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Visit to the Emma Kunz Grotto and Museum

By Luphil

We were a little group of 7 members from Austria, South Germany and Switzerland who met at the ancient Roman Quarries of Würenlos in northern Switzerland on 12 October 25. It is the place of a huge limestone grotto where Emma Kunz (1893-1962) had discovered the healing qualities of the rock. It is available in Switzerland under the name of AION A (read more about it). Emma Kunz was a clairvoyant Swiss healer, researcher and artist. Since 1986, there exists the Emma Kunz Centre with a museum near the cave to preserve the collection of her artwork and the results of her research for posterity.

Visit to the Emma Kunz Grotto and MuseumEmma Kunz, 1912, (c) Emma Kunz Center

We first walked to a grill cabin in the nearby forest for our Sunday healing meditation. Afterwards, we visited the cave, for which we had a 30 minutes time-slot (you have to book in advance, see the regulations to keep the purity of the cave and allow experiencing the energy of the place).

Visit to the Emma Kunz Grotto and Museum
The group at the museum, in front of the cave
Visit to the Emma Kunz Grotto and Museum
A memorial stone
Visit to the Emma Kunz Grotto and Museum
On the way to the cave entry
Visit to the Emma Kunz Grotto and Museum
The entry
Visit to the Emma Kunz Grotto and Museum
The limestone rocks at the cave entry. There had been a quarry in the past. Now, the healing rock powder is extracted at another nearby place
Visit to the Emma Kunz Grotto and Museum
The mouth of the cave is a huge hole
Visit to the Emma Kunz Grotto and Museum
Light reflections through a little second window – like showing the presence of healing devas
Visit to the Emma Kunz Grotto and Museum
Reflections on the rocks
Visit to the Emma Kunz Grotto and Museum
Experiencing the energy of the grotto
Visit to the Emma Kunz Grotto and Museum
Way to the Emma Kunz Centre / Museum
Visit to the Emma Kunz Grotto and Museum
A room of the exposition. Emma Kunz created mainly geometrical structures with the help of a pendulum.
Visit to the Emma Kunz Grotto and Museum
Her instruments, with the pendulum
Visit to the Emma Kunz Grotto and Museum
Visit to the Emma Kunz Grotto and Museum
Reflections of the hall on an image while taking a photo
Visit to the Emma Kunz Grotto and Museum
Visit to the Emma Kunz Grotto and Museum
A structure like opening the space in pyramidal forms
Visit to the Emma Kunz Grotto and Museum
Artwork which is also used for the design of the AION-A wrapping
Visit to the Emma Kunz Grotto and Museum
Photo of Emma Kunz (c) Emma Kunz Centre, at her workplace in later years

For many years, the work of Emma Kunz was not recognized by the contemporaries. She did not intend for her works to be seen in a fine arts context, instead she recorded the medical meanings of her works in books. She stated that her work will be more understood in the 21st century. In the last decades, there were great international expositions showcasing her work.

In summer 2024, my friend Joan from Barcelona, from the Anima Channel, visited the Emma Kunz grotto and did a video presenting Emma Kunz, in English.


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