Unplug with a sound bath at the Integratron
Embrace the resonant, live sounds of quartz crystal singing bowls while lying face up inside the Integratron's acoustically remarkable, dome-like design. George Van Tassel used the joinery method to construct the wooden dome at Landers in 1958; there are no nails or screws used in this process. The dome's windows provide vistas of the desert.
The building supposedly lies in the epicenter of geomagnetic vortices. Van Tassel constructed Integratron in an effort to prolong human life because he believed in the metaphysical. The dome is currently owned by three sisters. Most Thursdays through Sundays, their Sound Bath experience draws curious and eager people looking for relaxation and introspection. Come here for a little break from your hectic everyday realities.