Introduction
What is Esalen Institute?
Esalen is a non-profit
organization that has been devoted to the exploration of human potential since
the 1960's. Historical luminaries like Aldous Huxley, Joseph Campbell, Jack
Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Joan Baez, and countless others have gathered here to
develop revolutionary ideas, transformative practices, and innovative art
forms. Today Esalen is a retreat center where people live and work in a
communal setting. Residents and guests participate in an incredible variety of
alternative education and personal growth programs in subjects ranging from
meditation to massage, yoga, psychology, ecology, spirituality, art, music, and
much more.
Esalen Institute, renowned for its healing natural hot
springs, has long been recognized as a world leader in alternative and
experiential education. Dramatically situated on the Big Sur cliffs over
the Pacific Ocean, the sacred beauty of the landclear air, pulsing sea,
garden path and waterfall, steaming mineral water bubbling up from deep
within the earthis itself transformative. Now in its fifth decade,
Esalen offers more than 500 public workshops and seminars a year,
accenting personal growth and social change, in areas traditionally neglected
by mainstream institutions. A non-profit educational foundation, Esalen is
also known for its research initiatives, invitational conferences, residential
work-study programs, and long-term internships. Part pioneering lab and
college for alternative practices, magical restorative retreat, and creative
think-tank for the emerging world culture, Esalen is dedicated to exploring
work in the humanities and sciences that furthers the full realization of
the human potential.
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Location
Where is Esalen?
Esalen is located on the Big Sur
coastline of northern California at the edge of the Ventana Wilderness and is a
place of stunning natural beauty. We are on scenic Highway 1 about a three-hour
drive south of San Francisco and an hour from the Carmel and Monterey area. Please see our Directions page for more details.
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Attractions
What can I experience at Esalen?
Esalen's attractions include:
- a wide
variety of workshops geared towards alternative education and personal transformation
- hot
tubs fed by sulfur-rich natural geothermal springs,
accessible for clothing-optional communal bathing 24 hours/day
- professional
massage and various forms of body work and energy
work for additional fees
- a movement
program including such activities as yoga, dance,
and martial arts
- communal
activities including the sweat lodge and "open
seat"
- special
educational and experiential programs presented by
Esalen leaders and guest teachers including the Wednesday Night Program
- the
opportunity to participate in community work as a
volunteer
- organic
flower, herb, and vegetable farm and garden
- a
bookstore and gift shop
- heated
outdoor swimming pool
- the Arts Center
- sitting
meditation center, accessible 24 hours/day
- beach
- 27 acres
of lovely grounds to enjoy exploring
- local
attractions including Big Sur national parks, galleries,
and restaurants
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Visiting
How can I visit Esalen?
There are a number of ways to visit Esalen, including a two-
or five-day workshop, the 28-day Work Study
program, a massage session, an overnight
Personal Retreat,the Night Bathing Program, and
more. You may download the Esalen Catalog through the
Workshops area
of our web site for further details.
Can I just drop by some time for a few hours?
With a few notable exceptions (see above), no. A reservation
and prepayment are required for most visits. If you are passing through Big Sur
and wish to enjoy an Esalen Personal Retreat
without having made a reservation in advance, you may check on room availability
by calling our main office at 831-667-3000, our gate office at 831-667-3023,
or by visiting our gate in person. Passersby have the option to participate in
the Night Bathing Program for a small fee.
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The Esalen Catalog
How can I get a copy of the Esalen Catalog?
You may download the Esalen Catalog through the
Workshops area
of our web site. To receive a printed copy of the Catalog by mail you may send an e-mail message to info@esalen.org with your name and address, or phone our information line at 831-667-3000. We are delighted to provide you with the Esalen Catalog, and appreciate a $5 contribution to defray printing costs.
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