




In 1972, the then-neglected and dilapidated property was purchased by Robert Hartley (whom many know today as Ishvara). He and the community of people who were drawn here began repairing and improving the springs, pools, and buildings; and over the next two decades, Harbin attracted a vital residential community, and ever-increasing numbers of visiting guests. In 1975, the ownership of Harbin Hot Springs was reorganized, as Hartley sold it to Heart Consciousness Church, Inc., the non-profit religious organization that continues to own the property and run Harbin Hot Springs today as a retreat center.


















The next phase of Harbin’s history remains in some ways unknown. It’s a history that is being written as we live it – and much like the springs themselves, it’s fluid and dynamic. We hope you’ll join us, and help us make Harbin’s history together. Sign up to follow our blog where we’ll post updates on Harbin’s rebuilding progress.
We couldn’t do it without your love and your support. We hope to see you soon. If you feel inclined to help with our rebuilding efforts, plesae visit the Donation page to learn about how you can contribute to Harbin’s future.