Wild Divine Amazing Interactive Biofeedback Software

Here is a review from engliightenment.com of Wild Divine:
The Journey to Wild Divine, a biofeedback based "computer game," represents a true breakthrough in the interactive psycho-spiritual universe of possibilities and actualities.
Virtually everything about Wild Divine is done the right way:
* beautiful, engaging graphics and original soundtrack
* a hefty dose of true transformational flavor, in part provided by Jean Houston and the former Tibetan Buddhist monk and renowned flutist Nawang Khechog
* human-machine interaction provided by a biofeedback interface that gives you the sense that your inner capacities and the machine are engaged with each other ... because they actually are!
The biofeedback interface consists of three "magic ring" sensors that easily slip onto your fingertips. Two of them measure Skin Conductance Level (SLC), that is, your sweat gland activity, and the third measures Heart Rate Variability (HRV). It turns out that those of us with more heart rate variability tend to be healthier, a fact that has been

brought home by the research done by the Heart Math Institute and other organizations.
Once you slip the rings on and open the game, you are brought to a place that is brimming with on-screen beauty and magic. To me, it felt quite a bit like Rivendale, one of the Elven retreats in The Lord of the Rings. You are soon asked to "do" certain things ("energy events") by synching up your heartbeat with your breath, by quieting your mind, by exciting yourself, or by just completely relaxing.
The first time you realize you are actually connected to the machine, but not in any way that you can easily or obviously affect, it is very thrilling. Over time, you are led through a number of exercises, and into many different game venues. Many of the energy events are quite difficult to master, and can cause you to slow down and focus on relaxing, breathing more deeply, adjusting your posture, having happy thoughts, and so forth, for quite a bit of time. The Wild Divine, that is, your own true nature, is not the sort of thing that can be rushed through!













