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I understand what you are saying about

Wild Divine. However, Healing Rhythms takes care of all that. It is more of a

relaxation meditation instructional piece then a wandering adventurer

meditation game. JR

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Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010

12:45 PM

Subject: EM Wave or

Wild Divine and question on design for Pete

Hi,

Just

wanted to share my thoughts on the better investment per the previous post: EM

Wave or Wild Divine. I use EM Wave in my practice and school often.

It's a great product. I have used Wild Divine and absolutely love the

graphics, music and most of the all, the fun things you can do regarding

breathing/calming. However, where Wild Divine fails for me (and my

clients) is that although you start out with a " guide " in the

beginning, she's nowhere to be found when you get lost on your

" journey " and this is very frustrating. I no longer use

Wild Divine specifically because of that reason. It's too bad as I agree

with the other post that it is an excellent product. So, EM Wave wins

hands down for my vote on investing.

Second,

Pete, regarding the 2c Sum difference

squish design, on the trend graph, what is a good

trend? I'm assuming the blue line should overlap the red line and if I'm

correct, should it match the red line or go above it for a good trend?

Thanks!

Pam

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I understand what you are saying about

Wild Divine. However, Healing Rhythms takes care of all that. It is more of a

relaxation meditation instructional piece then a wandering adventurer

meditation game. JR

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of palet96

Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010

12:45 PM

Subject: EM Wave or

Wild Divine and question on design for Pete

Hi,

Just

wanted to share my thoughts on the better investment per the previous post: EM

Wave or Wild Divine. I use EM Wave in my practice and school often.

It's a great product. I have used Wild Divine and absolutely love the

graphics, music and most of the all, the fun things you can do regarding

breathing/calming. However, where Wild Divine fails for me (and my

clients) is that although you start out with a " guide " in the

beginning, she's nowhere to be found when you get lost on your

" journey " and this is very frustrating. I no longer use

Wild Divine specifically because of that reason. It's too bad as I agree

with the other post that it is an excellent product. So, EM Wave wins

hands down for my vote on investing.

Second,

Pete, regarding the 2c Sum difference

squish design, on the trend graph, what is a good

trend? I'm assuming the blue line should overlap the red line and if I'm

correct, should it match the red line or go above it for a good trend?

Thanks!

Pam

Bilodeau

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Just a comment.I used Wild Divine a few  times, but I found the " clinician " feedback screen with the graphs not very informative.  It is shame that more energy was not put into this, because the GSR information is potentially a very helpful addition and the hardware for the Wild Divine is very nicely designed.  

In contrast, the EM Wave " clinician " feedback graphs are very clear and informative.  I have not seen the upgrade version for the EM Wave and wonder if it is an improvement or not.  I don't know if Wild Divine has done anything to improve the feedback screen with the graphs.  

Based on my experience to date, EM Wave is a much more professionally developed product.  Alan On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 12:44 PM, palet96 <palet96@...> wrote:

 

Hi,

Just wanted to share my thoughts on the better investment per the previous post: EM Wave or Wild Divine.  I use EM Wave in my practice and school often.  It's a great product.  I have used Wild Divine and absolutely love the graphics, music and most of the all, the fun things you can do regarding breathing/calming.  However, where Wild Divine fails for me (and my clients)  is that although you start out with a " guide " in the beginning, she's nowhere to be found when you get lost on  your " journey "  and this is very frustrating.  I no longer use Wild Divine specifically because of that reason.  It's too bad as I agree with the other post that it is an excellent product.  So, EM Wave wins hands down for my vote on investing.

 

Second, Pete, regarding the 2c Sum difference squish design, on the trend graph, what is a good trend?  I'm assuming the blue line should overlap the red line and if I'm correct, should it match the red line or go above it for a good trend? 

 

Thanks!

Pam Bilodeau

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Just a comment.I used Wild Divine a few  times, but I found the " clinician " feedback screen with the graphs not very informative.  It is shame that more energy was not put into this, because the GSR information is potentially a very helpful addition and the hardware for the Wild Divine is very nicely designed.  

In contrast, the EM Wave " clinician " feedback graphs are very clear and informative.  I have not seen the upgrade version for the EM Wave and wonder if it is an improvement or not.  I don't know if Wild Divine has done anything to improve the feedback screen with the graphs.  

Based on my experience to date, EM Wave is a much more professionally developed product.  Alan On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 12:44 PM, palet96 <palet96@...> wrote:

 

Hi,

Just wanted to share my thoughts on the better investment per the previous post: EM Wave or Wild Divine.  I use EM Wave in my practice and school often.  It's a great product.  I have used Wild Divine and absolutely love the graphics, music and most of the all, the fun things you can do regarding breathing/calming.  However, where Wild Divine fails for me (and my clients)  is that although you start out with a " guide " in the beginning, she's nowhere to be found when you get lost on  your " journey "  and this is very frustrating.  I no longer use Wild Divine specifically because of that reason.  It's too bad as I agree with the other post that it is an excellent product.  So, EM Wave wins hands down for my vote on investing.

 

Second, Pete, regarding the 2c Sum difference squish design, on the trend graph, what is a good trend?  I'm assuming the blue line should overlap the red line and if I'm correct, should it match the red line or go above it for a good trend? 

 

Thanks!

Pam Bilodeau

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Have been using the update and the coherence coach and visualizer screens cannow be up at the same time.  Clients and I love it.

 

Merlyn

On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Alan McAllister <drampsych@...> wrote:

 

Just a comment.

