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A careful understanding

The Quiet Terms.

Last tended · April 2026

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Accepting these terms

By beginning the Sensorium baseline — the five quiet questions and the class recommendation that follows — you agree to sit with these terms. If you do not, please do not continue.

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What the baseline offers

Sensorium is an immersive wellness studio in North Vancouver. The baseline is a short, AI-composed reflection made only from your own words, paired with a recommendation for a suitable class. It is offered for personal insight, not as counsel of any professional kind.

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Who the ritual is for

You must be eighteen years of age, able to enter into these terms, and — if joining on behalf of an organisation — authorised to do so.

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What we ask of you

You agree to:

  • Offer accurate and honest information
  • Not speak under another person's name
  • Not use the ritual for any unlawful purpose
  • Not attempt to breach, interrupt, or interfere with its quiet workings
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What is not welcome

Please do not use the ritual to:

  • Submit false, misleading, or fraudulent words
  • Harm, harass, or disturb others
  • Disturb or reverse-engineer the service
  • Run automated systems (bots, scrapers) without our written agreement
  • Violate any applicable law
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On the AI that composes your mirror

  • Not professional advice — reflections are for personal insight only. They are not medical, psychological, legal, or financial guidance.
  • No guarantees — we make no warranty of accuracy, completeness, or fit to circumstance.
  • Your decisions, yours — you alone are responsible for any action you choose to take from what you read.
  • Variability — AI outputs are not deterministic. The same words may produce different reflections on different days.
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Ownership

The ritual itself — the words, marks, code, and design — belongs to Sensorium and its partners. Your own answers remain yours. By entering them, you grant us a quiet, limited licence to use them only for the purpose of composing your reflections.

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Privacy

Your use of the ritual is also held under our privacy note, which is part of these terms.

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As provided, as available

The ritual is offered “as is” and “as available”, without warranty of any kind — including fit for purpose, merchantability, or non-infringement.

We do not promise that the service will be uninterrupted, or that the reflections will meet your expectations.

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Limits of liability

To the maximum extent the law allows, neither Sensorium nor its partners, employees, or agents are liable for indirect, incidental, consequential, or punitive losses arising from:

  • Your use or inability to use the ritual
  • Any reflection produced by it
  • Any unauthorised access or alteration of your data
  • Any other matter related to the service
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Indemnity

You agree to defend and hold harmless Sensorium and its partners against any claim arising from your use of the ritual, your breach of these terms, or your infringement of another's rights.

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Endings

We may suspend or end your access to the ritual at any time, for any reason, and without notice. Provisions of these terms that by their nature should survive that ending, will survive it.

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Amendments

We may update these terms from time to time. The updated version takes effect when it is posted. Continued use after that is acceptance of the revision.

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Governing law

These terms are held under the laws of the jurisdiction in which Sensorium's operating partner is incorporated. Any dispute is to be decided in its courts.

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Severability

If any part of these terms is found unenforceable, only that part falls away. The rest remain whole.

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The whole of our understanding

These terms, together with the privacy note, form the whole of the understanding between you and Sensorium regarding the ritual, and they replace any earlier conversation or exchange.

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Writing to us

For questions on these terms, write to:

Sensorium · North Vancouver, BC
hello@sensorium.studio
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