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Rise Above Floatation

Micah Saccomanno, Owner

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111 E. Main St., Mount Kisco, NY 914.241.1900 • micah@riseabove oatation.com

RiseAboveFloatation.com

It’s not selfish to love yourself, take care of yourself, and to make your happiness a priority. It’s necessary.

~ Mandy Hale

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Above Floatation is Westchester’s rst and only oatation center dedicated to providing deep relaxation and exceptional awareness through the power of sensory deprivation.

What drew you to this profession?

With a deep love for meditation and an interest in consciousness, I was drawn to the spectacular bene ts of oatation therapy and saw they were lacking in Westchester County. I found a great situation in Mount Kisco to create a oat sanctuary and have now been providing sessions for the past eight years.

How does your work di er from that of others in your profession?

e e ects of oatation therapy were discovered in a scienti c study in the National Institute of Health, and through continued peer-reviewed research are increasingly being shown to treat speci c health problems such as chronic stress and eating disorders.

What should a person expect from working with you?

Someone working with us would expect to become part of our commitment to the perfect oat environment, which focuses on the feelings of the client at all stages of the process. Freeing up mental processes in order to strengthen the individual power of focus on the self means that harmony between colleagues, sta and clients are prioritized.

What changes do you have planned for 2023?

With an international push to elevate awareness of the proven medical bene ts of the oat session, we will be starting an educational campaign to bring oating into the awareness of the citizens of Westchester County.

Anything else our readers should know?

e oat session is nothing more than allowing the individual access to their internal healing mechanisms and amplifying their sense of self. e vast majority of oaters have a powerful experience of relaxation and awareness from between one to three sessions.

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