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Why Worry, Play a GameReview
of "The Journey To Wild Divine: The Passage" When I read that a game (of all things) could benefit me I was skeptical. How could a game help me? Games only get you more stressed and wound up. A lot of the games created nowadays cause you to get overly tense and make your muscles tighten and your adrenaline run. Having done meditation for many years now has given me many benefits. With dedicated practice a person will see change. Having less muscle tension and lower blood pressure are only some of the benefits. But to have these benefits from a game Come on, I didn't fall off the turnip truck yesterday. Being an open-minded person and the fact that Deepak Chopra was endorsing it, I investigated further. To my surprise I was impressed. The first thing that caught my eye was the amount of detailed images. The colors, buildings, even the leaves on the trees draw you deeper into "The Journey To Wild Divine" game. The next was the incredible music. Music that will touch your very core. Even as I write these words they don't do justice to the game, you really need to see it for yourself. I was sold. I ordered the game and waited for it to arrive. It seemed to take forever when in reality The Wild Divine arrived in less than 14 days. Very eager to try it out, I skipped reading the "Companion Guide" book. The actual experience of playing "The Journey To Wild Divine: The Passage" was better than seeing the trailer. You can actually move through the town and buildings and interact with the characters in the game. There are over 40 interactive computer adventures you can do. As you progress through the game you will
"The Journey To Wild Divine" interactive computer adventure is an incredible game. It uses your body's subtle energy to help operate different events. Events like, opening doors, flying kits, levitating objects, to only name a few. Best of all this game has no killing in it. Oh sure some of you are probably thinking...no killing...Boring. You would be wrong with this comment. I found "The Journey To Wild Divine" quite stimulating. In fact, if you can't get yourself excited you will not be able to progress further in the game. You see the game combines the discovery about our inner self (mental, emotional, spiritual) with our physical body responses. How does it do this you ask? It accomplishes this with a system called "biofeedback." (I know this is a technical word but please stay with me here.) Biofeedback is a term used to describe the process of measuring the body's responses. These responses are things like the heart rate etc. When we are happy the body reflects this state by how it reacts chemically. With both the emotional and mental states, we are constantly influencing the way the body operates. Here is a demonstration example: Think of a time when you had to do something that was unpleasant for you, perhaps it was a dentist appointment or maybe meeting a particular person. Even before you went to the appointment or saw the person your body began to register your mental or emotional levels. For some people they may have experienced chills, shortness of breath and a lack of energy. The body's muscles may have tightened up causing cramps or soreness in the shoulders and neck. All these kinds of physical experiences happen from only thinking of a future possibility. When we exist in a constant state like this we will forget what it is like to be in a state of relaxedness. We will become frozen into this new unhealthy way of existing. As I progressed through "The Journey To Wild Divine: The Passage" I found more layers of tension and stress beginning to undo and melt away. A person can't help but change for the better. The game itself engages the conscious mind and assists the body to re-balance itself in a supportive gentle way. To sum up, I would also like to add that "The Journey to Wild Divine: The Passage" is
You deserve to
leave your stress behind "The Journey to Wild Divine: The Passage" trailer is only about 4 and a half minutes long. So click on the link and view the demo for yourself. I am sure you will agree that the graphics and music are spectacular and they do impart a sense of peace and contentment. See if it is right for you or a friend. (Christmas is coming and this would be a great present.) Don't only take my word, have a look for yourself. It costs you nothing and you just might be surprised. Remember that You
can continue as you are or you can choose to do something to make your
part of the world better...What will it be? Take a chance!
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