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The Integratron is a 38 feet tall cupola structure with a diameter of 55 feet designed by ufologist and contactee George Van Tassel. Van Tassel claimed the Integratron was capable of rejuvenation, anti-gravity and time travel.
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2477 Belfield Blvd, Landers, CA 92285
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The Integratron

2477 Belfield Blvd, Landers, CA 92285
4.7(435)
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The Integratron is a 38 feet tall cupola structure with a diameter of 55 feet designed by ufologist and contactee George Van Tassel. Van Tassel claimed the Integratron was capable of rejuvenation, anti-gravity and time travel.

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POV: Coolest thing to do in Joshua Tree - Integraton sound bath experience. A fusion of art, science and magic delivering a full body sensory experience that will leave you feeling relaxed and kinda euphoric. #traveltiktok #highlyrecommended #uniqueexperiences #soundbath #soundbathmeditation #thingstodo #spirituality #thingstodoinjoshuatree #visitcalifornia #travel #integraton #meditation #quirky #funthingstodo #traveltips #placestovisit #joshuatree #joshuatreecalifornia #visitjoshuatree
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👽Sound Bathing in the Desert in an Alien-Inspired Dome🌴 @integratronofficial @visit_joshuatree . . This is THE PLACE for the most unique desert experience! This is the Integratron, a dome-like structure, located 20 miles north of Joshua Tree National Park in the Mojave Desert. 🌵 The Integratron was designed by ufologist and contactee George Van Tassel. He claimed that the Integratron was capable of time travel, rejuvenation, and anti-gravity. He built the structure, following instructions that were directly provided to him by extraterrestrials/aliens from the planet Venus. 👽 The building is made completely of wood and no nails. Because of the way it is built, it serves as an acoustically perfect structure. Currently, they are known for their sound bathing meditation sessions. 🧘🏻‍♀️ . . 👽 Location: The Integratron- 2477 Belfield Blvd, Homestead Valley, CA 92285 (20 miles north of Joshua Tree National Park and 45 miles from downtown Palm Springs) 🧘🏻‍♀️ Public Sound Bathing Meditations: 60 minute sessions with 22 quartz crystal singing bowls played live, comfy cushy floor mats are provided, $55/person, online booking **private sound bathing meditations are also available** ⏰ Hours: The Integratron grounds and gift shop are open to guests (w/o a reservation) most Thursdays to Sundays- they recommend calling in advance to make sure they’re open; only guests with reservations are allowed inside of the Integratron dome . . . #integratron #integratronsoundbath #aliens #extraterrestrial #ufologist #contactee #joshuatree #joshuatreenationalpark #landers #uniqueexperiences #desertvibes #thingstodojoshuatree #visitjoshuatree #palmsprings #desert #mojavedesert #soundbath #soundbathmeditation #visitcalifornia
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first time trying a sound bath and i have to admit i liked it more than i expected 🙂‍↕️ #thingstodoinpalmsprings #soundbath #palmsprings #palmdesert
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POV: Coolest thing to do in Joshua Tree - Integraton sound bath experience. A fusion of art, science and magic delivering a full body sensory experience that will leave you feeling relaxed and kinda euphoric. #traveltiktok #highlyrecommended #uniqueexperiences #soundbath #soundbathmeditation #thingstodo #spirituality #thingstodoinjoshuatree #visitcalifornia #travel #integraton #meditation #quirky #funthingstodo #traveltips #placestovisit #joshuatree #joshuatreecalifornia #visitjoshuatree
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👽Sound Bathing in the Desert in an Alien-Inspired Dome🌴 @integratronofficial @visit_joshuatree . . This is THE PLACE for the most unique desert experience! This is the Integratron, a dome-like structure, located 20 miles north of Joshua Tree National Park in the Mojave Desert. 🌵 The Integratron was designed by ufologist and contactee George Van Tassel. He claimed that the Integratron was capable of time travel, rejuvenation, and anti-gravity. He built the structure, following instructions that were directly provided to him by extraterrestrials/aliens from the planet Venus. 👽 The building is made completely of wood and no nails. Because of the way it is built, it serves as an acoustically perfect structure. Currently, they are known for their sound bathing meditation sessions. 🧘🏻‍♀️ . . 👽 Location: The Integratron- 2477 Belfield Blvd, Homestead Valley, CA 92285 (20 miles north of Joshua Tree National Park and 45 miles from downtown Palm Springs) 🧘🏻‍♀️ Public Sound Bathing Meditations: 60 minute sessions with 22 quartz crystal singing bowls played live, comfy cushy floor mats are provided, $55/person, online booking **private sound bathing meditations are also available** ⏰ Hours: The Integratron grounds and gift shop are open to guests (w/o a reservation) most Thursdays to Sundays- they recommend calling in advance to make sure they’re open; only guests with reservations are allowed inside of the Integratron dome . . . #integratron #integratronsoundbath #aliens #extraterrestrial #ufologist #contactee #joshuatree #joshuatreenationalpark #landers #uniqueexperiences #desertvibes #thingstodojoshuatree #visitjoshuatree #palmsprings #desert #mojavedesert #soundbath #soundbathmeditation #visitcalifornia
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first time trying a sound bath and i have to admit i liked it more than i expected 🙂‍↕️ #thingstodoinpalmsprings #soundbath #palmsprings #palmdesert
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5.0
3y

Question of the day:

"If the energy is so powerful then what doesn't it prevent snoring?" Asked one peeved customer. The guide had to ask her to turn on her side during the experience. Hmmm.

I participated in March and it was 76°. I wore socks and brought a long sarong scarf. This was light enough to not be hot. The dome has natural sun windows so an eye covering is recommended.

