At first thought there seems to be no substitute for these types of experiences then to just go out there and live the life in the woods.
I once read the short story NatuLife by David Brin where a couple are each their own preferred natural life in seperate VR worlds. Perhaps you could simulate part of these existential experiences of being on your own interfacing with nature and the transcendent with survival games like Stranded Deep, Ark: Survival Evolved or Rust (alone on your own server) combined with an Oculus or streaming Android Google Cardboard based setup right now. Or use your imagination with games like Robinson Crusoe solo (board game) or Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.
I remember I once build my own OpenSim island and tried to meditate within the landscape (I used a low-FOV Z800 hmd) so a certain kind of immersiveness is possible.
I once read the short story NatuLife by David Brin where a couple are each their own preferred natural life in seperate VR worlds. Perhaps you could simulate part of these existential experiences of being on your own interfacing with nature and the transcendent with survival games like Stranded Deep, Ark: Survival Evolved or Rust (alone on your own server) combined with an Oculus or streaming Android Google Cardboard based setup right now. Or use your imagination with games like Robinson Crusoe solo (board game) or Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead.
I remember I once build my own OpenSim island and tried to meditate within the landscape (I used a low-FOV Z800 hmd) so a certain kind of immersiveness is possible.