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Floating and the Electric Technicolor DMT Machine
Wave of the future bro
In the Black Key’s song Weight of Love, the listener is treated to a tale of two former lovers, out of love for a long time, feeling naked in a world where the love they are chasing isn’t a healthy one. It’s a song that shows we are always chasing something or someone, and that love isn’t reciprocated.
From strange hallucinations brought on by your subconscious mind to complete emotional resets, floating gives you the opportunity to give your brain and body a break in a way that not even a deep sleep can provide.
In our careers, friendships, and other obligations to ourselves and others, that sense of love and loyalty that gives us the will to live can sometimes lapse, leaving the sensation to disappear from our memory as well over time, stranding the victim to the curse of the nine-to-five workday literally killing the well being of many professional adults. Like many Americans, I suffer from “distracts himself with work syndrome” but you’d probably describe it with some medical term others like myself would forget in a minute. In the United States today, one in five adults lives with a mental illness. The disturbing part is that…