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The Integratron

Ali Pearl (Fall 2016)
Landers

The Integratron is a large, white, wooden dome built in 1959 by UFO-ologist George Van Tassel in Landers, California. So the story goes, Van Tassel received instructions for the building from extraterrestrial forces during one of his weekly meditations in the subterranean room under Giant Rock.

Van Tassel built the Integratron based on the instructions received from the extraterrestrials, the design of Moses’ Tabernacle, and ideas from the writings of Nikola Tesla. He claims the 38-foot high, 55-foot diameter dome is built on top of an intersection of geomagnetic forces, which the dome structure amplifies.

The Integratron offers sound baths—-to be booked in advance—-where visitors (up to 32 at a time) can enjoy the perfect acoustics of the structure. Visitors lie on mats and wool blankets in a circle around the edges of the dome as bowl players play quartz crystal singing bowls correlating to different chakras of the body.

If you visit with a partner, stand at the opposite ends of the wooden beams upstairs, where you can talk at a regular volume and hear one another without anyone else hearing a sound.

2477 Belfield Blvd, Landers, CA 92285

Visit www.integratron.com for reservations