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A Legacy For The Future:

Creating a Planetary Museum
Of Ancient Wonders

Richard began gathering The Planetary Museum of Ancient Wonders Collection
of giant crystals and fossils nearly fifty years ago and it has blossomed into a spectacular collection of over two hundred ancient planetary treasures.

His original vision was to create an immersive experience museum space which would not only celebrate the magnificence of the exquisite crystals and fossils that the earth has created over eons, but it would also invite people to reconnect with our world in a new way
and help re-awaken a deeper appreciation of the planet itself.
 

At this time in our history, humanity is in deep crisis and it is becoming clearer every day that our world is at risk as well. We have reached a critical point in our journey as a species that will require monumental changes if we are to survive, thrive and collectively create a positive future...






Museum rendering of one of many possible formal galleries (sans cases)






"In this technological age we need more, not less,
connection with the natural world.

And as each of us loses more and more connection with Nature
itself, we are actually beginning to lose our world.

Indigenous peoples throughout the world have
known for countless centuries that harmony,

well being and community are only fully possible when
we are connected to the earth and now the National
Institutes of Health has just acknowledged this as well."



 


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From the National Institutes of Health...

 "Recent findings indicate that limited exposure to nature...
may have serious physical and psychological health
ramifications.
Moreover, children disproportionately
suffered long-term developmental consequences

resulting from limited experiences in nature"


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A museum rendering of a concept tropical garden filled with giant
crystals,
waterfalls, reflecting pools, winding pathways and places for
contemplation...
All the pieces in this rendering are part
of The Planetary Museum of Ancient Wonders Collection





More than ever before, we need places that ignite awe
and inspiration... places where we can replenish our imagination, revitalize our spirit and be willing to begin to imagine a positive future for ourselves and our world.

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 The Planetary Museum of Ancient Wonders
Collection of giant natural crystals
and fossils
can evolve into such a place ...

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where visitors can journey into the heart of the earth,
fall in love with the
magnificence of the planet,
and see it in its immense beauty, power, and
fragility.
And as Jacques Yves Cousteau wisely observed
many years ago,
"People protect what they love!"





Ah, the children!
Their faces say it all.... communing with a
520 million year old,
7,000 pound single
quartz crystal from Namibia, Southwest Africa.
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"Crystals and fossils of the magnitude on exhibit here are extraordinary and rarely, if ever, seen either in museums or on the collector market... { The Planetary Museum of Ancient Wonders Collection } is something far beyond the ordinary... world class"
  

Rock & Gem Magazine


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Museum rendering of one of the immersion galleries



"Berger's specimens are truly outstanding, the quality
is fabulous...
It would be rare anywhere in the world to
see specimens like
those and he has created
displays that transform
them into works of art"


Dr. Karl Hutterer, Emeritus Director of The Burke Museum
of Natural History and Culture, Seattle


One small corner of the giant crystal garden in Richard's gallery, filled with tropical plants and  water elements



Giant green fluorite crystals with white quartz stalactites from Jiangxi province, China



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"Your gallery is a revelation. Magnificent!
This is what you get when you take world class specimens
and put them in the hands of an artist."

Stephen Jay Gould, renowned evolutionary biologist, paleontologist and author,
Harvard University and The American Museum of Natural History


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* Why Bother to Build a New Paradigm Planetary Museum *
of Giant Natural Crystals and Fossils?





A twelve year old girl captures in a few words why Richard spent most of his adult life building this monumental collection as a uncharted pathway to creating a new paradigm museum for the public quite unlike any that has come before it.

Of course such wisdom would come out of the mouth of a child! Her mom called Richard in advance to let him know that she did not even mention to her daughter to write to him and that her daughter wrote this entirely on her own....


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To Any Kid

(written by a 12 year old girl after visiting the gallery)

"When I first saw the collection I expected small crystals on tables. But when I went in I was blown away by the feeling that I got. When I first saw them I felt a mixture of happiness curiosity and awe. Some of it scared me because it made me think about life a long time ago. It made my life feel like a tiny dot on a timeline of the history of earth, which it is.

Everything was absolutely beautiful and made me think about the world in a new way. It made me think about the earth as less of a planet and more as a powerful force that could create such beautiful things.

It made me realize that humans think of ourselves as such important creatures that we interpret beauty as things that we see and that we are responsible for it but inside the earth where no one can see it there are such beautiful things that nature created itself.

It made me think about my friends, classmates and myself who spend so much time out of touch with nature and doing things like social media and how we spend so much time not enjoying the beauty of the world while we can.

This experience was really an eye opener for me. Not only was it an experience where I could see the amazing stunning crystals but I walked away thinking about how the earth has been creating beautiful things for millions of years and I want to make sure the earth will continue to do so.

I hope every kid and School could take a field trip to this museum so that they can have a similar if not better experience as I did and think about something other than their own life."

Ada: Seattle







 


"Richard, THANK YOU!
Thank you for sharing your treasures with us...
The experience totally blew our minds.
I will never be the same after time-traveling in your universe."

 Michelle Mathieu Chief Investment Officer | Fulcrum Capital