Why do I feel stiff in my neck while floating in a floating cabin?

Many people feel inexplicably stiff and sore in their necks when experiencing the # floating cabin #, making it difficult to fully relax and engage. It is extremely uncomfortable and painful, and when the situation is severe, they will step out of the cabin and end the floating prematurely. Why is this?

Due to the fact that the process of floating is a completely relaxed state (your spine and neck will relax more thoroughly than lying in bed), firstly, if you have underlying diseases in these areas, you are likely to feel stiff neck while floating. You can try floating your hands on the back of your head, which will partially alleviate your discomfort.

If you still feel uncomfortable, you can also use a floating pillow. Of course, as the experience deepens, we recommend that you continuously reduce your dependence on floating pillows (without affecting your experience), which will have a certain therapeutic effect on your shoulder and neck diseases.

Secondly, in addition to underlying physical illnesses, psychological stress is also a major cause of this situation. Being in a dark and enclosed floating cabin, we worry about accidentally sinking and drowning. We worry about lying down on our backs naturally, and whether the water surface will submerge our facial features, causing choking or getting into our eyes. Therefore, we deliberately lift our necks and remain in this stiff and tight state (some say, floating fluid entering our eyes can be quite painful)

In fact, this is completely unnecessary concern. Firstly, the reason why we can float in the cabin is that the density of the floating liquid, ρ, reaches 1.29g/cm ³, which is much higher than that of the human body, so we will not sink 100%. Secondly, in the floating cabin, you deliberately relax your body and lie on your back in the floating liquid. Except for your ears, the floating liquid will not overflow your eyes, nose, and mouth.

The essence of floating is to create a pure space that isolates all sensory stimuli from the outside world, allowing the body and brain to relax and rest synchronously. This is equivalent to instantly withdrawing us from this hurried world, merging with nature, and feeling that unique tranquility and transparency.

So ah! Dear children, let go of your worries and anxieties. In our lifetime, we may not have the opportunity to live in seclusion, but you can enter the floating cabin and let your soul pursue the ideal poetry and distant places.