@FJ
was that attachment a success or not?
Also, to addres sauss again, most meditation requires your eyes to be closed and little sound in the room except a soothing melody. Why would anyone buy a relaxation game and peripheral when they could get an almost infinite number of audio IRL?
EDIT: to add a little more to that, the whole experience in meditation and yoga is that defined by a word I'm sure you are familiar with.
Namaste.(i think that is the spelling)
This from wiki:
- I bow to that inherent in you" ("That" refers to divinity, or that which is divine.)
- "I respect divinity within you that is also within me."
- "The light within me honors the light within you." (in yoga)
This is a social experience. Being in the same room, sharing the moment together, and hearing, and feeling the life within each other. It is an almost existential experience in that you are all connected.
The more I think about it, the less I feel that it will appeal to this type of crowd.









