The Virtue of Domes
St. Peter's Basilica
in Rome, the Church of the Transfiguration on Mt. Tabor in
Israel, and the Capitol rotunda in Washington, DC are three
well-known domed buildings. The concave lenses in telescopes
focus light from distant stars. Dish antennas are used to
focus sound and electromagnetic waves.
Mechanically speaking, domes are
power-enhancers or power-focusers. A whisper on one side of a parabolic domed building can easily be heard on the
other because the sound is focused toward the center by its
spherical shape.
This energy-focusing ability was
considered when the Integratron was designed, and accounts
for some of its remarkable effects when used for music, sound therapy,
meditation, physical healing, and spiritual upliftment.
What makes the
Integratron different from other domes?
It is known that any geometric shape is
more effective when its size is "tuned" to the
frequencies it will be using. The Integratron is a 38-foot
high, 50-foot diameter structure designed to reflect and
focus a range of frequencies useful for the rejuvenation of
human beings. The structure was built over two decades
beginning in 1954 by George Van Tassel to
actualize the rejuvenation principles of the Lakhovsky
Multiple Wave Oscillator.
Lakhovsky believed
that living cells are batteries; the nucleus holds the
positive charge and the cytoplasm carries the negative. If
cells were irradiated with a range of electromagnetic
oscillations, they could be "recharged" and thus
rejuvenated. A range of frequencies is necessary because the
cell and its parts respond to different frequencies.
Mainstream research supports the idea
that "We are electrical creatures using a biochemical
body to exist in an electro-chemical environment," as
Van Tassel wrote. The name "Integratron" actually
applies to a machine, a high-voltage electrostatic generator,
that would supply the range of frequencies to recharge cell
structure. Added to this are certain magnetic field
principles and Nikola Tesla's technique of creating high
ionization static fields.
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The Integratron and the
Tabernacle of Moses
"And it came to
pass, as Moses entered into the tabernacle, the cloudy pillar
descended and stood at the door of the tabernacle, and the
Lord talked with Moses." (Exodus 33:9) "And the
Lord spake unto Moses face to face, as a man speaketh unto
his friend..." (Exodus 33:11)

In
his many hundred radio and TV appearances, George Van Tassel
compared the Integratron to the Tabernacle of Moses. George
claimed he was instructed by a higher intelligence to build a 21st century version of the Tabernacle that Moses
constructed, using the same positive power principle of the
Great Pyramid of Giza. He was given the name The Integratron
and said he was told it would revitalize and rejuvenate the
physical bodies of humankind. He openly shared much of the
technology with his supporters and followers, but those close
to him say he kept much of it secret, sharing it only with
his closest, trusted colleagues.
"According to all
that I shew thee, after the pattern of the tabernacle, and
the pattern of all the instruments thereof, even so shall ye
make it." [Exodus 25:9]
George compared Moses'
"rings" to the Integratron's coils, Moses'
"staves" to the Integratron condensers, Moses'
"tenons" to the Integratron's wires. Where Moses
used nonmetallic skins and cloth to cover his Tabernacle,
George Van Tassel used the more modern nonmetallic materials
of plywood and fiberglass. And just as the Tabernacle had an
"Ark," so did the Integratron - an
"Electrostatic Arc."
"For the cloud of
the Lord was upon the tabernacle by day, and the fire was on
it by night, in the sight of all the house of Israel,
throughout all their journeys." (Exodus 40:38)
George interpreted this Exodus
passage and compared it to the Integratron. He said the
"fire by night" was the electrostatic discharge
corona, and the "cloud by day" was the ionization
of the moisture in the air causing a cloud to condense around
the Tabernacle. He believed the Integratron building would
display identical qualities.
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