DeepVision™ Ganzframes for Kasina and Limina machines
If you have a Kasina or a Limina, you can expand your experience—and your mind–with our DeepVision eyes-open (Ganzfeld) glasses.
When using them, your entire field of view is filled with pure, jewel-like colours, and some people visualize changing patterns or Mandalas as well!. The two RGB LED strips per eye to assure plenty of brightness. When the LEDs are all at maximum illumination, white light is produced.
They also work well with your eyes closed! We’ve wrapped the attractive lightweight frames in a soft, hypoallergenic silicone shell. Lips at the top and bottom help block out ambient light for a more immersive experience.
Note: these are not compatible with our other models, but are for use with the Kasina and Limina only and will not work without a Kasina or Limina console.
Medical Disclaimer
Medical Disclaimer
MindPlace products are NOT intended for use in the diagnosis, treatment or cure of any physical or mental condition or dysfunction. They should NOT be used by persons with brain or neurological disorders (e.g., epilepsy) which may be triggered or aggravated by rapid light fluctuations.
Due to the wide range of individual responses to light and sound stimulation, results will vary from user to user. Anyone with unusual sensitivity to light, especially flickering light, should consult their physician prior to using any light and sound machine. The products described in this website are not intended for use as medical devices and should not be construed as substitutes for proper medical care. They are not intended for use as medical therapeutic or diagnostic purposes.
Our products are tools for personal growth and as such are not intended for the treatment or diagnosis of any medical condition. Products which include flickering light should not be used by individuals with epilepsy or seizure disorders unless so directed by a medical doctor. Also, many psychoactive drugs may sensitize the brain and make it more likely that a seizure may occur in individuals without epilepsy. Such drugs include (but are not limited to) stimulants, including amphetamines and cocaine; depressants, such as barbiturates and certain antidepressant medications, and others.