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January – June 2007

DANIEL BIANCHETTA

Esalen — A convergence of mountains and sea,


mind and body, East and West, meditation and action
Esalen — A center for alternative education, a forum for transformational
practices, a restorative retreat, a worldwide community of seekers
Dedicated to exploring work in the humanities and sciences that furthers the full realization
of the human potential, Esalen offers public workshops, residential work-study programs,
invitational conferences, and independent projects that support our mission.
As a center designed to foster personal and social transformation, we offer those who
join us the chance to explore more deeply the world and themselves.
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Volume xlvi, Number 1
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R general information
T he esalen institute was found-
ed in 1962 as an alternative education-
al center devoted to the exploration of
what Aldous Huxley called the “human
potential,” the world of unrealized human
events. Bodywork of various kinds is avail-
able by appointment with individual practi-
tioners. There is also a community event
schedule offered. Please check the bulletin
pony rides, learning about animal care,
exploring nature, a real boat, the magic castle,
and an Indian tepee. Evenings are spent with
a teacher in the Gazebo Farmhouse, engaged
board when you arrive. in activities that are age-appropriate, such as
capacities that lies beyond the imagination. reading, learning and playing with the com-
Esalen soon became known worldwide for its Esalen is a center for experimental education. puter, baking, arts and crafts, or building-
blend of East/West philosophies, its experien- We offer neither psychotherapy nor assurances block play. See page 95 for Gazebo reservation
tial/didactic workshops, the steady influx of of change. information.
philosophers, psychologists, artists, and reli- Esalen is a 45-mile drive south from
gious thinkers, and its breathtaking grounds Monterey, 11 miles south of Nepenthe, on
blessed with natural hot springs. Once home Coast Route 1. From the south, we are 50 Disabled Access
to a Native American tribe known as the miles north of Hearst Castle. A lighted sign Here at Esalen, many of our paths, though
Esselen, Esalen is situated on the spectacular on the ocean side of the highway reads: paved, are extremely steep due to our cliffside
Big Sur coastline with the Santa Lucia Esalen Institute, By Reservation Only. location. We are in the process of increasing
Mountains rising sharply behind. our disability access; however, access to some
There are various ways to experience Esalen, parts of our property remains difficult.
ranging from an overnight visit to a long-term Nonetheless, we are committed to accommo-
The Hot Springs at Esalen
stay as a seminarian. The weekend and five- dating guests who have disabilities. If you
We would like those people who are planning have a disability and think you might need
day workshops described in the Seminars sec-
their first visit to Esalen to know that swim- assistance during your stay at Esalen, please
tion of the catalog are the standard route for
suits are optional, and nudity common, in the discuss your needs when making your reser-
coming to Esalen. The “Experiencing Esalen”
hot springs, massage area, and swimming pool. vation, at least 72 hours in advance of your
workshops, scheduled periodically, offer an
We encourage each individual to choose what arrival, so that we can accommodate your
introduction to practices such as Gestalt, mas-
is most comfortable, either wearing a swim- needs as best as possible. If you are in need
sage, sensory awareness, and meditation. From
suit or not, and emphasize that the environ- of sign language interpretation for an Esalen
such a sampling, participants can then choose workshop, please notify us at least 2 weeks
ment we strive for at Esalen is one of personal
those approaches they are most attracted to prior to your workshop to enable us to
sanctuary and respect for the human body.
and pursue them in subsequent seminars. arrange for an interpreter. In all cases, we
Another way of being at Esalen which allows a will do our best to meet your needs.
greater involvement at a lower expense is the
Work Study Program, an intensive 35-day work-
Accreditation and
oriented program for individuals who want to Continuing Education
Friends of Esalen
make a directed commitment to self-exploration Many formal educational institutions recog-
We invite you to become a Friend of Esalen.
and growth, and a contribution to the Esalen nize the time spent at Esalen as being worthy
Your donation of $50 or more will benefit our
community. For a full description of the Work of credit in their own curricula; check with
programs and help build Esalen’s long-term
Study Program, please turn to page 83. your university or college. We would be glad
financial base (see page 4). As a Friend of
to supply information to your school regard-
For those who wish an extended stay, there Esalen you will receive the following benefits:
ing any of our programs.
are periodic long-term programs which • A $50 reduction in tuition for all workshops
involve didactic seminars or professional Esalen is a provider of continuing education over the next 12 months
trainings as well as experiential workshops. for psychologists, MFTs, LCSWs, nurses,
• Friends of Esalen newsletters and the Esalen
teachers, and bodyworkers. See page 79 for
Yet another way to experience Esalen is a Catalog for one year
details.
Personal Retreat (available on a limited basis), • Eligible to book Personal Retreat stays at
which gives guests the opportunity to nour- Esalen
ish body, mind, heart, and soul without partic- • A tax deduction under IRS section 501(c)3
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Personal Retreat may use the baths, attend Early Childhood Program
yoga and movement classes, meditate in the The Gazebo School Park is a unique education-
Round House, create in the Art Barn, and al experience for children one to six years. It is
enjoy the Esalen grounds. Esalen Is Tax-deductible
open year-round and has an average of 15 to
20 children in attendance each day. Contributions to Esalen Institute are tax-
Finally, there are other events that enrich life
deductible. The expenses of attending Esalen,
at Esalen. There are occasional forums in The Early Childhood Program is available to including travel, are deductible for federal
which writers and thinkers, both visiting children who come with their parents to income tax purposes as an educational
and resident, share their ideas with the com- experience Esalen. The program’s hours expense if incurred to maintain or improve
munity. On Wednesday nights there may be match parents’ workshop hours. Daytime professional or work skills.
lectures, films, dance performances, or other activities for the children include gardening,
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retreat environment. This facility is available
On-line Reservations Scheduling Private for individuals and groups who would like to
Available Conferences at Esalen design their own program, drawing on
You can now register for Esalen programs on- It is possible to arrange for your group or Esalen’s leaders and other resources.
line at Esalen’s website, www.esalen.org. organization to hold its conferences at Esalen. We schedule all conferences at least one year
Workshops appear on the Web before the We can accommodate large groups of up to in advance. To schedule or for more informa-
Catalog is printed. 130 on a space-available basis. tion, please contact conference coordinator
Smaller groups Sami Gamble at 831-667-3038.
may schedule pri-
vate conferences
to meet in one of Point Houses Available to
several meeting Esalen Guests
rooms, including, Esalen’s Mid-Point House and North-Point
for an additional House are available as upgraded accommoda-
fee, the Big House. tion alternatives for seminarians and Personal
Ten bedrooms, Retreat guests. Nestled behind the lush Esalen
nine bathrooms, a Garden at the edge of the coastal cliff, both
kitchen, dining Point Houses feature a redwood deck over-
room, and meet- looking the Pacific, a comfortably furnished
ing room make it living room, and a full kitchen.
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possible to house For details, please call the Esalen office at 831-
group members 667-3005.
together, thereby
enhancing the

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allowable by law.

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Special Announcement
from Michael Murphy, Esalen Chairman, and Gordon Wheeler, Esalen President

No activity in Esalen’s history, we believe, has more potential importance than the research
that produced the book described below. The book’s authors, led by Ed and Emily Kelly, have been members
of an Esalen CTR fellowship that has since 1998 explored empirical approaches to the question of post-mortem
survival (see www.Esalenctr.org for a description of their meetings). The world’s religious traditions give us
contradictory, and often fanciful, answers to this perennial question, but our CTR fellowship has worked
in the spirit of science to find a solid, empirical basis from which to explore the reality of life after death.
Irreducible Mind is a report from the cutting edge of this inquiry. The authors have
donated its royalties to Esalen’s Center for Theory and Research.

Irreducible Mind: Toward a Psychology


for the 21st Century
by Edward F. Kelly, Emily Williams Kelly, Adam Crabtree,
Alan Gauld, Michael Grosso, and
D oes human personality survive bodily death, as the
wisdom traditions teach, or is it generated by the brain and
extinguished at death, as materialist science aggressively
maintains? Irreducible Mind, developed under the auspices of Esalen's
Center for Theory and Research (CTR) Survival of Bodily Death
Bruce Greyson
Invitational Conference Series, fundamentally alters this debate by
demonstrating empirically that the mainstream scientific “produc-
tion” model of mind-brain relations is false. The authors, Ed and
Emily Kelly, professors in the Department of Psychiatry at the
University of Virginia, present evidence for a wide variety of
phenomena resistant to conventional explanations, including phe-
nomena of extreme psychophysical influence, psychological auto-
matisms such as trance mediumship and multiple personality, pow-
erful near-death experiences occurring under general anesthesia and
cardiac arrest, genius-level creativity, the worldwide phenomenon
of unitive mystical experience, paranormal phenomena including
direct evidence for survival, and central, unexplained properties of
all human thinking, memory, and volition. The authors further show
that these “rogue” phenomena are more easily understood in terms
of an alternative “filter” model of mind-brain relations according to
which ordinary consciousness is an adaptation to the needs of every-
day life, drawing upon a more comprehensive consciousness that is
latent within and accessible through transformative practices of the
sorts promoted by Esalen. This model allows for possibilities of post-
mortem survival, yet is fully compatible with leading-edge physics
and neuroscience.

You can purchase this groundbreaking book by going to


www.psychotherapybooknews.com. Use the code 4S7KEESA for a
special 35% prepublication discount (20% postpublication).

For further information about this and other CTR conferences,


please see our website at http://www.esalenctr.org. CTR confer-
ences are made possible through your generosity. To discuss
making a tax-deductible gift to fund this work, please contact
Jane Hartford at 415-459-5438.

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Q guide to workshops
T his is a guide to the workshops Apr 22-27 • Acting 101 Apr 6-8 • The Body: Doorway to Self-Discovery
offered in this catalog. Although May 6-11 • The Graduate MAX Apr 15-20 • Overcoming Isolation and Mistrust
many of them could be cross-refer- May 11-13 • Family Arts Program Apr 27-29 • Dance with Devil, Sing with Angels
Apr 29-May 4 • Unfolding the Creative Self
enced—and some resist easy categorization— R BODY & MOVEMENT May 4-6 • Finding Your Deepest Purpose
they are listed only in their main subject Massage May 11-13 • Sweet Mischief
area. If you have never been to Esalen or Jan 5-7 • Weekend Massage Intensive May 13-18 • Natural Powers
taken an Esalen workshop, you might con- Jan 12-14 • Advanced Esalen Massage Intensive May 18-20 • The One Thing Holding You Back
sider the “Experiencing Esalen” workshop Jan 14-19 • The Body is a Friendly Place May 27-June 1 • Framing Depression
scheduled throughout the catalog and listed Jan 21-26 • Deep Tissue for Massage Practitioners June 3-8 • Letting Go and Moving On
Feb 4-9 • Esalen Massage Intensive June 8-10 • Balance From the Inside Out
in the Integral Practices section of this direc-
Feb 16-18 • Back to Basics: Touch and Core Energy June 24-29 • Transition: Having What it Takes
tory. Please call the Esalen office if you have Mar 4-9 • Developing Your Touch June 29-July 1 • Spirit In Action
questions concerning a workshop. Mar 16-18 • Massage for Couples June 29-July 1 • Meaningful Coincidence
Apr 6-8 • Weekend Massage Intensive Relationship / Communication
Apr 8-13 • Spring Renewal and Esalen Massage Jan 12-14 • The Art of Mindful Loving
R ARTS & CREATIVITY Apr 15-20 • The Bodywork Forum Jan 19-21 • The “Soul-Mirror” Relationship
Visual Arts May 6-11 • The Dance of Essence and Spirit Jan 26-28 • Finding True Love
Jan 14-19 • Cinema Alchemy: The Power of Movies May 25-27 • An Esalen Massage Retreat for Couples Jan 26-28 • An Early Valentine for Couples
Jan 21-26 • Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain May 27-June 1 • Deep Bodywork for Practitioners Feb 2-4 • Couples’ Communication
Feb 11-16 • Finding Culture in Your Art June 15-17 • Weekend Massage Intensive Feb 9-11 • Sex, Love, and Relationships
Mar 2-4 • Drawing Out Your Soul: Touch Drawing June 24-29 • LaStone Therapy: Hot Stone Treatment Feb 9-11 • Powerfully Presenting Yourself
Mar 4-9 • Freeing the Artist: Intuitive Watercolor
Somatic Practices Feb 16-18 • Parenting From the Inside Out
Apr 22-27 • Instant Dreams: The Polaroid Transfer
Jan 19-21 • Rosen Method Bodywork Feb 18-23 • The Sweet Fire of Connection
Apr 27-29 • The Passion of Painting
Jan 21-26 • Radical Aliveness: Core Energetics Feb 23-25 • Mother/ Daughter Relationships
Apr 29-May 4 • Awakening The Creative
Jan 28-Feb 2 • Spinal Awareness for Health & Healing Feb 23-25 • The Secret Language of Intimacy
May 13-18 • Vision Painting
Jan 28-Feb 2 • Self-Corrective Mechanisms Mar 2-4 • The Healing Power of Relationships
May 18-20 • Photographing the Seasons of Big Sur
Feb 11-18 • Cortical Field Reeducation & Feldenkrais Mar 11-16 • The Intimate Couple
May 20-25 • Painting the Outer and Inner Landscape
Feb 18-23 • Rolf Structural Integration Mar 16-18 • Life Coaching for Results
Writing Feb 25-Mar 2 • Upledger Institute's CranioSacral I Mar 30-Apr 1 • Relationship: A Spiritual Journey
Jan 26-28 • Writing About Our Lives Mar 11-16 • Core Zero Balancing II Apr 1-6 • Tantra: The Art of Conscious Loving
Feb 2-4 • Sheer Joy: How Poetry Reveals May 13-18 • Upledger Institute's CranioSacral II Apr 20-22 • Embodied Relationship
Feb 9-11 • The Well Made Story May 20-25 • Senses Wide Open May 11-13 • Mothers and Daughters
Feb 16-18 • Writing from the Relational Field May 25-27 • Attention, Intention, Action, and Rest May 25-27 • Win/Win: Path to Peaceful Solutions
Mar 9-11 • Writing from the Heart June 8-10 • Aliveness, Pleasure, and Joy June 15-17 • The Future of Love
Apr 29-May 4 • The Voice of Essence June 29-July 1 • Spinal Awareness June 17-22 • Nonviolent Communication
May 6-11 • New Poems Week June 29-July 1 • Close Yet Free
Movement
May 11-13 • New Poems Weekend
Apr 22-27 • Gyrokinesis Gender Issues
June 8-10 • The Writing Life
May 6-11 • Balance: You're Only Young Once But… Dec 31-Jan 5 • Reclaiming the Man in the Mirror
Music / Rhythm / Dance May 13-18 • Moving Meditation Practice Jan 12-14 • Living a Passionate Life
Jan 7-12 • The Spirit of Percussion May 27-June 1 • Walking Your Talk Feb 18-23 • Paths Untrodden: For Gay Men
Jan 14-19 • SoulMotion: Begin Again June 17-22 • Mountains and Waves Feb 25-Mar 2 • Finding Real Love: For Gay Men
Jan 28-Feb 2 • Finding Your Long-Lost Musician May 4-6 • Women and Aging
Feb 2-4 • Finding Your Long-Lost Musician R PSYCHOLOGY & RELATIONSHIP May 13-18 • Authenticity, Intuition, and Creativity
Feb 4-9 • Open Floor—5Rhythms in Process Psychological / Transpersonal Process May 25-27 • Men Who Love Men
Feb 4-9 • The Song of the Drum Dec 31-Jan 5 • Revealing, Reinventing, and Renewing June 1-3 • Let's Face It: Our Changing Faces
Mar 2-4 • Biodanza Jan 5-7 • Unraveling Your Personal History Neuropsychology / Neuroscience
Mar 11-16 • Spiritweaves Jan 5-7 • What's Next? The Path of Self-Renewal Feb 4-9 • The High-Performance Mind
Mar 16-18 • The Universal Brazilian Voice Jan 5-7 • The Legacy of Humanistic Psychotherapy Apr 22-27 • Awakening the Mind
Apr 6-8 • SoulMotion: Body Prayer Jan 7-12 • The I in the Storm
Apr 8-13 • SoulMotion: Luminescent Heart Jan 14-19 • The Courage to Be You R SOCIAL / POLITICAL
Apr 29-May 4 • Dancing with the Spirits Jan 19-21 • Rest, Rejuvenation, and Renewal Mar 2-4 • Eldership—The Missing Link
May 4-6 • Rhythm Tribe Song Circle Jan 26-28 • Sensitive Chaos Mar 30-Apr 1 • Osama Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda
May 20-25 • The Heart of the Matter Feb 2-4 • Ericksonian Approach to Hypnosis
May 27-June 1 • The Brazilian Soul Feb 4-9 • Magic Happens R PROFESSIONAL GROWTH /
June 3-8 • SoulMotion: Sanctuary Feb 9-11 • Limitless Mind and the End of Suffering TRAINING
June 22-24 • Bringing Harmony to Life Feb 11-16 • Not For the Feint of Heart Jan 7-12 • Child/Adolescent Trauma Treatment
Creative Expression Feb 11-16 • Who Am I, Really? Jan 19-21 • Coaching: Relational Gestalt
Dec 31-Jan 5 • Art, Dreams, and Problem-Solving Feb 23-25 • The Body Keeps the Score Jan 21-26 • Coaching Excellence
Jan 12-14 • Ageless Vitality: Body's Expression Feb 25-Mar 2 • Awakening the Miracle of Healing Jan 28-Feb 2 • Food, Body Image, Eating Disorders
Jan 19-21 • Essence and Alchemy: Perfume Feb 25-Mar 2 • Passionate Interface Mar 4-9 • Interventions in the Medical Patient
Feb 23-25 • Of Stone and the Self Feb 25-Mar 2 • Welcome to a New World, Boomers Mar 4-9 • Frontiers of Trauma Treatment
Mar 9-11 • Bringing it All Back Home Mar 9-11 • ’Tis a Gift to Be Simple Mar 11-16 • Embodiment and Development
Apr 6-8 • Family Arts Program Apr 1-6 • Gestalt Awareness Practice Mar 16-18 • Treatment of Mood & Anxiety Disorders
Apr 15-20 • Making Art: Earthly Creation Apr 1-6 • I-You-Us Mar 16-18 • Gestalt Practice: Exploring Emotion

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Mar 23-Apr 20 • Massage Practitioner Certification
Mar 30-Apr 1 • Triadic Reality: Child Therapy
Apr 13-15 • Enhancement of Peak Performance
Apr 22-27 • Eidetic Imagery Training Program
May 4-6 • Transformation of Relentless Hope
May 6-11 • The Power of Mindsets
June 3-8 • Developmental Somatic Psychotherapy
June 15-17 • Getting Unstuck: Facilitating Focusing
June 17-22 • Affect-Based Therapy
June 24-29 • Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy

R PHILOSOPHICAL &
SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY
Jan 5-7 • Bioethics and the Future
Feb 2-4 • Evolutionary Women, Evolutionary Men
Apr 8-13 • Integral Experiential Learning
May 4-6 • Spirituality in the Age of Science
May 18-20 • Postmodern Cares of the Self

R NATURE / ECOLOGY /
SUSTAINABILITY
Mar 4-9 • Seduced by Earth: Soulcraft
Apr 29-May 4 • Big Sur Wilderness Experience
May 11-13 • Simply Wild: Experiencing Nature
May 27-June 1 • Walk on the Wild Side
June 29-July 1 • Nature and Contemplation

R SPIRITUALITY
Contemplative / Spiritual Studies
Dec 31-Jan 5 • The Tao and the Art of Everything
Jan 12-14 • Cultivating the Wisdom Heart
Feb 2-4 • Consciousness and the Yoga of Mind
Feb 9-11 • Dreaming as a Spiritual Practice
Mar 2-4 • Songs of Love: The Poetry of Rumi
Mar 9-11 • Being Present for Your Life
Mar 18-23 • Uncovering Self-Betrayal Retreat
Mar 23-25 • That Was Zen, This Is Tao
Mar 30-Apr 1 • Creative Tai Ji Practice

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Apr 15-22 • The “Pointing Out” Way: Meditation
Apr 27-29 • The Alchemy of Happiness
May 11-13 • Be Here (Wow!): Cynics in Recovery
May 25-27 • Mind, Mood, and Happiness
June 24-29 • Kabbalah and Sexual Desire
Yoga
Jan 7-12 • A Yoga Practice in Presence Jan 28-Feb 2 • The Way of the Shaman Mar 25-30 • Nervous System Energy Work
Jan 21-26 • From Form to Formless Mar 11-16 • Visionseeker III: Shamanic Cosmology Apr 1-6 • The Esalen Cookbook
Feb 11-16 • The Tradition of T. Krishnamacharya Mar 25-30 • At Play in the Fields of the Lord Apr 8-13 • From Breakdown to Breakthrough
Feb 23-25 • Yoga: Increasing the Energy Flow Apr 13-15 • Art and Mystery of Making a Difference Apr 8-13 • The Impossible Dream
Mar 4-9 • Vinyasakrama Yoga June 24-29 • Visionseeker I: Shamanism Apr 22-27 • Spiritual Massage: Lightbody Infusion
May 6-11 • Free Your Breath, Free Your Life
Mar 9-11 • Contact: The Yoga of Relationship
Mar 23-25 • Spring Equinox Yoga Retreat
R ECONOMICS / BUSINESS / May 18-20 • Eating, Food, and the Body/Self
WORKPLACE May 20-25 • In Pursuit of Optimum Health
Apr 1-6 • The Alchemical Body
Apr 15-20 • Breakthroughs on the Yoga Path Jan 12-14 • Money and the Search for Consciousness June 17-22 • Qigong Empowerment
Apr 20-22 • Living from the Heart Mar 23-25 • Hybrid Social Enterprises Integral Practices
Apr 29-May 4 • Retreat as a Spiritual Practice June 8-10 • On Becoming a Successful Leader Dec 31-Jan 5 • The Duet of Talk and Touch
May 18-20 • Advanced Practice for Beginners June 22-24 • Success in Work, in Love, in Spirit Jan 26-28 • Experiencing Esalen
Feb 25-Mar 2 • Wild Serenity
May 20-25 • Your Own Yoga from the Source
June 8-10 • For the Timid, Reluctant, Disbelieving
R HEALTH / HEALING Mar 16-18 • Experiencing Esalen
June 10-15 • Esalen Bhakti Yoga Festival Jan 19-21 • Mindfulness and Heartfulness Apr 6-8 • Experiencing Esalen
June 15-17 • Restorative/Regenerative Yoga Jan 26-28 • The Mind/Body Connection Apr 27-29 • Leonard Energy Training (LET)
June 17-22 • Cultivating Equanimity Feb 11-16 • Aviana (Mindful) Touch Therapy May 4-6 • Experiencing Esalen
June 22-24 • Spring Yoga Ecstasy Retreat Feb 16-18 • Qigong and Inner Alchemy June 1-3 • Body and Mind: Spiritual Challenges
June 24-29 • Urban Yogi: Teacher Training Feb 16-18 • Bless The Broken Road June 1-3 • Integral Evolution—Wilber, Reich, Levashov
Mar 2-4 • Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction June 3-8 • Holistic Sexuality: A New Integral Approach
Myth / Ritual / Shamanism Mar 9-11 • Vegetarian Cooking
Jan 21-26 • Reclaiming the Ancient Dreamways June 15-17 • Experiencing Esalen

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Q Seminar Spotlight—a closer look

I n our efforts to expand our programming in new directions,


we continue to present leaders whose names may not be as
familiar to you as others in the Catalog. In this section we high-
light a few of these offerings by providing a bit more information
Mary Hartzell
Do you remember when
you were growing up and
than you’ll find in the Seminars section. your parents disciplined
you in a way that made you
scream to them from the
top of the stairs that you
Rabbi Avram Davis would never do that your
“Many years ago, I was a roofer,” writes Rabbi Avram Davis. “Every children? Fast forward to a
day, I went and hammered shingles. I would think very grandiose time, perhaps very recently,
thoughts as I hammered away. Inevitably my thumb would get in the when you found yourself
way—and all of my thoughts would become very, very focused. My doing the same thing to
great ideas became very small and concentrated. It was a tremendous your own kid. It seems self-
insight about who I was in that moment. Thinking about ultimate evident that the way our
questions is very difficult. Thinking small is easier. From the point parents treated us would
of view of true practice, everything is very small. directly influence the way
we treat our children.
“Everything consists of
smallness-made-up-of- Mary Hartzell has developed an approach to break this chain of
smallness. Our task is inherited behavior. She describes this approach in her highly original
to pay attention to what book Parenting From the Inside Out (coauthored with child psychiatrist
is right in front of us. Dan J. Siegel). In the book, Hartzell and Siegel examine a key finding
Almost all of the early from attachment research—that how parents make sense of their own
teachers couch their childhood history is the best predictor of the kind of attachment
insight in language that their children will make to them. In other words, it’s not what hap-
is very physical. And the pened to you in your childhood that matters most, but rather how
essential quality of things you have come to make sense of those early life experiences. Diving
physical is that they deeply into issues such as memory, emotion, and communication,
demand our attention. this book offers parents a unique opportunity to deepen their self-
Every day, the great tzad- understanding and build healthy relationships with their children.
dikim (righteous men)
Mary began her career teaching in the pubic school system. She
experience that which is
taught in the gifted program of the Los Angeles Unified School
very small, very physical,
District and was a master teacher in the early childhood unit at the
and through that small-
Corinne A. Seeds University Elementary School at UCLA. Director
ness they reach greatness.
of First Presbyterian Nursery School, a well respected early child-
“Kabbalah and Torah are sometimes described as black fire written hood program in Santa Monica, Calif., she also teaches parent-educa-
on white fire. That is, the world is white fire, and each of us is a letter tion classes and is an adjunct professor at Santa Monica College.
written on reality. Set yourself ablaze! To blaze in such a way—to Among her many honors, perhaps her most important credential is
discover this essential fire—means to celebrate everything we do. that she is the mother of three grown children and has two grand-
Reality itself is a celebration. Reality is like this fire. children.
“The deepest celebration we can do is when we drop ourselves and See Parenting From the Inside Out, Feb 16-18.
let ourselves meet the heart of nothingness. Often when we talk of
nothingness, it sounds very unpleasant. To practice nothingness? It
sounds about as inviting as a root canal. But it’s not meant to be like
Max Schupbach
that. It is to make a warm, crackling, joyful bonfire of the heart!
As a child, Max Schupbach had a recurring dream: “I am jumping
“Heart is the place of our essential being. Heart is not just emotion, out of a window in my stifling family apartment and, to my great sur-
mind, or body sensation. It is the archetypal realization of what we prise, don’t fall to death but notice that I am flying. I decide to use my
are. Our great teachers want us to give ourselves over to the place of ability to fly around and look into other family homes, to see how
spacious mind and open heart. The true art of opening the heart is they truly live when they feel unobserved.” Recalling this dream, he
to look very closely at something. The true art of being joyful is to says that his path toward becoming a therapist and organizational
be able to see the small. When we can see in that kind of detail, it is consultant is fueled by this life myth. “I treasure and love the experi-
from such passion for the simple that great fires grow.” ence of getting to know intimately how other people and groups live.”
See Cultivating the Wisdom Heart: Spiritual Practice and It is this love of deep diversity that ignites Schupbach’s passion for
Meditation from the Kabbalistic Tradition, January 12-14.

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Worldwork, a multicultural, walls of concert halls—to death row prisoners, to the streets of
multileveled awareness Harlem, to schoolchildren and senior citizens of all walks of life.
process developed by
Lorin Hollander writes: “We are living in a time where the myriad
Arnold Mindell and his co-
devastating crises facing the planet call for nothing less than a plane-
workers as a way to work
tary transformation in consciousness—one that many believe is
with conflict and groups of
already underway. The burning question is how we might awaken
people. At the time of this
an experience of our world and each other which is ethical, non-
writing, Schupbach was for-
exploitative, compassionate, and mutually enhancing.”
mulating a proposal to work
with the various factions One avenue by which to accomplish this visionary goal is teaching
of the West Bank. He had and mentoring. As it is simply stated in Taoist philosophy, the men-
recently returned from toring relationship is the giving and receiving of wisdom. Hollander
Zurich, where he had been has made himself available for master classes, coaching and private
summoned to help facilitate lessons, seminars and workshops, and music therapy and music
a bitter dispute between medicine symposia. Under this banner, he brings his lifetime of
businesspeople, the police, wisdom to Esalen.
the local punk population, panhandlers, and ordinary citizens. With See Bringing it All Back Home: Wholeness, Creative Joy,
Schupbach’s help, a hopeless and volatile standoff was transformed and the Evolution of Consciousness, March 9-11.
into a cautiously optimistic truce with new insights and alliances
among all feuding factions.
Schupbach has worked with Fortune 100 corporations, facilitated Tara Guber
community building among indigenous groups in Australia and
Contact’s goal, like the true meaning of the word yoga, is union.
North America, mediated conflict resolution in maximum-security
— Tara Guber
prisons and Yugoslavian refugee camps. To Schupbach, organizational
transformation, personal growth, and professional development are Contact Yoga, as developed by Tara Guber, is both a dramatic practice
inseparable. He believes that these disciplines need not be taught; and a provocative philosophy. In addition to the familiar benefits of
they are inherent in our natures. Worldwork is an approach that con- a healthful yoga practice, it
nects individuals and organizations to that natural innate tendency. offers valuable insight into
the emotional and energetic
See Eldership—The Missing Link: A Worldwork Seminar on dynamics of relationships,
Leadership and Spiritual Development, March 2-4. and provides answers to some
of the familiar questions that
arise in any relationship: Can
Lorin Hollander you trust that your partner
What is one of the world’s preeminent musicians—a pianist who will hold a steady ground
played Carnegie Hall at age eleven and went on to solo with virtually while you expand? Can you
every major symphony and conductor in the world—doing at Esalen? commit to giving support so
In addition to music, Lorin Hollander has a parallel passion, a passion your partner can fly? Can you
that dovetails with Esalen’s own mission: the illumination of transfor- communicate your fears and
mational education, the creative process, and human consciousness. needs when your world is
turned upside down? Do you
A visionary speaker, have fun together, laughing
Hollander has dedicated and releasing, finding plea-
himself for thirty-five years sure and passion?
to education which empow-
ers all capacities and modal- A teacher, producer, and philanthropist, Tara is the founder and presi-
ities of human creative dent of the nationally recognized yoga-in-schools program, Yoga Ed™.
potential. He speaks directly Yoga Ed students learn yoga-based skills to sustain their focus and
to what Carl Jung called our concentration, develop strength, flexibility, balance, mental clarity,
inborn undifferentiated emotional intelligence, and lifelong physical and mental health. She
yearning for a creative expe- is also a founding board member of The Accelerated School, the inter-
rience that reaches for the nationally recognized charter public school in South Central Los
divine, for absolute beauty, Angeles named “Elementary School of the Year” in 2001 by TIME
for perfect truth, for divine magazine.
love. He has taken his pas- Tara has studied yoga for more than twenty-eight years, Contact Yoga
sion beyond the privileged for more than nine years, and taught classes across the U.S. and

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Canada. With her contribution to Contact Yoga, she has lifted yogis accident led to him to read
and yoginis off of their individual yoga mats and given them a prac- the Qur’an, he converted
tice that can infuse and enhance everyday life—with lovers, with to Islam in 1977. Yusuf
friends, with family, with anyone at all. describes this meeting with
his own mortality as a defin-
See Contact: The Yoga of Relationship, March 9-11.
ing moment that gave
“someone who was intro-
spective, perspective.” His
Lawrence Wright brush with death led him to
On the morning of September study the views on an after-
11, 2001, within an hour of the life held by various tradi-
attacks on the World Trade tions. He found Islam to
Center, Lawrence Wright, offer the most comprehen-
then a staff writer for The New sive and harmonious
Yorker, sent an e-mail to New account, and also discovered
Yorker editor David Remnick that Islam’s values were
saying, “Put me to work.” In most in accord with his own. Almost immediately, he set off on a
the early seventies, Wright ten-year odyssey to study Arabic, Islamic jurisprudence, philosophy,
had spent two years teaching and spiritual psychology with masters in the Muslim world.
English at the American As an American-born Muslim shaykh, Yusuf was thrust into the spot-
University in Cairo, learning light following the events of 9/11, when he met with President
some very basic Arabic and George Bush and denounced the horrific acts. His progressive views
developing a fondness for the on the teachings of Islam, education, the role of women, and many
region. With the terrorist acts other issues have made him a ready target for some fundamentalist
of 2001, Wright undertook a quest, once again, to understand the Islam groups. At the same time, the very idea of a Christian American
beliefs of those who think differently. The result is the recently pub- converting to Islam is enough to inflame many right-wing funda-
lished The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11. mentalist groups in this country.
“I’ve never attached myself to any other projects with such intensity In 1996,Yusuf cofounded the Zaytuna Institute in Hayward,
and with a sense of history looking over my shoulder,” says Wright, California, dedicated to reviving time-tested methods of educating
the author of six other nonfiction works that explore the impact of and transforming human beings. It is Zaytuna’s belief that Islam
belief systems. “I knew it was the most important thing I would offers a cohesive understanding of the world and a practice that can
probably ever do, so I felt that I had to give it everything I had… I cut through the illusion of contemporary nihilism and materialism.
had some advantages in that I spoke some Arabic and had lived in Yusuf, married with five children, travels frequently to major North
that part of the world, but I was constantly aware of how much I American and European cities to teach Muslims and non-Muslims
didn’t know, how much I had to learn in order to understand the alike.
perspectives of the people I was writing about.”
See The Alchemy of Happiness, April 27-29.
Wright spent nearly five years working on the book, traveling to the
United Kingdom, France, Germany, Holland, Spain, Afghanistan,
Pakistan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Sudan, as well as New York and
Washington. He interviewed more than six hundred people, includ-
Mani Bhaumik
ing many FBI agents, CIA officers, intelligence operatives from many In his gripping memoir, Code
countries, and members of al-Qaeda and al-Jihad. Some of them he Name God: The Spiritual Odyssey
spoke with dozens of times. This diligence has resulted in a riveting, of a Man of Science, Dr. Mani
exhaustive study of the roots of anti-American passion in the Middle Bhaumik tells his story: Born
East. It is by all accounts the one book to read on the subject. into abject poverty in a primitive
Indian village, Dr. Bhaumik
See Osama Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda, March 30-April 1. slept on rags in a thatched-roof
mud hut. During the Bengal
famine of 1943, he saw his
Shaykh Hamza Yusuf grandmother die of malnutri-
Controversy has walked hand in hand with Hamza Yusuf throughout tion, sacrificing her portion of
his career. Widely acknowledged as one of the foremost contempo- food so that he might eat.
rary scholars in the Muslim world, Yusuf was born in 1960 as Mark How did a man rise from these
Hanson, in Walla Walla, Washington, to parents active in the civil- brutal conditions to eventually
rights and anti-war movements. After a near-death experience in a car be featured on Lifestyles of the

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Rich and Famous? There isn’t a Hollywood screenwriter alive who When postmodern theory is applied to psychiatry—a place where
would spin this improbable tale of a young boy who placed such faith all the modernist idealizations are firmly in place—Lewis finds new
in education that he walked barefoot to the nearest school four miles opportunities for understanding the varieties of psychic life.
away. Or of a young man whose village raised money for his airfare so Experiences like sadness, hallucinations, anxiety, and desperate panic
that he could come to Los Angeles with just thee dollars in his pocket. are coded by most psychiatrists as symptoms of a “broken brain.”
Or of an eager student who became an internationally renowned But this interpretation is only one option among many. Beyond the
laser scientist and invented the excimer laser—the class of laser that frame of “broken brains” there are many other possibilities, such as
made LASIK corrective eye surgery possible. unconscious conflict, cognitive distortions, interpersonal disruption,
social and political oppression, and artistic sensibilities. Post-psychia-
Eventually the material rewards that Western science lavished upon
try does not regret or try to close down this diversity; it revels in it,
Dr. Bhaumik grew empty, and the Indian man who was born into
and postpsychiatry helps foster a world where a range of alternatives
an impoverished but spiritually rich culture turned his energy to
may be encouraged and nurtured.
the study of the relationship between science and spirituality. His
intense search, spanning fifteen years, led him to infer that the One See Postmodern Cares of the Self, May 18-20, and Framing
Source at the hub of all spiritual traditions is grounded in scientific Depression: Understanding Our Sadness, May 27-June 1.
reality and not a subject of blind faith.
Here at Esalen, Dr. Bhaumik will detail his true understanding of sci-
ence, its hidden relation to religion and spirituality, and the integration Ruella Frank
of mind and matter. He will also highlight his inspirational rags-to- Watch a mother and baby gaze at each other, mirroring movements,
riches story, which includes his motto that “happiness is an inside job.” gestures, facial expressions—this primal process says “I see you see
See Do We Need Spirituality in the Age of Science? May 4-6. me.” In this way, it is clear that movement is the root of all psycholog-
ical functioning. From this simple statement—with its myriad far-
reaching implications—Ruella
Frank has developed the body
Brad Lewis of work found in her book Body
Brad Lewis began his career as an academic psychiatrist. He spent of Awareness: A Somatic and
several years at George Washington University as medical director Developmental Approach to
of a psychiatric treatment center before taking the unusual step—at Psychotherapy.
least, within psychiatry—of
An infant’s developing psycholog-
doing a Ph.D. in interdisci-
ical functioning is experienced
plinary humanities. During
and expressed through move-
the same time his psychi-
ment. In her work as a Gestalt
atric-research colleagues
psychotherapist, Ruella has been
were studying neuroscience
exploring early infant develop-
and statistics, he became
mental movements and their rela-
engaged in the many
tionship to the adult. She believes
debates surrounding cultur-
that all movement patterns continue developing in the here and now,
al studies, deconstruction,
which means that patterns can be traced back to their original roots.
queer theory, postcolonial-
Her book is filled with case studies of her explorations with clients,
ism, disability studies, and
as together they conduct movement experiments to approach relevant
the science wars. Presently
psychological concerns from an embodied and movement-oriented
he teaches cultural studies
perspective. It is only by understanding how early experiences arise
of psychiatry, medicine, and
through a variety of phenomena within the client/therapist relation-
bioscience at New York
ship that we gain access to them.
University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study and maintains
a small clinical practice. In 2000 Ruella founded the Center for Somatic Studies in New York
City. Its integrative teaching approach has emerged from her diverse
Most of Lewis’ writing focuses on issues in psychiatry, and he calls
background in such areas as Body/Mind Centering, Sensory Awareness,
his blend of psychiatry and contemporary intellectual thought
Iyengar Yoga, Alexander Technique, all forms of dance, and her stud-
“postpsychiatry.” The term comes from its resonance with the ideas
ies of Gestalt theory and practice. In addition to ongoing classes, the
of “postmodern theory” in the arts and humanities. Postmodern
Center provides supervision courses for psychotherapists, bodywork-
theory provides critical tools for breaking free of widely held mod-
ers, and yoga teachers, workshops, and a two-year training program.
ernist idealizations of “science,” “rationality,” “objectivity,” and “truth.”
Ruella’s work is at the very heart of the body/mind approach to
Lewis finds that although postmodern theory is at times confusing
wholeness.
and controversial, it is also invaluable for opening our awareness to
the multiplicities of worldviews and to the role of power in shaping See Developmental Somatic Psychotherapy™: Developmental
our worldviews. Process Embodied with the Clinical Moment, June 3-8.

