Wellbeing & Psychology of Coastal Living

Woman walking along white mineral salt formations at the Dead Sea under a clear blue sky

Blue Mind Indoors: Where Mineral Stillness Begins

Before salt rooms.Before wellness design.Before modern terminology — there was this. White mineral formations stretching into quiet water.Air dense with salt.A horizon that dissolves urgency. Places like the Dead Sea have drawn seekers for centuries — not for spectacle, but for stillness. The experience is subtle yet profound: breathing deepens, thoughts slow, the body feels lighter. Neuroscience...

Woman walking barefoot along a calm shoreline at dawn, with soft light over the sea and a quiet coastal terrace in the foreground.

Blue Mind: Why Life Feels Different Near the Sea

Blue Mind There is a moment that happens almost without notice. You arrive near the water.The air feels lighter.Your shoulders drop before you realise they were tense. Nothing dramatic has changed — and yet, something has. Time loosens its grip. Thoughts stop competing for attention. The sea does not ask anything of you, and for the first time in a while, neither do you. This is not imagination. And...