Aviation engineer George Van Tassel relocated his family in the 1940's to a remote high desert community North of the Palm Springs area. He actually moved to a cave dwelling beneath what's called Giant Rock, a seven story boulder atop flat sand near Joshua Tree National Park. The lone rock, still there, was considered sacred by American Indians and, in the 50's became revered by a new group of believers - ufologists and alien contactees. In 1953 an extraterrestrial from Venus visited Van Tassel, he claimed, providing plans for a frequency-rejuvenation and time travel machine. The result of this "encounter" was the picture above which is known as the Integratron. This white domed structure is considered a construction marvel by many and is not far from a high point of magnetic energy.
Three sisters have owned and maintained the Joshua Tree adjacent property for the last three decades, carrying on Van Tassel's good-vibrational efforts in a new way. Guests now visit for hour-long "sound baths". These baths supposedly relax and slow down the mind. Described as "naptime for grown-ups," sessions begin with a brief intro and history of the Integratron and then participants drift off to the sound of ringing quartz-crystal bowls.
If you are into new age spiritualism, this is something you should check out. On the Integratron webpage, it is described as, " a resonant tabernacle and energy machine
sited on a powerful geomagnetic vortex in the magical Mojave Desert".
Click here to learn more: https://integratron.com/
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