The HumanWare Project

What Happens Inside a Scalar Wave Room?

Méline Liu

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What happens when you place yourself in an environment designed to interact directly with your brain and nervous system?

In this episode of The HumanWare Project, we visit Sheila Jackman’s Scalar Wave room - a space surrounded by 24 synchronised screens running a continuous visual program. As Sheila explains, the system is designed to try and allow the brain might be able to absorb these signals simultaneously, even with the eyes closed. Visitors arrive with different intentions: some seeking physical relief, others pursuing emotional clarity or spiritual insight.

Sheila shares her own journey, from initial skepticism about “machines” to witnessing experiences she found difficult to explain. She reflects on the reactions of visitors - including those who entered doubtful and left questioning what they had felt. The conversation explores the role of perception, belief, and the body’s capacity to respond to unfamiliar stimuli.

**This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before making any health or lifestyle changes.**