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S esalen seminars
DANIEL BIANCHETTA

her book The Listening Hand, Ilana will guide The Tao and the Art of Everything
Week of December 31– participants through:
January 5 David Streeter
• A seven-step change process
Life is shallow indeed
• A variety of body/mind exercises without the mystic.
The Duet of Talk and Touch:
• Her “Self Care Toolbox” “In this workshop,” writes David Streeter,
An Approach for the 21st Century—
The Rubenfeld Synergy Method® • Using humor and laughter to interrupt “we draw upon the wealth of wisdom con-
life trances tained in the Taoist teachings. Mindfulness,
Ilana Rubenfeld poetry, Sumi brush painting, gratefulness,
Ilana will conduct demonstrations and lead
Ilana Rubenfeld has been called the “Grande hands-on practices for developing a compas- and the movement arts (Chi Gung) will be
Dame of body-oriented psychotherapy,” a sionate listening touch that opens gateways our tools of discovery. Meditation practice
stand-up comic, a pioneer integrating psy- for contacting and expressing feelings. She and instruction will take place at the Round
chotherapy, intuition, and bodywork. Ilana will also demonstrate how tensions are “truth House, Esalen’s meditation center nestled in
directs body-mind-emotional energies as if signals” for personal and work-related life sit- the woods by Hot Springs Creek. Sumi
conducting a symphony—and well she uations. Be ready to laugh, cry, move, and brush painting will take place at the Art
should. The creator of the Rubenfeld Synergy have a great time, in an environment of safety, Barn.
Method graduated from the Juilliard School trust, and learning. “This workshop will be about deep insights
of Music and enjoyed a career in conducting
This workshop fulfills one of the require- and enormous visions that we all can have.
until a debilitating back spasm reorchestrated
ments for acceptance into the Rubenfeld Our time together will not be theoretical—it
her life journey to become an inspirational
Synergy Training Program. will be about what once came naturally to the
teacher and workshop leader.
heart of man. It is about our journey back and
Recommended reading: Rubenfeld, The
What we communicate verbally is not always into the mystic.”
Listening Hand; Mechner, Healing Journeys:
congruent with our body’s story. By involving
The Power of Rubenfeld Synergy. Recommended reading: Streeter, The Tao Te
listening touch and body movement we can
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
Ching: A Zen View.
accelerate the process of change. Utilizing the
CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79.
Rubenfeld Synergy Method and drawing on

12 You can now register on-line at www.esalen.org. Workshops appear on the Web before the Catalog is printed.
Revealing, Reinventing, and Renewing: to step outside of the issue, the dream, or the how it works, and will even compose music
A New Year’s Resolution for Singles problem. You are in charge. Restaging a prob- based on a human gene. And we will think
Constance Jones Maas lem is the fastest way to understand your about the following questions: How does phi-
options. losophy guide us in developing ethical princi-
This workshop is about you and your relation- ples to make decisions as new genetic tools
ships—with exes, family, friends, and, most of This is a hands-on, experiential, action work-
become available? How do the tools of
all, with your unique place in this limitless shop where you can transform and reframe an
genomics, proteomics, and molecular biology
universe. Whether you are divorced, in transi- issue, dialogue with it, negotiate change, and
work, and how are they used? How do ethical
tion, widowed, or a lifelong single, whether test resolutions.
considerations guide commercial develop-
your hope for the New Year is to find the per- ment of new drugs and food? Answers to
son of your dreams, to remain single, or some- Reclaiming the Man in the Mirror: Sex, these questions will affect not only our indi-
thing in between, this workshop is for you. Love, and Commitment for Gay Men vidual futures, but have the potential to alter
You need only a desire to know more about the evolutionary path of the human race.”
yourself and a willingness to explore. In a safe Joe Kort
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
yet challenging environment, you will have This workshop focuses on sex, love, and inti- CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
the opportunity to contrast your history with macy among gay men. Joe Kort writes: “Most
the future you want to create. people, gay and straight alike, do not know if
Unraveling Your Personal History
Connie Maas writes: “Together we will their sexual fantasies and/or sexual acts are
(in a Way that Will Change Everything)
explore the wonder of the opposite sex, com- healthy versus unhealthy. The secret logic of
mitment, community, and sexuality, along sexual fantasies and desires can help unlock Meredith Haberfeld &Lauren Zander
with the regrets, fears, and triumphs of who information stored away in a gay man’s histo- It is easy to see that how you have interpreted,
we are as people intimately connected to ry that can help him enjoy his sexuality even or “connected the dots ” of everything you’ve
other people. We will utilize everything more. There is an erotic intelligence that can experienced, has led you to exactly where you
Esalen has to offer for revealing, renewing, teach a person how to know and understand are in life right now. The uncanny surprise in
and reinventing who we are and what our himself in a deeper way.” “unraveling” your past, however, is that locat-
personal vision is. Using art, meditation, self- This workshop starts out with the sexual ed in our memories and deep imprints of
awareness games, Gestalt, group interaction, aspects of relationships and moves to love and experiences are important secrets to under-
and the natural environment of Esalen, we commitment. Gay men will learn the mystery stand. Hidden here are inaccuracies and mis-
will create a foundation for new ways of look- of why they are drawn to Mr. Right and how interpretations—and their impact is staggering.
ing at ourselves and the world. Our group will to stay connected and partnered with the man Each individual is a profound code with a
be a circle of support for tears, fears, laughter, of their dreams. This workshop will focus on mission to carry out in life. But because we
and love, as well as a springboard to create the how to incorporate sex, love, and intimacy, are each living in misunderstandings of our
future we truly want.” and how to keep and maintain a relationship. life’s events, we end up in “default missions”
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. where the magnitude of what is possible for
our lives has been dramatically reduced.
Strategies for Life Balancing— Weekend of January 5–7 Therefore, it makes sense that by going back
Art, Dreams, and Creative Problem- and clearing up the misinterpretations and
Solving inaccuracies—reconnecting the dots—a
Bioethics and the Future of the
process the leaders call “unraveling,” we can
Ann Sayre Wiseman Human Race
lead ourselves to an altogether different life.
This workshop will introduce you to the David Deamer &Ellen Suckiel
This experiential workshop will teach you
“Paper Stage,” an innovative short-cut Can we control the powerful new tools of how to do a deep and personal unraveling,
method for balancing your life. The “Paper biotechnology? Or will they control us? Led leading you to important revelations that can
Stage” provides you with an overview of a by philosopher Ellen Suckiel and biomolecu- immediately change how you relate to your
problem or a dream, tests your options, lar researcher David Deamer, this seminar is life and how you move toward having what
allows you to experience new feelings, and for anyone who is concerned about the extra- you want.
teaches negotiation skills and workable res- ordinary power arising from genomics and
olutions. The power of the image, the wis- biotechnology. New genetic tools have made it
dom of the dream metaphor can take you possible to find the exact sequence of all three Weekend Massage Intensive
deeper into new understandings. These are billion bases in the human genome, to geneti- Char Pias &David Streeter
dynamic tools for rebalancing and redirect- cally modify the food we eat, to produce
ing your true path. This workshop will introduce the core princi-
clones of animals and perhaps human beings,
ples of Esalen Massage®—compassionate pres-
The “stage” is a large sheet of paper. Using col- and to create “designer babies” with enhanced
ence and the signature flowing, integrative
ored papers and various objects, you will set genetic properties of our own choosing.
strokes. The format will consist of brief lec-
your issue or dream on stage and become The leaders write: “We will discuss the ethical tures, demonstrations, and partnered hands-
your own director. Provocative questions will dilemmas faced by researchers, physicians, on exchanges with personal supervision from
move you forward. You will explore alterna- businessmen, policy makers, and voters as we the instructors.
tives, reframe problems, reverse roles, and consider how to use these tools. We will play
clarify your feelings. This method allows you The workshop will present essential tools and
with the human genome in order to learn

See pages 94-95 for reservations, fees, accommodations, scholarship information, and discounts. 13
knowledge that can be effortlessly applied “We think that humanistic psychotherapy is The I in the Storm: Bringing
and easily learned. Fundamental elements of long overdue for a reconsideration of some of Self-Leadership to Everyday Life
bodywork such as breath awareness, ground- its key concepts,” the leaders write. “In this Richard Schwartz
ing, movement, and sensitive touch will also workshop we will focus on three: emotion,
be emphasized. The workshop is designed to development, and the relationship between All the mystical traditions agree that
enable each student to return home with a the therapist and the client. All three are beneath our protective layers lies a Self, an
good foundation of the Esalen approach to essential for the practice of psychotherapy. untarnished essence from which flows heal-
massage. We will revisit how each of them was under- ing, spiritual energy, and wisdom. Most of
stood and used (or not) in the humanistic psy- us rarely live from that state because,
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79. chotherapy of our youth.” through life experiences, parts of us have
absorbed extreme emotions and beliefs that
In this workshop—designed for therapists and not only obscure our Self but also govern
What’s Next? The Path of non-therapists alike—participants can expect our daily lives. This workshop offers partici-
Self-Renewal to leave with a better sense of why therapy pants the opportunity to learn and experi-
Gustavo Rabin &Mark Nicolson works (or doesn’t work) along with a better ence concrete ways to help those parts trust
sense of whether a therapist is capable of that it is safe to remain in the calm, confi-
“Transitions and changes happen again and being successful working with them. While dent, and compassionate state of Self-leader-
again over the course of our lives,” write the the workshop is not designed to be primarily ship, not only during meditation but
leaders, “but rarely do we allow ourselves the experiential, there will be space to process any throughout the day, even in the face of
time to stop, pause, and focus on what is emotional responses that participants may strong provocation.
changing and how to better navigate through have in relation to the material being
the process. In this workshop, we will learn CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
explored.
how we can better identify the values that are CE credit for psychologists; see page 79.
important to us as we sustain our intentions. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. A Yoga Practice in Presence:
Following the conviction that life is not a Moving onto Center
mountain with a summit but an unfolding
landscape of change, we will first review the
Thomas Michael Fortel &Charu Rachlis
Week of January 7–12
process of adult development and the issues “As another year begins,” the leaders write, “a
we face during key life transitions; then we new wave of opportunities presents itself—
will introduce tools for discovering the The Spirit of Percussion new callings to our body and soul. Yoga is a
emerging values and vision for the next phase Airto Moreira, Diana Moreira Booker & wonderful way to contact ourselves on a deep-
of our lives.” Krishna Booker er level. The practice of yoga clearly develops
Presence, as we make conscious decisions to
While the path of self-reinvention is not clear- This workshop is geared toward understand- stay with what is, noticing what arises physi-
ly laid before us, we do already possess the tal- ing the spirit of percussion through the cally, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.
ent, life experience, and passion necessary for exploration of traditional Afro-Brazilian Dwelling in Presence is a form of self-love:
the journey. Participants will identify their rhythm, song, and culture. Participants will consciously being with all that we are and
strengths and resources (reevaluation) and learn how to harness this spirit and channel it moving onto center by staying in the moment
discover the steps to launch a new path into the sounds and rhythms they create. without judgment. In this way we establish a
(renewal). There will be one-on-one interac- They will also study how this universal musi- foundation for a state of meditation, develop-
tions and group discussions that will help to cal energy connects and is connected to the ing an ability to pay attention, slow down, and
deepen understanding of our current lives musicians. listen to the inner workings of our body,
and emerging choices. Participants will begin
Airto’s teaching style is highly diversified so mind, and soul. The yoga practice brings us to
the all-important planning process to inte-
that this workshop is appropriate for every- a natural state of aliveness and awareness,
grate this new understanding with their own
one from kids to adults, from the simple transforming our relationship with ourselves
lives and goals.
beginner to the highly advanced percussion- and the world. The practices of meditation,
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
ist. The workshop is fun and interactive. The prananyama, asana, and restoratives give us a
topics will include: space to move mindfully and permission to
The Legacy of Humanistic be with what is.
• Old and new rhythms from Brazil
Psychotherapy Reconsidered
• Musical solo drumming “In this New Year retreat we will take time for
Leonard Bearne &Eric Erickson • Music, energy, and communication the daily practices, beginning with early med-
itation and pranayama. The active morning
This workshop is designed for anyone inter- Airto will demonstrate a variety of percussion practice follows breakfast and the afternoons
ested in the rich legacy of humanistic psy- instruments. He will also will talk about: lis- will focus on restoratives, twists, forward
chotherapy. Both leaders were students of tening; love and respect; finding your place in bends, and inversions. During the rest of the
Esalen cofounder Dick Price, and have a the music; musical colors; choosing, prepar- day there will be time to be in nature, present
shared history of more than thirty years of ing, and tuning; how to hold the instrument; with the ocean, and walking the landscape of
learning humanistic psychotherapy at Esalen creative percussion; and maintaining a posi- Esalen.”
during a time when Esalen was the premier tive attitude.
showcase for the humanistic movement in Everyone is welcome. All yoga props are pro-
psychology. Bring your percussion instrument. vided.

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Child/Adolescent Trauma Treatment of the practice is interactive and designed to In order to increase the flow of self-healing
Intensive reassess obstacles that have kept us from energy in clients, it is crucial for practitioners
Ricky Greenwald reaching our deeper, heartfelt goals. The to nurture an open, alive, creative spirit in
Wisdom Heart system looks to the spiritual themselves. Thus there will be time every
We now have proven methods to help kids heal realization of a person, rather than adherence session devoted to Yoga and dance to bring
from trauma and loss experiences. This is a to a doctrinal system or a set of ritual actions. presence and an open heart to the contact and
hands-on clinical-skills training for working Cultivating the Wisdom Heart is a course that work with one another.
with children and adolescents who have been sets out a systematic method to develop and
exposed to significant trauma or loss. This This course is designed for bodyworkers seek-
strengthen a spiritual practice.
intensive training will cover child-trauma theo- ing advanced skills beyond those taught in
ry, the impact of trauma and loss, the therapeu- “A full life needs a spiritual component. In the basic Esalen Massage training.
tic relationship, self-care for counselors/thera- Judaism these components are called CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
pists, identification and assessment of trauma- Mitzvahs. There are ten Primary Mitzvahs CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79.

tized kids, working with parents and other care- based in physical action (like prayer and med-
givers to help traumatized kids, and directly itation) and ten essential Heart Mitzvahs
The Art of Mindful Loving
helping kids to manage their symptoms, based in insight and attitude. During our
weekend we will cultivate three primary David Richo
resolve their trauma/loss memories, and pre-
pare to cope effectively with future challenges. Mitzvahs (and talk about several others): Relationships survive best when the partners
Prayer/Meditation, Passionate Intentionality, are committed to personal integrity and to a
The training program involves lecture, and Loving Kindness. The practice of Torah is spiritual practice. This workshop is about how
demonstration, and in-class practice. This is a path of transformation. Wisdom Heart, an that can happen in the context of love—love
an experiential training, and part of the learn- integrated synthesis of traditional methodolo- not so much as a feeling as a way of being
ing is to practice the interventions with other gies and modern insights, seeks to manifest present.
participants. (Although participants are this transformative unity in each individual
always in charge of what they disclose, many and, by extension, community, and, ultimate- Love is presence with unconditional
individuals have reported that their participa- ly, humanity.” Attention, Acceptance, Appreciation,
tion led to facing personal issues.) The objec- Affection, and Allowing others to be as they
tives are that participants be able to: This class is appropriate for individuals and are. Love is presence without the conditioned
families, whether they have no Jewish back- overlays of ego, such as judgment, fear, con-
• Explain how past trauma/loss can lead to ground or an extensive one. It is also appro-
ongoing problem behaviors or symptoms trol—that which we let go of in mindfulness
priate for non-Jews who are considering join- meditation. We receive love in the same way—
• Develop and implement a comprehensive ing Judaism or would simply like to learn with the five A’s and without our ego interfer-
trauma-informed treatment plan more. ence. In other words, love happens best in
• Teach kids how to control their anxiety, mindfulness. Thus, a spiritual practice builds
See Seminar Spotlight, page 8.
impulsive/acting-out behavior, and other our capacity to love.
symptoms
• Help kids to face and work through their Advanced Esalen Massage Intensive: This workshop will explore:
trauma/loss memories Creative Stretches within the Flowing • The normal phases of relating: romance,
• Help kids and their caregivers to anticipate Touch of Massage conflict, commitment
and prepare for future challenges Daniela Urbassek &Johanna Holloman • Fears of abandonment and engulfment and
how to deal with them
This program is designed for Masters- and Moving a client’s body on the massage table in a
Doctoral-level mental-health professionals • How to distinguish true anger from
skillful, creative, and attuned way is one of the
who work with, or are in training to work manipulation and abuse
refined abilities of an advanced bodyworker.
with, kids of any age. Creative stretches not only open the body’s • What happens when romance or sex
CE credit for psychologists; see page 79. tissues and joints, effectively increasing the becomes addiction
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. client’s range of motion, but also support the • How to let go of ego so that mutual love can
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. flourish
soul’s capacity to let go and surrender into a
natural state of fluidity, grace, and aliveness. • How to handle hurt without retaliating
By weaving flowing long strokes and creative • How to deal with fear, jealousy, infidelity,
Weekend of January 12–14 stretches into your work, you can create the disillusionment, and abuse
feeling of dancing with the body, adding a sense • How to know when it is time for a major
Cultivating the Wisdom Heart: of freedom, fun, and freshness to your massage. change or an ending
Spiritual Practice and Meditation The instruction will blend long Esalen • What it means to be soul mates
from the Kabbalistic Tradition Massage® strokes and deeper detail work
This workshop will offer specific practices
Rabbi Avram Davis around the hips and shoulders into stretching
that help in having a healthier relationship
moves from Breema®, Thai Massage, and Table
“Wisdom Heart,” writes Rabbi Avram Davis, with a partner and a more loving and open
Yoga, enhancing the dynamism and healing
“is a Jewish spiritual practice meant for mod- heart, with the world as beneficiary. It is also
power of your massage. Particular emphasis
ern people in any walk of life. It helps guide useful for those in the helping professions.
will be placed on safe and effective body
and deepen our lives in positive ways. Much mechanics. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.

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Living a Passionate Life: Discover relationship to money and ourselves. With
Your Natural Desire, Abundant increased self-knowledge, however, the result Week of January 14–19
Energy, and True Healing just may be more inner and outer prosperity.
Rachel Carlton Abrams &Lisa Carlton Sessions include various exploratory SoulMotion: Begin Again

Do you want to reconnect to your natural, approaches including lectures, group discus- Vinn Martí
playful, sensual self? Do you know that sion, exercises, and homework. Saturday
evening the leaders will offer an additional “Each time we gather to dance,” says Vinn
exploring your passion can bring forth your Martí, “we are poised at an open portal to
unique creative gifts? Do you want to play session (optional) on socially responsible
investing and how we may be blocked in divine presence. This presence takes notice
with a group of other dynamic women who each time we use our body, heart, and mind to
are exploring their greatest potential? aligning ourselves with this concept.
shape and shift the forms and textures of its
The leaders write: “In this ‘women only’ work- Participants will be notified on what to bring, creation. Each one of us occupies a unique
shop we will create sacred women’s communi- including current financial information (all vessel in which this presence is able to mani-
ty together through sharing, laughter, and personal information will be confidential). fest and know itself. Our dance then becomes
artistic expression. We draw on the wisdom of a vehicle to place our bodies and our souls in
the ancient Taoist practice to help unlock and motion.”
Ageless Vitality: Your Body’s Wisdom
refine our vital energy and sexual desire. The in Expression SoulMotion™ is a movement ministry,
Taoist energetic practices help us cleanse our designed by Vinn Martí and devoted to the
emotional state and get in touch with our fun- Elisa Lodge
mystery and passage in our everyday dance
damental power. Each individual woman can It’s the fire in your eyes and the flowing motion from the known to the unknown. It presents
explore what prevents her from experiencing of your spine. method and strategy to relax into this name-
her life passion and essential power and have It’s the joy in your walk and the warmth in less dance. Each of us improvises steps in a
the opportunity to begin healing those places your voice. dance of self-awareness and unconditional
that hold her back. It’s loving life wisely beyond all reason. acceptance of all things. The practices pro-
“We will work individually and with one “Ageless vitality,” writes Elisa Lodge, “arises mote open-minded, warmhearted, and lithe
another using personal and group processing, from a deep sense of self-worth and attune- body approaches to whatever is at hand.
dance and movement, meditative practices, ment with a reservoir of energetic resources Participants practice the dance above, below,
connection with nature, artistic expression, within. Moving through life with a fluidity of in front, and behind the beat, and speak the
and empowering and celebratory rituals. Our being, aging can be a surprising adventure—a creative voice of the unfamiliar.
emphasis is always on creating a safe environ- challenge in spontaneously changing and
Says Vinn: “We will practice moving alone,
ment, remaining present and honest, and hav- growing in new and different ways.
together, and in divine dialogue. We will
ing a lot of fun.” “The most debilitating process of aging is the allow the inherent wisdom and memory of
habit of ‘sameness’—living life in repetitive the body to speak through us as movement,
patterns, layered with stress and sedentary stillness, and witness to the body-choir of
Money as a Transformative Tool
Toward Consciousness
decline. This workshop will provide an oppor- dancers. We will nudge the voice of our hearts
tunity to contrast conditioned tendencies ‘after years of secret conversing to speak loud-
Richard Glantz &Mayuri Onerheim with fluid embodiment of a youthful body- ly in the clear blue air.’ Through guided
What is the role of money in our search for language that uncovers a flexible spine, free- imagery and relaxed induction techniques we
consciousness? This inquiry into our relation- spirited breathing, resonant vocal power, will dive deep into the body of the uncon-
ship with money can become a potent part of authentic emotional expression, and grace scious and resurface to ‘speak’ of our findings.”
the quest for self-knowledge. It is this relation- of motion.
All are invited. All are welcomed.
ship that often determines our view of the “Our nervous system loves novelty. Together,
material and the spiritual. Further, money is so we will explore how to embody and integrate
much a part of our psychology and personality our energetic resources in everyday activities. The Courage to Be You: Letting Go
that the exploration into money is necessary As anxious, stressful tensions begin to soften, and Moving On
for us to explore ourselves. So much of our life there is renewed freedom to breathe as the Mary Goldenson
energy takes place in and through money that wind, walk with pep, speak with heartfelt feel-
if we wish to understand “being in the world Birds make great sky-circles of their freedom.
ing, laugh, and play the game of life with
and not of it,” we need to understand money. How do they learn it?
grace, boldness, and daring.”
They fall, and falling, they’re given wings.
Yet for all of this, most people know surpris- This work is a derivation of forty years of — Rumi
ingly little about money. This causes great suf- exploration and teaching expressive arts ther- Much in life is beyond our control. Our
fering. Not only is there general ignorance apy, movement/dance/drama expression, choices lie in how we respond to these
about money and the laws that guide it, there bodywork, sound healing, and emotional moments. We can develop the ability to move
is substantial misunderstanding about our release practices. into these moments with aliveness and pas-
relationship to it. Most spiritual schools do sion. This choice is an act of courage.
not explore this topic. This workshop offers a Recommended reading: Lodge, Primal
venue for self-exploration directly related to Energetics—The First and Future Consciousness. This workshop will help you explore what
money. This is not a course on “how to invest” CE credit for nurses; see page 79. you are holding in, holding onto, and holding
CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79. back that keeps you from experiencing who
or “how to make more money.” It is about our

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camera angles, and sound effects enables a
film to bypass our ordinary defensive censors.
They draw us into the viewing experience,
but at the same time (and often more easily
than in real life) afford a unique opportunity
to retain a perspective outside the experience:
the observer’s view.
Cinema Alchemy takes advantage of a movie’s
impact to help participants change negative
beliefs, manage destructive emotions, develop
self-esteem, and grow in the face of a loss.
Participants learn to watch films with conscious
awareness (a form of mindfulness practice) and
are introduced to other approaches derived
from various spiritual traditions as well as from
transpersonal psychology. Consequently, partici-
pants can learn to recognize aspects of their
shadow self and, as they disidentify, find inner
truth and spiritual essence.
Like dreamwork, inquiries into emotional
responses to movies open a window to the
soul. How we relate to a film’s archetypal
motives reveals our inner life. The workshop
is designed to build a bridge between our real-
izations in “reel” life and our experiences in
real life, connecting us to our higher possibili-
ties long after this workshop.
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.

The Body is a Friendly Place: An


Esalen Massage Intensive
David Streeter &Robin Fann-Costanzo
The leaders write: “Massage practitioners
often forget that although the body is com-
plex, it is still approachable. In our massage
practice it may seem like the pain and dis-
DANIEL BIANCHETTA

comfort we encounter is beyond our ability to


change, but this is not true. Many changes are
taking place between the giver and the receiv-
er—we just may not be able to perceive them.
“In our time together we will explore the lis-
you truly are. “The courage to be you” means The workshop constitutes an in-depth life tening side of Esalen Massage®, a side that can
the ability to appropriately express the review. All that is required is a willingness to hear the unspoken words that are constantly
repressed anger, fear, resentments, sadness, engage wholeheartedly. This workshop may showing us the right path to take, a guiding
joy, and laughter that keep you stuck in old have up to 34 participants. force that makes it possible to be effective in
patterns. Using emotional release work, writ- caring for others. We will blend classical
Recommended reading: Goldenson, It’s Time—
ing, movement, Gestalt, meditation, and Esalen Massage with Chi Gung (similar to Tai
No One’s Coming to Save You.
silence, the workshop will provide a safe envi- Chi) movement arts and other body/mind
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
ronment to explore your deepest emotions. techniques, so that we can experience our own
The focus will be on: unique strengths of perceptive expression.
• Having adult relationships with partners, Cinema Alchemy: Using the
Power of Movies for Healing and
“Everyone has a healing touch. This program
parents, and children is designed to open up some unexpected pos-
Transformation
• Taking full responsibility for your life sibilities. We will see that the body can
• Discovering your own personal rhythm of Birgit Wolz indeed become a friendly place.”
closeness Movies affect us powerfully because the com- CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
• Distinguishing accountability from blame bined impact of music, dialogue, lighting, CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79.

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Rosen developed her unique approach to Essence and Alchemy:
Weekend of January 19–21 bodywork, movement, and self-transforma- A Natural Perfume Workshop
tion by observing the process of her patients. Mandy Aftel
The “Soul-Mirror” Relationship This workshop introduces this touch that Fragrance has the instantaneous and invisible
Barry &Joyce Vissell accesses the emotional material held in the power to penetrate consciousness. It is at once
unconscious parts of the body. Participants tangible and intangible, earthly and ethereal,
Loving, meaningfully committed relationships will be taught to deepen awareness, observe
are “soul mirrors.” Each partner carries a reflec- worthless and priceless, real and magical. To
the wisdom of the natural breath, and experi- discover the art of natural perfumery is to par-
tion of the other. This workshop will show ence living more from personal truth. The
couples (of any sexual preference) how they ticipate in a spiritual process as well as an aes-
group process will amplify the opening to thetic one. Using essential oils, with their rich
can transform their relationships through feelings that have long been put away as mus-
understanding that their partner is a mirror, histories, properties, and symbolism, immers-
cular tension. Rosen Method Movement es the perfumer in a process of personal trans-
reflecting back to them what they need to helps you integrate these feelings and physi-
expand or change—within themselves. It will formation as well.
cal shifts into daily life. The workshop
also give each couple the opportunity to learn explores how both modalities complement This experiential workshop will teach you
from past wounding, to communicate more each other and emerge from the same theory. the fundamentals of working with scent—
deeply, to effectively build trust, and to learn Students will be taught how to: how to blend a perfume and how to create a
how to nurture the child within their partner. perfume formula. It is designed for all who
Relationship is a work of art in progress, a jour- • Use hands that listen rather than
wish to understand the world of scent and
ney of awakening more than a goal to arrive at. manipulate
through it discover aspects of creativity and
Relationship is the background; the fore- • Notice how chronic muscle tension is held spiritual growth. No experience or special
ground is the journey to wholeness. in the body skills are necessary. The workshop will
• Use subtle changes in the breath to follow include plenty of hands-on participation
The workshop will include exercises and prac-
the relaxation process with essential oils. Participants will create a
tices for the couples to do with each other,
with one other couple, and with the group as a • Allow unconscious feelings, attitudes, and liquid perfume and a solid perfume from their
whole; coaching of each couple by the Vissells; memories to emerge own original formula.
meditations/visualizations designed to deepen • Remain vital and joyful while moving to Recommended reading: Aftel, Essence and
a couple’s love; the support of other couples; music Alchemy: A Book of Perfume.
and time for sharing after each practice. CE credit for nurses; see page 79. ($25 materials fee paid directly to the leader)
CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79.
Participants will be given tools for deeper
appreciation, communication building (includ-
ing healthy communication of feelings), part-
ner-as-mirror (working with positive as well as
negative projections), understanding and
respecting each other’s differences, conflict res-
olution, healing past hurts, sexual wellness, the
blessing and challenge of working together,
and developing a true inner connection.
The Vissells’ teaching style—based upon their
own relationship of 41 years as well as 35
years of professional practice—is experiential
and easy to grasp.

