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}}The '''Box of Jhana''' was a powerful [[Kinda]] healing device. It was capable of repairing severe mood disorders such as nervous breakdowns. It could also be used to deliver psychic messages. It was apparently intended primarily for use on females, as males exposed to it regressed to a childlike mental state. However, the [[Fifth Doctor]] was unaffected | }}The '''Box of Jhana''' was a powerful [[Kinda]] healing device. It was capable of repairing severe mood disorders such as nervous breakdowns. It could also be used to deliver psychic messages. It was apparently intended primarily for use on females, as males exposed to it regressed to a childlike mental state. However, the [[Fifth Doctor]] was unaffected. | ||
The Doctor speculated that it operated on a sonic level outside of normal hearing range, bringing the mind into harmony with the natural world. As a side effect, it often disrupted [[Electricity|electrical]] circuits. ([[TV]]: ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'') | The Doctor speculated that it operated on a sonic level outside of normal hearing range, bringing the mind into harmony with the natural world. As a side effect, it often disrupted [[Electricity|electrical]] circuits. ([[TV]]: ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]'') |
Latest revision as of 23:37, 30 April 2023
The Box of Jhana was a powerful Kinda healing device. It was capable of repairing severe mood disorders such as nervous breakdowns. It could also be used to deliver psychic messages. It was apparently intended primarily for use on females, as males exposed to it regressed to a childlike mental state. However, the Fifth Doctor was unaffected.
The Doctor speculated that it operated on a sonic level outside of normal hearing range, bringing the mind into harmony with the natural world. As a side effect, it often disrupted electrical circuits. (TV: Kinda)