A neuro-sync companion under development at MindLinkHalo.com. Gentle biofeedback for releasing the charge we've invested in old stories. The kind that quietly run the day from underneath.
Halo Mind Sync pairs a light biofeedback signal with a guided release practice, so the moment something actually softens, you can feel it happen, instead of guessing.
Most inner work happens in the dark. You sit with something, you try to release it, and you hope. Halo Mind Sync is an attempt to put a small lantern next to that work, not to replace the practice, just to let you see where you are.
The device side reads a low-fidelity signal of nervous-system state. The app side guides you through a release practice rooted in the writing: noticing what's there, naming the charge, returning to source. When the signal shifts, the screen reflects it back. Quietly. No leaderboards, no streaks. Just a slow loop of notice, soften, notice the softening.
The practice draws on Robert Scheinfeld's work on self-autolysis, the dissolving of the energetic charge we've invested in experiences and identities. Scheinfeld's books (Busting Loose from the Money Game, Busting Loose from the Business Game) treat charge as something you can find, name, and gently undo. Halo Mind Sync's contribution is a way to feel the undoing as it's happening.
We're designing for a wearable that's quiet, comfortable, and respectful of the practice. Not an EEG headset, not a medical device, not a wellness gadget shouting at you to breathe. The hardware does one thing: it reads, gently, and reflects back.
Signal channels under exploration include heart-rate variability, breath rhythm, and microexpression in skin response. The MindLinkHalo design philosophy is clear: the less the device asks of you, the more honest the signal.
Reflect with Inkling. Observe with Self-Aware. Decide with Quantum Compass. Sync with Halo. Four small tools that all point the same direction.