Hannah D.
Yelp
Don't listen to the other reviews.
I've been coming here for years. When you first walk in the sound is strange, because you've probably never heard anything like it. But grab a pillow, lay on the floor for at least 15+ minutes, and it puts you in meditative-like state. I've spent hours in here before. An incense is usually burning, so do note if you're sensitive to that. This place is especially good if you have no experience with meditation and are curious of its benefits. I have brought many people here for the first time and every person said they felt more relaxed or just "better" after they left. I think the effects are most clear only after you walk back outside.
Yes it's an "installation", but don't conflate that word with a place you go to take photos for instagram. This is a place where you go to take time out of your (likely overstimulating) day to do something that makes you feel clear, refreshed, whatever.
Look into the history of the artists if you want to know how the sound installation works, it's worth understanding.
From my experience the cost has been suggested donation since the 90s, but even if it's now $10 (as other reviews suggest) I feel it's worth it, provided the space is used correctly and adequate time is spent there.
I would be extremely upset if this place shut down, so if they need to raise the price to operate, so be it.