Rosen Method Bodywork: Accessing


the Unconscious through Touch
Jane Malek
Marion Rosen’s vision of Rosen Method
Bodywork and Movement has brought her
recognition as an international leader and
originator in the field of body-oriented thera-
pies. At the heart of Rosen Method is the
practitioner’s keen sense to see the true
essence of people that has often been hidden
underneath chronic holding patterns. Using
skillful touch, gentle yet deep, the practition-
ATTILA VAAS

er contacts the client’s unconscious, allowing


essence to emerge. During a career as a physi-
cal therapist and health educator, Marion

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Coaching: A Relational Gestalt The workshop introduces the practical
Perspective application of techniques of mindfulness Week of January 21–26
Cathe Carlson &Stan Nabozny and heartfulness to transform emotional
states and unleash the great potential for Coaching Excellence:
Coaching is one of the most common forms deep healing of the body. The goal: to learn Process Work and Somatic
of intervention in organizations. Now with new ways of relating to experience that Methods for Leadership Coaching
the shift in managed care, many therapists are allow greater opening, understanding, and
entering the world of coaching to expand Stephen Schuitevoerder &Til Luchau
the possibility of transformation. “Our
their work. Coaching has also become a work,” write the leaders, “has shown us The keys to excellence and transformation are
required competency for business profession- that this creates an increasing experience found in two unexpected places: unfulfilled
als challenged with supporting the develop- of gentleness, kindness, and respect for dreams and persistent challenges. In the
ment of others. oneself and others.” crush of deadlines, the richness hidden in
This workshop is for organizational consul- both yearnings and challenges gets over-
The program offers guided practice in
tants, therapists, and business professionals looked. Hopes and dreams seem impractical,
mindfulness meditation, body movement,
who are interested in increasing their aware- unachievable, or off-purpose, and are dis-
breathing practices, and heart opening,
ness, understanding, and skill in working missed or delayed. Challenges such as time
interspersed with lecture and interactive dis-
effectively as a coach or working in their pressures, organizational politics, incompe-
cussion. While the practices are especially
existing role from a coaching positioning. tence, or conflicts, are seen as barriers to be
helpful for people who are experiencing
The course will teach the practice of coach- overcome rather than as signs of a realm of
emotional or physical concerns, the univer-
ing using relational Gestalt theory and new leadership possibilities.
sality of the experience makes this program
methodology. While relational Gestalt has valuable for all. As a coach, supervisor, or advisor, it is easy to
been utilized in therapy, it has not yet been miss the paradoxical value in a disturbance,
CE credit for psychologists; see page 79.
integrated into working in organizational CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. just as it is easy to overlook the essential value
contexts or widely utilized in the field of CE credit for nurses; see page 79. in our dreams. Without an awareness of the
coaching. The workshop will focus on the hidden forces at work behind both challenges
following capabilities: and yearnings, conventional methods (values
Rest, Rejuvenation, and Renewal:
• Supporting oneself in the face of one’s own The Courage to Pause clarification, goal setting, accountability
anxiety processes) can inadvertently reinforce the
David Schiffman limitations of a leader’s usual identity.
• Working with another at his/her
developmental edge This is a workshop for people who need a Perceiving and understanding a leader’s
break—from working too hard, from concen- unfolding process, including bodily experi-
• Openness when engaging with perspectives
trating too much, from being stuck under ence, creates the potential for transformation
different than our own
pressure too long, or who are just plain tired and clarifies where support is needed to deep-
• Working with resistance en satisfaction at work and in personal life.
from the perplexity and strain over what
• Differentiating between intention and comes next.
impact This workshop draws inspiration from
“While we pause,” writes David, “we’ll study Arnold Mindell’s Process Work as well as
• Affect attunement
the three R’s and how they can be used to from other contemplative and somatic prac-
It will also focus on developing relational cultivate a climate of renewed energy and tices. Experiential exercises and skill-building
aspects of coaching: enthusiasm, the ability to think wisely activities will help deepen participants’ capac-
• Co-creating a coaching context ahead, and the presence to relate honestly ity for working with themselves and others.
• Co-regulating one another within this and authentically with others. This weekend Topics include:
context will emphasize breathing space and ease of • Identifying and working with growing
• How both parties impact and are impacted being for deep contemplation. There will edges
by the other be soulful, encouraging company as well as • Going beyond goals: uncovering and living
wise counsel available for emotional nour- “high dreams”
ishment.
• Using rank and power effectively
Mindfulness and Heartfulness:
“We will draw on the power and spirit medi- • Finding work/life balance
The Healing and Transformation of
Mind and Body
cine of Big Sur’s natural gifts for healing and
• The role of bodily experience in coaching
inspiration. A special blend of music and
Fred Luskin &Mark Abramson movement will create a mood of playfulness • Bottom-up prioritizing/top-down execution

This program is designed to integrate the and spontaneity for the rejuvenation of spirit. While the focus will be on practical skills for
practice of mindful awareness with directed Simple activities, including ceremony and executive and leadership coaching, the princi-
heartfulness to facilitate growth, healing, and personal practices, will be used to deepen our ples and methods will be relevant to anyone
change. It is based on Dr. Luskin’s research at feelings of being lively and hopeful about our who works with others’ development: coach-
Stanford Medical School on the healing futures.” es, managers, psychotherapists, human-
effects of forgiveness and heartfulness and Dr. resource professionals, body therapists, educa-
This workshop is especially useful for people
Abramson’s work as the director of Stanford’s tors, and leaders themselves.
who are seeking good influences to get clearer
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction and move further. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
Program. CE credit for nurses; see page 79.

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Reclaiming the Ancient Dreamways niques used to create the forms are aban- days, this workshop teaches basic strategies
Robert Moss doned. The asanas are only vehicles to culti- of seeing .
vate and embody the formlessness and spa-
“In this workshop,” writes Robert Moss, “we’ll Following the lesson plan of Drawing on the
ciousness of the meditative experience. Like
learn to requicken ways of seeing, healing, Right Side of the Brain by Dr. Betty Edwards,
sand painting mandalas that once completed
and living a path with heart that were shared the lectures explain the principles of visual
are ceremoniously thrown into the river to
by the wise and ancient ones of all traditions, perception and creativity that allow you to
dissolve back into the flow, this week’s event
the ones who knew that the dreamworld is a successfully master the studio exercises. The
will emphasize transformation from matter
real world: that dreams show us what the soul studio exercises in turn lead to the integration
to spirit, from asana to emptiness, and from
wants, and that dreams open roads for the of perceptual skills and the ability to produce
form to formlessness.”
soul to come home, on both sides of physical high-quality finished drawings. Since it is the
death. Please bring your own yoga mat. right side of the brain that processes spatial
information, the exercises are designed to
“They knew that dreaming is fundamentally “trick” the left side—domain of linear data like
not about sleeping but about waking up to a Radical Aliveness: language, naming, and categorizing—into sur-
deeper world and a deeper purpose. When we A Core Energetics Workshop
rendering control.
go dreaming—in night travels and in con- Ann Bradney
scious journeying—we step through the cur- In a carefully sequenced process, you are
tain of our consensual hallucinations and Ann Bradney writes: “There is a state in taught ways of seeing that enable you to skill-
encounter the powers and inhabitants of mul- which you are fully alive, authentic, and spon- fully draw your perceptions. More important-
tidimensional reality. Through the play of taneous. You are open to all of your feelings, ly, these new strategies of thinking are useful
chance and coincidence, the forces of the connected to your strength and your truth. in general problem-solving. Consequently, the
deeper world reach through the curtain to You are not afraid to know anything about workshop teaches more than “techniques of
awaken us.” yourself. I call this radical aliveness. In this drawing”—it teaches how to see in the broader
state you embrace your creativity and see life sense, and how to record your perceptions in
Participants will be taught core techniques in in all its possibilities. drawings.
the shaman’s way of dreaming, including the
arts of dream travel, time folding, shape shift- “Standing in the way of radical aliveness are Please note: This workshop will have extended
ing, and creating and healing from the dream- chronic patterns formed in your past to sur- hours. A list of materials to bring will be sent
space. The group will develop personal rituals vive. These live as frozen feelings and history upon registration.
and spontaneous art to celebrate the journey- in your body and no longer serve you. ($15 materials fee paid directly to the leader)
ing. Participants can discover that conscious “Core Energetics is a powerful body-based CE credit for teachers; see page 79.
dreaming and navigating by synchronicity are system. It frees the frozen feelings and history
the dreamer’s way of marrying the worlds. in your body by working with the blocked Deep Tissue Skills for Massage
“Real magic,” says Robert, “is the art of reach- and held energy. It helps you reconnect with Practitioners: Healing Neck Injuries,
ing into a deeper reality and bringing gifts deep parts of the self that you disconnected Opening the Chest, Freeing the Breath
from it into the physical world. This is what from as a child. It uncovers the power and
goodness at the source of your most destruc- Perry &Johanna Holloman
we do when we honor dreams, and the pow-
ers that speak through dreams.” tive patterns. It leads you to connection with Demand is growing for massage practitioners
your deepest essence. who have mastered the art of moving deeply
Recommended reading and viewing: (books) into the body with skill and sensitivity. The
Moss, Conscious Dreaming and Dreamways of “In this workshop, you will work individually
and in groups to understand, transform, and capacity of deep bodywork to alleviate acute
the Iroquois; (DVD series) Moss, Way of the and chronic pain has made it an indispens-
Dreamer. release the past as you deeply explore, experi-
ence, and express your blocked and held ener- able tool in treating difficult conditions such
gy. You will work on your relationship to as back pain, sciatica, and chronic cervical
From Form to Formless: yourself and explore relating to others in radi- pain due to whiplash or other trauma to the
Yoga Asana and Meditation cally alive ways. You will find what stands in upper body. As we open the body’s deeper
the way of your full potential for life.” soft-tissue layers, “stuck” energy is mobilized,
Tias &Surya Little allowing it to support the process of healing.
“Like the Tibetan art of sand painting,” Tias Please note: An interview is required for admis-
sion. Please e-mail ann@annbradney.com. This seminar will focus on healing the neck
Little writes, “this event carefully constructs from chronic and acute pain due to both
the asana forms and the meditation tech- CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
injury and postural issues, as well as freeing
niques with subtlety and detail. The poses are the chest and ribs to open the vital function
crafted in such a way as to maximize the flow Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain of breath. The capacity to expand the chest
of energy—through bone, fascia, muscle, and and take a full, free breath is perhaps the
joint. We create the asana forms slowly, with Lynda Greenberg
body’s most important tool in unwinding
precision and safety. Each pose is like a man- In order to draw, you need neither previous accumulated stress. Restriction in this capaci-
dala that when complete has strong reso- art training nor manual dexterity. All that is ty can lead to collapsing of the chest, a for-
nance, balance, and harmony. required to draw is to learn to see. Through a ward-leaning posture of the neck and head,
“At some point, however, the carefully con- combination of studio exercises and lectures and chronic pain in many areas of the upper
structed asana forms are let go and the tech- that pack a semester-long art course into five body. Through discussion of relevant anato-

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my, students will learn how an open chest bal- emphasis is on finding those approaches to Whether you are interested in poetry, fiction,
ances the shoulder girdle, providing an orga- personal growth that work most effectively nonfiction, or journal writing, this workshop
nized base for the neck and head. The work- for each participant. Sessions may include: will provide an opportunity to explore and
shop will also cover the structural complexity meditation, sensory awareness, Gestalt expand your world.”
of the neck to understand why injury to this Practice, group process, art, movement, and CE credit for teachers; see page 79.
vital area can be so difficult to heal. massage. There will also be time to explore
the magnificence of the Big Sur coast.
Note: Prerequisite is experience as a profes- The Mind/Body Connection:
sional bodyworker or completion of at least Enhancing the Body’s Ability to
150 hours of massage training. This seminar Writing About Our Lives Heal and Function Optimally
is part of the Deep Bodywork for Massage
Practitioners series developed by Perry and Ellen Bass Stephen Sideroff &Michael Sinel
Johanna Holloman. To learn more, visit “The philosophy behind this workshop experi- There are many physical and emotional hold-
www.deepbodywork.com. ence,” writes Ellen Bass, “is best expressed by ing patterns and habitual behaviors resulting
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. Martha Graham, who said, ‘There is a vitality, a from emotional pain and defenses. Along
CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79. life-force, an energy, a quickening that is trans- with stress, they cause muscle tension and
lated through you into action. And because nervous system reactivity. This impacts physi-
there is only one of you in all time, this expres- cal symptoms and interferes with healing and
Weekend of January 26–28 sion is unique. And if you block it, it will never the body’s optimal functioning.
exist through any other medium, and be lost. Pain and other symptoms can also be main-
The world will not have it. It is not your busi- tained unconsciously as a distraction from
Experiencing Esalen ness to determine how good it is, nor how emotional issues. By addressing the underly-
Experiencing Esalen Staff valuable, nor how it compares with other ing issues and coping better with stress, the
expressions. It is your business to keep it yours body is able to let go more readily. This
We must answer anew the old questions. “What
clearly and directly, to keep the channel open.’ improves blood flow, effects biochemical bal-
are the limits of human ability, the boundaries of
the human experience? What does it mean to be “This workshop will help keep the channels ance, and improves physical health.
a human being?” open. It will be an inspiring environment in This workshop will help you recognize and
— From the 1965 Esalen Catalog which to write, share our work, and receive release emotional and physical holding pat-
This workshop an introduction to some of the supportive feedback. We’ll help each other to terns and learn more appropriate responses to
transformational practices of Esalen. become clearer, go deeper, express our feel- stress. Thus your body will take care of itself
Designed for first-time participants or those ings and ideas more powerfully. From begin- and heal better. Discussion along with experi-
renewing their acquaintance with Esalen, the ners to experienced, all writers are welcome. ential work will facilitate self-awareness, emo-

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tional release, and body self-regulation. Topics Finding True Love “This workshop,” writes Daphne, “is for people
include: Daphne Rose Kingma who are looking for a love in the highest and
• The connection between emotions, stress, deepest form. It is for those who want to final-
“Love,” says Daphne Rose Kingma, “is an expe- ly heal the pain of old unresolved relation-
and physical symptoms including pain
rience of emotional and spiritual awakening ships as well as those who can’t seem to bring
• Identifying and resolving emotional to the unbounded bliss that is the true condi- themselves into alignment with the love that
holding patterns tion of our souls. Love is our one true human is already waiting to approach them.”
• Introduction to relaxation and biofeedback quest and an intimate romantic partnership
techniques its most fond and luminous expression.” Activities will include meditation, exercises,
• Coping with stress and correcting the and group process.
In this workshop, you will be guided in the
chronic imbalance of your nervous system Recommended reading: Kingma, Finding True
spiritual and emotional preparations neces-
• Redesigning your body’s “fight or flight” sary to attract love into your life. Focusing on Love.
response to enhance resilience the four keys to true love—Faith, Intention,
• Dealing with anger and depression Trust, Surrender—you will be led on a step-by- An Early Valentine for Couples
• Destructive patterns such as perfectionism, step journey to self-knowledge that can liber-
obsessiveness, and addictions ate your heart. As you move through each Dean Marson &Ginger Holladay
• New and more effective ways of thinking process—resolving emotional issues from Why wait for Valentine’s Day to celebrate
and controlling thoughts your past, healing relationship wounds, exam- your relationship? Join Ginger and Dean this
• Creating your personal program for healing ining your myths about relationships, identi- weekend to explore the joy of connecting
and optimal functioning fying your life theme (and discovering its with your partner through yoga, massage, and
effects upon your past relationships)—you can music. Listening to the beat of the heart and
CE credit for psychologists; see page 79.
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. discover your own internal barriers to intima- following the rhythm of the breath can lead
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. cy and gradually release them. us to a profound experience of this very
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22 You can now register on-line at www.esalen.org. Workshops appear on the Web before the Catalog is printed.
moment—in which partners can truly be pre- tives, school children, teachers, professional advanced trainings with Michael Harner and
sent with one another. musicians, prisoners, and therapists, opening the faculty of the Foundation.
their hearts to the mystery of sound. David’s
Ginger and Dean will teach gentle partner Please note: Bring a rattle or drum (if you have
passion is to provide an environment in
yoga to enhance trust and mutual support, one), a bandanna, and a pen and notebook to
which each participant has a chance to discov-
freeing the body while partners open softly to record your journeys.
er and work with his/her own unique musical
each other. Using a tender touch, participants
abilities—to find the tools for lifelong inspired
will learn simple massage techniques to
musical enjoyment. He has spent the last Spinal Awareness for Health and
relieve stress and tension. Singing sacred
forty years developing methods that bring Healing (with Humor): Feldenkrais
sounds and love songs, partners will explore
people face-to-face with their own wondrous and Energy Work for Bodyworkers
musical expressions of the heart.
sounds and rhythms. Patrick Douce
Nurture your relationship in a gentle atmos-
Working in groups and individually, people Spinal Awareness is not a therapy or a treat-
phere of relaxation and fun while opening to
will find the classes relaxed and humorous, ment but a way of learning. Taught with
love with movement, touch, and song. Discover
yet intensely centered on the profound quali- movement, touch, and group interaction,
ways to bring the spirit of Valentine’s Day into
ties of the wonders of music. Please bring any Spinal Awareness is based on the work of
your relationship all year long.
instruments you play or want to play. No Moshe Feldenkrais, Chinese-Indonesian mar-
experience is necessary. Piano and percussion tial art, and the Esalen experience—and it con-
Sensitive Chaos instruments are provided. tinues to evolve.
Seymour Carter This workshop is also presented in a weekend This program applies Spinal Awareness
format February 2-4. specifically to the field of massage and body-
Seymour Carter, Esalen’s self-described resi-
dent alien and secular skeptic, was a member CE credit for teachers; see page 79. work. Practitioners will be given tools to inte-
of Esalen’s famed Flying Circus, a group of grate into their own disciplines. Movement
maverick artists/social scientists who revolu- The Way of the Shaman: Nature, and hands-on techniques will be taught spe-
tionized personal growth work in the late Power, and Healing cific to the needs of participants.
1960’s. He continues to experiment with the The work will focus on how we can relearn to
dynamics of expressionistic group processes,
Nan Moss &David Corbin
overcome limitations in movement and func-
creating an exciting environment to explore To the shaman’s eyes, the world around us is tioning. Problematic chronic and acute condi-
the adventure of personal identity. alive and inspirited. In this introduction to tions in the lower back, neck, shoulders, hips,
core shamanism, you can learn to see with knees, elbows, ankles, wrists, and jaw are only
We all have unused capacities for further per-
those eyes, to explore the hidden worlds and some of the conditions that often benefit
sonal development which, when recognized
to access the timeless wisdom known to our from this approach.
and given attention, can unleash a natural
ancestors.
force that, like a tide, carries us to a higher Special emphasis will be placed on skeletal
level of ability and action. This workshop has Through initiation into the shamanic journey, awareness. Students will be given a new
been likened to a white-water rafting trip—a you will be taught skills of divination and understanding of how tension and injury are
mixture of a quiet connection with our deep- healing, and experience the shamanic state of often involved with disorganization in the
er nature and the thrilling turbulence of on- consciousness to help awaken spiritual aware- skeletal-muscular parts of the body.
the-edge risk-taking. Our natural capacities ness. You will be provided with methods for
for engagement, for intensity, for an inner journeying to discover and study with your The workshop will integrate approaches
peace which comes from being challenged, own spiritual teachers in non-ordinary reality, derived from Chinese-Indonesian energetic
are provided in this approach, evoking the a classic step in shamanic practice. You will systems into the bodywork. Touch and move-
security inherent within our awakened vitali- also be shown how to restore spiritual power ment methods of protecting and energizing
ty and curiosity. and health, and how shamanism can be the practitioner—grounding, generating, cir-
applied in daily life to help heal oneself, oth- culating, and extending energy—will be
This work is rooted in Gestalt methods, sup- shared.
ers, and the planet.
ported by studies in various body disciplines.
Each person’s process of development will be The course also offers advanced work with The use of joy and humor will be the under-
honored and encouraged. the spirits of nature in Esalen’s beautiful and tone of this week. Real freedom in the body is
powerful setting. By learning from the rocks also freedom of spirit and fun.
and mountains, the wind and waters, and CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
from sun, moon, and stars, shamans helped CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79.
Week of January 28–
their peoples live in harmony with the uni-
February 2 verse. In a world out of balance, the way of Food, Body Image, and Eating
the shaman can teach us once again how to Disorders: Life-cycle Issues
Finding Your Long-Lost Musician respect nature, the earth, and its inhabitants
at a deep spiritual level. Judith Rabinor &Ann Kearney-Cooke
David Darling
This workshop includes two Foundation for Interweaving advanced material with intro-
David Darling’s music improvisation work- ductory information, this seminar will offer
shops have touched thousands of people from Shamanic Studies courses, The Way of the
Shaman, and Shamanism and the Spirits of an integrative approach to understanding the
all walks of life, including corporate execu- world of food, body image, and eating disor-
Nature. Participants are qualified to take

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ders across the life cycle. Through lecture, In Self-Corrective Mechanisms, the critical Evolutionary Women, Evolutionary
clinical-case presentations, experiential exer- emotional and spiritual aspects of healing are Men, Evolutionary World
cises, and small-group processing, the course embraced. The emphasis on the fluid systems Barbara Marx Hubbard &Sidney Lanier
offers a developmentally-sensitive skills-based and the minute boney structures of the
program. Interpersonal and psychodynamic CranioSacral system intensifies your experi- Today countless women and men are emerg-
theory drives treatment conceptualization ence of the work. This workshop gives you ing beyond past identities and traditional
and includes interventions from a wide vari- the opportunity to: paths. In women, especially post-menopausal
ety of theoretical orientations. Treatment women, a new phenomenon is emerging:
• Improve your kinesthetic contact with
techniques are insight-oriented and include regenopause. Fifty, sixty, eighty, ninety and
your clients
pattern building, self-discovery, and self-man- beyond: this is the time when women are free
• Understand the structure and movement to give birth to the authentic feminine self
agement strategies such as Dialectic Behavior
of your bones and its expression in the world—from procre-
Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Throughout the week, participants will have • Increase the fluid flow to create expansion ation to co-creation, from self-reproduction to
opportunities to practice new skills (e.g., self- on the vertical and horizontal planes self-evolution. As we reach a population limit
regulation and mindfulness) and explore • Identify the role of your organs in facial on Earth, this shift in the feminine appears to
countertransferential responses so as to assist restrictions be a bio-evolutionary phenomenon, the next
participants in deepening their empathy, • Improve your own capacity for healing phase for women and their contribution to
understanding, and clinical skills. the world.
This course is suitable for bodyworkers and
This course is designed so that participants those in the helping professions. You are Such women yearn for partnership with evo-
will be able to: welcome to bring clients. lutionary men, who are shifting internally
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. from patriarchal dominator structures toward
• Identify the specific dynamics of eating and
CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79. the deeper incarnation and expression of
body-image disorders throughout the life
authentic self. Evolutionary women and men
cycle and the implications for treatment
are learning to join whole being with whole
• Develop a multifaceted treatment approach being, balancing masculine and feminine as
that addresses psychological and familial Weekend of February 2–4
coequal co-creators.
issues and includes medical, nutritional,
psychopharmacological, and spiritual Finding Your Long-Lost Musician “Suprasexual co-creation,” sexuality merging
interventions with creativity, manifests not as the desire to
David Darling join genes to have a baby, but to join genius to
• Learn specific strategies for successful
therapy with eating and body-image For workshop description see January 28- give birth to the greater self and its work in
disorders in diverse populations February 2. the world. If we survive the current global

This program is offered in conjunction with


Harvard Medical School Department of
Continuing Education. For more information,
including how to register, see Special
Programs, page 80.
Approved for CMEs for physicians.
CE credit for psychologists; see page 79.
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.

Self-Corrective Mechanisms®—
The Fluid System
Susan Pinto
The ability to heal through self-correction
lies within each and every one of us. But how
do you access that ability and maximize its
potential when working with clients?
Understanding the movement of the cere-
brospinal fluid and how it affects the health
of the nervous system is imperative in doing
healing work. In this course, you will be pre-
sented ways to increase the fluid flow and
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mobilize boney structures often missed in the


Craniosacral system. Fascial restrictions, as
well as the visceral component as it relates to
the fluid system, will be addressed.

24 You can now register on-line at www.esalen.org. Workshops appear on the Web before the Catalog is printed.
crises and learn to apply our evolutionary do not feel understood by their partners. Consciousness and the Yoga of Mind
technologies in life-affirming ways, we stand Promises of honesty and love begin to fade Joel Kramer
at the threshold of the evolution of evolution when we express genuine feelings that our
from unconscious to conscious choice. partners perceive as criticism. Criticism Being conscious with a capacity to self-reflect
begets criticism, and soon the fear of escala- has a core meaning within it that each of us
This workshop is a “birthing field” for evolv- can tap into. Through our own self-reflective
tion leads to stuffing feelings and “walking on
ing humans. Barbara Marx Hubbard and capacities and experiential feedback we can
eggshells.” The children consume too much
Sidney Lanier will share their personal expe- utilize this magical gift, our mind, with
time for unraveling the feelings, even as they
rience as coequal co-creators, allowing an greater clarity and wisdom.
also create a reason to stay together. The
opening for deep dialogue, revelation, medita-
result: Couples remain legally married but Many are familiar with physical yoga as a way
tion, and guidance on the journey along a
psychologically divorced, developing a “silent to loosen tight spots and bring energy
new developmental path.
deal” that looks too much like our parents’ through the body. As with the body, the mind
and not enough like the initial promise. also takes on conditioning and habitual pat-
Sheer Joy: How Poetry Reveals our The most important component in this cycle terns that filter the way information is per-
Joys, Loves, and Longings ceived, internalized, and acted upon. Many of
is the inability to handle what our partners
Roger Housden perceive as feelings and what we perceive as the assumptions, values, and worldviews peo-
criticism. Active listening, the best solution, is ple operate from tend to become more rigid
“Why all the embarrassment/about being over time. This workshop will explore these
rarely used. Dr. Farrell has modified active lis-
happy?” asks Wendell Berry in his poem Why. and other aspects of consciousness as a yoga.
tening to avoid what prevents most couples
In the novel Snow, by Turkish writer Orhan To meet the challenges we as a species face,
from using it. When conflict can be fully
Pamuk, one of the characters says to another, our consciousness must evolve in a way that
expressed, he helps develop “conflict-free
“You got drunk so you could resist the hidden brings more flexibility, awareness, and free-
zones.” Once the fear of walking on eggshells
happiness rising inside of you.” dom into our lives.
disappears, he works with couples to replace
What is it about happiness—not to mention that fear with an atmosphere of positive asso- There will be an optional asana session for
joy—that prompts these authors to suggest we ciations. The outcome: reigniting passion those who want Joel to help deepen their pos-
might be afraid of it? This program explores without sacrificing stability. tures.
this question and others through the univer-
Once these methods are mastered with part-
sal insights of poetry. The workshop is
ners, Dr. Farrell helps participants apply them
designed to inspire a renewed sense of mean-
to children, co-workers, and finally our own Week of February 4–9
ing in life, and a fresh sense of belonging in
parents.
the human family, using the shared language
of poetry as a catalyst. Poetry-phobes are as Required reading: Farrell, Women Can’t Hear The High-Performance Mind:
welcome as poetry lovers—the point of this What Men Don’t Say, chapters 1-3. Awakened Mind Brainwave Training
workshop is not to study poetry, but to use it CE credit for psychologists; see page 79.
as a means to explore our own authentic feel- CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. Anna Wise &Wesley Tudor
ings and perceptions. CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
The high-performance mind is clearer, sharp-
Poetry is prophetic speech, a spoken er, more flexible. Emotions become more
epiphany. A good poem gives voice to feel- Ericksonian Approach to Hypnosis available, easier to transform. Information
ings, thoughts, and intuitions whose presence flows readily between the conscious, subcon-
Stephen Lankton
we may have sensed but never known how to scious, and unconscious levels, increasing
say. This is poetry’s power: It summons the This workshop is an intensive program con- intuition, insight, and empathy. Having a
best, the deepest of who we are, and captures sisting of demonstration and practice of treat- high-performance mind means being able to
it in language. ment using hypnosis and an Ericksonian enter at will the state of consciousness most
approach to change. The program will cover beneficial for any given circumstance—and
Participants will explore some of the world’s the essential and unique aspects of the then understanding how to use that state.
great poems, with partners, and together as a approach and how to apply it in treatment,
group, reading them aloud, learning one or Through brainwave training for beta, alpha,
induction, and utilization of hypnosis. Some
two by heart, and reflecting upon the echoes, theta, and delta, this workshop teaches you
of the techniques that will be introduced are:
the meanings, and the relevance they have for how to produce the components for an awak-
indirect suggestion, metaphor-construction
our own lives. There will also be short periods ened mind, the brainwave pattern of peak
formulas, multiple embedded metaphors, and
of silence to allow for meditative reflection on experience, optimum creativity, and spiritual
the formulation of extramural interventions,
personal responses to the material. awareness. Working with both the state and
including ambiguous-function assignments
the content of consciousness, you can learn to
and paradoxical assignments.
use these brainwaves to help develop a high-
Couples’ Communication This is an intensive, action-packed workshop performance mind for self-healing, increasing
Warren Farrell designed to overload professionals with skills creativity, improving relationships, and devel-
and information that that will continue to oping greater awareness.
I’ve never heard someone say, “Warren, I want grow over time.
a divorce—my partner understands me.” The workshop combines biofeedback moni-
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. toring with meditation, visualization, and
At the deepest level, most coupled individuals
deep psychophysiological relaxation to help

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you master your own states of consciousness. touches us, enlivens us, and reminds us, “This music. There is a place in this orchestra for
The Mind Mirror™EEG will be used to mea- is the best I can be in the deepest ways I feel everyone who loves music, from beginner to
sure brainwave patterns, and Electrical Skin the truth of my own life.” You know it when it pro.”
Resistance Meters will measure the depth of happens. Sometimes subtle, sometimes strik-
arousal and relaxation of your autonomic ner- ing, magic melts our hearts and we’re home.
vous system, illuminating the interrelation- Esalen Massage Intensive
David Schiffman writes: “Come join me on
ship between your body and your mind.
the path to magic and a lightened heart. This Char Pias &Sylvia Guersenzvaig
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. workshop is an opportunity to study the prac- With its nurturing contact and long integra-
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
tical wisdom necessary to realize your own tive strokes, Esalen Massage® provides a
way—magically and capably. Come home, as sense of inner peace and wholeness. This
Open Floor—5Rhythms™ in Process well, to spirit family: people you can count on workshop will present essential tools and
to cheer you on, to level with you if need be, knowledge that can be easily learned and
Andrea Juhan
and who share a keen interest in the ways and effortlessly applied. The format will consist of
5Rhythms movement practice invites us to means of magic. Our aim together: unshak- brief lectures, demonstrations, and partnered
experience ourselves in a new way—beyond able confidence, self-respect, and real savvy hands-on exchanges with personal supervi-
our personal story and separate sense of self— in knowing how to keep alive the visions sion from the instructors. In addition to the
as a physical experience of the healing power and hopes we hold dear. This is your time to basics of Esalen Massage, the course will focus
of ecstatic Oneness. This Oneness is collective remember where magic lives and how to on specific areas of stress such as neck, shoul-
Spirit, made up of each of us and the lives we steady out and maintain the right tools, prac- ders, and lower back. The workshop will also
lead day to day. Vital questions about who we tices, and perspectives.” emphasize self-care and awareness of body
are, where we have come from, what we need, and breath through movement and medita-
The curriculum for study will be found:
what we fear, and what we have to give are all tion. By developing the inner state of healing
interwoven in the bones, breath, and muscles • In ways physically tender, emotionally consciousness from which to make contact,
we dance with. sensitive, and spiritually potent and by finding ease of movement in your own
• In the inspiration of music, movement, body, you’ll find that giving a massage can be
Movement practice gives us a way to become
and poetry as pleasurable as receiving one.
more aware of our part of the whole. Our per-
sonal contribution to the collective group • In spirit medicine, ceremony, and prayer
This course is appropriate for beginners and
field is part conscious and unconscious, part • In self-acceptance, mastery, and risk taking experienced bodyworkers, as well as profes-
beneficial and destructive. We explore this • In the stillness of deep contemplation sionals from other fields of healthcare who
process through the body using the language • In the gifts of nature are interested in learning the Esalen
of movement to articulate subtle states of approach.
• In the sweet mischief of personal liberation
being which may be too delicate to express CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
with words alone. Process becomes poetry in CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79.
motion. The Song of the Drum
The patterns and emotions of our humanity Gordy Onayemi Ryan &Mawuena Kodjovi
are organically balanced, regulated, and “Our goal,” writes Gordy Ryan, “is soulful Weekend of February 9–11
shared by the communities we find ourselves communication, playing and singing our way
in. These processes become exceptionally on a musical journey from Nigeria to New Dreaming as a Spiritual Practice
clear in a community of dancers on the Open Orleans. We begin with traditional songs of
Floor. Through the Open Floor structure, a Kelly Bulkeley
invocation and ceremony from village life,
combination of individual sessions and inten- then play the dance music of highlife and Throughout history, in cultures all over the
sive group process, what is inner becomes Afrobeat, travel to the Caribbean to play world, dreams have served as a key resource
outer, for all to see, support, and play with. We calypso and reggae songs, and arrive in New for connecting with the sacred. Certain
take what is mirrored by others to heart with Orleans to experience the evolution of West dreams seem to have a transcendent, even
our own body. We allow each and every part African rhythms into the musical gumbo that divine power. These are the dreams that strike
that emerges to have its dance. Then we offer lives on in jazz, rhythm and blues, Mardi Gras us with an extraordinary vividness and inten-
it all to the spirit of the dance, transforming it Indian festivities, and funk. sity, the dreams that feel “realer than real,” the
back to the One. dreams we remember with crystal clarity for
“We open our ears, our voices, and our hearts
Prerequisite: Some 5Rhythms dance experi- years and even decades after we first have
to the expression of Spirit, bringing the muse
ence is required. them. By carefully reflecting on these dreams
of sweet inspiration into our lives. This is a
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. we can gain a deeper appreciation for the revi-
celebration of funk and fun in an environ-
talizing presence of the sacred in our lives.
ment of compassion, love, and interaction
Magic Happens—How to Make It among friends on the path of a living cultural This course will provide students with practi-
and How to Keep It energy. Each session presents hand-drum fun- cal skills and theoretical models that can help
damentals and grooves for the music we will them draw more deeply on the spiritual wis-
David Schiffman play, then we build the rhythm arrangements, dom that emerges in dreams. The course
We all long for magic in our lives, the place add melodic instruments and vocals—with begins with a discussion of the perennial
where grace and healing converge. Magic everyone singing—and we become One in the question: Where do dreams come from? The

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workshop covers the sacred teachings of vide direct experience of the peace, love, and ception, precognition, intuitive diagnosis, and
many of the world’s religious traditions, as spaciousness we are all seeking—in fact, it is distant healing. The program will cover how
well as the latest findings of experimental who we are. The workshop brings together the to recognize the psychic signal, how to sepa-
dream science, to gain a better understanding enduring teachings of the East and puts them rate it from the mental noise of memory,
of the profoundly mysterious source of our into a modern framework that emphasizes imagination, and analysis, and why we should
most spiritually meaningful dreams. Other experience over belief. Targ demonstrates that bother with ESP. Finally, there will be individ-
topics include the power of dreams to reas- the dualistic logic of Aristotle is a significant ual lessons in remote viewing, just as in the
sure and heal people in times of crisis; the source of suffering today, leading people to successful Stanford program, and discussion
symbolic meanings of sexual imagery in say absurd dualistic things like “Those who of how this awareness can lead to a discovery
dreams; the surprising spiritual gifts to be are not with us are with the terrorists.” of who we really are.
found in nightmares; and the value of dreams
Buddha taught us to live a helpful and com- Suggested reading: Targ, The End of Suffering:
in helping us face the mysteries of dying,
passionate life, to surrender our ego to the Fearless Living in Troubled Times, and A Limitless
death, and that which lies beyond death.
peace of spaciousness. His Middle Path was Mind: A Guide to Remote Viewing and
Students will work toward two goals: (1) to greatly expanded by the second-century Transformation of Consciousness.
better understand their own most memorable genius Nagarjuna. Whereas Aristotle taught CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
dreams; and (2) to develop the skills for help- that an idea is either true of false, Nagarjuna
ing others to discern the spiritual meanings demonstrated that most things are neither
and energies of their dreams. true nor not true. The so-called complementari- Sex, Love, and Relationships:
ty of waves and particles in modern physics Combining Sexuality and Intimacy
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
supports this view, as does the famous indeter- Lisa Firestone &Joyce Catlett
minacy theorem of Kurt Gödel. The modern
Limitless Mind and the What is healthy sexuality? What is love?
physics of nonlocality and our own laboratory
End of Suffering During the initial part of this workshop par-
experience with remote-viewing (psychical)
ticipants will be challenged to provide
Russell Targ research all show our potential for expanded
answers to these questions from their own
awareness.
Physicist/consciousness researcher Russell experience. Next, the presenters will describe
Targ will describe how we can surrender the Targ, cofounder of the Stanford Research the major barriers to developing intimate sex-
story of who we think we are, and experience Institute’s psychic research program, will ual relationships. They will introduce the con-
the end of our suffering. This path can pro- describe the evidence for extrasensory per- cept of the fantasy bond, an illusion of con-
DANIEL BIANCHETTA

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DANIEL BIANCHETTA

nection that many couples form, which leads Public Speaking: Recommended listening and reading: Corff,
to a deterioration in close relating. They will Powerfully Presenting Yourself Bob Corff ’s Speakers Voice Method; B. & C. Corff,
describe the concept of the critical inner Mary Goldenson &Robert Corff Achieving the Standard American Accent (CD
voice, a system of negative thoughts and atti- and workbook), available at
tudes toward oneself and significant others Why are some people so inspiring and www.corffvoice.com.
that contributes to relationship distress. These impactive when they speak? What inhibits us
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
concepts will be illustrated by video excerpts from delivering our message? This workshop
of individuals talking about their relation- will explore the inhibitions to self-expression
ships and sexuality. and communication, and help participants The Well Made Story
move beyond them with more freedom in Lynne Kaufman
Participants will engage in exercises to both personal and professional life. It is
explore attitudes about sexuality and relation- designed for those who want to develop a Houses are built from blueprints. Stories are
ship issues that may be interfering with their more powerful personal and public presenta- built from outlines. It doesn’t matter whether
reaching their full potential for sexual intima- tion, and better professional and business the story is fiction or nonfiction, whether it is
cy. They will learn the techniques of Voice communication skills. a memoir, a novel, or a screenplay.
Therapy as applied to sexual issues and will
The leaders combine their expertise in the This writing workshop focuses on story struc-
have time to practice these techniques.
fields of psychology and the performing arts ture. Unlike many aspects of writing, struc-
The presenters will use a developmental per- to guide you through this pulse-raising adven- ture can be taught. Come with an idea for a
spective to explore the impact of childhood ture. The focus will be on self-exploration story that you want to develop. All writing
experiences on a person’s emerging sexuality. through individual and group work. will be done in class. In the first session, you
They will examine the impact of society and Participants will use voice and body to will write a synopsis and outline of your story.
sexual stereotyping on sexuality. Video express themselves with more power and pas- In subsequent sessions you’ll write its begin-
excerpts will illustrate these points, showing sion. ning, middle, and end, with constructive feed-
poignant examples of how personal experi- back from the instructor and class. By the end
ences growing up affect an individual’s sexual- Courage, passion, and clarity need not be of the weekend you will have written a com-
ity as an adult. Participants will explore the restricted to rare moments in life. Learn to plete short story and participated in the cre-
impact of their childhood experiences and express yourself more fully and experience ation of many others.
learn strategies for overcoming these. the satisfaction of being more authentic and
self-assured. This process can help awaken This workshop is for writers of all levels who
CE credit for psychologists; see page 79. wish to improve their storytelling skills.
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. your dreams and invigorate your life.
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. CE credit for teachers; see page 79.

