It does, of course, depend upon what you consider meditation. In my case I define it as the need to disconnect myself from the outside world in order to release physical and mental tensions. To get myself in a place of complete peace and relaxation separated from the real world and its worries.
In self-hypnosis one way you do that is to picture yourself in some peaceful place. I use a beach on Lombok island looking toward Bali. Looking at that beach in the VP with soothing music would, for me, be far better than just remembering it. It isn't just the visuals I find soothing it is also the accompanying music. Not yet available on the VP but there are the quite a few apps that are working in that direction.
In this screenshot of the mindfullness app used in the demos the petal ball is expanding/contracting as you are told to breathe in and out. Using the Joshua tree background. Music is calming. Not sure if they are using the Chakra frequencies. After a while watching the petals I eventually relax enough to close my eyes and my world shrinks to just the music and the voice of the narrator. Imagine one of your favorite relaxing places in the background.
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The ball then expands into pedals which surge and retract with breathing.