LAKEWOOD, Colo. — If it's not the political season stressing you out, maybe it's sending the kids back to school, work, or some other pressure occupying your mind. An immersive experience, focused on wellness, is hoping to relieve some of that tension.

It's called Prismajic and is located inside the Colorado Mills Mall. Their current interactive adventure is called " Shiki Dreams ." "We brought together teams of artists to build this immersive space which is intended to support the body, and calm you down, and kind of ignite your brain in looking for tiny things hidden all around," said co-owner and co-founder Jenn Mosquera.

Before you enter the space, you're given a small, black light flashlight. As you explore, you'll find hidden messages, and images, that are uncovered as you wander. There's 4,000-square-feet to engage with, including multiple rooms and hallways.

Credit: 9NEWS - Joe Swanson Entering the magical yeti's dream world inside Prismajic's "Shiki Dreams." Mosquera used to be a district attorney. She said the stress and pressure in her life inspired her to find a way to relieve her anxiety.

"What I found was a lot of practitioners were not wanting to prescribe anti-anxiety medicines, but rather going to the woods, going to look at art, and going to hear music," she said. So, Mosquera said they took all of those things and combined it into one, creating Prismajic. She said 37 local artists came together to build their current space, including painters, animators, .