Meet Chad Andrews | Co-Creator of the Ascension Chamber

We had the good fortune of connecting with Chad Andrews and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Chad, how does your business help the community?
The technology we have developed is intended to give people hope and to assist individuals suffering.
During the last four years, we have been witness to numerous incredible healing stories. Individuals with debilitating circumstances and health issues have made full recovery to the surprise of medical experts.
Our desire is to share the technology with the world to allow others to construct identical chambers to help those in need.
As such, we chartered a non-profit organization for that purpose and we are doing our best to make the technology available for the benefit of all.



Alright, so let’s move onto what keeps you busy professionally?
My situation is a bit challenging for most people to believe and accept as possible and draws many strange looks when I explain that the idea and construction details of the Ascension Chamber came from an off world intelligence which began communication with me during meditation.
Yeah it’s that strange,
While I was confident I was not crazy, I felt very unqualified for the job of constructing a chamber involving such an array of technologies ranging from light and sound to Tesla coils and plasma energy.
I trusted in the process and while it hasn’t been easy, somehow the intelligence of the universe brought together our motley crew and the chamber was created.
Of course, I was blessed to have experienced miraculous encounters along the way with angelic entities keeping my faith strong in my pursuit to help others through the creation of the chamber.
I have learned to be patient throughout the process which has been quite painful at times.
I want the world to know that there is hope for any circumstance and that the chamber and all of its magic exists. I want people to know that we are a sincere group of individuals wishing to share the technology with others absent greed and nonsense. We are not attempting to profit from our efforts. That is what makes the chamber so very special.


Let’s say your best friend was visiting the area and you wanted to show them the best time ever. Where would you take them? Give us a little itinerary – say it was a week long trip, where would you eat, drink, visit, hang out, etc.
Chanpen Thai is the best Thai food ever and its located minutes from The Ascension Chamber!
The Ascension Chamber, of course!
Hike in Sedona!



Shoutout is all about shouting out others who you feel deserve additional recognition and exposure. Who would you like to shoutout?
Creating the chamber has been a community effort requiring the talents of numerous like minded souls.
Peter Golde is our engineer abd has contributed countless days, nights and weekends to the effort designing and building key components with little in the way of compensation.
Maria Golde has been instrumental in keeping the fire burning. Maria is our in house energy healer and motivator when we grow weary.
Mike Cosgrove has been assisting with the project since its inception and has helped with all phases of construction. As an electrician, he has worked to provide expertise in designing, creating and repairing all of the technology featured within the chamber.
Mark Certo is our sound engineer and brings decades of expertise to the table. Mark served as the sound engineer for The Monroe Institute and is quite likely the world”s foremost expert in utilizing sound technology to alter brainwaves and induce altered states of consciousness.
In addition, our organization is served by many other exceptional human beings dedicated to serving others.
Big shout out to Lauren Wykoff, Satyam Patel, Mary Reker, Ron Depew, Steve and Deryn Winchester, Tonia Swanson and Caleb Lee without whom this organization would not exist.

Website: Ascensionchamber.life
Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/2244036672514736/
Yelp: https://m.yelp.com/biz/ascension-chamber-phoenix-2
Youtube: https://youtube.com/c/AscensionChamber
Image Credits
AJ Colores Photography