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in the past, recurring themes or patterns of becoming ensnared in passing styles ruled by
February 11–18 dysfunction, or personal longings in the here- market forces.
and-now. Whatever the content of your work,
“Whether your goal is spiritual cultivation or
Your Life Cannot Be Any Easier Than this workshop will help you:
physical freedom, you are likely to gain a
Your Movements: Cortical Field • Discover the issues that are immediately sense of yourself as the holistic event that you
Reeducation® and the Feldenkrais obstructing the quality of your life are. The practices will balance asana (physical
Method®
• Learn contact skills and understand their posture) and pranayama (breathing exercises),
Harriet Goslins, Sybil Krauter & importance as a measure of healthy mantra (working with sound) and dhyana
Michael Meyer functioning (silence).”
How we sit, stand, move, or respond to con- • Risk working more deeply in an Please bring your own yoga mat.
tact with others reflects patterns wired into atmosphere of trust and mutual support
our nervous systems by infancy. By early • Develop more authentic and vital
communication skills Aviana (Mindful) Touch Therapy (AMTT)
childhood, conflicting intentions distort
these patterns. Feeling powerless, we attempt • Expand your capacity for generosity and Nancy Schmitt
to survive and to win love by figuring out “big compassion for yourself and others Through a combination of lecture, demon-
people’s rules.” The resulting strategies may This workshop is particularly helpful for stration, and guided hands-on practice, Nancy
protect us as children but, deeply ingrained in adult children of dysfunctional families, E. Schmitt, author of Aviana (Mindful) Touch
our muscular postures and movements, they human-relations professionals, and those on a Therapy, will share the deeply personal and
imprison us as adults and limit our choices. path of personal betterment. This experiential exclusive tapestry of touch therapy, mindful
They remain outside of awareness, causing and didactic workshop will blend individual meditation, and energy bodywork she created
discomfort and limitation. and group Gestalt work, spiritual practice, and after her own experience with breast cancer.
By reeducating the brain-muscle-emotion bodywork. Mariah is also known for her An experienced entrepreneur and practicing
connection, restrictions in movement can be effective and innovative use of music to massage therapist, Nancy has spent the last
released, freeing lifelong behaviors that have enrich the workshop experience. twelve years touching and supporting clients
organized around that movement, restoring A twenty-five-year survivor of ALS, Mariah in spa and hospital settings. Safe for individu-
freedom of choice. The protective postures are speaks with what she calls her “ALS accent.” als in every stage of wellness and disease, her
altered, deeply affecting the body’s habitual She will be assisted by Bruce Cornwell, who “turn no one away” modality provides a cata-
defense system and allowing a higher level of has a background in psychotherapy and pro- lyst for natural healing by:
energy. fessional acting. • Enabling the client to go beyond physical
This workshop is a relearning of the ease, flu- CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
relief to include deep emotional and mental
idity, and openness taken for granted as a CE credit for nurses; see page 79. healing
child and lost somewhere along the way. It is • Tapping into the power of the subconscious
for the sedentary; for the active who want to Yoga in the Tradition of
mind
increase physical skills and reduce risk of T. Krishnamacharya: • Providing deep relaxation during and after
injury; for those dealing with aftereffects of The Joy of Common Ground the session
injury or emotional trauma, and the profes- • Letting go of past and future concerns to
sionals who work with them; for the chroni- Sarah Mata
fully participate in the moment
cally tired and stressed who want to take bet- “In this workshop,” Sarah Mata writes, “we
ter care of their necks, shoulders, and backs; A gifted storyteller and generous teacher,
will explore the joyful, alchemical blend of
and for those who want to improve their pos- Nancy will provide a complete protocol for
the innermost with the historical as we learn
ture, flexibility, and breathing while deepen- safely touching those individuals often con-
about and honor T. Krishnamacharya, the
ing their sense of connection and belonging. traindicated for bodywork.
foremost modern yoga master. Widely known
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. as ‘the teacher of our teachers,’ understanding Upon completion of this course, students will
CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79. his contribution can serve to inspire any level be able to immediately and confidently incor-
of practitioner. Krishnamacharya’s work porate this protocol into their work settings.
encompassed the entire tradition of yogic Everyone is welcome to attend.
Week of February 11–16 practices and revived hatha yoga so that it has CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
once again become a resource for so many. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79.
Most of us will recognize Krishnamacharya’s
Not For the Feint of Heart
influence in the classical precision of postures Who Am I, Really? How Our Wounds
Mariah Fenton Gladis and the dynamic sequences with the synchro- Can Lead to Healing
nizing of breath. Yet, increasingly he empha-
This workshop is not for the feint of heart— Joe Cavanaugh
sized the individual application of these
nor the faint of heart. It is designed for people
ancient techniques. To study and practice Through love all pain is turned to medicine.
with a passionate commitment toward creat-
with him in mind, one can discover a unify- — Rumi
ing healthy relationships within healthy lives.
ing force within all of the many approaches to “Most of us,” writes Joe Cavanaugh, “have
It offers each participant the opportunity to
practice. With a firm grounding, one is free to experienced some degree of loss, betrayal, or
benefit from intensive individual work,
find and enjoy a lifetime of yoga rather than wounding of our hearts from simply being
which may involve emotional injuries rooted

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human in a world of uncertainty and change. Finding Culture in Your Art: Basic skills will be reviewed in an easy, relax-
It is easy to overidentify with our pain, get A Workshop in Oil Painting ing manner. Participants will go over oil tech-
caught in our personal drama, and reinforce a Maria Dolores Orozco niques, color mixing, and composition. More
false identity based on our past wounds. Or advanced concepts, such as understanding
we may deny the drama altogether, detach If you are an artist who adores nature, this light sources and brush use, are included.
from our pain, and attempt to live ‘happily workshop presents a special opportunity. Sessions will include lectures, slides, discus-
ever after’ in our heads. And then, to para- Here at Esalen, intermingled with backdrops sions, and lots of hands-on experience, com-
phrase Carl Jung, what we don’t handle con- of mountain and sea, you’ll explore liberating plete with personalized attention.
sciously is relegated to the unconscious and your creativity, unleashing your imagination
in a uniquely magical environment, and trans- Beginners as well as intermediate artists are
happens to us by fate. Either way, we lose
forming your visions into grand images on welcome. Please bring your own art supplies.
touch with who we really are and suffer the
greatest wound of all—the illusion of separa- canvas.
tion from the sanctity of our soul. As part of this experience, you’ll explore with
others a world overflowing with ethnic and Weekend of February 16–18
“Through personal and interpersonal process-
es we will create a safe space to heal our social traditions. You’ll learn how to merge the
wounds, let go, and move on. Using self- realism of cultural concepts into the surreal- Parenting From the Inside Out
awareness tools, we will learn how to access ism of art. You’ll appreciate how every territo-
ry, every nationality, every religion offers its
Mary Hartzell
our Authentic Self and penetrate into the
essence of our soul—which is simply love. own ways to celebrate life. As parents, we have an incredible opportunity
This frees our energy to love and accept our- for personal growth because we are put back
The workshop will emphasize the impact of
selves for who we really are as well as develop into an intimate parent-child relationship—but
Anahuac (ancient Mexico) and the Olmec,
empathy and compassion for the suffering of this time in the role of parent rather than child.
Maya, and Aztec influences on today’s artists.
others.” You’ll comprehend the exuberant colors, tex- How parents make sense of their childhood
Prerequisite: The willingness to abstain from tures, and designs that have influenced the experiences has a profound effect on how
alcohol and nonprescription drugs for the works of Georgia O’Keeffe, Diego Rivera, they parent their own children. Parents often
duration of the workshop. Clemente Orozco, Rufino Tamayo, and Frida find themselves doing the very things to their
Kahlo. You’ll learn how others incorporated children that felt hurtful to them as a child.
Recommended reading: Cavanaugh, Who Am the use of space, simplified color areas, They can feel stuck in repetitive, unproduc-
I, Really? How Our Wounds Can Lead to Healing. arrangements of incongruous objects, and tive patterns that don’t support the loving,
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. brushstrokes to create personal style. nurturing relationships they envisioned
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
when they first became parents.
This workshop can help to free parents from
patterns of the past that continue to negative-
ly affect them and their relationship with
their children. Based on her original and
innovative book, Parenting From the Inside Out
(coauthored with Daniel J. Siegel), Mary
Hartzell will help parents deepen their self-
understanding and build a more effective and
enjoyable relationship with their children.
Drawing on new findings in neurobiology
and attachment research, she will show:
• How childhood experiences can shape our
attitudes and actions without our awareness
• How emotions shape our interpersonal
world and affect our parenting
• How our ability to communicate affects our
connections with our children
Parents will have an opportunity to develop
an approach to parenting that helps them in
raising emotionally secure and healthy chil-
dren and bring more joy into their relation-
ships with their children. This workshop is
relevant to parents with children of any age.
DANIEL BIANCHETTA

Recommended reading: Hartzell & Siegel,


Parenting From the Inside Out.
See Seminar Spotlight, page 8.

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Qigong and Inner Alchemy: Mariah, joined by her husband Ron Gladis and Registration for this workshop by application
Inner Elixir and the Practice of friend and colleague Bruce Cornwell, will offer only and is limited to 12 participants; there is
Pure Radiance personal insights into the pitfalls and possibili- some needs-based scholarship assistance
Roger Jahnke ties of living with the extraordinary challenges available. Contact gestaltpress@comcast.net or
of a life-threatening or chronic disease. Mariah gestaltpress@aol.com.
No matter what form of spirit/mind/body and Ron will share lessons from their personal CE credit for psychologists; see page 79.
cultivation you choose—Yoga, Qigong (Chi 25-year journey starting from her diagnosis of CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
Kung), or Tai Chi—the essentials of deepen- Lou Gehrig’s Disease in 1981 when she was
ing your practice are not actually based in given a 10% chance of surviving two years.
the “form.” Personal cultivation—Qigong—is Back to Massage Basics:
not merely a set of techniques; it is a “way of Mariah believes that developing a heartfelt Touch and Core Energy
being,” the roots of which tap entire worlds connection with the self, as well as a continu- Brita Ostrom &Daniela Urbassek
of wisdom: traditional Chinese medicine, um of compassion for every single cell, flaw,
injury, or affliction, is vital in maximizing Esalen Massage® combines the personal expe-
Taoism (Daoism), Buddhism, Confucianism,
one’s potential for sustaining life and well- rience of present-centered attention with
ancient quantum systems, and the transcen-
being. Travelers of the broken road will be awareness of the whole energetic field. This
dental shamanic realms (Dancing Wu Li
taught how to experience their heartbreak workshop will blend the core meridian sys-
Masters).
more as a gift, a resource to mine wisdom and tem of Asian medicine with the attentive
“In this workshop,” writes Roger Jahnke, “we compassion, than an impediment. The roles flowing strokes of Esalen Massage. The result:
will begin by exploring a simple Dao Yin of hope, spiritual connection, and contact ver- greater balance and chi energy flow without
Qigong called Vitality Enhancement Method sus isolation will be woven throughout the the loss of personal, intuitive connection.
(self-healing, medical Qigong) to use person- workshop. This workshop is appropriate for The course will address the basics: how to
ally and to share with family, friends, patients, those: begin a massage in a calm, centered state; how
clients, and colleagues. Then, drawing on the
• Facing physical or emotional challenges to incorporate the slow, integrative strokes;
ancient Tao Te Ching(Dao De Jing), we will
• Partnering in the healing process with a how to add depth. Giving a massage will
cultivate the great ‘Way’ through special
loved one become as pleasurable as receiving.
Qigong methods—Natural Flow Qigong and
the Nine Phases of Mastery—to cultivate • Wanting to maximize their healing Attention will also be directed to the physiolo-
inner elixir: the medicine within. potential gy of breath and relaxation, and to the impact
• Desiring to create a healing community of touch and self-care. Guided practice sessions
“Finally, we will explore the Secret of the
will include individual attention to problem
Golden Flower, a highly refined form of tra- Note: Please see page 3 for information about
areas, feedback, and questions. This course
ditional ‘elixir alchemy’ renowned for its disabled access.
offers an opportunity to learn the basics of
merging of Taoism, Confucianism, and CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
Esalen Massage or, if you are already a practi-
Buddhism. The most profound medicine for CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
tioner, to reconnect with the heart of the work.
the spirit/mind/body is produced within us
and, at its most refined, the elixir is the light CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
Writing from the Relational Field: CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79.
within.” A Gestalt Workshop for Students
Health professionals, beginning students, and and Professionals
those who seek healing are all welcome, as Deborah Ullman &Gordon Wheeler Week of February 18–23
well as experienced Qigong, Tai Chi, and Yoga
practitioners and teachers. For more informa- Practitioners in the consulting, healing, and
tion, visit www.FeeltheQi.com. coaching arts often face special challenges Evolution of Gestalt—A Strategic
when it comes to professional writing pro- Alliance Program
Suggested reading: Jahnke, The Healer Within, jects. Their work as professionals is always
and The Healing Promise of Qi. Gordon Wheeler
demanding and engrossing, and often solitary.
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. The result is that long-held writing projects See Special Programs, page 80.
and ideas may get deferred, or simply stuck
Bless The Broken Road for lack of adequate venue and support.
The Sweet Fire of Connection:
Mariah Fenton Gladis, Ron Gladis & GestaltPress has participated in developing a A Couples Renewal Retreat
Bruce Cornwell contact-based model for professional writing
Howard Joel Schechter &Barbara Lee
that has successfully supported the comple-
Imagine a woman who can hardly walk or tion and publishing of hundreds of chapters To keep our relationship alluring and alive we
talk due to ALS holding a room spellbound and articles, dozens of books, and numerous must tend its fires. We must give it top priori-
with her boundless drive toward life and her other projects over the past fifteen years (with ty in our lives. This retreat is designed to help
insistence on love and compassion. That’s the over forty different publishers). couples rededicate themselves to their rela-
gift of Mariah Fenton Gladis—by facing her tionship. It addresses both the blocks to a sat-
own death straight on and tapping into the Using a project presentation format and a
isfying relationship and the skills needed to
healing life force that exists in all of us, she contact/support approach, this program
enrich it.
has become a deep and abiding inspiration for focuses on getting to the heart of your idea,
the deep impulse and caring behind it, and By remembering that love is the source that
others.
the audience you want to connect with. nourishes a couple, and that the challenges

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that arise are events unfolding in a context of media, as well as religious and political process in a group offers participants a chance
loving appreciation, it is possible to transform machines. We have endured a lifetime of see- to explore the medium and deepen their
discouragement into joyous partnership. ing ourselves portrayed as queer minstrels on emerging creative potential. Thus this endeav-
Everything that emerges within a relation- the screen. Finally, we are seen as real beings or becomes a metaphor for our lives.
ship is fuel for growth. Every emotional chal- in Brokeback Mountain. But damned, accepted,
Even if you have never carved stone, by the
lenge holds the spark of learning and the applauded, or pilloried, we must not lose
end of the workshop an artistic creation will
opportunity to heal. awareness of who we are within. Like Ennis
emerge that is unique to your individual cre-
Del Mar and Jack Twist, we are simply men
“In this workshop,” write Howard and ativity. Please bring a journal.
with hearts and souls, of diverse backgrounds,
Barbara, “together we will co-create an envi- ($40 materials fee paid directly to the leader)
surviving the wounds of childhood, preju-
ronment that satisfies our need to feel alive CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
dice, and ignorance, men who bring gifts to
through meeting our self and our partner at a
this world.
deeper, more authentic level. We will seek to
identify and connect with our highest Self, “Many of us live in frustration, yearning to The Body Keeps the Score:
that part within us which is most satisfying, find that special someone; some have given Mind, Brain, and Body in the
meaningful, and capable of sustained loving up trying. Others live in relationships lacking Transformation of Trauma
connection.” intimacy. But how can we find or trust some- Bessel van der Kolk &Peter Levine
one else when we have not found or accepted
Long time cofacilitators Howard Schechter This workshop unites two of the leading fig-
ourselves? How many of us truly love our-
and Barbara Lee provide guidance from the ures in the field of trauma research and body-
selves? In this workshop we honor our gay
heart. Discussion, interactive exercises, and oriented treatment approaches. Together they
male wholeness and claim a birthright to be
facilitation for those who wish to work on will explore the implications of recent findings
sexual and spiritual beings by:
specific issues will be blended with interven- in the neurosciences, from how the brain and
tions that meet the needs of the whole group. • Looking within as well as without body deal with emotional information to an
The actual movement of the circle from one • Reclaiming the souls hidden beneath our understanding of effective therapeutic action.
process to the next will be determined by the personas
needs of the individuals and couples in the The leaders will show how the trauma
• Paying attention to our body’s maleness
moment. response is a specific defensive bodily reac-
through which our spirits seek expression
tion that people initially mobilize in order to
Enrollment is limited. • Finding new ways—safe and protect themselves, and then use against feel-
nonthreatening—to touch each other, ing the totality of their horror, helplessness,
emotionally and physically or pain. However, in the long range this
An Introduction to Rolf Structural
• Recognizing that love begins within response keeps them frozen, stuck in the past,
Integration
ourselves unable to fully be in the here and now. Fixed
Edward W. Maupin • Practicing walking and sitting meditation, in the defensive trauma response, the shame,
This workshop is an introduction to the prin- healing touch, and hearing each other’s defeat, and humiliation associated with the
ciples of Rolf Structural Integration, especial- stories original event replays itself over and over
ly designed for body-therapy professionals. again in the body, detached from history, but
“All gay, bi and trans men are welcome, regard-
Strongly influenced by his research in Zen experienced in the present.
less of age, HIV status, single or in relation-
Buddhism, Ed Maupin considers the Rolf ship. The only prerequisites are generosity of Traditionally, therapies have attempted to
Method a meditation on physical presence as spirit, laughter, stories, your hearts, and, most change perceptions of the world by means of
well as a physical therapy. This approach, of all, your uniqueness.” reason and insight, along with conditioning,
based on thirty-five years of Rolfing practice, behavior modification, drugs, and medica-
strongly emphasizes movement, balance in To learn more, visit www.robbauer.net.
tions. However, perceptions remain funda-
gravity, and receptive touch. The workshop mentally unchanged until the internal experi-
will combine regular movement classes with ence of the body changes. Even after the
hands-on instruction in the first three ses- Weekend of February 23–25 death of a loved one, physical injury, rape, or
sions of Ida Rolf ’s original ten-session series. assault, people can learn to have new bodily
Nonprofessionals are also welcome. experiences, then come to heal and accept
Of Stone and the Self:
Ed Maupin’s book, A Dynamic Relation to Stone Carving for the Soul what has happened and create new lives and
Gravity, will be the text for the workshop. new communities.
Arthur Weinfeld
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. CE credit for psychologists; see page 79.
CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79. I changed the stone and the stone changed me. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
Stone is a medium that affords the opportuni-
Paths Untrodden: A Workshop for ty to experience the deep satisfaction of trans-
forming something inanimate into some- Mother/Adolescent Daughter
Gay Men
thing truly personal. In this workshop, the Relationships—Window of Opportunity
Rob Bauer process of stone carving is used as a creative Marlene Blumenthal
Rob Bauer writes: “As gay men, we hear about vehicle for both artistic expression and self-
discovery. The experience of selecting a stone, The liveliest interactions in a family are usual-
ourselves from others. Icons in the new cen-
working with hand tools, and sharing this ly between mothers and their adolescent
tury, we have become an obsession of the

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daughters. The impact of their interactions ing and importance couple members feel for • To identify and understand the role of
during the period of adolescence can be felt in one another. Much of what goes wrong in shame in intimate relationships
all other relationships within the family. This intimate relationships, from hurt feelings to • To learn a Gestalt model for working with
workshop offers mothers and adolescent entrenched defensiveness and stonewalling, the impact of shame on intimate
daughters an opportunity to engage in dia- has a secret companion with its own lan- relationships
logue with other mothers and daughters, to guage: shame. Not just a secret language, this • To experience strategies and techniques for
find new and supportive ways of engaging in is also a language of secrets—not the kind of healing damaged intimate relationships
conversation and in conflict, and to offer secrets that accompany conscious, deliberate
CE credit for psychologists; see page 79.
fresh ways of negotiating with each other dur- attempts to mislead. These secrets are much CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
ing this developmental “window of opportu- more subtle, and stem from the very entities
nity.” The objectives of the workshop are: that draw us together.
Yoga: Increasing the Energy Flow
• To increase awareness of mothers’ and This workshop will explore the role of shame,
daughters’ “wants” and “not wants” with together with the power and complexity of its Thomas Michael Fortel
each other language, in all intimate relationships, and When most people hear the word yoga, they
• To present a model of conflict management reveal how yearning itself is a potential trig- immediately think of stretching the body.
that will support healthy conflict ger for shame. Stemming from Robert Lee’s While lengthening the muscular system is an
• To support a fresh approach to being in thirty-plus years of experience, research, and aspect of yoga practice, it is a small part of
relationship writings, the course will explore a practical what yoga is about. The ancient yogis devel-
Gestalt model that offers the opportunity to oped the practice as a purifying agent to
The sessions will include discussion, mother-
transform the often heart-wrenching effects cleanse the nadis (energy channels) and
daughter dialogue, exercises, brainstorming,
of this hidden companion—which, if unat- chakras (energy centers) in preparation for
and setting goals for the future.
tended, lead to disconnection and ultimate the body to receive and hold the light of
separation—into openings for greater connec- divine consciousness. To be a ready vessel for
The Secret Language of Intimacy tion and intimacy. this powerful light, it was taught, one must be
The workshop is designed for those currently purified.
Robert Lee
in a couple relationship, those interested in a “And so,” Thomas Fortel writes, “we do the
The knots in which couples can find them-
future relationship, and those working profes- physical postures (asanas), practice expanding
selves are often mysterious and difficult to
sionally with couples. The objectives: the dimensions of breath (pranayama), and
understand, seeming to defy the depth of car-
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engage in the calming and quieting of the pants will have the opportunity to explore the The Upledger Institute’s CranioSacral I
mind through meditation (dhyana). These possibility that the traumas and obstacles in Eric Moya
practices increase the flow of vital force their lives also hold the potential for genuine
(prana) through the physical, mental, and emotional and spiritual growth and self-trans- CranioSacral Therapy is a gentle, noninvasive,
emotional bodies. As this is done over an formation. For this to happen, it may mean hands-on technique to help detect and correct
extended period of consistent and applied having the courage to give up old “victim imbalances in the CranioSacral System that
effort, the deeper yogic states can be accessed identifications” (that have long been our may cause sensory, motor, or intellectual dys-
and realized. “friends”) and trust in the emergence of a function. It is used to treat a myriad of health
deeper, more authentic sense of self. problems, including headaches, neck and
“Being conscious of this energy flow deepens back pain, TMJ dysfunction, chronic fatigue,
our experience as we practice. This will be our In this experiential and didactic workshop, motor coordination difficulties, eye problems,
focus in this yoga weekend. Each day will Peter Levine, a pioneer in stress and trauma endogenous depression, hyperactivity, and
begin with meditation and breathing practice, for thirty-five years and author of the best- central nervous system disorders.
followed by an active morning practice and a selling book Waking the Tiger, Healing Trauma:
forward bend and twisting practice in the The Innate Capacity to Heal from Overwhelming Participants will learn the detailed anatomy
afternoon.” Experiences, will work with individuals in a and physiology of the CranioSacral System,
supportive group setting. In addition, body- its functions in health, and its relationship to
All are welcome. Yoga props are provided. the disease processes. Half of the class time
centered awareness exercises, small-group
work, and journaling will be used to support will be hands-on, developing the sensitive
participants in their healing journey. palpatory skills needed to detect subtle stim-
Week of February 25–March 2 uli in the human body.
This workshop is open to both professionals
and nonprofessionals. There will be the Class material will concentrate on palpation
Awakening the Ordinary Miracle opportunity, if participants wish, for short dis- and its potential as an evaluative and thera-
of Healing cussion of their work to enhance the learning peutic process; fascial and soft-tissue release
process. Please bring a notepad and pen. methods; and the pressurestat model which
Peter Levine &Staff
CE credit for psychologists; see page 79.
explains the mechanism of the CranioSacral
While trauma is a fact of life, it does not have CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. System. Participants will learn a ten-step pro-
to be a life sentence. In this workshop partici- CE credit for nurses; see page 79. tocol for evaluation and treatment of the
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34 You can now register on-line at www.esalen.org. Workshops appear on the Web before the Catalog is printed.
entire body. By the end of this intensive pro- Passionate Interface: waiting to be created? Now is the time to say
gram, participants will be able to identify and The Fuel for Contact good-bye to those people and events of the
localize significant restrictions and imbal- Alan Schwartz past and move forward. Join a circle of friends
ances in the CranioSacral System. for the opportunity to heal the past and
“Passion,” writes Alan Schwartz, “equals the explore the future. We will laugh and cry our
Please note: Registration for this workshop is free and enhanced flow of physical, emotion- way into the next half of our lives.”
through The Upledger Institute only. Please al, and spiritual energy. We come to Esalen, a
call 1-800-233-5880. place of safety, risk, and growth, with many This interactive workshop will include group
agendas, most involving change from one life dynamics, Gestalt, movement, meditation,
Recommended reading: Upledger &
stage to another. This is a workshop for the and networking for community-shared living,
Vredevoogd, CranioSacral Therapy (chapters
passionate interface between your soul and all designed to create a week full of self-explo-
1-6); Upledger, Your Inner Physician and You.
the world you live in. We will identify where ration, healing, and companionship. The
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
we are along this life-continuum and fuel the workshop also offers tools for therapists
CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79.
strength and clarity to enhance our journey. working with people in midlife.
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
Wild Serenity “Questions around finding the support neces-
sary to allow our essential goodness (soul) to
Lorin Roche &Camille Maurine Finding Real Love: A Workshop for
stimulate contact with our world is a primary
Wild Serenity is a radically liberating, deeply concern. Also called the core or life force, the Gay Men
revitalizing week of meditation, movement, soul can become stuck on the negative side of Joe Kort
and energy practices. The workshop explores what we call our polarities. We exist within a
the interplay between meditation and expres- range of many human polarities. We are, for “Often we are tempted to think the problem
sion—the way that contact with the soul example, good and bad, honest and dishonest, is ‘finding the right person,’” says Joe Kort,
inspires dynamic engagement with the outer courageous and fearful. We love and hate, “but this workshop is also about ‘becoming
world, which in turn contributes to a rich accept and reject. the right person.’ If you are single or an indi-
inner life. vidual in a couple, if you are tired of making
“This week, Esalen and the group becomes the same mistakes repeatedly, if you want to
Meditation can be defined as paying attention our world. We’ll experiment with how to learn the secret to finding and keeping lasting
to the current of life and love flowing through charge our energy systems to expand the love, this workshop is for you. You will dis-
us and riding it inward to our essence. This is depth and breadth of who and what we are. cover why you are always attracted to similar
an instinctive ability, a way of accessing inner We’ll let others see us. With a nod to the work types of people. You will get to practice effec-
wisdom, and we all can do it. The course alter- of Reich, Lowen, and Pierrakos, and using the tive skills to help you break the negative cycle
nates sitting and moving meditations that Gestalt modality, we will activate passionate of relating. You will know the mystery of love
awaken the senses, soften the heart, and interface, experimenting with exactly how and understand romantic love, the power
stretch the muscles of the mind. Through our energy and awareness moves from one struggle, and real love.”
body awareness, sound, and breath, you gen- end of our polarity to the other, becoming
tly and gradually let more life force stream friendly with risk and the fun of pure joy and This workshop is based on Joe Kort’s two
through you. foolishness.” books, 10 Smart Things Gay Men Can Do to
Improve Their Lives and 10 Smart Things Gay
In this approach, you learn to embrace the CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
Men Can Do to Find Real Love.
fullness of your nature—vastness and vulnera-
bility, sensuality and surging power. You will Welcome to a New World,
discover that what might seem like obsta- Baby Boomers
cles—raw emotions, restlessness, desire—are Weekend of March 2–4
actually gateways into vitality, renewal, and Constance Maas
creativity. Constance Maas writes: “We made it! We are a Eldership—The Missing Link:
Living and loving fully takes courage and all generation caught up in historical upheaval A Worldwork Seminar on Leadership
the inner resources one can muster. Drawing and profound change. Letting go has been and Spiritual Development
on three decades of teaching and 23 years of way of life for us boomers, and through it all
Max Schupbach
relationship, authors Maurine and Roche we have survived. We’ve been moving so fast
we’ve often forgotten to heal the wounds we “Eldership,” a term with ancient roots, is a
share their experience with humor and com-
have suffered along the way. We’ve carried spiritual and psychological attitude that
passion. If you’ve given up on meditation, or
unresolved resentments, anger, fear, emotion- allows us to focus on local details and individ-
are ready to take your practice to a new level;
al pain, loss, and disappointments along with ual situations while simultaneously maintain-
if you want to tap into more joy and inspira-
us, keeping us stuck. We are also faced with ing a sustainable global long-term perspec-
tion; if you long for more intimacy with your-
having children and parents who may still tive. It addresses the ability to lead across
self and others, then perhaps it’s time for Wild
need us. We have no role models for what lies hierarchies and influence across communi-
Serenity.
ahead. Where will we find our community, ties. Eldership empowers all voices in an orga-
Recommended reading: Maurine & Roche, self-care, spirituality, and companions? nization or community. It makes allies out of
Meditation 24/7 and Meditation Secrets for competitors, and understands success as a
Women; Roche, Breath Taking and Meditation “In this workshop we will explore our life’s
multidimensional spiritual, emotional, psy-
Made Easy. path. What holds us back? What inspires us?
chological, and material peak experience. It
What do we need to let go of? And what is

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In order to experience the full measure of
these benefits, however, we need to be able to
navigate the terrain of relationships with skill
and sensitivity. We are not born with these
skills; they must be learned. Unfortunately
most of us did not learn them at home, in
school, in church, or on the job, and conse-
quently our effectiveness in the area of rela-
tionships is limited. These skills can be
learned and strengthened in a relatively short
period of time. The returns on this invest-
ment will bring a lifetime of fulfillment not
only for you but for your loved ones as well.
Through the use of group process, lecture, and
interpersonal exercises, this workshop, for
both individuals and couples, will help partic-
ipants to embody the key principles that are
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constituted in healthy, life-enhancing, and


fulfilling relationships.
Recommended reading: L. & C. Bloom, 101
Things I Wish I Knew When I Got Married:
Simple Lessons to Make Love Last.
values both the larger vision and the pragmat- by two timeless, magnificent souls. Rumi
ic bottom line, and seeks support from inner became the chalice of divine love after meet-
guides and nature. ing his mysterious mentor, Shams of Tabriz. Drawing Out Your Soul:
Shams wandered most of his life in search of An Experience of Touch Drawing
Arnold Mindell’s Worldwork, based on quan-
Truth, to join and see the face of God in Deborah Koff-Chapin
tum insights, shamanic practices, and con-
another human soul on this earth.
sciousness research, has developed tools and Touch Drawing is a simple yet profound
methods for discovering and developing your This workshop is about the path of transfor- process. The technique involves moving your
unique eldership style. This Worldwork semi- mation through the prism of Rumi’s poetry. hands on a sheet of paper that has been
nar will teach you: Rumi was reborn after his meeting with placed upon a surface of wet paint. The result-
• “Quantum Mind” methods—how to use Shams of Tabriz. Shams was an alchemist ing impressions are seen upon lifting the
your environment and nature as guides on whose alchemy breathed a new life into the page. Lines flow directly from your fingertips.
your personal and leadership paths heart of a mighty scholar, and Rumi melted It can feel as if they are pouring directly from
like wax. Rumi’s mystical spiritual wisdom is your soul. The speed and directness of the
• Shapeshifting for transforming conflicts
hidden in his poetry. It is the story of our soul process makes it possible to create a series of
into closeness
singing the song of our journey. Rumi’s mag- twenty to thirty drawings in a single session.
• To discover and use the entanglement of nificent poetry takes us step by step to meet Each is a stepping stone, taking you deeper
your personal myth with your organization God within ourselves. into your Self. The full series of drawings pro-
or community to lead and support those
Like the image in his poetry, Rumi is the flute vides a visual record of your interior transfor-
around you
in the hands of God who plays a song called mational process.
• “Path consciousness” to understand “your
direction,” the aspects that make up your Shams. Taught by the fire of Shams, Rumi Deborah creates a supportive environment
eldership style described his own transformation: ”In your for you to go on your own drawing journey.
light I learn how to love … In your beauty She offers nonintrusive suggestions along
The sessions, which include individual, dyad, how to make poems…” with live improvisational music (drum, voice,
and group exercises, demonstrations, and the-
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. chimes). She creates a sacred atmosphere
ory, will facilitate the development of your
conducive to deep and authentic expression.
eldership, and provide tools to facilitate and
After completing a series of drawings, you
lead innovative change. The Healing Power of Relationships
will share with a partner, and reflect on them
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. Linda &Charlie Bloom privately through journal writing. This work-
See Seminar Spotlight, page 8.
There is a general consensus among many shop is of relevance to artists, counselors, psy-
physicians, healers, and healthcare workers chologists, educators, healers, spiritual direc-
that among all of the variables that contribute tors, intuitives, and all those wishing to
Singing the Songs of Love: explore their depths and open to their cre-
The Poetry of Rumi to the quality of physical health and over-all
well-being, none, including diet, exercise, ativity. No artistic confidence is necessary.
Fariba Enteshari stress, or smoking, has a greater impact in our This is a time of expression, inspiration, and
lives than the quality of our relationships, par- renewal.
Eight hundred years ago, one of the most
beautiful symphonies of all time was played ticularly with those who are closest to us. ($18 materials fee paid directly to the leader)

