Stroboscopic Light Therapy

Explore Altered States of Consciousness — No Substances Required

Step into a world of synchronized color, motion, and sound designed to unlock wonder, curiosity, and deep mental exploration.

Stroboscopic Light Therapy or Sober Psychedelic Light Therapy combines cutting-edge light and sound technology with techniques inspired by psychedelic experiences— offering a powerful, immersive journey without the use of prescriptions or substances.

A New Way to Explore Your Mind

Using advanced light and sound sessions, our stroboscopic lights guide you into altered states of consciousness safely and effortlessly. No prior experience needed. Just sit back, listen, and let go!

As dynamic, kaleidoscopic, closed-eye visuals flow in sync with carefully designed audio, your mind naturally shifts, opening the door to:

  • New perspectives
  • Creative insights
  • Deep relaxation
  • Expanded awareness
  • Strengthening new neural pathways

How Stroboscopic Light Therapy Works

Powered by roXiva’s immersive technology, each session is designed to stimulate the brain through rhythmic light and sound patterns.

Your part in a stroboscopic light therapy session is as simple as lying comfortably, closing your eyes, relaxing, and listening!

From there, the experience unfolds naturally— guiding your mind inward.

A growing library of sessions lets you choose your journey, whether you want to relax and reset, boost creativity, explore consciousness, reach peak mental states, and improve sleep.


Why Choose Stroboscopic Light Therapy?

Unlike traditional psychedelics, this approach offers a safe, controlled, and repeatable experience that is designed for both beginners and experienced explorers alike.

Key benefits of stroboscopic light therapy include that there are no substances or recovery time, this treatment is fully legal and accessible, and supports creativity, focus, and emotional well-being.

Talk to a trusted, licensed medical professional before starting anything new related to your health to ensure it is the best option for you and your body.


A Safer Alternative to Psychedelic Experiences

Sober Psychedelics provide many of the benefits associated with psychedelic journeys—without the uncertainty or risk.

Perfect for:

  • Personal growth and self-discovery
  • Wellness and stress relief
  • Creative professionals and entrepreneurs
  • Guided group sessions and events

Many facilitators now host sober psychedelic experiences as a modern, accessible alternative to traditional or currently illegal methods.

As always, talk to your doctor or medical professional before starting any new options for your health.


What Users Report Experiencing

  • Vivid, colorful visual patterns
  • Deep sensory immersion
  • A sense of awe and wonder
  • Meaningful, lasting insights

Each session is unique and often described as powerful, memorable, and transformative. The results can be dramatic and shift how life is seen and experienced for the user, or can simply be a way to relax or wind down. It all depends on the journey you’re on and the session you choose!

 

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Silent Sound System for Stroboscopic Light & Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy

Psychedelic and Stroboscopic Light Therapy Practitioners and Meditation Guides and Hypnotists use our system very similarly: For increased immersion and aiding in successfully guiding people on deep inner journeys for overall wellbeing. Silent Sound System’s unique technology allows a group of people to all hear the same thing at the same time effortlessly, which creates the ability for group facilitation to take place, if and when needed.

Psychedelic therapy is not available legally in every state or country. Please see your location’s laws and regulations regarding this option, and talk to a licensed medical professional before deciding if it may be a healthy option for you.


Scientific Studies by Johns Hopkins

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Center for Psychedelic & Consciousness Research states on their website that “Researchers at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine are advancing the scientific understanding of psychedelics and their potential for treating mental health disorders, enhancing well-being, and expanding our understanding of consciousness.”

Talk to a licensed medical professional about your options if you are curious about how psychedelic therapy may benefit you and if you have access to it legally in your state.


When Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy is Used

According to Psychology Today:

“The guidelines for the prescription of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy have not yet been established because the treatment has not yet undergone scrutiny by the FDA’s new-drug approval process. However, in 2018, PAP using the psychedelic agent MDMA was designated a “breakthrough therapy” for PTSD by the FDA to expedite research and evaluation in the approval process. The designation means that the MDMA-psychotherapy combination demonstrates substantial improvement over any currently available treatments for PTSD.

PAP with psilocybin has also been designated a “breakthrough therapy” for treatment-resistant depression. Interventions of other psychedelic agents are in various stages of clinical investigation as treatment for substance use disorders, various forms of anxiety, eating disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and more.”


How Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy Works

According to Psychology Today’s article, found here:

“Psychedelics are powerful mind-altering substances: The user is known to experience mind-expansion, often with spiritual overtones. The agents are known to reopen critical periods of learning. The guidance of a knowledgeable therapist is vital to the outcome of treatment.

Researchers have found that taking psychedelics is not a passive experience: The mindset of the patient matters.

Taking the drug opens the mind; therapy helps people through the experience and guides them to do the necessary work of digesting the newly exposed information and, eventually, recalibrating their psychological reality.

Therapy allows patients to explore and come to terms with challenging psychological material that is keeping them stuck. It also helps them reorganize their consciousness in the wake of the psychedelic experience.

Therapists prepare patients for the experience by establishing a completely safe and trusting environment and establishing goals for treatment.

They provide a reassuring presence even before the drug is administered, during the time it is active, and after the pharmacologic effects have worn off.

Always taking their cue from the patient’s needs and the nature of their uniquely individual experience, therapists guide them through the process. Therapists help patients revisit past events and emotions that have been problematic.

They also conduct subsequent debriefing sessions to help patients consolidate insights and establish new ways of seeing themselves in relation to the world.