Yea, I find flicking a switch and sitting quietly in an infrared box quite boring. Variety is the spice of sauna.
The slow gradual heating. The dry, the wet, the just right. That moment when you realize that that extra board of pine just kicked it up and you are sitting hotter than you ever thought that you could. The body awareness. The gathering and processing of wood is so earthy, and good exercise. That chop that splits a round log perfectly is satisfying, like a perfect approach shot on a golf course.
Then, there is the social community, family, interactions. Sitting naked with your friends exercising the vagas nerve cleansing with song and drum, flute and didgeridoo, or anything that can stand the heat. Pouring essential oils over rocks, or granules of exotic scents from the woods. Knowing that we are sharing health together.
Veniki beatings are just not the same, without the sting and fog of hot steam.
The layers of heat as elevation rises, where you get a full mindful sense of you comfort zone as you search and switch. Then, the smell, the quiet sense of solitude as the room dries and the temperature fades after the excitement dies and its restfulness.
The prayer and cleansing contemplation and sometimes ritual of the Native influences practiced for millennia. Just the flash and change from taking a large spoon from a bucket and tossing it on the rocks, the rhythm.
A body craves and thrives with adversity, and variety of environmental exercises that strengthen in. The more natural are the influences, the more organic and unpredictable and diverse. A body comes from a history in this world. It has been there and done it, and is ready for anything natural that you throw at it. A body is complex beyond comprehension. Throw in the unnatural and you are playing Russian roulette.
AND the way to augment the effects is to naturally do it naked!
Last night was Solstice New Years. We had 20 or so packed cheek to cheek in the sweat. Each was cleansing. Each had a piece of Yule wood, a nail and pencil with paper. As we cleansed, we wrote what we intended to let go of to make us better ready for the coming year. Together, we drummed whooped and hollered, and let it all out, then tossed it away to be taken by the fire and spirit.
Some didn't come in, afraid of covid. Who's going to be be healthier?
Jbee