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Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Vivencia, ‘the moment lived intensely,’ you can Effective Psychological Interventions
Training reenter your humanity through the sensuality in the Medical and Surgical Patient
Mark Abramson of being, recovering the five lines of your Nicholas Covino
human existence: vitality, sexuality, creativity,
The impact of stress on health is well recog- affectivity, and transcendence. Through the Psychological interventions help many people
nized. Now the efficacy of stress reduction as dance of life you can begin to live according to to manage symptoms, affects, and illness
an adjunct to medical treatment is being rec- your full potential. Biodanza teaches commu- behaviors. Hypnosis, psychodynamic psy-
ognized in more and more healthcare set- nication beyond words and works with the chotherapy, and cognitive behavioral tech-
tings. Four years ago Dr. Mark Abramson healthy part of the self. It awakens the essen- niques can be integrated to treat medical
founded a program at Stanford University tial instincts necessary for a healthy life.” patients and those with a variety of anxiety
Medical Center using the 2,500-year-old tech- and habit disorders in a time-efficient man-
nique of Mindfulness Meditation to train Biodanza is for everyone. No dance experience ner. Often, as people achieve some degree of
patients as an adjunct treatment for many dif- is necessary. mastery over illness-related concerns they are
ferent medical conditions. able to address dynamic and relational issues
in more traditional psychotherapies.
Mindfulness is “nonjudgmental awareness.”
This requires one to pay attention to direct Week of March 4–9 This course will review some of the principles
experience in the present moment, neither and techniques of hypnosis, CBT, and behav-
clinging to what is perceived as pleasant nor Seduced by Earth: Deep Imagination, ioral medicine interventions with medical
reacting with aversion toward what is per- Soulcraft™, and the Dreaming of patients. Several medical illnesses and the
ceived as unpleasant. In both mental and Nature psychological factors and research related to
physical stress, much of the perpetuating cycle them will be described. Treatment protocols
Bill Plotkin &Geneen Marie Haugen
of pain or discomfort is a result of one’s judg- will be presented and an integrative psy-
mental struggle to push away what is experi- What if Earth is trying to seduce us for her chotherapeutic approach to patient care will
enced as unpleasant. Yet as one becomes will- own purposes? What if Earth is dreaming be demonstrated and discussed.
ing to directly meet the actual experience it through us, through our own deepest imagin-
This course is designed so that participants
becomes finite. One begins to see that it can ings and allurements? What if the wild child
will be able to:
be workable to deal with a finite level of dis- that became the “human potential move-
comfort one moment at a time. ment” was seeded by Esalen’s cliffs, ocean • Learn to apply previously learned
tides, hot springs, whales, and great trees as psychological skills to a new patient
Approximately 1,500 people have taken this population
much as by the daring, creative humans drawn
training with Dr. Abramson. Most patients
to this land? What if the wild blossom of your • Demonstrate several mind-body techniques
report a significant increase in their ability to
own most soul-rooted life could be pollinated for students to observe and apply to their
manage their illness and significant reduc-
by the exuberant land? As Rilke writes: work
tions in stress and physical complaints. Dr.
“Earth, isn’t this what you want from us?” • Become familiar with the areas of medicine
Abramson adds: “What I most appreciate is
participants reporting improved ability to Some places on Earth seem to summon our that have significant research support for
respond to themselves with kindness and deepest emotion, expanded imagination, and psychological interventions and those
compassion.” greatest sense of possibility—both for our where evidence is lacking
individual lives and for the community of all • Facilitate the acquisition of an integrated
CE credit for psychologists; see page 79.
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. species. By entering the landscape, we enter approach to psychological care of the
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. its imagination, its atmosphere, its story. We medically ill
are each an expression of the dreaming of This program is offered in conjunction with
Biodanza® Earth. Harvard Medical School Department of
“At Esalen,” the leaders write, “we’ll explore Continuing Education. For more information,
Jaquelin Levin
what its wild sea, forest, canyons, curious gar- including how to register, see Special
Biodanza (literally, “the dance of life”) is a ped- dens and creatures (human and other) evoke Programs, page 80.
agogic system of human integration that uses in us, how they animate our day- and night- Approved for CMEs for physicians.
music, movement, and emotion to reestablish dreams. Practices we’ll use include soul-ori- CE credit for psychologists; see page 79.
an intimate connection with life. Created in CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
ented dreamwork, deep-imagery journeys, CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
South America over forty years ago by council, poetry, trance drumming, and danc-
Professor Rolando Toro, Biodanza is a compre- ing. We’ll encourage solo wanderings on the
hensive system based on biology, anthropolo- land with soulcraft tasks designed to feed the Frontiers of Trauma Treatment
gy, and psychology. mystery of our lives. We will live the ques- Bessel van der Kolk &
Jaquelin Levin writes: “In this weekend work- tion: If Earth is romancing us for her own Betta de Boer-van der Kolk
shop we will explore the alchemy of the four purposes—very much the way the nectar lust
of bees serves the desires of flowers—what The explosion of new and reinvented body-
elements that constitute our existence. With
wild child, what honey, will we create from oriented therapies over the last two decades
this poetic and tender awakening, we will
this joining?“ has left psychotherapists eager to learn about
‘incorporate’ and integrate our earth, air, fire,
integrating these techniques into their clini-
and water, emerging with a sense of well- Recommended reading: Plotkin, Soulcraft: cal practice. Neuroscience research that has
being, vitality, joy, and passion for life. In the Crossing into the Mysteries of Nature and Psyche. elucidated how experience shapes the brain
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forms the scientific underpinning for thera- principles of what constitutes responsible During the course of this program about 500
peutic approaches of self-regulatory and inte- clinical practice. vinyasas contained in ten classical sequences
grative techniques that are particularly impor- CE credit for psychologists; see page 79. will be taught. Further important yogic
tant in the treatment of trauma. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. breathing exercises, like Kapalabhati pranaya-
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. ma, will be explored in depth. An introduc-
Overwhelming experiences alter the capacity
tion to yoga philosophy, key chants, and
for self-regulation due to alterations in sub-
Vinyasakrama Yoga important aspects of meditation will also be
cortical (“unconscious”) areas of the brain.
presented. This program is useful to serious
This can cause the entire organism to react to Srivatsa Ramaswami students. Teachers can add considerably to
current experiences as a replay of the past.
“Vinyasakrama Yoga is an ancient practice of their knowledge base of yoga.
The memory imprints of the trauma(s) are
held in bodily states and physical patterns. physical and spiritual development,” Srivatsa Please bring your own yoga mat.
This course addresses how the brain main- Ramaswami writes. “It is a systematic method
to study, practice, teach, and adapt yoga. This Recommended reading: Ramaswami, The
tains self-regulation and explores various
Vinyasa Krama (movement and sequence Complete Book of Vinyasa Yoga, Yoga for the Three
therapies that can aid in people enhancing
methodology) approach to Yogasana practice Stages of Life, and (with Hurwitz) Yoga Beneath
their self-regulatory capacities.
is unique in all of yoga. The legendary 20th- the Surface.
Balancing didactics and hands-on experience, century yogi Sri T. Krishnamacharya, my guru
this course presents current research about of 30 years, brought this method of yoga back
how people’s brains, minds, and bodies are Freeing the Artist: Intuitive Watercolor
to use and prominence. By integrating the
affected by traumatic experiences. It explores functions of mind, body, and breath in the Helen Jerene Malcolm
specific practical techniques—the therapeutic same time frame, a practitioner can experi- You can learn how to create striking watercol-
relationship, EMDR, Internal Family Systems, ence the real joy of yoga practice. Each of the ors, unique to your individual expression, by
Rubenfeld Synergy Method, Emotional important postures (asanas) is practiced with seeing within the first blends of colors a
Freedom Technique, theater programs, Yoga, many elaborate vinyasas (variations and theme that is waiting to be developed.
Tai Chi, breathing, therapeutic touch, and movements). Each variation is linked to the Intuitive Watercolor is a painting practice in
more—for affect regulation, the integration of next one by a succession of specific transi- which you learn how to open and listen to
dissociated aspects of experience and self, tional movements, synchronized with the your intuition as it guides you through the
overcoming helplessness, and the reintegra- breath. The mind closely follows the slow, development of your painting.
tion of human connectedness. The workshop smooth, deliberate Ujjayi yogic breathing, and
explores questions such as the ethics of the the yoking of mind and body takes place with Each day will begin with a demonstration of
use of touch; the similarities and differences the breath acting as the harness.” the techniques to be used in that day’s
of the different methods; and the governing process. You’ll explore a method of directing

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the pouring and blending of colors, saving the In this workshop, Contact Yoga creator Tara
brightest-value whites as highlights. This Weekend of March 9–11 Lynda Guber and Yoga Ed. program director
process weaves back and forth from negative Leah Kalish will be your guides in an intro-
to positive painting spaces and creates fresh, Bringing it All Back Home: duction to the philosophy, fundamentals,
loose watercolors. You’ll learn how watercol- Wholeness, Creative Joy, and the basic postures, and practice of Contact Yoga.
ors that are worked on thoroughly wet sur- Evolution of Consciousness Through the Seven Points of Contact—trust,
faces can combine soft, ethereal areas of mys- passion, commitment, love, communication,
Lorin &Tara Hollander
tery with brilliantly vivid, crisp detailing. vision, and union—we can realize our true self
The creative process is a lifelong journey that and our greatest potential in both yoga and
Painting meditations will help you under-
honors the divine sources of inspiration, intu- relationships. You will learn how to expand
stand how intuition is the motivating energy
ition, and creative vision. Too often, through your yoga practice to physically, emotionally,
that allows the painting to come alive
criticism improperly given throughout educa- and spiritually deepen your connection with
through you. What is going on within you is
tion and in work environments, creativity is your partner, and how to carry that connec-
reflected in what you see and paint. Intuitive
stifled rather than nurtured. We become more tion off the mat and into your daily life.
paintings unfold as you relax into a flow of
concerned with winning the approval of oth-
creativity. For additional information, visit www.contac-
ers than with self-expression. Exploring what
tyoga.com. Please bring your own yoga mat.
This workshop is suitable for the absolute happens in stage fright is a perfect vehicle for
beginner as well as the professional artist. understanding experiences of “life-fright,” See Seminar Spotlight, page 9.
(A list of materials to bring will be provided whether it be performing, speaking in public,
upon registration.) expressing creative ideas, or asking for a raise.
Being Present for Your Life:
This workshop is an opportunity to gain clari- Introduction to Mindfulness
Developing Your Touch— ty about what keeps us from creative self- Meditation
Physical and Energy Anatomy expression in our lives. Through lectures, dis-
James Baraz
and Esalen Massage® cussions, and guided reflection, participants
experience and gain lucid insight into the How much are you present for your own life?
Laurie Lioness Parizek &Jessica Fagan Most of us spend more time in our own inner
illusions we all have created to “survive” or
This workshop offers an opportunity to inte- “succeed” and investigate how these subcon- world—worrying about the future, replaying
grate the study of the human body’s intricate scious strategies operate in our daily life. the past, or lost in fantasy—than experiencing
structures with hands-on skills. It is designed what life is offering to us right now. The pre-
The workshop explores deeper ways of know-
to help students develop “eyes in their sent moment is where we can most directly
ing ourselves by honoring the core human
hands”—to learn to effectively combine be intimate with our life—touched by beauty
experience of vulnerability, emptiness, or
anatomical knowledge with Esalen bodywork and intimacy, while learning through the dif-
pain, and reveals its potential transformation
and to give a deeply nurturing and healing ficult lessons how to open our hearts.
into creative joy. In a safe and encouraging
session applying both physical and energetic
environment participants have an opportuni- Mindfulness—or vipassana—meditation is the
anatomy.
ty to work with and share their unique gifts— practice described by the Buddha for develop-
Through demonstrations and practice, move- whether musical, dance, speaking, or other- ing wisdom, compassion, and peace by learning
ment, awareness exercises, and meditation, the wise. As we journey toward wholeness, we to be mindful of what is actually happening in
workshop focuses on helping people engage reclaim our true selves, experience freedom at the present moment. Using the breath, body
and enrich their hands-on capability by pro- last, and reignite the creative spark of our sensations, thoughts, and emotions as objects of
viding increased awareness of what lies sacred individual spirit. attention, we can learn to be more fully awake.
beneath the skin—what the inner terrain looks When we see directly that the nature of reality
See Seminar Spotlight, page 9.
like. This deepens the effectiveness of the is change, we begin to let go of clinging to the
work as students become better able to visual- pleasant or avoiding the unpleasant. We
ize and more precisely feel what is under their Contact: The Yoga of Relationship become more capable of meeting each situation
hands. In addition to basic physical anatomy, with spontaneity, fearlessness, and love.
the instructors will introduce energy anatomy, Tara Lynda Guber &Leah Kalish
Participants will be introduced to this medita-
as applied to bodywork and massage, to help Contact Yoga is an inspiring new vision and tion practice and the principles on which it is
participants refine the quality of their touch philosophy of yoga created to inform and based. There will be periods of silent sitting
and work with an awareness of both the ener- enhance your relationships with friends, and walking meditation as well as discussion,
gy body and the physical body. lovers, and yoga partners. Grounded in tradi- providing a foundation for applying mindful-
The anatomy lectures will be presented simul- tional yoga postures, Contact Yoga explores ness practice to everyday life.
taneously with Esalen Massage instruction that mysterious and dynamic edge where two
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
and students will learn to give a complete people connect—physically, emotionally, and
integrated session. The workshop will take spiritually. It embodies the entire range of the
place in a spirit of fun and exploration, and dynamics of human relationships. Contact Writing from the Heart:
much of the learning will be experiential. It is Yoga breaks down the barriers that keep us Finding Your Own Voice
trapped in separation by putting us deeper in
appropriate for all levels. Nancy Slonim Aronie
touch with ourselves and our partners at the
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. This writing workshop is about reclaiming
CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79.
same time.
your voice. It’s about using your own lan-

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guage, your own rhythms, and writing your ‘Tis a Gift to Be Simple • The right to feel free and alive in our
own story. It’s about honoring your own David Schiffman bodies—the use of movement and touch to
instincts, not trying to sound like a “Writer” restore the vitality of feeling truly alive and
or trying to get an A from the teacher. It’s for This workshop is for people who would like physically at ease
anyone who wants to write, has written, or to return to the simplicity of the values we
The methods will be drawn from a wide vari-
wants a jump start on the road to tapping into treasure most. Its aim is to create a climate of
ety of practices, both traditional and nontradi-
his or her power source of creativity. mutual support and encouragement for
tional, all aimed at restoring our gratitude and
exploring how to best cultivate the spirit of
Nancy Slonim Aronie provides a safe space appreciation for being alive.
real generosity and faith in dealing with our-
where you can celebrate who you are without selves and others. This process will embrace
judgment, without evaluation, without the the following elements: Vegetarian Cooking:
mental censor. She believes when you shake
• Sanctuary—the opportunity to step away Live Longer, Eat Better
the inner critic of your “artist” you have a
good shot at shaking the inner critic of your and pause, to create a mood of peace Charlie Cascio
life. In this workshop, you will laugh, you will • The company of kindred spirits—a chance to
Where’s the beef? It’s hiding in such fatal dis-
cry, you will become an alchemist turning be met with honesty, empathy, and wisdom
eases as cancer, stroke, and heart failure.
your pain into gold. You will write with in an atmosphere of soulful support
Many people accelerate their own failing
renewed innocence and astounding power. • The emotional freedom to be—the right to health and premature death by what they eat
let down and be sad, glad, or mad in order to even though medical science has proven that
In this workshop, you cannot be wrong. It is a
clear the air and move on, making room in by changing to a vegetarian diet you can add
reminder that the truth is healing and writing
our hearts for new possibilities many more enjoyable years to your life.
the truth is always right.
DANIEL BIANCHETTA

40 You can now register on-line at www.esalen.org. Workshops appear on the Web before the Catalog is printed.
Charlie Cascio, former longtime Esalen This training is open to those who have com- iar body feelings. Until we recognize the
kitchen manager, is both a culinary artist and pleted the weeklong Visionseeker I work- themes that distort our views, cause our pre-
a catalyst. He also has been eating a vegetarian shop, or its equivalent. If in doubt, please con- judgments, and perpetuate old defensive pat-
diet for the past thirty-eight years. His mis- tact Hank Wesselman at PO Box 2059, terns, it is difficult to trust or be trusted. For a
sion is to help people find a healthy way of Granite Bay, CA 95746, or e-mail conscious relationship, or even just one that
eating without compromising taste. hank@sharedwisdom.com. works well over time, we must know our-
Exploring the cuisine of meatless cooking selves and have practical body-mind mental-
Note: Bring a rattle, a drum, a notebook or
requires creativity to be successfully accepted health tools to resolve the inevitable dilem-
sketchpad, a set of oil or chalk pastels, a ban-
by the meat-eaters that you feed. mas that interrupt our sense of well-being.
danna or eyeshade, and a light blanket. Please
Charlie writes: “Let’s gather up our creative refrain from alcohol during the workshop. Today, most couples want an equal and recip-
culinary interest, along with the greens, rice, rocal relationship, but few know how to
Recommended reading: Wesselman &
and beans, and start to learn the different accomplish this attunement of partnership.
Kuykendall, Spirit Medicine; Wesselman, The
approaches to a healthy meatless cuisine. Our Once you simultaneously experience the
Journey to the Sacred Garden and The
topics will include: quick and easy vegetarian internal feeling of self and attunement with
Spiritwalker Trilogy.
meals, gourmet main courses, soups, salads, your partner—and know what gets in the
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
desserts, sauces, dressings, and breads. We will way—you will know how you got there and
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
also explore vegan and wheat-free recipes. how to achieve it again and again.
And we’ll discuss in depth the health benefits
Designed as a preventive model, this workshop
of a vegetarian diet, product information, and Spiritweaves™
can help you uncover the key undermining
nutrient consideration.” Anneli &Michael Molin-Skelton themes in your relationship and provide tools
This is a hands-on course where participants the human portrait is a prayer to deal with them before they become terminal
will be preparing most of the meals that they rising and falling on the current of our breath problems. It will also provide tools for experi-
will be eating during the weekend. each movement encing heightened aliveness, sustaining a
a revelation, an emerging dance sense of self in the body, making sex better, and
given shape by the threads of spirit an opening to existential//spiritual themes of
woven in this moment intimacy and aging. With IBP, couples can
Week of March 11–16
“Spiritweaves is a calling,” Michael and Anneli learn how to regain their hope and excitement.
write, “a silent awakening. Its cries and whis- Please note: This workshop is for couples only.
Visionseeker III: Shamanic Cosmology pers stir a deep longing in our soul to fall
Recommended reading: Rosenberg & Morse,
Hank Wesselman &Jill Kuykendall toward the core of our desire. Spiritweaves is a
The Intimate Couple; Rosenberg, Rand & Asay,
gathering, a tribal tapestry, a braiding of the rare
Over the past 35,000 years, indigenous Body, Self, and Soul; Rosenberg, Total Orgasm.
and common strands of our collective move-
shamans developed a methodology for
ments. Spiritweaves is a journey, a journey of
expanding awareness and exploring the many
destiny, not destination. Its steps can be traced, Embodiment and Development:
dimensions of reality, generating a rich body
faint and deep, in the dark soil of our dance. Foundations of Presence,
of knowledge about the nature and function
of the sacred realms. Unfortunately, ever-mul- “As Spiritweaves we are invited to dance Compassion, and Healing
tiplying overlays of spiritual scripture and together the disparate parts of ourselves, to Susan Aposhyan &Dyrian Benz
esoteric literature have obscured our under- dance the gap between ourselves and others,
The leaders write: “In this program, we will
standing of these hidden worlds. Today, this to dance in the grace that we belong—to
enter our bodies in order to inquire, discover,
confusion is being reversed as the techniques dance. In this workshop, using the awakening
and allow to flourish what we witness there.
of the shaman are being reconsidered by non- energy of ecstatic dance as a catalyst and the
We will learn basic embodiment practices and
tribal Westerners seeking direct experience of hallowed ground of ritual as a container, we
tap into the natural human functions of pres-
the transpersonal realms once again. will move to unveil and unmask the unique
ence, compassion, and healing. We will
and sacred expression of our own dance.
Hank Wesselman writes: “This workshop will explore the brain/mind-body partnership,
Mary Oliver writes: ‘One day you finally
engage participants in investigative shamanic understanding basic mechanisms in the
knew/what you had to do, and began…’ We
fieldwork into the numinous regions of the human brain that can simplify some of our
invite you to begin again. Everyone who feels
spirit worlds where all mysteries, great and unique complexity. In addition we will
called is welcomed.”
small, become known. We will deepen our explore our lifelong ability to develop, and
connections with our spirit helpers as well as No experience is needed. how to shift our view of human life from
our oversoul and the elder spirits who serve pathology to development. These skills will
as master teachers on our Cosmic Committee. be applied individually, and relationally, both
The Intimate Couple: An Integrative
We will hone our abilities in areas such as div- on a personal level and in the therapeutic set-
Body Psychotherapy (IBP) Workshop
ination and attempt to learn more about those ting of the helping professions.”
localities where the most creative work of Jack Rosenberg &Beverly Morse
This course is a part of The Santa Barbara
souls is accomplished. We will explore the Trust, love, erotic sexuality, and a core experi- Graduate Institute Embodied Psychotherapy
nature of who and what we really are, provid- ence of self are building blocks for a vital rela- Certificate Program in Relational Somatic
ing us with an expanded perspective on the tionship. Yet, unless our bodies are awakened, Psychology. It may be taken as an indepen-
destiny of souls.” these remain elusive ideas rather than famil- dent seminar or in connection with the other

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courses of this series. The series focuses on • Design individualized treatment plans By the end of the workshop, besides becom-
the recent developments in the practice and for patients with depression and manic- ing better singers, participants will have
application of somatic psychology and psy- depressive disorder, including bipolar expanded their universe of sound-expression
chotherapy. The program is designed for ver- depression possibilities and become more aware of their
bal psychotherapists who want to integrate • Design individualized treatment plans for part in a bigger picture—with more accep-
direct or indirect work with the body into patients with anxiety disorders, including tance, consciousness, and aliveness.
their clinical practice and for body psy- panic, generalized anxiety, and obsessive- All levels are welcome.
chotherapists who want to refine their cur- compulsive disorder
rent approach. The use of touch is always • Identify recent developments in the
optional in the clinical situation. treatment of mood and anxiety disorders, Gestalt Practice: Exploring Emotion
For more information see Special Programs, including the use of mood stabilizers, novel Dorothy Charles
page 80. neuroleptics, and antidepressants in
Experiencing and expressing emotions are
CE credit for psychologists; see page 79. combination with psychotherapy
integral to being alive. Yet, for many people
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. • Develop treatment strategies for the emotions remain mysterious, confusing, and
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. refractory and treatment-resistant patient difficult to constructively express. As a result,
• Develop understanding of the clinical relationships may be unsatisfying and the
Core Zero Balancing II application of new brain-stimulation choices we make may not reflect our inner-
Jim McCormick techniques in mood disorders, including most desires or our true selves. Learning to
transcranial magnetic stimulation, vagal fully experience feelings and express them in
This class extends and deepens the basic prin- nerve stimulation, and deep brain healthy ways enables us to be authentic and
ciples and techniques learned in Core Zero stimulation to have more fulfilling relationships.
Balancing I. Participants will review the basic
This program is offered in conjunction with This experiential and didactic workshop will
ZB protocol with an emphasis on quality of
Harvard Medical School Department of blend individual and group Gestalt work with
touch, focus, and positioning of the practi-
Continuing Education. For more information, dyadic exercises. Participants will experiment
tioner. Powerful new fulcrums will be taught
including how to register, see Special with tracking emotions as sensations in the
that help create an expanded protocol. The
Programs, page 80. body and learn to recognize them as signals
objective is that participants dramatically
enhance their skill in handling energy and Approved for CMEs for physicians. calling for attention rather than problems to
CE credit for psychologists; see page 79. be fixed.
structure at interface. Participants will: CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
• Learn how to frame a Zero Balancing CE credit for nurses; see page 79. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
session and work with that frame to further
empower the ZB session The Universal Brazilian Voice: Life Coaching for Results:
• Advance their ability to work with Mouth Batucada and Beyond An Introduction to The Inquiry Process
expanded states of consciousness
Claudia Villela Amaran Tarnoff
• Learn methods for increasing clarity of
interface for better contact with the client To sing is to live! In every culture, people Whether you are a professional manager,
manifest themselves through music and therapist, consultant, or coach, or find your-
• Acquire the skill and experience to prepare
sound. To sing is to move in rhythm, melody, self wanting to help your children, family, or
them for any advanced classes in Zero
and harmony with the whole universe. This friends deal with what’s stopping them from
Balancing
workshop offers an opportunity to learn new producing results, this course can give you
• Acquire greater ease in working with ZB sounds and rhythms, get inspired, improvise, the tools. It offers the same fundamental
Prerequisite: Core Zero Balancing I. and celebrate together in a most heart-open- coaching tool—the Inquiry Process—that pro-
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. ing way. fessionals have used for years to support
CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79. employees or clients with life issues such as
Through exercises involving the whole body,
career, relationship, and well-being.
mind, and soul, you will be introduced to
Mouth Batucada—the sound of Samba, the Einstein said, “Problems cannot be solved at
Weekend of March 16–18 Brazilian Mother Rhythm. Participants will the same level of awareness that created
learn to translate the percussion-instrument them.” The Inquiry Process is a particular kind
Experiencing Esalen sounds and patters of the Brazilian Carnival— of conversation, composed of asking and
surdo, pandeiro, shaker, agogo, tamborim, and answering questions, which provides us with
Experiencing Esalen Staff a post-psychological way of thinking and
cuica—to the voice. Singing solo and in
For workshop description see January 26-28. groups, participants will absorb Brazilian being. It is based on these premises: (1) Most
rhythms and songs, as colorful Brazilian of the time people already have the answers;
myths and poetry set the mood. what’s missing are the right questions; (2) It is
New Developments in the Treatment
of Mood and Anxiety Disorders
much easier for people to listen to questions
This will be a couple of days full of fun and
than to be told what to do; and (3) Something
Russell Vasile supported self-exploration, offering tech-
powerful happens in relationships when peo-
niques for preserving and developing both
The course is designed so that participants ple ask questions of others instead of already
the voice and a wild imagination.
will be able to : “knowing all the answers.”

42 You can now register on-line at www.esalen.org. Workshops appear on the Web before the Catalog is printed.
This course is designed to teach you how to Gangaji and Eli write: “Uncovering Self- months of regular practice who are adventur-
coach others to: Betrayal is for those who have heard the call ous and willing to dive into the flow. Please
• Think through their issues and problems of their heart and are ready to be finished bring your own yoga mat.
with a life of suffering. This retreat provides a
• Manage from support instead of “authority
fresh, effective vehicle for self-inquiry, bring-
and control” That Was Zen, This Is Tao: Eastern
ing subconscious patterns to light and expos-
• Listen powerfully Philosophy and the Hero’s Journey
ing the roots of egoic constructs. When all
• Create partnership and trust in false identification is seen through, the eter- Chungliang Al Huang &Robert Walter
relationships nal, silent truth of oneself is revealed—and
Tao master/scholar Chungliang Al Huang, a
For more information on the Inquiry Process establishment in self-realization is possible.”
longtime collaborator with Joseph Campbell,
visit www.theinquiryprocess.com. Please note: Audio and video recordings will joins Joseph Campbell Foundation president
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. be made at this retreat. A large enrollment is Robert Walter for a lively exploration of the
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. expected. Hero’s Journey and its manifestations in a
variety of Eastern philosophies.
Massage for Couples The leaders write: “Over the course of the
Dean Marson &Deborah Anne Medow Month of March 23–April 20 weekend, we will delve into the deeper mean-
ing of classic Chinese teachings and reflect on
Enjoy the serene beauty of Big Sur as you and
28-Day Massage Practitioner their application to modern living. We will
your partner learn to give one another an
Certification Training explore an array of fundamental metaphors,
effective Esalen Massage®. A tender touch can
trace the sequential stages of life, and chart
do wonders for any relationship by easing Perry Holloman &Deborah Anne Medow the symbolic parallels between Zen teachings,
stress and deepening nonverbal communica-
For workshop description see Special Taoist insights, and the stages of the Hero’s
tion skills. Emphasis will be on “listening”
Programs, page 80. Journey as outlined by Campbell in his best-
with both your heart and hands, asking for
selling book The Hero with A Thousand Faces.”
what you need, and taking the time to nur-
ture yourself and your partner. Sessions will Prepare to be inspired, stimulated, provoked,
include basic quieting exercises, brief demon- Weekend of March 23–25 and encouraged to be the hero of your own
strations, hands-on guidance, and plenty of life as you follow your bliss and embark on
time for practice. your unique journey.
Ritual of Renewal:
This weekend of mutual giving and receiving Spring Equinox Yoga Retreat
is for those who wish to learn the essential Shiva Rea Hybrid Social Enterprises
elements of Esalen Massage—no prior experi-
Make me sweet again, fragrant, fresh and wild. Charly Kleissner &Lalith Seneviratne
ence is necessary. Come for a pleasurable time
— Rumi Social enterprises strive to meet the dual bot-
of relaxation, renewal, and reconnection with
your partner. “Like a snake sloughing off winter’s rough tom-line of profit and social impact. Social
skin,” writes Shiva, “we will open ourselves to entrepreneurs are the emerging leaders of
Please bring your favorite CDs for massage
the creative renewal of spring through the social enterprises. They are adopting a mar-
and/or dancing, an open heart, and a sense of
rejuvenative arts of yoga. With the five layers ket-driven mindset, are visionaries, take risks,
humor.
of embodiment (koshas) as our map—the physi- innovate, and challenge the status quo.
cal body, breath body, body of awareness, wis-
Social entrepreneurs often create a particular
dom body and the body of bliss—we will enter
business structure for the wrong reasons, i.e.,
Week of March 18–23 an arch of potent ritual. Beginning with an
they decide to set up a not-for-profit business
extra yoga session Friday before dinner, a
because they want to do good, or they decide
Friday night sweat lodge (weather permitting)
Uncovering Self-Betrayal Retreat to set up a for-profit business because they
to purify our intentions as we reawaken to
want to reach economic sustainability. Social
Gangaji &Eli Jaxon-Bear spring’s burgeoning life, the weekend will
entrepreneurs need to reverse their reason-
We all yearn for freedom and truth in the core gradually intensify the natural cycles of purifi-
ing: First they need to decide what their social
of our being, and many people have experi- cation with creative transformational vinyasa
mission is, and then they need to figure out
enced deep moments of profound realization. flow sessions focusing upon gentle purifica-
the business structure which best enables
Yet, even in the face of this knowledge of the tion with kriyas, pranayamas, and circulatory
their mission.
boundless truth of oneself, subconscious pat- twists. An afternoon session on Ayurvedic
practices to enhance the spring transition will This workshop will explain when hybrid
terns of misidentification often persist.
provide tools to integrate living yoga into daily business structures, i.e., combinations of for-
Insights gained from the Enneagram can help
life. The ritual of movement, meditation, profit and not-for-profit entities, make most
uncover these latent patterns and bring them
reflection, and creating a prayer mandala for sense. Charly Kleissner and Lalith
to the foreground. This ancient “wisdom mir-
offering will bring life to our intentions at this Seneviratne will use multiple examples to
ror” clearly describes the nine variations of
time of rebirth and renewal.” explore how hybrid business entities enable
self-betrayal—the nine ways in which the ego
social entrepreneurs (a) to gain access to dif-
veils the limitless expanse of conscious intelli- This workshop is open for experienced to
ferent types of capital /investors; (b) to par-
gence that is the true self. beginner yoga practitioners with at least six

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tially subsidize services/products for a needy Foundation president Bob Walter orches-
segment of the market; (c) to prepare imma- trates the festivities, joined by Tai Ji and Tao Weekend of March 30–April 1
ture markets; and (d) to invest in research master Chungliang Al Huang, Caldecott
otherwise not done. The workshop offers a Award-winning author-artist Gerald Osama Bin Laden and Al-Qaeda
deep understanding of how to leverage both McDermott, playwright-novelist Lynne
legal structures, while not being boxed into Kaufman, and other special guests. For Lawrence Wright
only one. The leaders’ intent is to inspire par- more information contact the Foundation Lawrence Wright interviewed more than six
ticipants by engaging them in a meaningful at www.jcf.org. hundred people associated with Osama bin
and challenging dialogue. Laden, al-Qaeda, and American intelligence
while writing his bestseller, The Looming Tower:
The Foundations of Nervous System
Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11, which traces the
Energy Work
rise of Islamic fundamentalism. In this semi-
Week of March 25–30
Jim Kepner &Carol DeSanto nar he will provide an up-close, inside look at
“Nervous System Energy Work (NSEW),” Jim the roots and development of Muslim terrorist
At Play in the Fields of the Lord: activity, as well as the life and vision of Sayyid
Kepner writes, “is a hands-on energy method
A Mythological Toolbox Qutb, the philosopher whose work has shaped
(14th edition, revised)
drawing on principles of healer Bill Gray, an
energy healer whose remarkable healing abili- bin Laden. The authoritative insights he pro-
Robert Walter &The Joseph Campbell ty was described in Born To Heal. We have vides on these subjects will inform an explo-
Foundation extended his insights into a modern approach ration of what the future holds for our rela-
to subtle energy work which has profound tions with the Middle East.
In Memories, Dreams, Reflections, Carl Jung tells
of the day he suddenly realized “what it implications for health and consciousness See Seminar Spotlight, page 10.

means to live with a myth, and what it means disciplines.


to live without one.” Asking himself what “The nervous system is a magnificent sys- Relationship: A Spiritual Journey
myth he was living by, he found that he did tem of subtle energy which nourishes and
not know. And so, he writes, “I took it upon clears our cells, organs, and body systems, Mary Goldenson
myself to get to know ‘my’ myth, and I regard- and enhances our vitality. NSEW is often Relationships present profound opportunities
ed this as the task of tasks.” experienced as having immediate and pal- for personal development and spiritual fulfill-
As did mythologist Joseph Campbell. He pable effects on the body and on aware- ment. Healthy relationships are the founda-
cited Jung’s remarks to explain why he always ness. NSEW also links together the ner- tion of healthy families and ultimately a
celebrated his birthday by leading a workshop vous system with the subtle energies of the healthy society. If we embrace the challenges
at Esalen. When Campbell died in 1987, the chakra system, helping us to access pro- of our relationships they become great teach-
Joseph Campbell Foundation continued his found states of consciousness, and offers a ers, mirrors reflecting unseen and often
annual exploration of the myths that shape sophisticated approach to spiritual devel- rejected parts of ourselves. Relationships pro-
our lives. This year the focus will be on dis- opment and inner balance. Our work has vide the opportunity to experience both our
covering and transforming the myths that been applied in areas as diverse as chronic greatest pain and joy. The challenge of this
influence how we play the game of life. disease, pain and pain syndromes, psycho- journey is to:
logical and physical effects of trauma, body • Open ourselves to all of life—suffering and
Individual exercises, small-group activities, psychotherapy, and personal and spiritual
and collective projects will offer opportuni- joy, success and failure, gain and loss
development.” This hands-on foundational
ties for both reflection and expression. There • Fully acknowledge to ourselves the truth of
workshop will teach the principles of
may be dancing, discussion, singing, or sitting who we are
NSEW including:
quietly; making music or masks or altars; • Commit to living our deepest values and
• How to identify, match with, and run an
decoding films or dreams. Yet, always, the talk dreams, and make powerful choices to
individual’s specific nervous system energy
will be of transformation: actualize them
• Practices to fill and clear the nervous system
Who were you? What childhood stories were and a basic treatment sequence This workshop is for all who wish to look
impressed upon you? What were your deeply into themselves and their lives
• The relation of nervous system energy to
favorite games? Who are you? What is hung through their relationships: fathers and moth-
health and disease
from your rearview mirror, taped to your ers, daughters and sons, lovers and partners.
refrigerator door? What lies forgotten in the • Meditations which open access to energy Come alone or together. In a supportive envi-
basement? Who do you aspire to be? What new and flow through the nervous system ronment, you will have the opportunity to
adventures do you envision? What face do This workshop will be of interest to integral heal old wounds, learn new skills to help you
you hope to see in the mirror? What’s pur- health practitioners, massage therapists, ener- in troubled times, and actively create the
sued in your fantasies? gy workers, body-oriented psychotherapists, heartfelt and spiritual relationships you
and anyone interested in subtle energy and desire. The workshop will draw from Gestalt,
If a “butterfly metamorphosis” is appealing,
consciousness. Reichian work, dance, imagery, and medita-
you are invited to join this springtime ritual
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. tion to make it easier to express your truth
of rebirth. Bring a favorite game to teach, a
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. and take responsibility for your feelings.
song to sing or a tale to tell, and a small CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79.
totemic object that’s both meaningful and This workshop may have up to 34 participants.
expendable. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.