I used Wild Divine a few  times, but I found the " clinician " feedback screen with the graphs not very informative.  It is shame that more energy was not put into this, because the GSR information is potentially a very helpful addition and the hardware for the Wild Divine is very nicely designed.  

In contrast, the EM Wave " clinician " feedback graphs are very clear and informative.  I have not seen the upgrade version for the EM Wave and wonder if it is an improvement or not.  I don't know if Wild Divine has done anything to improve the feedback screen with the graphs.  

Based on my experience to date, EM Wave is a much more professionally developed product.  

Alan 

On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 12:44 PM, palet96 <palet96@...> wrote:

 

Hi,

Just wanted to share my thoughts on the better investment per the previous post: EM Wave or Wild Divine.  I use EM Wave in my practice and school often.  It's a great product.  I have used Wild Divine and absolutely love the graphics, music and most of the all, the fun things you can do regarding breathing/calming.  However, where Wild Divine fails for me (and my clients)  is that although you start out with a " guide " in the beginning, she's nowhere to be found when you get lost on  your " journey "  and this is very frustrating.  I no longer use Wild Divine specifically because of that reason.  It's too bad as I agree with the other post that it is an excellent product.  So, EM Wave wins hands down for my vote on investing.

 

Second, Pete, regarding the 2c Sum difference squish design, on the trend graph, what is a good trend?  I'm assuming the blue line should overlap the red line and if I'm correct, should it match the red line or go above it for a good trend? 

 

Thanks!

Pam Bilodeau

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Have been using the update and the coherence coach and visualizer screens cannow be up at the same time.  Clients and I love it.

 

Merlyn

On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Alan McAllister <drampsych@...> wrote:

 

Just a comment.

I used Wild Divine a few  times, but I found the " clinician " feedback screen with the graphs not very informative.  It is shame that more energy was not put into this, because the GSR information is potentially a very helpful addition and the hardware for the Wild Divine is very nicely designed.  

In contrast, the EM Wave " clinician " feedback graphs are very clear and informative.  I have not seen the upgrade version for the EM Wave and wonder if it is an improvement or not.  I don't know if Wild Divine has done anything to improve the feedback screen with the graphs.  

Based on my experience to date, EM Wave is a much more professionally developed product.  

Alan 

On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 12:44 PM, palet96 <palet96@...> wrote:

 

Hi,

Just wanted to share my thoughts on the better investment per the previous post: EM Wave or Wild Divine.  I use EM Wave in my practice and school often.  It's a great product.  I have used Wild Divine and absolutely love the graphics, music and most of the all, the fun things you can do regarding breathing/calming.  However, where Wild Divine fails for me (and my clients)  is that although you start out with a " guide " in the beginning, she's nowhere to be found when you get lost on  your " journey "  and this is very frustrating.  I no longer use Wild Divine specifically because of that reason.  It's too bad as I agree with the other post that it is an excellent product.  So, EM Wave wins hands down for my vote on investing.

 

Second, Pete, regarding the 2c Sum difference squish design, on the trend graph, what is a good trend?  I'm assuming the blue line should overlap the red line and if I'm correct, should it match the red line or go above it for a good trend? 

 

Thanks!

Pam Bilodeau

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The Wild Divine sensors can be used with a new biofeedback suite by Somatic Vision called " Alive " .http://www.somaticvision.com/trial.php

There's a free 20 use trial.  I've used it a bit myself, and it's quite good, though I wish I could see what features the " clinician " package has over the home user version.

-S. Santo SenguptaThe NeuroDevelopment Center260 West Exchange St, Suite 210Providence, RI 02903Voice: 401 351-7779   Fax: 401 351-8188

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On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 4:08 PM, Merlyn Hurd <merlynh@...> wrote:

 

Have been using the update and the coherence coach and visualizer screens cannow be up at the same time.  Clients and I love it.

 

Merlyn

On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Alan McAllister <drampsych@...> wrote:

 

Just a comment.

I used Wild Divine a few  times, but I found the " clinician " feedback screen with the graphs not very informative.  It is shame that more energy was not put into this, because the GSR information is potentially a very helpful addition and the hardware for the Wild Divine is very nicely designed.  

In contrast, the EM Wave " clinician " feedback graphs are very clear and informative.  I have not seen the upgrade version for the EM Wave and wonder if it is an improvement or not.  I don't know if Wild Divine has done anything to improve the feedback screen with the graphs.  

Based on my experience to date, EM Wave is a much more professionally developed product.  

Alan 

On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 12:44 PM, palet96 <palet96@...> wrote:

 

Hi,

Just wanted to share my thoughts on the better investment per the previous post: EM Wave or Wild Divine.  I use EM Wave in my practice and school often.  It's a great product.  I have used Wild Divine and absolutely love the graphics, music and most of the all, the fun things you can do regarding breathing/calming.  However, where Wild Divine fails for me (and my clients)  is that although you start out with a " guide " in the beginning, she's nowhere to be found when you get lost on  your " journey "  and this is very frustrating.  I no longer use Wild Divine specifically because of that reason.  It's too bad as I agree with the other post that it is an excellent product.  So, EM Wave wins hands down for my vote on investing.

 

Second, Pete, regarding the 2c Sum difference squish design, on the trend graph, what is a good trend?  I'm assuming the blue line should overlap the red line and if I'm correct, should it match the red line or go above it for a good trend? 

 

Thanks!

Pam Bilodeau

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