I had a phantasmagorical experience. It's a bucket list item. If you come here for an out of body experience then the expectation may be too high. If you already practice Higher Viber and empowering meditative thought shifts, then this will be an added water-cooler conversation. If you benefit from hz frequencies and being one in the present moment, you can dig this experience.

I experienced positive customer responsiveness via email and in person. I experienced cool vibrations and conversations. I also thought the price value for the experience was comparable. I don't feel creepy energy. I also didn't believe I was going to be transported. Though that would have been ethereal. Heck, if the other lifeforms can destroy the student loan building, we all would "believe."

As I digress…

If you have teenagers or adults that don't do any self-reflection or quiet moments, this won't be their jazz. But they could chill out in the hammock area which is no fee while you participate in the sound bath experience. If you're with negative Nancy or Critical Carl, leave them in the courtyard as well.

Here are 7 TIPS to make your time and financial resources count.

Read the website related to age and Covid guidelines.

Bring an eye covering so that you can transcend into your experience faster.Otherwise the sun rays may be distracting. You only have an hour.

Arrive at least 20 minutes early to enjoy the hammocks/courtyard. A chill way to pre-relax from the long drive and fill your canteen with the well water.

Come with an intention that you want to focus upon. This way you'll leave with your own expectations. And don't waste your time.

I had a few folks send me their intentions. I placed them under my leg along with a 100 dollar bill to  symbolize my prosperity intention.

Important observation: You must walk upwards, a wood angled ladder about 8 steps? (that is secured), into a wide open hole, to enter the sound bath arena and exit downward the same way.

I would recommend this as a solo, group, friends, higher vibers or romantic partners activity. And if I was in the UFO culture or a solar home architect this would def be on my list.

Visited on: Thursday Time participated: 145 pm Crowd: 20 customers Parking: Free Activity: Gift shop and courtyard...

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4.0
2y

I have rather mixed feelings about my visit to the Integratron, and I'll share my experience from start to finish. To truly appreciate this place, I recommend watching a documentary about Josh Van Tessel, as it provides fascinating background information. The Integratron, which is now run by an American family who acquired it in the 1970s, specializes in sound baths. First and foremost, securing tickets can be a challenge as they tend to sell out quickly. It's advisable to purchase them well in advance, ideally at least a month before your planned visit. Upon arriving at the Integratron, you'll notice the stunning surroundings, including spaces where you can relax, unwind in hammocks, and sample their incredible and seemingly magical H2O. There's also a small gift shop housed in two interconnected dome houses, offering a variety of interesting items. During my visit, I picked up some stickers and a mug. The sound bath sessions themselves are relatively pricey, approximately $62 (though I can't recall the exact price). This fee covers a 15-20 minute introduction followed by a 40-minute sound bath session.

Upon arrival at the parking area, your first task is to visit the gift shop to collect your paper ticket. Afterward, you can relax and wait in their well-designed area, which includes restrooms with creatively themed names. When it's time, they'll usher you into a line and provide instructions before guiding you to the second floor where the sessions take place. The space is equipped with special mats and clean sheets. I would recommend bringing a blanket, as it can get a bit chilly. 

My personal experience with the sound bath was quite intriguing. Initially, when the woman began producing sound with her singing bowls, I felt an overwhelming desire to escape. I was worried that my eardrums might burst as I could feel them vibrating intensely. It was incredibly loud! I felt uncomfortable for about 10-15 minutes, but then the sound transitioned from a high frequency to a lower one, which was much more tolerable. It reminded me of the sound of an airplane in the sky. At times, I felt as though I were in space, surrounded by nothing but pitch-black darkness. The space-like sounds were so immersive. Fortunately, the session lasted about 30 minutes, which was more than enough for me. Some attendees even drifted off to sleep. In conclusion, I found this type of therapy to be interesting, but I doubt I'll repeat it anytime soon. I was hoping to hear more about the history of the place and Jon Van Tessel from the owners, but they only dedicated about 2 minutes to the story. It seems they may not fully believe in the remarkable...

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1.0
2y

I just think this is a very unique and special space that should be respected more. I remember before going I saw a bad review that indicated one of the sons from the new jersey sisters that own the place wasn’t an experienced or pleasant while playing the sound bowls. In my mind, I thought with my luck I’ll probably have him be the guide. Well, I was right. I immediately sat at the opposite side of the bowls to what i thought was the farthest away. I forgot how sound travels in a dome and I would have been better off picking a spot next to him. That would have been less invasive. He didn’t not disappoint. It was aggressive and loud and I basically could hear his life failures with every note. I learned a valuable lesson that day. I was able to block his sound out (as loud as it was) and enjoy the sacred space. It sits upon 17 ley lines! What an energy vortex and completely worth the trip. However I even came to like the guy. I found him deep down sweet and repressed from being misunderstood. Though he did mention how he comes at night and plays heavy metal full blast sometimes. This is a spot that was so carefully picked because of the energy ley lines. It was built to be able to expand human life expectancy by 20 percent so we could have more time on earth to reach higher consciousness. Clearly this spot has a power to effect the world. I just wish this family would be a little more mindful of that before they blast death metal on full volume.

UPDATE: after reading the response My mistake New York not New Jersey. And yes your son most definitely talked in length how he would come late at night and play heavy metal music by himself on full blast. I’m doubling down about the metal music. That is what he said. And with what the world is going through. I would hope you are being the most respectful in what type of music frequency you have playing at such a sacred spot. If you read my review I didn’t have a horrible time I learned a lot that day. I’m just rating bc my fear of what music is playing at such an influential and sacred ley...

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