44 You can now register on-line at www.esalen.org. Workshops appear on the Web before the Catalog is printed.
and collaborator Alan Watts)—is still one of
the most inspiring and practical books in con-
temporary Taoist teaching and creative Tai Ji
practice.
You are cordially invited to join this joyful
journey of “Living Your Own Tao.”

April, 2007

Journey to the Land of Rumi:


A Cultural Pilgrimage to Iran
For description see Special Programs, page 80.

Week of April 1–6

The Esalen Cookbook


Charlie Cascio
This workshop revolves around the long-await-
DANIEL BIANCHETTA

ed, newly released Esalen Cookbook, compiled


by Charlie Cascio, Esalen’s kitchen manager
from 1998 to 2004. Based on the best of forty
years worth of meals served in the Esalen
lodge, and twenty-two months in production,
Triadic Reality and Child and Continuing Education. For more information, the book has remeasured and remade recipes
Adolescent Therapy including how to register, see Special designed to serve two hundred fifty people
James Herzog Programs, page 80. into home-friendly recipes that serves four.
Approved for CMEs for physicians.
This course will begin with a definition of tri- CE credit for psychologists; see page 79. The workshop will have a hands-on approach
adic reality based on data from infant observa- CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. as participants work with Charlie to prepare
tion and observational home-based studies CE credit for nurses; see page 79. many favorite recipes from the Esalen
conducted by Eleanor and James Herzog. Cookbook. Charlie will also offer instruction
Drawing on this conceptual framework, the Creative Tai Ji Practice—Play and on basic culinary techniques, the professional
course will move on to present detailed Improvisation in Tao Living use of kitchen tools, and healthy cooking tips
process material from early childhood, mid- that he has collected during his thirty-eight
dle childhood, early adolescence, and late ado- Chungliang Al Huang years of working in the culinary arts.
lescence. In each case, the ways in which the In Asian culture, the philosophy of “play” is The group will prepare selected recipes from
particular therapeutic benefits of finding and always at the underlying core of “serious” liv- each of the nine chapters in the Esalen
strengthening the self-with-mother, self-with- ing. During this weekend you will be taught Cookbook. There will be plenty of tasting along
father, and self-with-mother-and-father- the essential Tai Ji metaphors and movement with some meal preparation from cookbook
together representations will be explicated. motifs as recipes and tools to explore and menus. If you have a special recipe you would
Importantly, the presence of these representa- enjoy the creative process in everyday living. like to prepare from the cookbook, please
tions in new family constellations will be To follow the Way (Tao) is not difficult if we mention it when you register.
explored. An analysis of a four-year-old girl can get out of our own way, allowing the
($20 special-foods fee paid directly to the leader)
with two mothers will be presented. improvisation of Nature’s flowing guidance
This course is designed so that participants along the Way, composing and choreograph-
will be able to: ing the “music and dance” of our day-by-day Gestalt Awareness Practice
autobiography in progress.
• Understand the concept of triadic reality Christine Stewart Price &Guest Leader
• Learn psychotherapeutic approaches Chungliang Al Huang is a highly respected
The Way, when declared
designed to access triadic reality Tai Ji master and teacher of comparative liv-
Seems so thin and flavorless.
ing philosophy. This year, Master Huang cele- Nothing to look at, nothing to hear—
• Study psychotherapeutic child material
brates his 40th consecutive year teaching at And when used—is inexhaustible.
from children growing up in alternative-
Esalen. His seminal classic Embrace Tiger, — Lao Tzu
family structures
Return To Mountain—published 34 years ago
Gestalt Awareness Practice is a form—nonana-
This program is offered in conjunction with from the recorded transcriptions of his early
lytic, noncoercive, nonjudgmental—derived
Harvard Medical School Department of teaching at Esalen (with a foreword by friend

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from the work of Fritz Perls, influenced by practiced in the privacy of your own room. ence, both internally and externally. Can you
Buddhist practice, and evolved by Richard This seminar presents Tantric wisdom with remember a time when you were lying on the
and Christine Price. The work integrates ways insight, gentleness, humor, and love. beach on a warm, sunny day with a cool
of personal clearing and development that are breeze, soothed by the water lapping against
Assisting will be Diane Greenberg, a senior
both ancient and modern. To the extent that the shore, and feeling a sense of spaciousness
instructor at the Muirs’ Source School of
awareness is made primary relative to action, and ease? The five elements of earth (sand),
Tantra and a certified tantric educator.
Gestalt Awareness Practice has a strong rela- fire (sun), air (breeze), water (waves), and
tionship to some forms of meditation. This The workshop is open to couples only. It is space (open space) were all in perfect balance.
form is similar to some Reichian work as well, not recommended for same-sex couples. To create this elemental harmony within the
in that emotional and energetic release and body and mind is the art of yoga, an art per-
rebalancing are allowed and encouraged. fected by the Eastern alchemical traditions.
I-You-Us: Pleasure, Intimacy, and
Weaving the five elements into yoga and med-
The emphasis is intrapersonal rather than the Search for Connectedness
itation practices is revered not only as a way
interpersonal. Participants are not patients
Terry Hunt to cultivate health and harmony, it is also a
but persons actively consenting to explore
This workshop is about healthy relation- path of insight into impermanence and the
in awareness. The leader functions to reflect,
ships—in love, in friendship, in daily life. The nature of existence.
clarify, and respect whatever emerges in this
process. The aim is unfoldment, wholeness, focus is on how to nurture our own vitality in Commune with the five elements over five
and growth, rather than adjustment, cure, or situations where we long for connections that magical days at Esalen. Transform body and
accomplishment. The workshop will utilize are more real, more safe, or more rewarding. mind with daily hatha vinyasa, yin yoga and
group exercises, meditations, and discussion. Pleasure is essential for healthy relationships. meditation classes, delicious food, and the
The format combines introductory group Add the erotic element and the potential for opportunity to experience a traditional Native
work with the open seat form in which each pleasure grows exponentially. But whether in American sweat lodge.
participant will have the opportunity to work love or friendship, in same- or opposite-gender To learn more about Scott and Chandra, visit
with the leader in a group context. relationships, the reality of sustaining delight in their website at www.shunyatayoga.com. Please
Recommended reading: Perls, Gestalt Therapy one another is often a mystery and a struggle. bring your own yoga mat.
Verbatim; Chodron, The Wisdom of No Escape. We substitute old avoidance patterns for inti-
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
macy as we play out the Good Girl and Super
Guy roles we developed during traumatic child-
hoods and adolescences. Or we repeatedly act Weekend of April 6–8
Tantra: The Art of Conscious Loving out of fear, sadness, or rage, keeping our rela-
Charles &Caroline Muir, with tionships locked in the “cultural missionary Experiencing Esalen
Diane Greenberg position.” Giving up carefully honed pain-
Experiencing Esalen Staff
avoidant habits releases new energies for the
Few of us have been blessed with healthy pursuit of personal fulfillment in relationships. For workshop description see January 26-28.
childhood conditioning and education
regarding the mysteries of sexual love and This workshop is designed to help you identi-
sexual energy. This can leave individuals less fy myths that block the flow of joy. Terry The Body: Doorway to Self-Discovery—
successful and conscious in their sexuality Hunt writes: “Together we will redefine the The Gestalt Awareness Practice Approach
than they are in other aspects of their lives. role of pleasure in our lives and create updat-
Christine Stewart Price
Tantra transforms sex into a loving medita- ed images of our sexual and sensual selves. We
tion, putting more consciousness, energy, inti- will explore new language that more honestly My belief is in the blood and flesh as being wiser
macy, joy, and love into sexual exchanges. communicates our desires. We will encourage than the intellect. The body-conscious is where life
each other to approach our gender gaps with bubbles up in us. It is how we know that we are
It is time to study sex as an art form. Sexual intention rather than fear, assertion rather alive, alive to the depths of our souls and in touch
loving is a vital skill to be mastered by every than suspicion. We will follow our instincts somewhere with the vivid reaches of the cosmos.
conscious individual. Sexual energy is a sacra- for pleasure into moments of wholeness.” — D.H. Lawrence
ment that, rightly used, brings great harmony In Gestalt Awareness Practice, “feeling” is
and joy into one’s relationship so that love Come alone or with an intimate.
defined as that which can actually be felt in
continues to grow over the course of a life- Recommended reading: Hunt & Paine- the body. Awareness of breathing and of feel-
time, deeply bonding the partners in joyous Gernée, Emotional Healing and Secrets to Tell, ing as physical sensation is one of the most
spiritual union. Secrets to Keep. effective ways to reach what Fritz Perls named
This workshop offers couples ways to CE credit for psychologists; see page 79. as the goals of the Gestalt process: to increase
increase intimacy and passion in their rela- CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. aliveness, to have a better ability to cope, and
tionship. The course will introduce practices to fill in the holes of our existence. By sensing
to free female sexual orgasm and methods to The Alchemical Body:
ourselves as our bodies we may access dimen-
increase pleasure for both partners, along Yoga of the Five Elements sions of being human that go beyond our
with hands-on sexual healing and awakening ideas of who we think we are.
skills. Esoteric practices of kiss, movement, Scott Blossom &Chandra Easton
This workshop will focus on physical sensa-
and touch, along with many other exotic love- From the yogic perspective, the five elements tion as the entry point to knowing ourselves.
making skills will be introduced in class, then are what make up the fabric of our experi- Using the Gestalt Awareness Practice

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approach, especially in exploration of breath, ing, and dissolving into each movement Painting, clay sculpting, mask making, drum-
movement, and sound, participants will moment. It is a journey toward the dynamic ming, games, and outdoor explorations of the
explore this inner realm of awareness in all stillness at the center of all things, the place of magnificent Esalen grounds are just some of
its grit and glory. rest at the heart of sound and motion. the activities participants will explore during
a weekend made more memorable by sharing
Please note: Open seat work will not be a pri- “This formless dance form allows space for
it with loved ones.
mary part of the workshop. passionate, full-bodied movement as well as
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. mindful inner explorations. It takes place at All children must be accompanied by an adult.
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. the crossroads of the vertical drop into self ($40 materials fee paid directly to the leader)
and the horizontal extension toward another,
inside the paradox of self-expression and
SoulMotion™: Body Prayer Weekend Massage Intensive
belonging, the mundane and the ecstatic. To
Zuza Engler follow the divine choreography, we learn to Brita Ostrom &David Streeter
“Soul is flow,” Zuza Engler writes, “an ever fall and flounder. Going deeply into contact
with self, we awake enveloped in commu- In these complex times, massage can provide
changing cloudscape of textures, hues, sensa- a way back to the values of caring and deep
tions, scents, and feelings. Soul is where the nion. The permission to relax and rejoice in
community invites a shift from ‘alone’ to All communication. What happens when we
deathless spirit meets and moves the finite slow down and really attend to our own inner
human body. Body Prayer is a wild and lumi- One, from ‘my dance’ to the One Dance.”
guidance? The emphasis of this workshop is
nous offering of the body in motion to this on building awareness and mobilizing our
sacred Presence that is continually breathing Family Arts Program own resources within the massage context. As
us into Being. a blind student noted, Esalen Massage® pro-
Jayson Fann &Esalen Arts Center Staff
“SoulMotion is a meeting with self and other vides communication through the hands,
in a dance that is profoundly nourishing, cre- This workshop, at the Esalen Art Barn, is for without need for words.
ative, intelligent, emotionally savvy, heart- parents, children, and any and all family
members who want to immerse themselves in The central theme will be primary approaches
breaking, soul-making, spirited, challenging, to a full-body massage, which the leaders will
and transforming. It involves diving, deepen- a weekend of fun and creative expression.
introduce through demonstration and experi-
ential exchanges with partners. Self-aware-
ness and centering practices will be used to
enhance the senses. Discussion will offer
insights into various approaches to bodywork
and how they encompass the physiological
and mental/emotional body.
This course is suitable for those wishing to
build or enhance a basic foundation in mas-
sage as well as experienced hands seeking
fresh insights and skills. Bring your favorite
music and comfortable shoes to walk Esalen’s
beautiful grounds.
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79.

Week of April 8–13

From Breakdown to Breakthrough:


The Science and Soul of Healing
Erica Elliott &Dan Kinderlehrer
Do you feel tired, irritable, and anxious, with
aches and pains, and you don’t know why?
Are you suffering from a chronic illness and
feeling lost amid the conflicting recommen-
dations of so-called experts?
This workshop, presented by two seasoned
DANIEL BIANCHETTA

physicians, is for people with chronic illness,


including chronic fatigue syndrome,
fibromyalgia, autoimmune disease, multiple
allergies, Lyme, cancer, and for those without

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neck, shoulders, and head, all common areas
of complaint.
This workshop will be five days of Esalen
Massage, self-care, movement, and relaxation.
Come ready to relax, have fun, and enjoy
yourself. All levels of experience are welcome.
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79.

The Impossible Dream: Living


Beyond Self-Limiting Behavior
Richard Balaban &Julie Bowden
A life beyond our greatest expectations is
made possible by knowing ourselves and
DANIEL BIANCHETTA

being fulfilled in work and love. Self-limiting


behaviors and mood-altering substances
undermine this dream and prevent us from
embracing actions that promote our growth,
well-being, and emotional health. Those com-
a diagnosis but feeling far from healthy. It is path of endless soul discovery swirling in mitted to their own dreams and goals in life
a roadmap to recovery on the physical, emo- realms physical, emotional, and divine. We can move beyond the barriers caused by per-
tional, and spiritual level, and a guide to find- will listen deeply to the murmurs of the sonal addiction, a loved one’s addiction, and
ing meaning and peace within the suffering. heart, turn toward what we love, fall toward the other behaviors that keep us from our
the center of our longing. Dancing together at true purpose in life. Living with self-limiting
The mornings will be devoted to lecture and
the edge of awkwardness and grace, the edge behaviors and addictions makes the normal
Q&A, and will include an in-depth tutorial on
of surrender, the edge of Love, despite all passage through life’s developmental stages
diet, nutrition, and detection of hidden food
odds, we will move with our delight and our difficult and impedes the important tasks of
allergies; an exploration of the role of hidden
sorrow. This may involve laughing, then becoming a fulfilled human being: self-
toxins in our environment; effective methods
weeping, and it may render us more alive esteem, expression of feelings, awareness of
of detoxification; guidance on how to restore
than we thought we could stand. needs, establishment of trust, success in rela-
balance to the immune, digestive, and hor-
monal systems; and valuable tips on non- “Come onboard, all of you dedicated dance tionships, to name but a few.
pharmaceutical approaches to common ail- devotees, beginning movement explorers, and This workshop will use group and individual
ments. Afternoons will be devoted to experi- all curious and willing to risk the safety of the work—meditation, awareness practice, feed-
ential sessions that address the spiritual and mind for the glory and excitement of an back, experiential exercises, role-play, guided
emotional aspects of healing and learning adventure-bound heart.” imagery, and writing—to navigate a path
tools for overcoming unconscious roadblocks toward effective change, enhanced relation-
to recovery. ships, genuine intimacy, and spiritual growth.
Spring Renewal and Esalen Massage
This workshop is also suited for physicians Participants are asked to forgo alcohol and
and other healthcare providers who treat Robin Fann-Costanzo &Sylvia Guersenzvaig
nonprescription drugs during these five days.
patients with chronic illness. For more infor- “We invite you to join us for a week of spring This sets the arena to identify self-limiting
mation visit www.ericaelliotmd.com. renewal in Big Sur,” write Robin and Sylvia. behaviors and commit to living your dreams.
CE credit for psychologists; see page 79. “Amid the beautiful setting of the Big Sur
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. coastline and the Esalen grounds, take time
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. for yourself to relax, bathe in the hot springs,
and learn the Esalen style of massage. We will Integral Experiential Learning:
focus on self-care through movement, optimal Organic Embodiment of Ken Wilber’s
SoulMotion™: Luminescent Heart
body mechanics, and plenty of time to give Theory and Methodology
Zuza Engler and receive Esalen Massage®. Whether you Bert Parlee
I was dead, then alive. are a beginner or an experienced practitioner,
One of the most exciting and comprehensive
Weeping, then laughing. this workshop will improve your listening
paradigms emerging in the new millennium,
The power of love came into me, skills, enhance your quality of presence, and
and I became fierce like a lion, Integral theory and methodology is a coher-
slow you down to a relaxing pace, as well as
then tender like the evening star. ent and dynamic model of self and reality. It
provide you with some new massage tech-
— Rumi honors and encompasses all dimensions of
niques.”
body, emotions, mind, and spirit, as they exist
“This weeklong workshop,” writes Zuza
Esalen Massage is known for its long integra- in self, culture, and nature. As such, this work-
Engler, “is a SoulMotion expedition into our
tive strokes, with focus on areas of tension. shop is designed to engage individuals physi-
fierce and tender, undefended, broken-open,
The instructors will devote extra time to cally, emotionally, cognitively, interpersonally,
luminescent heart. We will take the spiral
demonstrate how to effectively address the and spiritually.

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While exploring and discovering new truths, • Transcend weariness, move beyond
participants can also expect to recover and damaging traumas and fears, and enter into April 15–22
revitalize what may have become lost or a renewed gathering of skill and spirit
unconscious elements of their current selves • Become part of a deep ecology of life The “Pointing Out” Way of Tibetan
or worldviews. The Integral challenge is to Buddhist Meditation
The seminar will explore myths that provide
claim ownership of all truths and perspec-
tives, which include our “always/already” real-
templates for global and personal transforma- Daniel Brown
tion, discovering the coded matrices of the
ized native condition, and to learn to recog- This workshop—designed for either novice
next steps in human development—codings
nize and embrace the same in others. An or advanced meditators—serves as an inte-
that illumine the path of making a difference.
Integral curriculum involves learning new grative approach to the practice of medita-
ways to feel, express, and think about experi- Great journeys of the soul lead away from the tion, with an emphasis on intensive concen-
ence, such that we are better able to become frustrations of the personal-particular to the tration meditation using the traditional
an authentic instrument of service and com- fulfillment of the personal-universal. We no Tibetan Buddhist “Nine States of Mental
passion. longer feel ourselves separate and isolated in Calming/Staying,” a widely-used method for
our sorrows or burdens. Because myth is com- training the mind to stay on its meditation
Overall, by developing new forms of embod-
munal as well as individual, it broadens the object and to calm mental content. This
ied awareness via a range of experiential
contexts of our lives and provides universal approach was developed to correct common
learning methodologies—voice dialogue,
formulations for meaning to our journeys. It problems that develop in meditation prac-
Gestalt, meditation, action inquiry, stories,
gives substance and value to our common, tice, such as bad habits that prevent realiza-
film, games, and more—our previously unex-
daily existence. tions, or reaching a plateau that makes
amined and untested assumptions can be
progress difficult.
owned, reconfigured, and transcended. By
risking vulnerability, and acting from a place Enhancement of Peak Performance The course will also introduce classic Tibetan
of inquiry, mutuality, and integrity, we para- in Sports, the Performing Arts, and emptiness-meditations as well as the “directly
doxically discover a deep-rooted courage and the Worksite pointing out” practices about the nature of
strength of character that exposes our limit- Daniel Brown mind. A balance of mental-stabilization and
ing beliefs while affording novel means of realization-of-emptiness practices will serve
reconceiving ourselves. This workshop is designed for health profes- as a foundation for many types of advanced or
sionals who work with clients wishing to “extraordinary” practices, such as tantric med-
enhance their performance in avocational or itations based on complex visualizations to
professional sports, the performing arts, or transform affective states, and working with
Weekend of April 13–15 their daily work. Participants will learn a vari- energy transformations within the body, both
ety of psychological methods used in sports of which serve direct realization of the nature
The Art and Mystery of Making psychology as well as body/mind training of mind. This relational-based instructional
a Difference techniques drawn from the meditation tradi- style emphasizes directly pointing out the
tions. The course will review biological, psy- meditation methods used and the states likely
Jean Houston chological, and sociocultural factors which to occur, balanced with actual practice, fol-
Hegel once wrote about world historical indi- improve peak performance. lowed by a description of experiences and fur-
viduals, people whose sensibilities and pas- ther instructions. The emphasis is on short,
The main emphasis will be on learning a vari-
sions correspond to the needs and turning of repeated meditation-practice periods, with
ety of peak performance interventions: (1)
their times. Out front or behind the scenes, additional, more refined instructions inter-
psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, and
they are impresarios of change, orchestrators spersed between each practice set.
hypnotic methods for eradicating factors
of culture and consciousness. Jean Houston
which hinder peak performance; and (2) Please bring a meditation cushion, if you have
has known a number of these individuals;
body/mind training methods such as physical one.
indeed, they allowed her to study how they
conditioning methods, concentration train-
used their mental, emotional, and spiritual CE credit for psychologists; see page 79.
ing, awareness training, and techniques for CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
lives to accomplish remarkable things—to
cutting off scattered thought. The workshop CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
make a difference in the world.
will include lecture, demonstration of meth-
Making a difference has never been more ods, practice, and case presentation. Case pre-
critical. We face the most profound task in sentations will be drawn from recreational Week of April 15–20
human history: deciding whether we grow and professional sports, dance and music per-
or die. To do this we must access depths of formance, and managerial worksite training.
body, mind, and spirit that we may have for- Making Art: A Hands-On Exploration
This program is offered in conjunction with of Earthly Creation
gotten we had. This seminar is designed to
Harvard Medical School Department of
help you: Dave Zaboski
Continuing Education. For more information,
• Discover that you are richer, deeper, and including how to register, see Special Art is a reflection of the spirit of its time. This
stronger than you know Programs, page 80. studio course is a practical, experiential explo-
• Enter the Mystery to recover your innate Approved CMEs for physicians. ration of the entire history of the art of
capacities and return with powers to truly CE credit for psychologists; see page 79. humankind. Art makers will participate in
make a difference CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
drawing, painting, and creative exercises that

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begin in the cave of Lascaux 50,000 years ago, Breakthroughs on the Yoga Path— ment, and fun. As opposed to the traditional
explore dominant artistic periods from The Cornerstones of Anusara Yoga model of ‘the teacher’ leading the group
around the globe and across time, and ulti- Ulrika Engman through movement/demonstration/practice,
mately address our current emergent trends. the topics and the teachings will be drawn
Part craft and art, part cultural archeology and “What is your next yoga breakthrough?” asks from the interests, expertise, and experience
speculative anthropology, this course will Ulrika Engman. “Stillness? Jumping into of each participant, and will unfold in an
connect participants emotionally, physically, handstands? Staying patient with discomfort, organic way.”
and spiritually with past creations throughout playing the edge with more joy and ease,
being kind to yourself, developing your own This workshop is open to experienced practi-
the ages—all with a view toward what we are
home practice? Whether it be a physical pose, tioners from all massage and bodywork disci-
creating today and tomorrow for ourselves
a mental insight, emotional clearing, or spiri- plines interested in (1) having fun, (2) honor-
and the planet.
tual experience, let’s come together to create ing their creative spirit, and (3) learning and
Using exercises, live models, and visual inspi- an uplifting yoga environment in which we participating in the creation of new massage
ration to gain an understanding of each artis- support and inspire one another. and bodywork skills (in that order).
tic period, participants will come to better
“Utilizing the cornerstones of Anusara Yoga, For more information please go to www.body-
know their own experience as artists as well
we’ll build a strong foundation allowing us to workforum.com.
as our evolution as a consciousness on earth.
Each exercise is designed to deepen our move safely through our ‘stuck places.’ Our
awareness of the sacred, our sense of move- individual yoga practice is a mirror—’as we are
ment, space, and light, and finally our connec- on the mat, so we are in life.’ As we make a Weekend of April 20–22
tion to our own creative powers. conscious choice to look for the good within
and around us, we become bigger, we become
This class is intended for creators of all levels Living from the Heart with Great
brighter, we become stronger and more flexible.
committed to taking their art and their vision Courage and Love
of what is possible for humanity to the next “From the simplest to the more intricate
Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa
stage of excellence. asanas, we will explore how to release holding
patterns, liberating the fluid body. Each day Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa, known as “Gurmukh”
($75 materials fee paid directly to the leader)
we’ll play with a renewed sense of freedom in in the yoga world, loves to celebrate life. She
the body, heart, and spirit from which we can was given her spiritual name, which means
Overcoming Isolation and Mistrust: expand our yogic expression and experience “one who helps people across the world
Healing the Special and Betrayed our personal breakthroughs—on and off the ocean” thirty-five years ago. For her first visit
Child mat.” to Esalen she writes: “Together we will guide
Bill Say the life force through our bodies to the heart
Please bring your own yoga mat.
chakra, so that we might give and receive love
Our culture and families often support power without fear, anger, or resentment, and ulti-
and control, independence and being special. The Bodywork Forum mately experience compassion. Within this
But the price that we pay for living these pat- state of compassion, we will release the pain
terns is huge. We are often lonely, mistrustful, Pablo Piekar
of our past while energizing our lives and pre-
and addicted to achievement and feeling spe- Some of the most exciting moments during sent relationships. Through Kundalini yoga,
cial. Our needs are repressed. We stay in con- bodywork programs at Esalen occur just after meditation, Venus Kriyas, Trance Dance, and
trol and may even abuse our power. We fear the end of a class: the motivation runs high, the Healing Sound of the Gong, you can expe-
being “wrong” or failing, being vulnerable or participants stay in the room and gather spon- rience the kindness and strength alive within
“weak.” We feel we can trust no one and must taneously in small groups, sharing, exploring, you—so we can live in Peace, not in pieces.”
depend only on ourselves. playing, and practicing what they’ve learned.
All levels are welcome. Please bring your own
This experiential workshop will explore rela- This workshop will be devoted to replicating
yoga mat.
tionship patterns, power and control, needs such moments by both giving to and being a
and vulnerability, intimacy and trust in con- part of the wisdom of the collective “body.”
nections with others. Bill Say writes: “Using This process will be supported by the use of Embodied Relationship
awareness as our guide, we will find the way Open Space Technology, a highly interactive
Michael Clemmens
back to our deepest humanity and trust in and experiential facilitation model that fos-
life. Using two powerful approaches, Core ters self-responsibility, freedom, creativity, From the moment we first use our senses, we
Energetics, founded by John Pierrakos, and and the spontaneous generation of self-regu- co-create the world we live in through our
Process Work, developed by Dr. Arnold lating subgroups. physical presence. All our relationships are
Mindell, we will explore body/mind, emo- embodied: Our lives are felt, sensed, and
“This forum,” Pablo Piekar writes,” is intended
tions, relationships, group dynamics, and defined through our physicality. These rela-
for the cross-pollination of ideas and practices
inner authority.” tionships or dances help shape who we are
of bodywork. We will enrich each other by
and what is possible. This workshop will
Note: An interview with Bill Say is requested sharing what we’ve learned along the way,
focus on the ways in which we create relation-
prior to registration. Please call 510-548-8703. opening to new forms and combinations of
ships with ourselves and others through our
techniques, and at the same time, reinforcing
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. vision, movement, and posture, leading to a
our own personal styles—all in an atmosphere
sense of “I,” “thou,” and “we.”
of supportive learning, teaching, encourage-

50 You can now register on-line at www.esalen.org. Workshops appear on the Web before the Catalog is printed.
Participants should expect to interact directly Institute for Psychobiological Research began This work is accessible to anyone—nurses,
with others and engage in experiential exer- to see similarities in the patterns of optimal bodyworkers, businessmen, therapists, and all
cises as well as group discussion and lectures. states of mind. Drawing upon Cade’s work, those interested in working with energy and
Anna Wise has developed a program to help people’s bodies.
Recommended reading: Clemmens &
access these optimal states. CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
Bursztyn, “Culture and Body” (British Gestalt
CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79.
Journal, Vol. 12, Part 1). Brainwaves are affected in specific ways by
CE credit for psychologists; see page 79. different methods of meditation, visualiza-
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. tion, and psychophysiological relaxation, as Eidetic Imagery Training Program
well as by specific acts such as tongue, eye,
Jaqueline Lapa Sussman &Leslie Dagnall
and body positions. This workshop presents
techniques for brainwave development of The work [eidetics] has the quality of revelation
Week of April 22–27 and should be read by all.
beta, alpha, theta, and delta, and helps you
determine which practices are best for your — Joseph Campbell
Acting 101 particular brainwave pattern. It also addresses The Eidetic Imagery Training Program is for
Jack Thomas &Gabe Cohen how to use these optimum states for creativi- those in the helping professions, artists, poets,
ty, mental flexibility, self-healing, problem philosophers, scientists, and for people wish-
Have you ever been watching actors perform solving, and spiritual development. ing to heal themselves. This experiential train-
when the thought suddenly came to you that ing program joins Eastern philosophy with
you could do it better? Then what usually fol- The Mind Mirror™EEG will be utilized to
Western scientific psychology using eidetic
lows is all the negative self-talk: I’d be too ner- demonstrate brainwave patterns, and each
images. (Eidetic, pronounced eye-DET-ic, is
vous, it takes years of training to be an actor, participant will be able to use an Electrical
associated with the Greek words eidos, mean-
I’m not attractive enough, I’m too old, etc., etc. Skin Resistance Meter to measure the depth
ing “form,” and idein, meaning “to see.”) Eidetic
The little secret that Hollywood doesn’t want of arousal or relaxation of the nervous system.
images of one’s life experiences are neurologi-
you to know is that maybe you just could! You CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
cally recorded in the brain. These images
don’t know until you try. CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
access personal history and impact current
This is a five-day acting workshop where you emotions, mental states, and physiological
can have a heck of a lot of fun and learn a Spiritual Massage: Lightbody Infusion health and well-being. One sees the image,
technique that lays the groundwork for audi- Maria Lucia Bittencourt Sauer & feels it in all its dimensions, and knows what
tioning for theater, TV, or film. Or maybe you Aparecida Sauer it means. This knowledge resides within the
just want to experience the life skills that act- mind; the eidetic holds the key to who we are
ing training provides. Using a distillation of Spiritual Massage is a hands-on healing prac- and opens up our greater potentials.
Stanislavsky, Strasberg, Meisner, and The tice that works directly on the energy body,
balancing the chakras, cleansing old thought The eidetic image, as it is known in contem-
Method, this program offers a great ride in a porary psychology, is intimately connected
warm, nurturing environment. The workshop forms, and gently facilitating release of emo-
tional, physical, and spiritual blockages, allow- with Akhter Ahsen, Ph.D., the founder of
will incorporate theater games and jump Image Psychology, who says: “The process of
right into scenes and monologues chosen by ing for infusion by the Lightbody.
seeing is also a process of deeply knowing the
seminarians from their own favorite pieces. Born into a family of healers with a genera- true fire in the psyche, which connects with
Suitable scripts will also be provided. tions-old tradition, Maria Lucia studied with the third mental eye, representing the pene-
The workshop is geared for someone without healers in her native Brazil, where Spiritism— trating vision of a unifying consciousness.”
previous experience but is also suitable for receiving healing knowledge from the spirit
world—is familiar to much of the population. The training program will be a balance of lec-
those with prior training and/or performance tures, demonstrations of methodology, experi-
background. In 1979 she came to Esalen and was spon-
sored by Esalen cofounder Dick Price while ential exercises, and case presentations.
she learned Spiritual Massage from Brazilian Participants will fully explore their own eidet-
Awakening the Mind: Mastering the healer Luiz Gasparetto. ic images in a step-by-step process and will
Power of Your Brainwaves learn specific applications for their profes-
This workshop presents practical methods for sional lives. For more information, including
Anna Wise &Wesley Tudor using the hands as instruments of physical special registration instructions, see Special
Inside each person lives a wealth of knowl- and spiritual healing. Incorporating both Programs, page 80.
edge, capacities, and power rarely transmitted hands-on and energetic work, it emphasizes
CE credit for psychologists; see page 79.
to the conscious mind. Brainwave training, intentionality as the fundamental tool of any CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
combined with meditation and biofeedback healing art for moving energy. The course
monitoring, can help develop these deeper includes exercises for grounding and attuning
to energy as well as Afro-Brazilian shamanic Gyrokinesis®
resources, allowing access to greater creativity,
reduced stress, and a deeper awareness and practices for self-protection. Special exercises Juergen Bamberger
understanding of the inner self. will help prepare the group energy field for
Gyrokinesis is a complete movement system
channeling sessions done by Maria Lucia
After assessing the brainwave patterns of based on circular motion. It uses the natural
(please bring questions). Emotional release
hundreds of unusually high-functioning peo- movements of the spine to increase the circu-
work and group process will be integrated as
ple, the late C. Maxwell Cade of London’s lation of vital energies throughout the body.
they emerge.
Gentle undulations, spirals, and waves are

