You feel weightless as if you are flying. After the first few SCUBA dives, you realize that you resemble more of an astronaut who is exploring a whole new planet.You gently touch the rocks, sit on the bottom of the ocean and play with the sand. Just look at yourself; you could be one of those fearless National Geographic explorers! At the same time, I personally felt amazed by the mix of scientifi
c breakthrough, understanding of human physiology and practical use of modern technology that enables my SCUBA unit to operate so efficiently in order to allow me to breathe normally under water.Another feeling I experience while SCUBA diving, is the feeling of bonding with my diving buddy. It may seem strange to non-divers, since there is no speaking or otherwise interacting between the two diving buddies underwater, outside the hand signals, yet a close bond is shared. That of two individuals having each other’s back and being responsible for each other’s well-being. You trust your diving buddy that he or she will intervene to save you if things go wrong and you are expected to do the same for him or her. Thus, a bond of trust, mutual respect and gratitude is created and strengthen with every new dive.I must also admit that I feel proud of myself for managing to overcome one of my biggest fears and go ahead with the SCUBA diving lessons. Despite my initial hesitation, I have achieved to break the limits of my human existence on dry land and start having a parallel life underwater. One that is equally exciting and fulfilling.Lastly, I can’t help feeling a little sad for all the people who may love the sea and enjoy a good swim, but yet have never entered this truly magnificent world which is the SCUBA diving. I used to be one of them. and now because of loving being in the water I decide to have my own business ,