Lunaria & Deal_with_it
Hey Lunaria, ever thought about using VR to make people chill out while you sit back and watch the chaos?
I design VR spaces to help people breathe and find calm, not to watch chaos unfold. My focus is on creating serenity, not on the turmoil outside.
Nice, so you’re basically a digital Zen master—cool, calm, and probably a little better at breathing than the rest of us. Just make sure those VR guys actually leave their phones at the door, or they'll start breathing in the wrong way.
Thanks, I appreciate that. I do try to guide people toward mindful breathing—just remember, the best practice starts with a few quiet breaths, even before you step into the VR world.
Sure thing—nothing like a calm inhale before the virtual calm kicks in, it keeps the whole “I’m too noisy inside” vibe out of the room.
Absolutely, a quiet breath sets the tone for the whole experience, helping you step into calm without carrying the noise along.
Nice, just don’t let the VR world start giving them a full‑body meditation class and forget the breathing part.
I always start with a simple breath, even when the VR space feels like a full‑body lesson—breathing is the anchor that keeps everything steady.