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The Journey to Wild Divine - The Passage & Wisdom Quest Bundle Pack

The Journey to Wild Divine - The Passage & Wisdom Quest Bundle Pack
From Wild Divine Project

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Considering this as a relaxation method for the whole family.

Product Description

Wearing three finger sensors that track your body's heart rate variability and skin conductance, you move through enchanting and mystical landscapes using the power of your thoughts, feelings, breath and awareness. Wise mentors guide you throughout the realm, empowering you with yoga, breathing and meditation skills needed to complete over 40 biofeedback 'energy' events. Build stairways with your breath, open doors with meditation, juggle balls with your laughter, and so much more. The Journey makes biofeedback, a popular method of alternative healthcare, easily accessible and empowers you to take mind-body wellness, literally, into your own hands. Wisdom Quest builds upon the skills you acquired in Part I, The Passage, by teaching new meditation and breathing techniques for advanced training. Featuring insight and guidance from best-selling authors Deepak Chopra, M.D. and Dean Ornish, M.D. you will learn many new and valuable lessons to integrate this wisdom into your daily life.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #153381 in Health and Beauty
  • Brand: Mind Modulations
  • Dimensions: 5.00 pounds

Features

  • Get both versions of The Wild Divine for a reduced price
  • Progress through the realm using the power of your thoughts, feelings, breath and awareness. .
  • Comes ready to play w/3 biofeedback finger sensors & the LightStone. For both PC and Mac. USB
  • Combines breathing and meditation with modern biofeedback technology for total mind-body wellness.
  • Not just a game, it's a tool for physical and mental health. Endorsed by Deepok Chopra

Customer Reviews

Excellent meditation aide and biofeedback game5
I actually purchased the bundle pack. I played the first game, Journey to the Wild Divine, for about a month before I started playing the second game. There were a few times that the first game left me frustrated because I'd end up in a loop that took me to the same place repeatedly. Took me awhile, for example, to take Sophia very literally and follow her dog. (You'll understand when you play the game). I also found the music irritating enough at times that I turned it off. Yet, I still rated the game as a 5 because it did what it was supposed to. It lowered my stress level and enabled me to do meditation exercises without falling asleep. Yes, I know that sounds contradictory that a person with high stress levels would fall asleep when trying to meditate, but I was the best at it. I ended up absolutely loving the Journey, despite its problems. Then, I tried Wild Divine. It is such an improvement over Journey it's unbelievable. The graphics and sound are much better. It's pleasing to the eye, and the music is mostly chant or gentle instrumental. There are more activities, each of which is more challenging than its predecessor. All of the activities are more challenging than in the first game, even if you set the game at its easiest level - which is another great advantage of the Wild Divine - it can be set at different difficulty levels. Realize that this is actually a contradiction of terms. The better you become at the game, the calmer you will become. So, the challenge is to learn to meditate, relax, and accept life. You are given more guidance on meditation procedures that you can use. Finally, if you so choose, you can just do activities that you pick. And, if you replay the Wisdom Quest and don't want to wait on the graphics, you can click on them and bypass them. The games are a definite two thumbs up. But, do make sure you get the silly pear at the beginning of the 2nd game.

great game, and not Hindu haha5
the game is wonderful, and its landscapes and backgrounds, as well as the story is so beautifully done. You feel like you could step into it. It is not a "religious experience, though, even if there is a touch of Buddhist philosophy along with the New Agey feel. Anyway, Buddhism is a philosophy rather than a religion anyway.
The exercises are very beneficial, and I wonder why the other commentator bought this at all instead of a pure technical biofeedback program.
It is a game, and you learn about meditative and relaxing techniques along with expanding your horizon somewhat

Not recreation, religion1


I expected bio-feedback, and that the game should be a bit New Age. But, this is a game of multiple deities, to become one of the `blue people' was not what I wanted. I have played most of the passage and technically the game works. There is no health emphasis, no graduated relaxation or heart rate counters. Rather, you become proficient at controlled relaxation in order to meet a contrived deity, then you are indoctrinated while in a state of hypnosis. I wanted an entertaining way to relax, not to become quasi Hindu.