Tripp is launching a new virtual reality product that creates altered states of consciousness without drugs.
What makes Tripp stand out in this arena is its intention to immerse itself in the field of psychedelic medicine.
“The less ‘real world’ the experience was, the more psychedelic in nature, the more you could just kind of immerse into it and feel this connection to something that was bigger than you,” said Reeves in reference to the Università Cattolica study. “And there was something psychologically beneficial to that.”
The company’s flagship platform is able to –in the CEO’s words– “show your breath as crystals” or “make your body look like a particle explosion so that you can feel like an atomic connection” and “ascend to the cosmos.” With the acquisition, Tripp is planning on entering the clinical space by legitimizing the therapeutic nature of its platform with hard science.
The first product offering will be mobile-based, and the companies will work together in developing a virtual reality component to it. With this new offering, Tripp plans to give therapists clear, step-by-step guidelines on how to use the platform in a clinical setting.
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