Relaxing Rhythms

Brand New Relaxing Rhythms 2 from The Wild Divine

Ancient Wisdom and Modern Technology

 

Relaxing Rhythms 2 Complete Biofeedback System – £199

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  • Relaxing RhythmsRelaxing Rhythms provides you with everything you need for step by step, mind / body training.
  • Experience the benefits of an advanced meditation and mindfulness practice, in the shortest time possible.
  • Relaxing Rhythms is incredibly easy to use.
  • Simply install the software, plug the biofeedback sensor into a USB port, and launch the software.
  • Follow the step-by-step instructions on the screen, and start your own journey down the path of health, wellness, and peace of mind.
“Relaxing Rhythms uses biofeedback to access your innate healing abilities to restore your physical, mental and spiritual health.” —–Deepak Chopra, M.D.

 

How does Wild Divine Work?

Technically, The Wild Divine Iom is a scientific instrument that functions as an alternative input device for your Mac, PC, or iOS device.

In practical terms, it acts similar to your mouse, keyboard, or joystick as the connection between your physical & mental states and the Wild Divine software installed on your computer.

Biofeedback

 

100% Compatible with all Mac and PC computers, the Iom makes it possible for the Wild Divine software to detect and analyze your mind and body’s very subtle signals of stress, calmness, tension, relaxation, positive or negative emotions, etc.

Included guides and mentors teach you skills and offer advice you can quickly apply, and instantly see the results. No more wondering “Am I doing it right?”

 

Experience the Benefits for Yourself

  • The benefits of an advanced mind/body, mindfulness, and meditation practice are many:
  • Self-confidence, motivation, focus, productivity, and simply feeling better.
  • Great for adults and kids alike.
  • Adults abolish the toxic effects of stress and become more productive and centered.
  • Boisterous” children calm down and learn self-control, naturally.

Relaxing Rhythms Reviewed in Daily Telegraph

By Alice Hart-Davis

(This review was for an earlier version of Relaxing Rhythms)

“I’m hooked up to my computer via three “bio-feedback monitors” clipped to the middle fingers of my left hand. These are reading my heart rate, brainwave pattern and “skin response” with alarming accuracy and the results are unfurling as graphs in front of my eyes.

GrapherThe more calmly I breathe, the smoother the undulations of the heart chart become, and the skin-response line slopes gratifyingly downwards towards nirvana. But then I turn away to make a quick note about what I can see and both graphs shoot skywards. Damn.

I move on to a “bio-feedback event” where, if I can keep my mind in neutral, a balloon will float serenely across the screen. Any exciting thoughts and the balloon gains height and bursts.

“Cool,” says my eldest daughter, pushing me aside and clipping her fingers into the monitors. “Let me try.”

“Zac Efron!” I shout and her balloon bursts, too.

How can the machine detect all this? I know that mind and body are intimately connected, but this demonstrates the principle in a terrifyingly graphic way.

I’ve tried many relaxation CDs, but this kind of bio-feedback programme moves the genre into a whole new dimension. Healing Rhythms, as it is called, is a very serious piece of kit and comes with endorsements from American “wellness gurus”.

The idea behind the programme is to help busy people build relaxation into their working day. It is, if you like, an “active” way to relax, designed to suit people whose minds and lives race along so fast that they find it almost impossible to suddenly stop and switch off.

I have to admit that I’m now completely hooked.”

 

Relaxing Rhythms 2 Complete Biofeedback System – £199

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You can’t change what you can’t measure

Settings

Use the settings screen to “fine tune” your Relaxing Rhythms 2 experience. Choose a difficulty level between 1 – 100, and watch with pleasant astonishment how easy it is to improve following the expert guidance of the mentors.

Tune the breathing cycle to personalize for maximum relaxation and deep meditative states. In combination, these settings provide a highly customized training experience.


Unlimited Users

Login Screen

Relaxing Rhythms 2 contains unlimited private accounts. This means each and every client, family member, or friend can have their own settings, progress tracking, and can watch their high scores improve with practice.

The Iom biofeedback sensor detects your hidden stresses and tension, and expert mentors guide you to natural, effective solutions. See results in as little as 15 minutes.

 

Relaxing Rhythms 2 Detail

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  • 25 Unique steps guided by mentors & experts
  • Brand new biofeedback events
  • Escape “Busy Brain” & “Monkey Mind”
  • Customizable difficulty, Track & review progress
  • Use anywhere: Home, office, hotel, on a flight!
  • Individual accounts for clients or family members

 

Experts & Mentors in Relaxing Rhythms 2

Job abat-ZinnJon Kabat-Zinn. Perhaps no other person has done more to bring mindfulness meditation into the contemporary landscape than Jon Kabat-Zinn.

Through a number of research studies, and through Kabat-Zinn’s pioneering work at the University of Massachusetts Medical School where he is founder of its world-renowned Stress Reduction Clinic.

He is also the bestselling author of Coming to Our Senses, and Wherever You Go, There You Are.

 

 

Hanh

Thich Nhat Hanh is a Zen master in the Vietnamese tradition, scholar, poet, and peace activist who was nominated for the 1967 Nobel Peace Prize by Martin Luther King Jr.

He is the founder of the Van Hanh Buddhist University in Saigon and has taught at Columbia University and the Sorbonne.

Thich Nhat Hanh has spent decades exploring the power of the present moment to nourish oneself and others. In the present moment alone, he teaches, can we let go of ideas that lead to suffering, rest and renew ourselves, and discover the many conditions of happiness that are already here before us.

 

Chodron

Ani Pema Chödrön is a fully ordained bikshuni in the Chinese lineage of Buddhism.

Born in New York City, she first studied with Lama Chime Rinpoche for several years and then with her root guru, Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche from 1974 until his death in 1987.

She served as the director of Karma Dzong until she moved in 1984 to Nova Scotia to be the director of Gampo Abbey.

 

Foust

Sudhir Jonathan Foust is president of Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health, the largest yoga center in North America.

Sudhir has studied and practiced numerous approaches to meditation from both the yogic and Buddhist traditions.

He is also a senior teacher at Kripalu Center, a mind-body therapist, a flautist, a teacher trainer, and leader of a variety seminars and retreats designed to help people cultivate a living relationship to spirit.

 

 

GangajiGangaji shares a simple message: This is an invitation to shift your allegiance from the activities of your mind to the eternal presence of your being.

She travels the world speaking to seekers from all walks of life.

A teacher and author, she shares her direct experience of an essential message she received from Sri H.W.L. Poonja, her teacher in India, and offers it to all who want to discover a true and lasting fulfillment.

Through her life and words, she powerfully articulates how it is really possible to discover the truth of who you are and be true to that discovery.

 

KemptonSally Kempton is one of today’s most authentic spiritual teachers.

She teaches devotional contemplative tantra—an approach to practice that creates a fusion of knowing and loving.

Known for her ability to transmit inner experience through transformative practices and contemplation, Sally has been practicing and teaching for forty years.

She is one of a select group of teachers in Ken Wilber’s Integral Spiritual Center, and teaches regularly at conferences, and at Kripalu and Esalen.

 

 

AdyashantiOne of our new mentors is Adyashanti. In the 14 years that he studied Zen Buddhism, Adyashanti found that most seasoned meditators had used the practice as a means to a goal they never reached.

Ultimately he realized that only when you let go of all techniques—even the concept of yourself as a meditator—will you open to the art of true meditation: dwelling in the natural state.

“We’ve been taught that awakening is difficult”, explains Adyashanti, “that to wake up from the illusion of separation takes years. But all it really takes is a willingness to look into the depths of your experience here and now.”