Who Created Wild Divine
This system comes in the form of meditation training from world-renowned experts on the subject, such as Dr. Depak Chopra, virtual worlds to explore and even games. The inspiration behind Wild Divine lean heavily on the ancient wisdom learned over centuries in Eastern cultures. The people who developed the making of it include a biofeedback expert, a former Buddhist monk, a games designer and a communications expert, which has ensured that a range of expertise has been built into it from different aspects of life. Combining this past wisdom with cutting edge biofeedback technology and software could an interesting concept to help people.
Wild Divine works with many leaders in the areas of wellness and mind/body training. Dr. Deepak Chopra appears in many programs, and Deepak Chopra's Secrets of Meditation is a program dedicated to capturing and delivering his teachings as the worldwide authority on the subject of meditation. The teachings of Zen Master Nissim Amon are the core of our upcoming Zen Journey with Master Nissim Amon title.
Dr. Dean Ornish, founder of the Preventative Medicine Research Institute in Sausalito, and Dr. Andrew Weil, Harvard trained and expert in Mind/Body wellness are prominently featured in Wild Divine programs. Other featured experts include Tibetan monk and musician Nawang Khechog, Stephen Cope, Joan Borysenko, and Sharon Salzberg.
Wild Divine works with many leaders in the areas of wellness and mind/body training. Dr. Deepak Chopra appears in many programs, and Deepak Chopra's Secrets of Meditation is a program dedicated to capturing and delivering his teachings as the worldwide authority on the subject of meditation. The teachings of Zen Master Nissim Amon are the core of our upcoming Zen Journey with Master Nissim Amon title.
Dr. Dean Ornish, founder of the Preventative Medicine Research Institute in Sausalito, and Dr. Andrew Weil, Harvard trained and expert in Mind/Body wellness are prominently featured in Wild Divine programs. Other featured experts include Tibetan monk and musician Nawang Khechog, Stephen Cope, Joan Borysenko, and Sharon Salzberg.