basically place the half of a ping pong ball, so two halves of a ping pong ball over somebody's eyes, or I think maybe they had some kind of different way of doing it. That's just a way that you can do it at home if you want to. Basically, they would not just cover their eyes, but it would have to be like a white background thing. So in this case, the ping pong ball is white. So it's kind of translucent. Light can come in, but you can't see anything. It's very different to a blindfold, which just blacks out ever. You want to have like a white or translucent thing, so a ping pong ball works well for that. And what will happen is very quickly, assuming you've also put in earplugs, so you can't hear anything, very quickly you will begin hallucinating. You will start to see things that just are not there. And this is because our brains, when we're awake, do not like when we can't use our senses. We kind of have to fill in the gaps. So if you suddenly put yourself in a situation where your eyes are open, but you can't see anything and you can't tell, you can't judge depth perspective, you can't tell how far away you are from the background in this case, your brain starts playing tricks on you. In this case, you start hallucinating, but importantly, your brain waves state and your frequency goes to a place that would take two hours of meditation to get to. Now, if you imagine that Gansfield experiment compounded and amplified, it made even better and more effective. That is some kind of description of a float tank. Now, if you just take that one step further, imagine you're in a float tank. You can't see or hear anything. You can't feel whether you're floating or laying down. And you now try and sleep. You're gonna find firstly, you can sleep incredibly quickly. Like within a few minutes, you can fall asleep if you want to. You can very quickly fall asleep because you're so relaxed and there's nothing else to do. There's no distractions coming in to your senses. So you can very quickly fall asleep. And now, if you take that one step further, you can incredibly easily have a lucid dream. You can have a wild, awakened, juiced lucid dream. And this is very easy to do. Now, for most people, this is kind of out of reach because to actually buy a float tank, they're quite expensive. They're a few thousand dollars. I'm just gonna say it right now. But if you have the budget for one and your home is big enough to have a float tank inside, I would highly recommend you get one. If you want to lucid dream more and meditate more, and just, by the way, there's a huge load of other health benefits to these things. It's not just meditation and lucid dreaming. Increased immune system strength, more control over stress in your life, as well as all the benefits to your body and muscles as well. However, if you live in a big city or somewhere where you can access a big city, there are probably a float tank center, or there's probably a few float tank centers near you. So just Google or type into the YouTube or something, float tank near me. And what you'll find is a list of results where you can try out a float tank for yourself. Because that's probably what I would recommend to do first is to actually try one out and just see how it feels and if it works for you. Now, if you do want to get one for your own home, I do happen to know of a company which sells them for home use only, where you can actually sort of create your own one at quite an affordable price compared to other, you know, more advanced ones. So there's a link to that in the description. If you want to check that out, go and have a look. And I'd love to hear what you think about float tanks and alluded dreaming.