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The First VR Meditation Experience Designed for the Deaf Community

Discover the first VR meditation experience created for the Deaf community. This groundbreaking platform makes mindfulness and relaxation accessible to all. Check it out.

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Nicole Brener
The First VR Meditation Experience Designed for the Deaf Community

Most guided meditations rely on sounds such as soothing voices, ambient soundtracks, and soft gongs. In fact, popular platforms have built entire ecosystems around audio as the gateway to peace.

And when nearly all mindfulness tools are built this way, an entire community gets overlooked. 

For Deaf individuals, that path to mindfulness often stops at the door. Even when captions are available, they rarely capture the nuance, emotion, and timing that give meditation its full potential. 

That’s why there’s been a gap in wellness: meditation experiences designed with and for Deaf individuals.

Today, that changes.

Nagish, a company at the forefront of accessible AI-powered communication, has partnered with immersive storytelling pioneers Moosh Studio to create Silent Flow: the first-ever VR meditation experience tailored for the Deaf community

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What is Silent Flow? A Reimagination of Meditation

Silent Flow is a reinterpretation of traditional mindfulness built on visual presence.

Instead of sound, the experience guides users through a tranquil, immersive environment using sign language, movement, and visual storytelling

With intuitive hand tracking and gesture-based interactions, users are led inward by an expressive yet soothing avatar fluent in sign. 

“This is more than just a virtual experience—it’s a glimpse into what the future of wellness can look like when accessibility isn’t an afterthought,” shares Tomer Aharoni, co-founder and CEO of Nagish. “We created Silent Flow because we believe every human being deserves access to tools that foster calm, clarity, and connection.”

A woman wearing a red shirt and a VR headset is trying a calming meditation experience at the Nagish booth during the DeafNation Vegas Expo. She faces a screen that says “BREATHE IN...” with a meditating animated figure. 

Why Accessibility Is Essential in Wellness Spaces

Globally, millions of people use sign language as their primary mode of communication. In the U.S., the Deaf community includes over a million individuals, and yet, most mainstream wellness tools are still built on the assumption that peace is something we hear, rather than feel, see, or experience through movement and presence. 

For Deaf users, wellness platforms often feel like watching a show with the sound off and no subtitles. Technically accessible, but emotionally out of reach.

Silent Flow bridges that divide, offering an experience designed from the ground up for visual communication and intuitive embodiment.

For Maya Shekel, founder of Moosh Studio, it all began with empathy:

“We always start with the story and the need, and let technology follow. Silent Flow is a reminder that when we center people’s lived experiences, we create not only better tools, but deeper impact.”

The result is a VR experience that doesn’t try to replicate what exists; instead, it creates something new. One where mindfulness is rooted in movement, rhythm, and visual presence. One that elevates sign language not as an accommodation, but as a form of meditative expression in its own right.

As an attendee at DeafNation Expo mentioned, "I never used meditation apps because they were all sound. Even with captions, it never felt the same. But inside Silent Flow, watching Glowey sign I finally felt calm. It was made for me, not just adjusted for me."

“That kind of reaction was common throughout the conference," adds Matt Sherman, Head of Community at Nagish. "People told us over and over, this is the first time they've seen mindfulness built for them, not adapted after the fact. It's a glimpse of what the future of wellness can look like when inclusion drives innovation.”

Decades of research have affirmed the benefits of regular meditation, including reduced stress and anxiety, improved emotional regulation, better sleep, and even lower blood pressure. 

But these benefits are only as inclusive as the tools that deliver them. When entire communities are excluded from participating, the wellness gap only widens.

Why VR Makes Sense 

Virtual reality might seem like an unlikely ally in meditation, but it’s uniquely suited for this kind of inclusive experience.

Thanks to advances in hand tracking and gesture recognition, VR can now support non-verbal, intuitive interaction, exactly what sign language relies on. It also creates distraction-free, immersive environments, ideal for internal reflection.

The Result? A Shift Toward Wellness Equity

The global wellness industry is worth over $5.6 trillion, yet accessibility remains one of its most overlooked blind spots. Silent Flow challenges that imbalance by offering an experience where Deaf individuals are not just included, but centered. The collaboration between Nagish and Moosh Studio is an immense step forward that drives inclusion and the benefits of meditation to more people around the world.

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Nicole Brener

Copywriter based in Miami, FL. Leads copywriting workshops and mentors women entrepreneurs at the Idea Center of Miami Dade College.

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