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used to stimulate and activate all the systems metaphor in the Muslim world as the science Dancing with the Devil,
and tissue of the body. These movements also of transforming a base and leaden soul into Singing with the Angels
open and strengthen the joints. Major muscle incorruptible and pure gold. This course will Sam Keen
groups are activated and gently stretched, look at the science of the heart and its trans-
reconnecting and rejuvenating you. Taking formative power in our lives. Incorporating Our unconscious mind is filled with trash
this journey throughout your entire body both modern and ancient understandings, and treasures, dark secrets and bright poten-
opens awareness of your energy centers and Shaykh Hamza Yusuf will provide a theoreti- tials that remain virtually unknown to us
your physical structure. cal base for that science and offer practical when we get lost in the distracting details of
steps that enable participants to access effec- everyday life. In the same measure that we
During this workshop, each day you will go repress the knowledge of how much we are
tive means for transforming the state of their
through an ever deepening series of motivated by fear, grasping, despair, obses-
soul.
Gyrokinesis exercises. In addition, through sion, and self-serving manipulation of others,
meditation you will explore the interconnec- See Seminar Spotlight, page 10.
we repress the sublime awareness of our
tion between movement, breath, sound vibra- membership in a sublime community of
tion, and subtle energy flows. mutually interconnected beings. Instead of
Leonard Energy Training (LET): An
The workshop is open to all levels. It is an Introduction to the Extraordinary dancing with the Devil and singing with the
opportunity for an in-depth Gyrokinesis angels, we settle for getting by and remaining
experience in one of the most beautiful set-
George Leonard &Pam Kramer tranquilized.
tings on the planet taught by one of the There exists within each of us an inborn To remain vital, to live on the edge of new
world’s most experienced teachers of this capacity for manifesting the sort of special possibilities, to fulfill the promise that lies
integrative movement form. powers that are called siddhis in Sanskrit. coiled within our spiritual DNA, we must be
Some of these powers require a lifetime of always moving beyond the map of ordinary
dedicated practice. Others, largely neglect- consciousness and exploring the unknown
Instant Dreams: The Polaroid Transfer ed by modern Western culture, are readily extremes. As Carl Jung said somewhere, “the
Cynthia &Daniel Bianchetta available to all of us. In this hands-on work- aim of life is not to be good, but to be real.”
shop, participants will have the opportunity This seminar is about:
Often referred to as “crossover” art, Polaroid
of learning how what we call “mind” can
transfers blur the distinction between pho- • The practice of metanoia
influence our own bodies, others’ minds
tography and watercolor, possessing an ethe- • Turning around and walking out the
and bodies, and even the material world in
real quality that transcends photographic ren- backdoor of our everyday mind
ways that bypass strictly mechanical, elec-
dition and plays on the viewer’s imagination
tronic, or sensory means. Exercises will • Revisioning and renewing our lives
with dreamlike effects. Each image becomes a
include: • Seeing life from new perspectives
personal statement with a handmade, one-of-
a-kind quality. They may be created as altars, • Becoming aware of and using ki, or chi • Exploring the uncharted world of our
triptychs, collages, encaustics, or books. • Scanning and balancing your own and awe-full and sublime potentialities
Participants in this workshop will learn the others’ bodies • Tasting the unfulfilled promise of fullness
Polaroid transfer process, transferring slides • Becoming measurably stronger through • Listening to that blessed conscience that
or printed images onto watercolor paper, and mental changes of context calls us to become true, deep, full
hand-coloring them. The emphasis will be on • Learning a more relaxed and also more
connecting image-making to internal process powerful way of moving
so that photography becomes a tool for aware- The Passion of Painting
• Locating partners at a distance with eyes
ness and self-growth. Movement, intuition, Erin Lee Gafill
closed
and play will all be vehicles for this journey.
• Remote viewing When we are struck by the awesome, the
Please bring a 35mm camera (not a Polaroid)
• Deepening your connectedness with nature beautiful, or the extraordinary, we are com-
with which you are familiar, as well as a jour-
and other people pelled to express our feelings through making
nal. The class will include the use of printers
a mark, even something as random as a stroke
to create the transfers. A list of film and other Over the last three decades, George Leonard of red crayon on white paper. Yet often in the
necessary equipment will be supplied upon has introduced LET to more than 50,000 peo- act of making this mark, we are besieged by
registration. ple in the U.S. and abroad. He holds a fifth- self-doubt, restraint, the voice of our inner
($75 materials fee—for Polaroid film used degree black belt in the martial art of aikido, critic, and the bold and honest response is
in the printers—paid directly to the leader) the initial source of much of this work, and is lost.
co-owner of Aikido of Tamalpais in Mill
Valley, Calif. Painting with passion commits the artist to
Weekend of April 27–29 exploring not only color, texture, composi-
This workshop involves physical movement tion, and line, but love, death, the meaning of
but is not strenuous. All that’s needed is a gen- life, and risk. Creating an environment which
The Alchemy of Happiness erous heart and a willingness to participate. nurtures a sense of safety and non-judgment,
Shaykh Hamza Yusuf Recommended reading: Leonard & Murphy, Big Sur artist Erin Lee Gafill leads partici-
The Life We Are Given; Leonard, Mastery and pants through visual explorations using
Alchemy is the ancient art of turning base The Way of Aikido. expressive painting, torn-paper collage, and
metal into gold. It was used as a powerful mixed-media image making. By eliminating

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basic awareness practices, and useful outdoor
skills, with attention given to incorporating
what is learned into our daily lives. All levels
of experience are welcome. Be prepared for
the invigorating challenge of physical activity
and the opportunity to simply sit still in quiet
reflection. More information will be sent
upon registration.
($20 park-entrance fees paid directly to the leader)

Awakening The Creative


Stewart Cubley &Staff
Awakening The Creative is a journey into the
wild territory of painting directly from intu-
ition, an unpredictable venture into color,
form, and image where no rules apply. The
potential is to tap into an extraordinary
resource: the vibrant, driving force of your
own creative spirit.
In this workshop, everyone is a beginner—
people from all levels of experience are wel-
come, including those who have never picked
up a paintbrush. The goal is free expression,
with the emphasis on the creative process
rather than on technique or expertise. You
will be given the environment, methods, facil-
itation, and overview with which to do in-
depth self-exploration that can lead to pivotal
insight and authentic change. Awakening The
Creative is an opportunity to embark on the
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greatest of all human journeys: embracing


your own path and confidently following it.
Stewart Cubley (coauthor of Life, Paint &
Passion) and his staff are a group of profession-
als with extensive experience working on the
all but the nonessential forms, participants mary teacher, participants will explore the front lines of human change, and they have
must examine what matters and what doesn’t, beauty of this alive and wild coast, from made a difference in the lives of countless
what to leave in and what to leave out, in ancient redwood-forested canyons to dramat- people interested in exploring their full range
telling their visual story. Each participant will ic coastal beaches, from rugged rocky moun- of possibilities.
create a series of pieces in various media, tains to the soft grassy slopes of the Big Sur All materials are supplied.
exploring the passion of painting while learn- hills. Drawing from nature and various expe-
($50 materials fee paid directly the leaders)
ing new techniques for seeing, thinking, riential awareness practices, individuals will
drawing, and self-examination. be encouraged to open both to the natural CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
($25 materials fee paid directly to the leader) world and to the landscapes of their inner CE credit for teachers; see page 79.
world—to merge mind and place, then to
embody what is learned.
Unfolding the Creative Self:
Week of April 29–May 4 The group will venture out into the emerging The Work of Wilhelm Reich
springtime magnificence on five day-hikes, 4-
10 miles in length. The leader will draw from Richard Blasband &Patricia Frisch
Big Sur Wilderness Experience: a wide range of contemporary and age-old The trap is man’s emotional structure,
Springtime wisdom traditions, borrowing from psycholo- his character structure.
Steven Harper &Michael Newman gy, meditation, aikido, and the natural sci- — Wilhelm Reich
ences to weave together a holistic experience The armored self lives within a constricted,
Big Sur is not a place but a state of mind.
— local saying
of self and the natural world. Each hike rigid set of rules. Our core creativity is buried
begins after breakfast and concludes in time deeply behind the walls of inhibition. We
Esalen is the trailhead to one of the most to enjoy the hot springs and dinner at Esalen. long to express ourselves, to be known, yet we
spectacular mountainous coastlines in the Evening sessions include informal sharing, lack access to our emotions and instead expe-
world. With the Big Sur wilderness as the pri-

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rience creative deadness. This workshop will standing of them, and bring a new level of ways of life. This allows us open space to
focus on discovering the core self so it can meaning to our work. By the end of the week reflect on our lives, our direction, and life pur-
engage in the creative process. each writer will have a written piece that has pose. Retreat is an invaluable time to engage
benefited from focused exploration and revi- the spiritual practices, to spend time alone
We are born to experience pleasure, liveliness,
sion.” and be with uplifting company (the group
and vitality. Many of us, however, find that
field). Making a practice of going on retreat is
our lives are characterized by painful contrac-
itself one of our spiritual practices and a way
tion, causing us to suffer from chronic ten- Dancing with the Spirits: The to nourish and honor Self.
sion, lack of sexual desire, and to feel frozen, Exuberant Joy of Afro-Cuban Dance
heavy, trapped, and ill. These symptoms are “We will gather together to engage the spiritu-
cries for help from our wounded pasts—pasts
Felix “Pupy” Insua &Catherine Calderon al practices of yoga: asana, dharina (visualiza-
that prevent us from being fully present in “Salsa Can Save the World!” ran a recent head- tion and mental focus), pranayama, and medi-
our lives. Our contracted self reveals itself in line in a Los Angeles newspaper’s arts section. tation. Engaging the spiritual practices is not
our character structure and body armor. To The article explored the worldwide explosion about being serious or stern or shut down.
find out who we truly are, we must become of interest in salsa music and dance. What is it The group field is lively and open, and fun is
conscious of our armoring—the ways we have about this form that has captivated so many encouraged.”
distorted our natural selves into adults that people? The Cuban music/dance that we
Please have minimum of 3 months’ recent
grab, push, cop-out, deny, or pretend. know today as salsa, rumba, or mambo has
yoga experience. All props are provided.
roots across the entire globe. Deeply influ-
This workshop is an intensive, demanding
enced by African rhythms, and joined with
process for those who wish to restructure
European orchestral music, this rich, com-
their armored character at deep biophysical
plex, intoxicating music even has Indian, Weekend of May 4–6
levels. The program will discuss Reich’s find-
Asian, and indigenous influences, making it
ings of a bioenergetic basis of character for-
truly a “world” culture. There is no easier way Experiencing Esalen
mation and utilize direct interventions in the
to free your spirit and connect with ecstatic,
body’s armoring to mobilize blocked bioener- Experiencing Esalen Staff
heart-bursting joy than to hit the dance floor
gy. Carl Jung’s concepts of transformation will
to a blazing salsa tune. For workshop description see January 26-28.
provide a framework in which to understand
the changes experienced. In this workshop, participants will learn ver-
sions of several dance forms: Afro-Cuban Do We Need Spirituality in the
Within a dynamic, supportive group process,
folkloric, Spanish- and African-derived Age of Science?
individuals can experiment with their defini-
rumba, and dances such as salsa, merengue,
tion of self in bold, profound ways. Dreams, Mani Bhaumik
and mambo. Fundamental drum rhythms and
guided imagery, and movement will deepen
call-and-response chants used to invoke the Most people think science and spirituality are
the exploration and provide the foundation
energies of Yoruban gods and goddesses will like apples and oranges. They cannot be
for a trusting exchange within the workshop
also be taught. Yoga poses and deep-relaxation mixed. This workshop will explore this belief
community. As we shed layers of armor and
techniques will help open the body and pre- in terms of Albert Einstein’s famous pro-
façade, we begin to discover our true, natural-
pare for the rising of Spirit. And of course nouncement, “Science without religion is
ly sexual and spiritual natures.
there will be plenty of no-holds-barred, blow- lame, religion without science is blind.”
CE credit for psychologists; see page 79.
out dance partying! Participants will experi-
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. Can science, in some manner, attest to the
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. ence the deep, soul-shaking effects of truly
opening heart and body to one’s own internal belief in the One Source at the hub of all reli-
rhythms as they remember and respond to gious traditions? There will be in-depth dis-
The Voice of Essence: the call of the drums. This workshop is suit- cussion of how the same scientific method
A Writing Workshop able for everyone, from professional dancers that once compelled us to question the exis-
Lisa Doctor to “can’t drag me out on the dance-floor” types. tence of God is now, by way of new physics
The combination of the expansive, ecstatic and cosmology, developing evidence that
“Fiction and creative nonfiction begin with an indeed tends to support our age-old belief in
celebration of Afro-Cuban drumming and
authentic voice that speaks from a place of the One Source, a higher power behind all
dance joined with the reflective, relaxing
emotional truth, using details to show the creation.
aspects of yoga offers a powerful opportunity
story,” Lisa Doctor writes. “Once this voice is
for freedom. Come dance with the Spirits! Just as the god of religion did not leave the
found, the journey of storytelling begins—and
what an extraordinary journey it is. universe after creating it, science shows us
that the source is still with us. The Star Wars
“Through a series of meditations, writing Retreat as a Spiritual Practice
movies popularized the phrase: May the Force
exercises, and discussion, we will seek our Thomas Michael Fortel be with you. In light of the discoveries of
own clear, strong, and unique voice of essence modern science, this workshop will explain
“Throughout the ages,” says Thomas, “human
as we write and revise a story from our lives. how the source is always with you. It is up to
beings have sought the solace and quiet of
Throughout the week we will activate the five you to get in touch with the source and give
nature as a way of gaining perspective, clarity,
senses, create dialogue that moves story and your mind a laser-like focus to realize your
and spiritual connection. When we go on
characters forward, weave in details, ‘inter- full potential.
retreat we remove ourselves from our daily
view’ characters in order to deepen our under-
schedules, from our homes, and our normal See Seminar Spotlight, page 10.

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Transformation of Relentless Hope: won’t happen that way for us, maybe we even Classes will build upon previous sessions,
A Relational Approach to delude ourselves that old age will be con- culminating in an informal performance. To
Sadomasochism quered by the time we get there. learn more visit www.voicedance.org.
Martha Stark Inevitably we get there. The free ride of youth
The client’s “relentless pursuit of the object” is over. We see the effects of aging in the mir- Finding Your Deepest Purpose
has both masochistic and sadistic compo- ror, feel it in our bodies, notice it in our
minds. What, if anything, lies beyond this Rich Berrett
nents: The client’s relentless hope (which
fuels her masochism) is the stance to which deterioration? How will all of our raised con- Many of us live much of our lives without
she desperately clings in order to avoid con- sciousness help us navigate this passage? presence or awareness of the way we are liv-
fronting certain intolerably painful realities Where is the growth in “growing old”? ing. It is as though our lives are living us,
about the love/hate object, and her relentless “This workshop,” writes Paula Shaw, “is an rather than the other way around. One
rage (which fuels her sadism) is the stance to irreverent exploration of the issues inherent major indication of this is finding empti-
which she resorts in those moments of dawn- in this journey. We will examine our concerns ness in our accomplishments. Academic
ing recognition that the object may not be around aging so as to actualize the wisdom degrees, monetary wealth, success, status—
forthcoming after all. Drawing upon three we’ve gathered along the way—to experience they often leave us asking, “Is that all there
modes of psychotherapeutic action (enhance- that which is ageless in each of us. The course is?” Joseph Campbell recommended, as the
ment of knowledge, provision of experience, consists of personal processes and group most significant quest in life, that we seek
and engagement in relationship), Dr. Stark interaction that explore different aspects of our bliss. This workshop is an exploration
will offer a number of prototypical interven- our lives as we age. Themes include comple- of that all-too-often unexplored yet, para-
tions designed to facilitate transformation of tion, connection, compassion, creativity, and doxically, most satisfying treasure: our
need into capacity, that is, transformation of comedy (a high manifestation of the ageless purpose.
the client’s infantile need to possess and con- perspective). We will aim to transform the This experiential course is designed to help
trol the object (and, when thwarted, to punish experience of aging into the context of age- you contact and express your deepest desires.
the object by destroying it) into the mature lessness—a way to hold it all as a fascinating Through imagery, movement, sculpting, art,
capacity to relent, accept, forgive, internalize, and potentially inspiring adventure into the reflective writing, and music, the workshop
separate, and move on. Ultimately, the thera- essential truth of life, with its ultimately mys- will help you connect with the wisest and
peutic action will involve accountability and terious ending.” most loving part of yourself, your inner wis-
the capacity to relent—on the parts of both dom, and explore the purpose of your life. By
Bring along a story, poem, or anecdote that
client and therapist. listening to your inner voice, you become
exemplifies your aging experience.
This course is designed so that participants more present to who you really are, beneath
will be able to: the familiar thoughts, habits, and patterns of
Rhythm Tribe Song Circle living.
• Understand the relationship between the
relentless pursuit of the object and the Emile Hassan Dyer In addition, there will be exercises to enable
refusal to grieve your imagination to create a personal “special
Singing has historically been a communal
• Recognize the ways in which place,” a place which is beautiful, peaceful,
activity, not simply reserved for a select few
sadomasochism can be played out either secure, and rich in wisdom. With these
pop stars. Singing is everyone’s birthright, and
relationally or internally resources from within, you can achieve your
no training is required.
deepest desires.
• Appreciate the importance of the patient’s
In this workshop participants will engage and CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
need for omnipotent control of the object
energize their whole beings in the time-hon-
This program is offered in conjunction with ored tradition of learning through Sacred
Harvard Medical School Department of Play. They will learn songs from a wide variety
Continuing Education. For more information, of traditions and cultures, such as West Week of May 6–11
including how to register, see Special African, Australian (Aboriginal), South
Programs, page 80. African, Russian, Celtic, Native American, and New Poems Week
Approved for CMEs for physicians. Asian. Participants will also practice tradition-
Sharon Olds
CE credit for psychologists; see page 79. al and beatbox vocal-percussion styles,
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. explore their own voices, and play with Critics who love imagery, risk taking, and an
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
improvisational layering in a safe and sup- accessible voice have praised the poetry of
portive environment. Active listening with all Sharon Olds. Michael Ondaatje has called
Women and Aging: senses will be encouraged. Olds’s poems “pure fire in the hands.”
An Ageless Conversation
The morning sessions will focus on active lis- Says Sharon Olds: “This workshop is a time
Paula Shaw tening, rhythmic exploration, and toning, for writing new poems and practicing a deep
We are never truly prepared for the reality of interspersed with chants and songs from openness and alertness to each other’s work.
aging. Even though we witness others going around the world. In the afternoon, a review Each of us will hope to write first drafts
through it, typically there is a high degree of of the morning’s material will lead to focused which in some way move beyond what we
personal denial that we ourselves will grow concentration on different oral traditions by have written before.”
old—maybe we won’t live that long, maybe it combining much of the morning’s material There will be no writing exercises or assign-
with new songs to be expanded upon.

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ments, and during the gatherings no xeroxed work into a beneficial full-body massage. music. This program is open to all levels of
copies. To apply, send a letter with your experience and is useful for health practition-
Traditional and intuitive energy-balancing
name, address, phone number, e-mail ers, bodyworkers, and those interested in
techniques are combined with the nurturing
address, and three pages of recent poems, developing healing tools for working with
support and relaxing long strokes and stretch-
typed (no more than one poem per page). friends and family.
es of Esalen Massage, deepening and enhanc-
Do not include a SASE; poems will not be CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
ing the experience. The warm-ups and use of
returned. Send them to Olds 5-Day Poetry CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79.
dance and movement help connect partici-
Workshop, c/o Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA
pants with themselves, with each other, and
93920. Be sure to specify that you are apply-
with nature. The Power of Mindsets: Strategies to
ing for Sharon Olds’s 5-Day workshop. Your Nurture Motivation, Self-Discipline,
poems must be received by February 24, Sessions contain demonstrations with super-
and Resilience in Angry Youth
2007. Participants will be notified of their vised exchanges and plenty of practice time.
acceptance by March 16, 2007. Emphasis is on creating a safe environment Robert Brooks
for learning and exploration. The workshop Angry youth present challenges for mental-
This workshop is offered in a weekend format
uses meditation, sounding, and awareness health professionals, educators, and parents.
May 11-13 (if accepted into either workshop,
exercises to encourage deeper understanding Often punitive measures are used when
it is not possible to switch).
and harmony. Strong focus is on staying intervening with these children and adoles-
grounded and refining the quality of contact. cents. This seminar will describe a strength-
The Dance of Essence and Spirit: Demonstrations present principles of energy based approach that uses “mindsets” as a cen-
Esalen Massage® and Energy Work flow, opening and balancing meridian lines, tral concept. Mindsets are seen as assump-
chakra integration, and the application of spe- tions and expectations we possess about our-
Laurie Lioness Parizek &Ellen Watson cific energetic points, as well as gentle intu- selves and others that guide our behaviors.
What lies behind us and what lies before us itive touch. All are combined with the sooth- The mindset of professionals who work suc-
Are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. ing, flowing movements and attention to cessfully with angry youth will be outlined
— Ralph Waldo Emerson detail of Esalen Massage. Individual needs along with exercises to reinforce this mind-
This workshop provides an opportunity for will be addressed. set. The importance of identifying and rein-
physical and spiritual renewal inspired by the The workshop makes full use of Esalen’s beau- forcing each youngster’s “islands of compe-
majesty of Big Sur. It is designed for people tiful grounds and facilities. Please bring your tence” will be highlighted.
interested in integrating energy-based healing willingness to have fun and your favorite

56 You can now register on-line at www.esalen.org. Workshops appear on the Web before the Catalog is printed.
The mindset of angry youth will be examined with presence—you will learn how to inte- anced posture that increases your flexibility,
to understand the basis of their feelings and grate conscious, whole-body breathing into maintains length in your torso, and dramati-
actions. This mindset will be contrasted with your life to support your health and your cally reduces the stresses and strains that
that of hopeful, resilient children and adoles- quest for self-realization. cause chronic pain and discomfort. You will
cents. Specific strategies will be offered for learn to walk and sit in a way that frees you
Recommended reading: Lewis, The Tao of
nurturing a “resilient mindset” together with from pain and constriction, and empowers
Natural Breathing and Free Your Breath, Free
such qualities as self-discipline, self-dignity, you with strength and self-confidence. Other
Your Life.
intrinsic motivation, responsibility, caring, benefits:
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
and resilience. These strategies can be applied • Learn how to realign your bones as you
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
in a number of settings including outpatient walk, stand, sit, bend, and sleep
therapy, inpatient and residential programs,
• Dramatically improve your walking and
and schools. In addition, steps that profes- The Graduate MAX
running as you acquire balance
sionals can adopt to develop their own “stress Paula Shaw
hardiness” and lessen the likelihood of disillu- • Dissolve aches and pains
sionment and burnout will be examined. If it’s been a while since you’ve taken the • Receive personalized feedback throughout
MAX and you’d like to challenge yourself the class
This program is offered in conjunction with again in that “special” way, welcome to the
Harvard Medical School Department of If you are running the Big Sur Marathon, this
Graduate MAX. This is an opportunity for workshop will guide you to an easy, speedy
Continuing Education. For more information, you to play one hundred percent, supported
including how to register, see Special recovery.
by a community of individuals who have
Programs, page 80. been there before. Such a degree of commit- CE credit for nurses; see page 79.

Approved CMEs for physicians. ment serves to up the ante with the kind of
CE credit for psychologists; see page 79. support and safety that can catapult your self-
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. expression into new realms. You will be Weekend of May 11–13
encouraged to demonstrate higher levels of
self-generation and leadership—of your own New Poems Weekend
Free Your Breath, Free Your Life work and the work of others.
Dennis Lewis Sharon Olds
Come play hardball with the pros.
The ever-increasing speed, stress, and dishar- Enrollment is limited to those have taken the For workshop description see May 6-11. This
mony of the modern world not only condi- MAX, at Esalen or elsewhere. As always, weekend workshop differs from its five-day
tions us to a way of living in which the future attendance at all sessions is required and late counterpart in duration only.
is often felt to be more important than the hours are likely. To apply, send a letter with your name,
present, but also cuts us off from the immedi- Prerequisite: A 3-5 minute memorized perfor- address, phone number, and e-mail address,
ate experience of ourselves as living, breath- mance piece composed by you for this work- and three pages of recent poems, typed (no
ing beings. As a result, many of us live as shop. Come prepared to take on the assign- more than one poem per page). Do not
unconscious, breathless automatons, rushing ment you secretly prayed you’d never be given include a SASE; poems will not be returned.
into an imaginary future, seldom present to (and bring the paraphernalia). Send them to Olds Weekend Poetry Workshop,
the mystery and miracle of our lives right c/o Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA 93920. Be
now and here. Our breathing is so constricted sure to specify that you are applying for
and incomplete that it undermines our Balance: You’re Only Young Once Sharon Olds’s Weekend workshop. Your
health, our vitality, and our consciousness. But You Can Feel That Way Forever poems must be received by March 1, 2007.
Such breathing also deprives us of one of the Jean Couch Participants will be notified of their accep-
great joys of living on this earth: the expan- tance by March 21 2007.
sive sensation of a free, easy, boundless breath How do you walk through the world? Are you
that engages the whole of ourselves and opens open, strong, expansive, active, alive? Or are
us to the miracle of “the breath of life.” you closed off, weak, in pain, constricted, pas- Be Here (Wow!): A Buddhist
sive? How you walk, stand, and sit in the Workshop for Cynics in Recovery
Using ideas, insights, and practices from his world reveals who you are.
book Free Your Breath, Free Your Life, Dennis Wesley Nisker
Lewis will take you on a journey of presence This workshop is for anyone from yoga practi- Oh wondrous creatures,
into the physiology, psychology, and spiritual- tioners to runners, walkers, or computer by what strange miracle
ity of natural, boundless breathing. You will nerds, and everyone in between. The goal is to do you so often
learn and practice the seven basic self-direct- teach you—no matter what your age—the fun- not smile?
ed ways of working with the breath: con- damentals of using your skeletal system to — Hafiz, Sufi poet
scious; controlled; focused; movement-sup- support your body in balance so that your “At this very moment,” writes Wes Nisker,
ported; position-supported; touch-supported; muscles remain pliant, flexible, and powerful “there are apparent miracles taking place all
and sound-supported breathing. Through throughout your life. around us and within us. We have only to
safe, powerful exercises—as well as through Aging is usually associated with stooped, look closely in order to become amazed and
special movements, postures, sounds, medita- shortened, weakened bodies. In this work- to fall in love with ourselves and the world. In
tions, qigong practices, dialogue, and work shop, you will be shown how to achieve a bal- this workshop we will make creative use of

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some of the most important Buddhist medita- Simply Wild: Experiencing Nature It’s never too late to clear the past. You may be
tion techniques, as we explore the wondrous Steven Harper surprised at how the obstacles, concerns, or
experience of being human. With an attitude anxieties you face in career and relationship
of curiosity and playfulness, we will examine I do know how to pay attention, how to fall down can be tied to family myths that keep you
the workings of our bodies and minds, our into the grass, how to kneel down in the grass, from having the life you want. The workshop
nature as nature, and our place in the grand how to be idle and blessed, how to stroll through offers specific strategies and principles to take
scheme of things. In the process we will the fields, the heat off any issues you have (or have had)
hopefully find some relief from our personal which is what I have been doing all day. with your mother, and to give you tools for
Tell me, what else should I have done.
dramas, and a new sense of value and mean- improving your relationship and communica-
— Mary Oliver
ing in our lives.” tion.
“The weekend is simple,” Steve Harper writes.
The workshop sessions will include guided “We stroll through the wilds of Big Sur on
meditations on the life of the body; on our hikes, soak in the natural mineral hot springs, Family Arts Program
vital “animal” conditioning; on death and eat good, wholesome food, commune with
dying; on the nature of consciousness. The Jayson Fann &Esalen Arts Center Staff
ourselves, others, and nature. With wilderness
talks and discussions will present both tradi- as our teacher and the bare attention of aware- This workshop, at the Esalen Art Barn, is for
tional Buddhist views of self and reality as ness we show up for life as it unfolds moment parents, children, and any and all family
well as some of the latest information from to moment. We come into deep contact with members who want to immerse themselves in
evolutionary biology and psychology to sup- the raw beauty of this mysterious world.” a weekend of fun and creative expression.
port and guide the meditations. The humor of Painting, clay sculpting, mask making, drum-
“crazy wisdom” will also be present in the The group will venture out on two hikes 2-6 ming, games, and outdoor explorations of the
workshop. miles in length. Simple practices that encour- magnificent Esalen grounds are just some of
age awareness and contemplation—”how to be the activities participants will explore during
idle and blessed”—will be shared with the a weekend made more memorable by sharing
Sweet Mischief: A Lighthearted Path group as well as the wonders of the rich natur- it with loved ones.
for Self-Realization and Restoration al history of Big Sur. No previous experience
in simplicity or nature is required. Further All children must be accompanied by an adult.
David Schiffman
information will be sent upon registration. ($40 materials fee paid directly to the leader)
Step right up, step right in, come and enjoy the
trouble you’re in.
— Coyote Old Man
Sharing the Path as Mothers and
The radiance of a light heart changes for the Daughters Week of May 13–18
better everything it reveals. It bathes us in an
Carol Adrienne &Sigrid Matthews
atmosphere of playfulness, hope, and good- The Upledger Institute’s CranioSacral II
will. It is born of innate wisdom and is a bless- “The closest relationship we ever have is with
ing for all who share it. If you feel that living a our mothers,” write Carol Adrienne and Sigrid Upledger Institute
passionate, lighthearted, authentic life is a Matthews, a mother-daughter co-facilitation This workshop further explores the
necessity, not a luxury, if presence to deeper, team. “We come from mothers, and we may CranioSacral System and its function in rela-
wiser, more naturally uninhibited spirits well become mothers. This biological bond, tionship to other patho-physiological body
helps you balance out the needs and demands potentially as strong and enduring as the old- systems. The course will begin with the study
of others with your own, if you feel being free est oak tree, is all too often severed, taken for of cranial base dysfunctions as perceived,
and whole in your own skin is the proper granted, or in need of healing.” diagnosed, and treated by Dr. William
foundation for a real life lived—then you’re In this workshop, Carol and Sigrid create a Sutherland, the father of cranial osteopathy.
ready for the lighthearted path of sweet mis- warm and safe environment to explore the Students will learn how to integrate
chief. shadows and shared destinies of you and your Sutherland’s techniques for identifying and
Join David Schiffman and friends in a week- mother. Whether you come alone or with evaluating lesions into a ten-step protocol and
end of high spirits, joyful antics, and deep your own mother or daughter, you will have a how to apply individual correction treatments
contemplation amidst all things considered. chance to examine how you are alike, how when needed.
“Our aim together,” writes David, “is to express you are different, and how you may be living Evaluation and treatment processes of the
our deepest thoughts and feelings in a dream- out the unconscious patterns of this primary hard palate, the mandible, and temporo-
time celebration of lighthearted intention. We relationship, which affect other realms of mandibular joint will be presented and prac-
will call on the uplifting spirit medicine of your life. ticed to complete the exploration of the mas-
ceremony, touch, dance, music, and song, Sigrid will lead participants in gentle yoga ticatory system. Emphasis will then be direct-
along with the powers of spirit-family and exercises to open the body and release stored ed to whole body evaluation, as discussions
personal daring and sharing. Our mission: to unresolved issues. Reflective writing exercises will center on various “physiological phenom-
reconnect with what is free, natural, and alive and frank discussions (with humor) will help ena” that occur within the body.
inside us … a joyful tune-up … a time you to shine the light on the messages you The SomatoEmotional Release process will
designed to leave you feeling more nimble, received from your mother, what she received also be introduced with discussion and
poised, and able to face the challenge of mak- from her mother, and how these may need to demonstration of an “energy cyst.”
ing the life you hope for.” be transformed so that you can both grow. Participants must have completed the

58 You can now register on-line at www.esalen.org. Workshops appear on the Web before the Catalog is printed.
Upledger Institute’s CranioSacral Therapy I, vulnerability/strength, boundaries/intimacy, unfold of its own accord. Natural feelings of
either at Esalen or elsewhere. sadness/joy, agony/ecstasy. As we continue to excitement and fear that often accompany
open our energy centers, we can employ imagi- creative endeavors become catalysts to trans-
Please note: Registration for this workshop is
nation, intuition, and inspiration in the cre- form emotion into color and passion into
through The Upledger Institute only. Please
ation and articulation of vision—vision for our- imagery.
call The Upledger Institute at 1-800-233-5880.
selves, our family, our community, our planet,
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. Prompted by guided meditations, music, and
and cosmos, vision that supports us becoming
CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79. movement, you’ll translate the unique per-
the leaders we have been waiting for.”
spective of your experiences through your
There will also be several sessions at the Vision Paintings. Allowing your “inner light”
Moving Meditation Practice:
Inspiration, Vision, Ecstasy
Esalen Baths, learning the basics of giving and to be expressed in a wide variety of colors
receiving Essential Touch. This workshop is brings awareness to the areas of your life that
Ellen Watson for everybody, beginners and experienced seek healing. Release your expectations of
Where there is no vision the people perish. ecstatic dancers alike. Come with beginner’s how you should paint and you’ll be surprised
— Proverbs 29:18 mind, prepared for moments of inspiration at the power and wisdom of what comes
We are the ones we have been waiting for.
and vision. Please bring a journal and a through you.
— Hopi prophecy
favorite poem from Rumi or Hafiz. ($45 materials fee paid directly to the leader)

“In this workshop,” Ellen Watson writes, “we


enter the visionary world of ecstatic dance Vision Painting Natural Powers: Making a Real Life
through the seven doorways of the chakra out of Our Heart’s Desire
Helen Jerene Malcolm
system. This Spirit-Dance practice supports
opening the doorways to your imagination, What is your vision for your life? What makes David Schiffman
intuition, and inspiration, those landscapes your heart sing and brings peace and fulfill- “This workshop,” writes David Schiffman, “is
where the Divine dances and speaks through ment into your life? for people who seek the courage, skill, and
you. Activating the energy of the chakras Vision Painting will help you to access deeper support to live their lives with true originali-
through ecstatic dance can cleanse and open levels of consciousness and bring to light your ty, passion, and integrity. It will be a time to
your body, heart, and mind. The qualities of soul’s vision. In Vision Painting, you explore explore the realms of unconventional logic
these seven wheels of energy are: grounded, how your intuitive responses to color reveal and the mysteries of spirit, the fundamental
creative, powerful, heartful, truthful, vision- information about the state of your body, realities of those who are self-made, spiritual-
ary, and conscious. Our dance will invite inte- mind, and soul. In Vision Painting’s medita- ly independent, and visionary in orientation
gration and balancing of these important tions, you allow color to express itself through and ways. Our aim will be to cultivate the
aspects of human being. you—in any shape and form. Concepts of resources, rhythms, and wisdom that come
“right” and “wrong” are dropped in order to from deep self-knowledge and self-mastery.
“As we embody these qualities, we open our-
selves to living in the heart of paradox, where enter a flow state in which you learn to paint “In a climate of mutual support, simple trust,
opposites invite one another into the dance: with intuitive receptivity, letting the painting and honest interest in each other, our aim will
be to bring ourselves entirely toward whatev-
er we hope for and cherish. A wide variety of
psychological themes and attunement prac-
tices, both dynamic and meditative, will be
used to illuminate the character of our com-
mitment to ourselves and our style of relating
to others. Together we will see what we can do
to strengthen our faith and adeptness at
applying the logic of our hearts to our own
self-care as well as to our relationships,
careers, community, and the understanding of
our life’s true mission.”

