The Integratron

So this past weekend I was invited to experience this relatively unknown landmark called The Integratron. There we’re 11 of us in total. Bree and I drove out to the desert (Yucca Valley)  together to meet everyone. We got there early  so first we went to this flea market worthy of mentioning. I don’t know what it was called or how we found the place.  Truth be told, it was 2:30pm so it was kind of like a ghost town and only a few sellers we’re still selling their goods.

Frank Sinatra and other gems we’re blaring out of this siren attached to this rusted up school bus.

Couldn’t ask for a better  soundtrack as we toured through this deserted candy-land flea market.

nothing like a huge

He had some real treasures


our new friend Ted

Definitely coming back to hoard like a champion.

Back to the

We followed the sign into the this 3 acre compound and waited for everyone to arrive.

hammock village


and finally the main attraction.

top of the sound vortex.

sound bowls for sound bath

So the Story goes like this. The Integratron dome was built by George Van Tassel who was a retired aeronautical engineer who  worked alongside titans such as Lockheed, Douglas and Howard Hughes in the first part of the 20th century.  He claimed  that in 1953, an extra terrestrial  spaceship landed on his property at giant rock and invited him on board. There he was  instructed on the technique’s of how to build this dome for it’s cellular healing properties. Took him around 20 years to build. The dome incorporates principles from Nikola Tesla, Sacred Geometry, Anti-GravityThe Pyramids of Giza and Moses’ Tabernacle .  Apparently, the dome also rests on the most naturally magnetized energy field in the United States. Say what you will,  I felt pretty good standing in the dome. 

So once inside this 55 foot structure, we laid down on the these  make shift beds  with our heads facing the center of the sound vortex.  Never mind how amazing our voices projected with each shift in position through out this dome.

When we were ready, the sound bath started.  The bowls pictured above were used to create unique sound frequencies that were out of this world.  I felt the sound waves vibrating throughout my whole body for 45 minutes.  The time seriously flew by and before I knew it, I woke up out of this dream state and I can’t describe to you how I felt.. but holy s.  It was good.

To top it off we walked outside and the desert looked like this.

In conclusion… If you’ve sat through this long post and are still reading, please don’t kid yourself.  Round up some friends or fly solo. Doesn’t matter. Just Go.  You deserve this radical experience.

5 Responses to “The Integratron”

  1. michael says:

    hell yes!

  2. michele says:

    Amazing dude! Sounds awesome!!!
    Thxs for sharing!

  3. Liz says:

    Sounds like fun. I’m so down to try this. I need to get out of L.A for a while. Haha

  4. Justin says:

    Thanks for this, Nima!!! So cool.

  5. reni says:

    that’s cool! i’ve known of this for years, but never actually made it out to visit…nice pix…hit me up when u go again.

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