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Meiso, bains flottants en apesanteur, zero gravité
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Meiso. Zero gravity, to get rid of stress.

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Floating baths in weightlessness.

In Japanese, Meiso means "meditation".
Alexandre Kournwsky and Maite Breger created the first flotation center in Paris, another has just opened in Lyon.
Maite is sophrologist and Alexandre is designer.
They offer you to isolate yourself in a floating pool, kind of cocoon outside time and space, out of noise and visual pollution.
Between meditation, sensory isolation and reflection.

In these pools (2m40 in diameter) you can clear your mind, and release all your tensions, mental or muscular and go into introspection, for discover your inner worlds, your subconscious or your imagination.
In an individual cabin, you enter a circular basin in subdued light with water full of salt of Epsom, a combination of sulfur and magnesium.

You let yourself blowing away by the gentle swirls of the water, in weightlessness, listening to a little voice that guides us, before leaving you alone.
And the magic operates.

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Alexandre Kournwsky, Epsom, flotation, Flottaison, gravity, isolation, Maite Breger, Meiso
Floating baths in weightlessness.<br />
<br />
In Japanese, Meiso means "meditation".<br />
Alexandre Kournwsky and Maite Breger created the first flotation center in Paris, another has just opened in Lyon.<br />
Maite is sophrologist and Alexandre is designer.<br />
They offer you to isolate yourself in a floating pool, kind of cocoon outside time and space, out of noise and visual pollution.<br />
Between meditation, sensory isolation and reflection.<br />
<br />
In these pools (2m40 in diameter) you can clear your mind, and release all your tensions, mental or muscular and go into introspection, for discover your inner worlds, your subconscious or your imagination.<br />
In an individual cabin, you enter a circular basin in subdued light with water full of salt of Epsom, a combination of sulfur and magnesium.<br />
<br />
You let yourself blowing away by the gentle swirls of the water, in weightlessness, listening to a little voice that guides us, before leaving you alone.<br />
And the magic operates.