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October's almost over, but you still have time to take advantage of Wild Divine's annual software sale. Wild Divine offers various programs that promote self-care. Using training tools and computer-based tools, you can use biofeedback, your body's own signals, to help you learn to relax and to reduce stress.

There are three products on sale. The first is Healing Rhythms, on sale for $129 to $90. Healing Rhythms has over 30 mind and body training exercises to be used with The Journey to Wild Divine LightStone hardware (that's the biometrics measuring tool), sold separately. The second sale item is the Journey to Wild Divine: The Passage (software only). The software normally runs at $99.95 and is going for $69.95. The last item on sale is Wisdom Quest, the final part of the Journey to Wild Divine gaming series. It's marked down from $51.95 to $41.95.



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