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anon_003
#1 Posted : 4/8/2013 10:15:01 PM

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I highly recommend the Mindfold to all of you nexians! If you haven't heard of it before, it is a blindfold type of mask that has a foam body and cutouts for the eyes. They are remarkably more comfortable than conventional blindfolds and absolutely NO LIGHT seeps through. They work best in conjunction with earplugs. You can get them off Amazon.com for about 20 bucks, which is a little steep if you ask me, but considering the possibilities it opens, a worthy investment. It is great for meditating with, listening to music, relaxing on a hammock in a cool summer breeze with, and... other things. Particularly DMT! It makes the experience noticeably more immersive. What I usually do is meditate for about 20 minutes before my session with the mask, pipe already pre loaded and ready to go. Then, I pull the mask onto my forehead so that it is still fitted around my head. After I take my final inhalation, I pull the mask back over my eyes, and let it do its job Wink

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#2 Posted : 4/9/2013 6:35:05 PM

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Its definitely a handy contraption that i'd like to try out. I just have my room setup so that its very easy to make it pitch black



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#3 Posted : 4/10/2013 12:06:45 PM

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I might in fact get one of these - thanks for letting me know. I think blindfolds are little annoying, mainly because they don't cut out enough light.
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#4 Posted : 4/10/2013 1:29:55 PM

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I have one. I wouldn't say that it screens 100% of the light as things clearly look brighter in a well-lit room than a dark one, and I also have to say that I find mine to be rather uncomfortable.
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#5 Posted : 4/10/2013 3:07:52 PM

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Global, I find your comments interesting. I have tried it in a dark room as well as a light room, and have found no difference. Also, I genuinely cannot see how the mask could be perceived as uncomfortable. Are you sure that the mask is fully adjusted and seated on your face correctly? I did notice that light would seep through the foam in mine if the mask wasn't attached properly.
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#6 Posted : 4/10/2013 8:41:40 PM

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I use a mindfold every night for sleeping (for 2+years) and I see no difference whatsoever if it's light or dark in the room, the mindfold is pitch black.
I also use it every time I trip at home and find it very comfortable.
The ability to have open eyes inside is very nice.
One thing to keep in mind is not to rest the headband on top of your ears as it can start
chafing a bit, at least for me.
 
 
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