DONATE A DOLLAR FOR A GREAT CAUSE!

The Mentalphysics Spiritual Teaching and Retreat Center is the oldest and largest retreat center in the Western United States; a unique architectural landmark on a 420 acre sacred site. As a non-profit 501(c)(3), our mission is to support the education and nourishment of the infinite human potential.

We are raising funds to improve the property and the land at the Institute of Mentalphysics. We have the largest collection of Lloyd Wright buildings in the country, and are seeking to restore them to their original condition along with the necessary repairs and updates to the property itself.

One of the many projects we are currently working on is completion of a swimming pool and warm pool on the property. This would be a great benefit to visitors to the Center, (especially in the hot summer months in the desert!) See pictures below...

 

Anything you can contribute will be greatly appreciated! THANK YOU!


If you would like to donate building materials, supplies, or anything else to the Center, please CONTACT US

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES 

Our Wish List:

  • Money/supplies for restoring water lines and sprinklers
  • A/C for dining hall (instead of swamp coolers)
  • New carpet for Sanctuary
  • New drapes for Noble Hall
  • New doors for Noble Hall
  • Money and/or supplies to build new campground
  • Pillows for all the meditation halls
  • Paint for all buildings
  • Paint and wood to replace damaged beams and walls at the Caravansary (F & L Wright buildings)
  • Golf carts
  • Overall Landscaping: Plants, stones, and trees for grounds to create walking paths and gardens
  • fountains and statues and arts for grounds and gardens for secluded meditation areas
  • Landscaping, shade gazebo, towels, pool furniture, tables, lighting and umbrellas, barbecue for gatherings for pool areas
  • Wall around warm pool
  • bookshelves for the new library
  • used books for the library
  • exercise equipment for gym
  • stereo system for Friendship Hall
  • Building materials for bathrooms at new campground