12-19-2009, 11:22 AM
There's a web site for it at http://www.integratron.com/.
They describe a "Sound Bath" as a half-hour session in which you lie down in the room (I'd guess in the center) while Tibetan "singing bowls" are played. The bowls use pitches associated with the chakras and the sound waves bounce around the room. I've been in other wooden domes with good acoustics, and I've heard Tibetan bowls. I imagine the combination would be very delightful. Private sessions are $55, public sessions are $10 per person. They also offer tours, rentals, etc.
Rentals include overnight use by small groups for a few hundred dollars. I imagine this might be a really superb, inspiring location for a small L/L Research workshop. (Not in the summer, of course!)
There's no mention on the site of who runs the facility, but they seem very respectful of George Van Tassel's ideas. This includes reporting his claims about UFO visitation, sacred geometry, etc.
The Wikipedia article at
I can definitely see some interesting associations between the Integraton design and Ra's discussion of the energy patterns in the Great Pyramid.
I don't see any information on either site about the Integraton being unfinished. What is unfinished about it?
Quote:Today, the Integratron, with its amazing architecture, sound chamber and high energy, still stands and is maintained by a group that offers public tours, special events, "Sound Baths," and rentals of the property to a variety of groups spanning many interests. Many visitors experience the Integratron as a very powerful vortex for physical and spritual healing. Scientists who study the building call it "a mass battery" and a "magnetic room."
They describe a "Sound Bath" as a half-hour session in which you lie down in the room (I'd guess in the center) while Tibetan "singing bowls" are played. The bowls use pitches associated with the chakras and the sound waves bounce around the room. I've been in other wooden domes with good acoustics, and I've heard Tibetan bowls. I imagine the combination would be very delightful. Private sessions are $55, public sessions are $10 per person. They also offer tours, rentals, etc.
Rentals include overnight use by small groups for a few hundred dollars. I imagine this might be a really superb, inspiring location for a small L/L Research workshop. (Not in the summer, of course!)
There's no mention on the site of who runs the facility, but they seem very respectful of George Van Tassel's ideas. This includes reporting his claims about UFO visitation, sacred geometry, etc.
The Wikipedia article at
Quote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integratrongives some more history, and mentions a couple of music videos shot at the dome.
I can definitely see some interesting associations between the Integraton design and Ra's discussion of the energy patterns in the Great Pyramid.
I don't see any information on either site about the Integraton being unfinished. What is unfinished about it?