Authenticity, Intuition, and


Creativity—For Gay and Bi Men
Justin Hecht
“Many gay and bisexual men long for a more
authentic and satisfying life,” writes Justin
Hecht. “Having grown up in a rejecting and
DANIEL BIANCHETTA

hostile culture, we may continue to feel


empty and inhibited—long after we think
we’ve dealt with our sexual orientation.
“In this healing and affirming workshop, we

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will create an intentional community to sup-
port our growth and individuation. We will
develop our authenticity through sustained
group process, challenging and supporting
each other to be deeply honest. Through
music and meditation, we will allow our intu-
ition to emerge and inform our souls. Through
small-group and paired-coaching exercises, we
will encourage each other to take risks and
commit to living more creatively.”
Please note: Music has played an integral part
in this workshop for many years. To introduce
yourself to the group, please select two pieces
of music that are deeply meaningful to you.
Your selections should be no longer than five
minutes and should be in CD or MP3 format.
If you prefer, you are welcome to bring a
meaningful piece of art in another format,
such as poetry or painting.

DANIEL BIANCHETTA
If you have questions, feel free to contact
Justin Hecht at 415-673-0283 or
Justinhecht@prodigy.net.

Guided by these authors, the program then tion, and awakening. In a mindful retreat
Weekend of May 18–20 poses some basic questions: What are the core atmosphere, you’ll be taught contemplative,
features of pre-modern philosophy, art, and somatic, and psychological tools for feasting
Esalen: America and the Religion culture? How did those features change with on the experience of being alive.
of No Religion the advent of modernism? And, most impor-
Dimensions of eating and food that are expe-
tantly, how are they shifting again in the con-
Michael Murphy &Jeffrey Kripal rienced with mindful awareness can lead to a
temporary postmodern era?
reopening of psychological depth, a fuller
This workshop is a two-day celebration of
The workshop will also focus on the personal embodiment, and a deeper sense of the cre-
Jeffrey Kripal’s major history of the Institute,
and the political. What does it mean to live in ative, relational, and spiritual aspects of being
Esalen: America and the Religion of No Religion
a postmodern era? What does it mean to be a alive. Otherwise, unacknowledged hungers,
(University of Chicago Press, 2007). This
political citizen of the new era? How do unrecognized feelings, trances, wounds, and
event will feature historical film footage, pho-
changing patterns in the external world affect personal mythologies around eating and the
tographs, tales of yore (and not so yore), and
both our internal lived experiences and the body misdirect our energies into filling these
a dialogue between Michael Murphy, Jeffrey
way we conduct our political activities? voids and away from being free and fully
Kripal, seminarians, and members of the
alive. This workshop offers neither a diet plan
Esalen community on the history, meanings, Many view the advent of postmodern times
nor medical advice, but it does provide tools
and possible futures of the Esalen Institute. as a terrifying development. They see an
to help you focus on sources of true nourish-
Appearances by various figures in the book emergency situation and cling desperately to
ment. Topics include:
may enrich the discussion, as will wine, shar- a prior order. But within the term “emer-
ing, memories, and laughter. gency” lies a hidden word: “emergent.” The • Your unique food mythologies, patterns, and
emergence of postmodern times offers the trances
possibility of new and exciting forms of exis- • Interconnectedness of Self, Other, and
Postmodern Cares of the Self tence that can work in harmony with the new Cosmos
Bradley Lewis times. The workshop will focus on these new • Communal stories and release of shame and
possibilities and the cares of the self and soci- secrets
We live in an age of tremendous transition. The
ety that can release their potential. • Eating and the body as practice for renewal,
once cherished truths of previous times have
become uncertain and unreliable as we rapidly See Seminar Spotlight, page 11. contemplation, and meditation
move into the uncharted waters of what some There will be silent community meals, self-
call a postmodern era. Our new postmodernist assessment stories, music and ritual, medita-
Eating, Food, and the Body/Self
world poses new social problems, forcing us out tion, and deep relaxation. Teachings and activ-
of our old patterns and demanding new and Jerome Front ities will alternate with periods of silence.
smart ways of being in the world. Eating, food, and the body/self are intimately Open to all, the workshop is an especially rich
What exactly is postmodernism? This work- intertwined. Tapping into these connections resource for therapists and nurses.
shop begins by introducing key authors in using the practices and metaphors of food CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
postmodern philosophy, art, and culture. and the body can lead to healing, transforma- CE credit for nurses; see page 79.

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The One Thing Holding You Back: tively practice for “peace and power in your In Pursuit of Optimum Health
How Emotional Connection Breaks daily life.” (Krishnamacharya) Dennis Gates
All Barriers
Please bring your own yoga mat. Optimum health is having the energy to live
Raphael Cushnir
life without effort. It is having an optimum
Do you have an unrealized dream? Are you Photographing the Seasons of Big Sur body, an optimum mind, and an optimum
still waiting to tap your full potential? spirit. It can be so simple: We are what eat,
Daniel &Cynthia Bianchetta drink, breathe, think, feel, react to, love, and
“Almost always,” writes Raphael Cushnir,
“what prevents us from manifesting our great- Big Sur abounds with natural beauty in every practice. Why has modern life made our abili-
est life vision is a reservoir of unfelt emotion. season. It is a land where the waves of the ty to control our health so complex?
Resisting this emotion is what sabotages Pacific caress the rugged California coastline, In the 15th century Leonardo da Vinci dis-
prayer, affirmations, or any other personal- where the sun and the fog perform their cussed his concepts of “wise health.” Andrew
growth technique. Finding and feeling this perennial dance through magical redwood Weil, M.D., developed a natural plan for this
emotion is what infuses our mission with forests and over grassy slopes. in his classic Eight Weeks to Optimum Health
Spirit and makes us truly unstoppable. It’s Participants in this workshop will contem- and completed this plan in Healthy Aging. A
simple, but most of us never learn precisely plate with a camera the beauty of Big Sur. On dozen respected authors espouse similar con-
how—not at home, school, or even in therapy.” Friday night the group will meet to prepare cepts.
Raphael has pioneered a method of emotional for Saturday’s photographic excursion by Dr. Dennis Gates has taken the wisdom of his-
connection that virtually anybody can master, invoking the use of photography as a tool for tory’s health gurus—from cavemen to da Vinci
and that can be learned in just one weekend. meditation, healing, self-growth, and spiritual to Andrew Weil—enveloped it with learning
It’s grounded in both contemporary neuro- connection. Saturday will be a time for con- and experience, and produced a practical,
science and the great wisdom traditions. He’s necting with Big Sur in its late spring attire: commonsense workshop for assisting every-
shared it with immediate and lasting results the wildflowers, the sunsets, the misty one in reaching optimum health, including
all around the world. You can use this emo- panoramas. On Sunday morning the group those living with an illness—cancer, arthritis,
tional connection to overcome lifelong strug- will gather to share its creativity together. MS, diabetes—anyone recovering from
gles with: No experience is necessary and all levels are surgery, and those wanting to prevent illness.
• Career welcome. Please bring a digital 35mm camera Dr. Gates, a former surgeon and a graduate fel-
• Family you are familiar with, a journal, and any exist- low of Dr. Weil, is now a practitioner of
• Relationships ing photos you want to share with the group. Integrative Medicine. You will be guided
• Weight through the principles of optimum health in
• Self-esteem all three realms—body, mind, and spirit.
• Addiction Week of May 20–25 Nutrition is only one aspect of health.
Didactic, interactive, relaxation, energy, mind,
This workshop is designed to help you fall in
and exercise sessions will be integrated, so
love with every moment of your life. It can The Heart of the Matter
that when you leave this workshop you will
lead to the kind of personal accomplishment
Kathryn Altman &Jonathan Horan have the wisdom to live a healthy life in its
you’ve longed for, and also help you serve the
simplest form. For more information:
world. “The Heart of the Matter,” the leaders write, “is
www.optimumhealthchicago.org.
a field trip into the land of forgotten feelings,
where we learn the art of befriending our Recommended reading: Weil, Eight Weeks to
Advanced Yoga Practice for emotions, expressing them with purity and Optimum Health, and Healthy Aging; Pasternak
Perfect Beginners directness. In our time together we will & Boldt, Five Factor Fitness; Benson & Klipper,
Mark Whitwell reawaken the fluid stream between our emo- The Relaxation Response.
tions (the heart) and our bodies (the matter). CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
According to Yoga master Krishnamacharya,
Gradually, we’ll shake off the layers of protec- CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
Yoga was not meant to be a struggle to attain
tion that leave so many of us hungering for
some future goal, but a direct participation in
intimacy with ourselves, friends, and lovers, a
the nurturing force of Life. Senses Wide Open: An Active
community. Exploration of Presence
This course is designed to provide advanced
“Dancing Gabrielle Roth’s 5Rhythms™, a Johanna Putnoi
Yoga understanding and practice for those
cathartic form of ecstatic moving meditation,
new to Yoga. The program will also be helpful Scene: You shake hands with a stranger.
we free our bodies and feel what is held in our
for Yoga students of any level who wish to Warmth and kinship seem to flow into you.
hearts. Taking refuge from the world of doing,
understand the principles of Your body says, Pursue this relationship. You
we’ll dance in this land where mountains
Krishnamacharya, “the teacher of our teach- tell yourself, I must be imagining things. You
meet ocean, and remember our true nature:
ers.” Participants will study how to apply these turn away.
the wild and tender beating hearts that lie
principles to the Yoga they already know (and
just below the surface. And along the way, we Scene: You go on a long walk. You return home
love) in order to make it efficient, powerful,
reclaim our power to love.” feeling fit and refreshed. Your body says, I feel
and safe. Emphasis will be given to develop-
ing a personalized practice, which you can Recommended reading: Roth, Sweat Your great. But when you look in the mirror you
take away from Esalen and continue to effec- Prayers and Maps to Ecstasy. tell yourself, I’ll never look the way I should.

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Scene: Your lover’s touch feels rough, insensi- Painting the Outer and Inner This retreat is ideal both for beginners and
tive. Your muscles tense. You can’t seem to get Landscape seasoned practitioners looking to share a lov-
in a romantic mood. Your body says, I really Adam Wolpert ing, relaxed space with their partners. Perry
don’t like the way this feels. You tell yourself, and Johanna will share their knowledge of
There must be something wrong with me. Painting out-of-doors is a profound experi- this work and the enrichment it has brought
ence, one that engages all of our senses, our them in their togetherness. There will be
Our body, in its wisdom, continually sends us minds, and our spirits. Faced with nature’s plenty of supervised, hands-on learning as
signals. We know we should pay attention, dynamic forces we are challenged to develop well as time to enjoy the stunning beauty of
but our mind takes over. We reject the body as visual sensitivity, flexibility, and resilience. the Esalen grounds and the healing waters of
wrong—too weak, too lustful, too fat, too old. We come into deeper relationship with the Esalen’s hot springs. Bring your willing hands
Instead of listening to our body’s natural wis- world and with ourselves when we open to and an open heart.
dom we do the opposite, then wonder why the living landscape around us. We begin to
we don’t feel better. see the world as never before and our paint-
Learning to live fully in your body changes ings give evidence of that new vision. Balancing Attention, Intention,
your relationship to everything—to yourself, Action, and Rest: Organizing Your
This workshop invites both beginners and Nervous System
to others, to the earth. This workshop in the experienced painters to immerse themselves
Lomi Somatic tradition integrates Western in landscape painting. Daily sessions will be Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen
psychological and bodywork perspectives devoted to painting rapid sketches and more Understanding and embodying the various
with Eastern spiritual disciplines. The tools developed small oil paintings out-of-doors. aspects of our nervous system can offer new
are presence, perception, contact, and prac- Basic oil technique, instruction in setting up a insights and perspectives that free us and help
tice. The disciplines used are meditation, con- palette, mixing colors, and brushwork will be us discover internal patterns that bring
scious movement, bodywork, breathwork, balanced with slide lectures on visual theory, increased focus, clarity, and balance between
and Gestalt. This is an opportunity to practice composition, and special issues in landscape productivity and rest.
interrupting your habits of body, heart, and painting. Participants will learn from individ-
mind by expanding your ability to see, hear, ual instruction and each other, and have The nervous system is a continuous whole.
sense, feel, and be existentially present. opportunities to share their paintings and However, when its various aspects are individ-
experiences in a supportive environment. ually perceived, physically, emotionally, and
Recommended reading: Putnoi, Senses Wide
cognitively, we can more completely feel our-
Open: The Art and Practice of Living in Your Body. The spectacular beauty of Esalen, with its radi- selves and communicate who we are to oth-
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. ant gardens, flowing waters, and rugged coast- ers.
CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79.
line, provides the perfect setting to explore
this exciting practice. Bring a sun hat, layers of This workshop will examine the interrela-
clothes, and a portable easel if you have one. tionships between attention, intention,
Your Own Yoga from the Source
action, and rest. Through exploring major net-
Mark Whitwell Note: The cover of this catalog features an works of the nervous system, the program
Adam Wolpert painting. will investigate how they provide the anatom-
If you can breathe, you can do yoga.
— Krishnamacharya ($100 materials fee paid directly to the leader) ical and physiological base for supporting and
changing our internal and external responses
This workshop offers a detailed study of the
to events in our lives. The workshop will
technology of asana, pranayama, bandha,
Weekend of May 25–27 cover:
meditation, and life as a seamless process.
Krishnamacharya gave precise instructions so • Finding comfort as the base for change
that an authentic and efficient yoga practice An Esalen Massage Retreat for Couples through the enteric nervous system
could be custom-built for each person, taking • Releasing into rest through the
Perry &Johanna Holloman parasympathetic nervous system
into account individual differences—age,
health, body type, and cultural background. The art of Esalen Massage® can be a powerful • Directing attention and intention through
tool in enhancing the skill to touch in any the sympathetic nervous system
The ancients perceived that the breath is the
relationship. In this weekend retreat, sur- • Manifesting action through the somatic
most critical function of a living organism. The
rounded by Big Sur’s natural beauty and the nervous system
purpose of an asana (yoga pose) is to participate
healing waters at Esalen, Perry and Johanna
in and enhance the breath. It is the careful • Integrating comfort, rest, attention,
will teach couples how to use this art as a
selection of asana movements for each person intention, and action through the vagal
source of nurturing and support. The long,
that ensures that the breath is strengthened nerve network
flowing strokes characteristic of this approach
without struggle. Mark Whitwell can help you • Discovering rejuvenation through the
radiate a sense of loving intimacy that is vital
develop a personalized Yoga practice to maxi- autonomic fluid rhythm
to a coupled relationship. With Perry and
mize the benefits of this ancient practice.
Johanna’s guidance, couples will learn to give Material will be presented through a Body-
This workshop is suitable for beginners or each other a full-body massage, which all can Mind Centering® approach and will include
advanced students and teachers seeking to then take home as a new tool for exploring movement exploration, touch, lecture,
incorporate the principles of powerful Yoga how to nurture your partner and your rela- demonstration, and discussion.
adapted to individual needs into daily life. tionship. Some of the benefits of this healing CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
Please bring your own yoga mat. art are pain relief, deep relaxation, and an CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79.
enhanced capacity to experience pleasure.
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Mind, Mood, and Happiness: • Developing skills for accessing the resources Win/Win: The Path to Peaceful
Meditation and MindBody Healing of the core self Solutions
Ronald Alexander • Utilization of the unconscious for activating Mary Goldenson
internal healing resources
People can learn to grow—to change their When people experience conflict and their
• Meditation (insight, Tibetan, and non-dual)
thinking and behavior in ways that enhance needs continually go unmet, they participate
and psychological skills to deepen
happiness and well-being. Studies in the in a retaliatory cycle or “getting even” process.
concentration, promote insight, and develop
fields of health psychology and learned opti- All conflict contains need—the need for
presence
mism confirm this. For 2,500 years, the wis- power, for approval, for inclusion, for justice,
dom teachings of the East have utilized what • Exploration of natural mind/body healing or for identity.
their texts refer to as “skillful methods” for rhythms (yogic and somatic breathing
methods) Mediation interrupts the retaliatory process,
the study and transformation of the
circumventing the likelihood of costly arbitra-
mind/body. These meditation and visualiza- • Buddhist psychological methods for dealing
tion or litigation. During mediation the dis-
tion practices help to cultivate self-regulation with unpleasant or painful “afflictive” states
putants have the opportunity to confront each
through awareness, concentration, mindful- of mind
other and express their strong emotions and
ness, and other attention skills, leading to • Discussion of mind, self, and happiness opinions before a neutral party. Confrontation
clarity of mind, spaciousness of self, and from both Western Self-psychology and precedes resolution, communication precedes
greater compassion. Buddhist psychology perspectives negotiation.
Using techniques from modern psychology • Practices that promote lovingkindness
This workshop teaches:
and Tibetan Buddhism along with non-dual Recommended reading: Goleman, Healing
teachings (Advaita-Vedic), participants will be • The five steps of negotiation
Emotions: Conversations with the Dalai Lama;
taught skills to calm the mind, regulate affect Csikszentmihalyi, Flow: The Psychology of • How to constructively manage
states, develop trust with the unconscious, Optimal Experience: Fryba, Art of Happiness: disagreement
and explore inner resources for activating cre- Teaching of Buddhist Psychology. • Communication amid resistance
ativity, vitality, and a sense of well-being. CE credit for psychologists; see page 79. • How to ask productive questions
Methods include: CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
In a safe and supportive environment, the
workshop will address personal, work-related,
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and relationship issues using experiential and Because this workshop is designed to affirm sexual desires, our burning ambitions, even
didactic methods, case studies, handouts, and men who love men, this weekend offers an our finances, than about our sadness. As a
open discussion. The course is for individuals opportunity for men of all sexual orientations result, we find ourselves in a culture that is
or couples seeking ways to address conflict to come together to explore, share, and per- paradoxically complex and naïve about the
and identify creative resolutions; for profes- haps even discover new sides to themselves in stories of sadness.
sionals addressing the issues of our times a safe, supportive, and professional environ-
“This workshop,” Brad Lewis writes,
(divorce, separation, blended families); and ment.
“explores the various ways to narrate sadness
for those considering mediation as a second
and its recovery. We start by unpacking the
career or as an adjunct to their profession.
key elements of narrative—plot, character,
CE credit for psychologists; see page 79. Week of May 27–June 1 and metaphor—which are central for framing
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
and narrating depression. We then look at a
range of examples from creative, autobio-
Framing Depression:
graphic, and therapeutic literatures. The pro-
Men Who Love Men: Going Beyond Understanding Our Sadness
fessional narratives we explore include sto-
the Patriarchal Masculine Bradley Lewis ries from biopsychiatry, psychoanalysis,
Arnie J. Vargas We live in an era of depression. Depression humanistic therapists, family therapists,
and sadness affect 121 million people across feminist therapists, spiritual healers, ecopsy-
While many of the world’s ancient cultures chologists, and more. By tending to these
offered different models of what it meant to the globe. In the U.S. sixteen percent of the
population, roughly 35 million people, suffer many stories, participants can dramatically
be male and masculine, the establishment of enhance their narrative competency with
patriarchy and its institutions limited what it from severe depression at some time. With so
many people experiencing depression, stories regard to sadness. They will recognize a vari-
means to be masculine to a rigid definition ety of ways that sadness can be told, and
which leaves out many men. of sadness—our sadness—abound. Some of
these stories come from sufferers themselves begin to appreciate the many alternative
In this workshop, participants are invited to and some come from clinicians, psycholo- ways sadness can be organized, lived with,
explore what it means to be masculine and gists, healers, researchers, and many other and worked through.“
male beyond patriarchy, thus including men sadness “experts.” CE credit for psychologists; see page 79.
who love other men. This group has served CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
many important roles throughout history, but Yet few of us know these stories because talk- CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
these roles have been often overlooked or ing about sadness has become taboo in our See Seminar Spotlight, page 11.
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The Brazilian Soul: A Dance and Ekman, from Commedia dell’Arte to Aikido, Walk on the Wild Side:
Drumming Workshop this unique synthesis of teachings can unlock Hiking the Big Sur Country
Cida Vieira &Jayson Fann the hidden signals you are constantly sending Steven Harper
to the world and to yourself. You will be
In Brazil, dance and music are a large part of taught the physical, emotional, and intellectu- “What’s the quickest way out of the city?”
everyone’s life. A box of wooden matches al vocabularies of each body part—from head John Muir is reported to have asked a
becomes a musical instrument; a soccer field to toes. Developing this kinesthetic “sixth stranger on the street of the metropolis in
becomes a dance floor during games. Dance sense” empowers you to effortlessly com- which Muir had just arrived. “Where do you
and music are everywhere, present in all mand your postures and gestures, changing want to go?” the man asked. “Anywhere that is
events in which people celebrate love, friend- your self-sabotaging attitudes to new, more wild,” Muir replied.
ship, connection, sensuality, and zest for life. effective ones. You can then embody your This week is straightforward. You day-hike
The idea is that life is happening right now, words and literally “walk your talk.” the mountainous paths into the wilds of Big
and this alone is enough to become a celebra-
No movement experience is necessary. Sur, breathe in the fresh mountain air, you
tion among friends, family, and community.
soak in Esalen’s natural hot springs overlook-
During this week, Cida and Jayson offer a Recommended reading: Plonka, What Are You ing the waves of the Pacific—in short, you let
chance to experience the joyful spirit of Afraid Of? A Body/Mind Guide to Courageous yourself touch and be touched by Nature.
Brazil-away-from-Brazil. This hands-on (and Living, and Walking Your Talk: Changing Your
Life Through the Magic of Body Language. “Everybody needs beauty as well as bread,
“feet-on”) workshop will explore the instru-
places to play in and pray in, where Nature
ments, rhythms, music, and the samba dance CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79. may heal and cheer and give strength to body
do jeitinho brasieliro (“of the Brazilian way”).
and soul,” said Muir. Drawing from various
Cida writes: “My teaching focuses more on wisdom traditions, the group will be intro-
movement than on technical aspects, so that Deep Bodywork for Massage duced to practices that encourage openness to
Practitioners: Healing Knees and an
participants can achieve a lively workout and, self and nature. As Muir discovered, “I only
Introduction to the Psoas and Deep
most important, have fun, until they begin to went out for a walk, and finally concluded to
Visceral Work™
feel the movement emerging from their own stay out till sundown, for going out, I found,
body, heart, and soul.” Perry &Johanna Holloman was really going in.”
Jayson and Cida believe that drumming and Because demand for practitioners with deep Hikes (3-10 miles in length) begin after breakfast
dancing are for everyone with the desire to bodywork skills is growing, Perry and and finish in time to enjoy the hot springs and
join in. This workshop is for anyone, of any Johanna Holloman have developed a series of wholesome food of Esalen. Participants should
age, who enjoys or wants to learn more about seminars designed to teach massage practi- be prepared for the challenge of invigorating
the aliveness of Brazilian dance, music, and tioners this healing art. Each seminar has a physical activity as well as the opportunity to
spirit. Please bring drums and/or instruments specific focus in terms of the physical struc- simply sit still in quiet contemplation. More
(if you have them), along with a significant tures touched and their related functions. An information will be sent upon registration.
item to place on a communal altar as a way of overall emphasis is placed on how to integrate
Muir wrote, “The mountains are calling me
sharing your essence. this work into the format of a flowing mas-
and I must go.”
sage.
No previous dance or drumming experience ($20 park-entrance fees paid directly to the leader)
is necessary. This seminar will focus on understanding the
structure and function of the knee, the psoas
muscle, and the importance of deep, sensitive
Walking Your Talk: Changing Your Life touch in supporting the overall functioning Weekend of June 1–3
Through the Magic of Body Language of the abdominal viscera. Subjects of specific
Lavinia Plonka focus will be the role of the thigh and hip Body and Mind: The Spiritual
muscles in supporting the knee; work on the Challenges of our Time
The raised eyebrow, the sharp inhalation, the
iliotibial band; learning to palpate and release
inadvertent smirk—each nonverbal expres- Huston Smith &Gael Ohlgren
the psoas; and massaging the abdominal vis-
sion is tied to neurochemical responses that
cera slowly and deeply. The role of the psoas Huston Smith, who has taught at Esalen
constantly communicate that which cannot
in chronic pain of the back and hip will also almost since its founding, is joined by his
be said in words. Body language affects every-
be discussed. daughter Gael, as they share their respective
thing—your relationships, successes and fail-
competencies in this workshop that pretty
ures, even your self-image. These in turn This program is designed as an advanced
much covers who we human beings are and
affect your happiness, personal power, and, course of study for those wanting to integrate
what it means to live a human life.
ultimately, your health. deep tissue skills into their work. Prerequisite
for this seminar is prior experience as a mas- Huston, for whom the word Mind includes
This deep immersion into body language can
sage practitioner or the equivalent of 150 soul and spirit, wrote what is still the classic
change forever the way you see yourself and
hours of massage training. text in his field, The World’s Religions. He was the
others. Lavinia Plonka combines a lifetime of
subject of Bill Moyers’ 1996 five-part PBS series,
research with compassion and humor, offer- For further information on this work please
“The Wisdom of Faith with Huston Smith.”
ing practical exercises from disciplines visit www.deepbodywork.com.
His expertise delineates the common threads
including The Feldenkrais Method® and the CE credit for nurses; see page 79. which weave through all spiritual traditions.
theater. From Francois Delsarte to Paul CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79.

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Gael began her lifelong study of somatic prac- emotional stability and/or physical health. “We will also view and discuss an award-win-
tices as a member of the Esalen massage crew. The interior/subjective and exterior/objective ning documentary, Let’s Face It: Women Explore
She went on to train with Ida Rolf, Judith perspectives and dimensions of one’s personal Their Aging Faces. As seven mid-life women
Aston, and Peter Levine, and has studied with existence are manifold. Through a personal address their ambivalent feelings about aging,
Emilie Conrad, founder of Continuum move- assessment using an integral map, partici- vanity, anxiety, humor, and compassion
ment, for over thirty years. Gael is an emerita pants will identify their strengths and areas in emerge through each woman’s personal reve-
Rolf Institute faculty member and interna- life where more intention and attention may lation. Participants can choose to experience
tional Continuum teacher. In this workshop be needed to enable a greater understanding a personal video-feedback session as part of
she will guide meditations that invoke breath of one’s development and personal evolution. their workshop experience.
awareness, sound, and movement.
One of the characteristics of health is free “By looking deeply at our changing faces, we
Both instructors believe that modern Western bioenergetic pulsation. Unfortunately, most enter the twin realms of humor and sacred
culture, with its glorification of scientism, cre- often due to the negative conditioning of inquiry. Through our open eyes and hearts,
ates blind spots. It turns our lives over to sci- modern life, this pulsation gets blocked, leav- we may find wisdom and wit as we move
entific data and authority and undermines ing the individual in a state of chronic “armor- through life’s passages with renewed apprecia-
the intuitive wisdom of our body and spirit. ing” of his personality and his body. Wilhelm tion for the evolving Self.”
Underneath cultural programming, which Reich’s innovative use of work on the body’s
Women of all ages are welcome.
tends to numb us, the wisdom of our physical armoring is the basis of the rapidly develop-
and spiritual promptings can lead us to bal- ing field of “somatics.” Participants’ personal
ance our lives and reconnect with earth, ani- change will be facilitated by a dynamic group
mals, and people. This workshop seeks to process using the integral approach of Wilber Week of June 3–8
recover human wholeness. along with Reichian character-analysis and
individual body work. Developmental Somatic
Sweat Your Prayers Nicolai Levashov is a master healer with Psychotherapy™: Developmental
advanced training in theoretical physics. Process Embodied with the Clinical
Andrea Juhan Moment
Utilizing clairvoyant vision and thought
Sweat is an ancient, universal form of self-healing, experiments, Levashov has developed a com- Ruella Frank
whether done in the gym, sauna, or the sweat prehensive model of natural functioning
lodge. I do it on the dance floor. The more you from the micro to the cosmic levels, which Ongoing nonverbal interactions with our pri-
dance, the more you sweat. The more you sweat, includes a detailed understanding of the mary caregivers during the first year of life set
the more you pray. The more you pray, the closer nature of one’s spirit and its interaction with a relational foundation that is apparent both
you come to ecstasy. man’s physical body. Introductory informa- in everyday life and in psychotherapy. These
— Gabrielle Roth
tion on this work will be provided, as will a are our styles of being and behaving and are
Gabrielle Roth’s 5Rhythms™movement prac- experienced and expressed through move-
tice helps us sink into the wisdom of our bod- clairvoyant “scan” of their physical organisms
for those participants who wish it. ment patterns. Even though our adult postur-
ies: as we dance, we get out of our own way al attitudes, gestures, gait, and breathing pat-
and make room for the deepest, most expan- CE credit for psychologists; see page 79.
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
terns have changed over time, the founda-
sive part of our Self. This weekend program CE credit for nurses; see page 79. tions established in our first year remain read-
will use a combination of movement, medita- ily observable. Attending to these patterns
tion, and ritual to shake off the concerns of within psychotherapy is especially powerful.
daily life and tune in to the larger life force Let’s Face It: Women Explore Our
that moves through us. With sitting medita- Changing Faces During this workshop, participants will learn
tion to focus the mind, and ritual to give how their relational styles originated through
Carole Pertofsky &Wendy Oser
shape to our highest wishes, this is a time to affective/movement patterns within the
slow down, check in, and get reacquainted The leaders write: “Few transitions are as com- infant/caregiver dyad. Through movement,
with our own inner wisdom. plex as when a woman recognizes that she is participants will explore these intrinsic yet
aging. While adapting to major biological unaware primary patterns which are part of
Note: While participants are encouraged to changes, we are bombarded by media imagery present experience and influence our daily
experience every session, this weekend may and cultural messages that equate beauty, life. The program will then apply this under-
also include time out for private reflection strength, and value with the bloom of youth. standing to the here-and-now of the
and relaxation. Not surprisingly, women may often feel emo- client/therapist dyad. A comprehensive sys-
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. tionally confused and spiritually challenged, tem of phenomenological analysis grounded
especially in the absence of good role models in contemporary developmental theory will
and support. be taught, allowing practitioners to diagnose
Integral Evolution—Wilber, Reich,
and Levashov “In this workshop we will use our faces as an and treat their clients through movement
entry point, and explore the problems, para- experiments. Special attention will be given
Richard Blasband &Colette Fleuridas to the first three months of life.
doxes, and opportunities of aging. Through
Ken Wilber’s Integral Model acknowledges conversation, individual and group processes, This workshop is open to psychologists, social
that health and well-being consist of many we will explore how inquiry into growing workers, psychiatrists, infant educators, men-
more factors than an oversimplified, reduc- older can lead us toward deeper acceptance tal health counselors from a variety of back-
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cators who wish to better understand the rela- consciousness in your own vital potentials. • Transforming the limiting unconscious
tionship between psychological experience tendencies of your vital primary world
The leaders write: “We understand Sexuality to
and physical expression. • Working through conflicts that hinder
mean the vital primary energy of the person;
CE credit for psychologists; see page 79. Holistic refers to the different levels—somatic, sexual self-expression
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
emotional, mental, spiritual—in which this • Integrating sexual and spiritual energies to
See Seminar Spotlight, page 11. energy is transformed as well as the totality of enhance your quality of life
this transformation.” The principles and prac- Please note: Instruction given in Spanish, with
tices that shape Holistic Sexuality are English translation provided.
Holistic Sexuality:
A New Integral Approach
inspired by life’s natural processes as organic
references for transformation and healing.
Ramon Albareda &Marina Romero The fruit of decades of research and experi- Letting Go and Moving On—
ence, Holistic Sexuality is affiliated with no Completions and Transitions
This workshop is for individuals who wish to
access the full potential of their vital primary other methods of working with sexuality. Mary Goldenson
energy and explore how this energy can be The leaders will facilitate group process as Often in our lives we feel incomplete with the
creatively expressed and integrated at somatic, well as counsel each participant individually past. Unresolved issues inhibit us from mov-
emotional, mental, and spiritual levels. It is to design personalized practices. You will ing into the present with an open and gener-
designed to teach you how to connect with learn how to safely self-regulate your own ous heart. Though we experience them as “fin-
this energy not only as a creative force in process from an awareness of your present ished,” old memories continue to haunt us.
everyday life, but also as a bridge to the deep- capabilities and necessary boundaries. This When we exist more in the past than in the
est dimension of reality and a catalyst for workshop will guide you in: present, it is time to make the distinction
grounded spiritual growth. It will also assist
• Developing a path of self-knowledge, between “finished” and “complete.” Transitions
you in discovering your unique path of inte-
regeneration, and creative evolution without completions foster unsuccessful mar-
gral evolution through the grounding of your

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riages, friendships, and careers, producing sor- SoulMotion: Sanctuary to. We use the dance as metaphor for living a
row and, some believe, the causes of illness. Vinn Martí creative, expressive, and unified life of integri-
ty, immensity, and intensity. Our hearts are
Transitions are crossroads in our lives that sanc •tu •ary n, 1. A sacred place, such as a church, ablaze with love of the divine and divine love
give us the opportunity to complete the past, temple, or mosque. 2. A place of refuge or asylum. toward all beings, and this becomes the beat,
reconnect with our present truth, and renew
Vinn Martí, designer of SoulMotion™, asks, and the steps, and the music, to which we
our passion, courage, and commitment for the
“What is it like to move in a fresh, authentic dance the everyday dance.
future. The focus of this workshop is an in-
manner? Is it possible to hang in the place
depth review of our lives to try to discover “During this time together we nudge the spir-
within that allows for unbridled expressive
what needs to be transformed from “finished” it of innovative action and creativity to awak-
contact with self, other, and divine?” This
to “complete.” en and hold a high watch of unconditional
week in the natural sanctuary of Esalen will
acceptance as we stumble our way toward self-
The workshop will provide a safe, supportive open doors that enter new rooms of creation,
expression, self-acceptance, and self-recogni-
environment that includes risk taking, expression, and union with others.
tion: we are spirit dancing this human experi-
intense bodywork, Gestalt, imagery, move-
“SoulMotion,” writes Vinn, “is a movement ence. Through guided imagery and relaxed
ment, and meditation to keep us committed
ministry, a dance practice, and a philosophy of induction we track conditions and attitudes
to the process of discovering ourselves.
living that supports our unconditional accep- which no longer serve our ability to unwind
This workshop may have up to 34 participants. tance of ‘what is’ and our fearless exploration in the stream of creative expression, and we
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. outside the box of the familiar, sleep-inducing open ourselves to the next movement
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. trance we sometimes find ourselves dancing moment with radical awe and wonder.”
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is intended for those with an interest in spectives presented in a fresh formulation of
Weekend of June 8–10 improving their own leadership and influenc- traditional wisdom. The emphasis, however,
ing effectiveness in all environments; no spe- is not on formulas or models but on each
The Writing Life cific background is required. participant generating an understanding of
what uniquely nourishes his or her own
Ellen Bass internal harmony and creates a satisfying
Put your ear down close to your soul and listen hard. Yoga for the Timid, the Reluctant, balance.
— Anne Sexton
and the Disbelieving
“We will identify and explore each of our
“This weekend,” writes Ellen Bass, “will allow Deborah Anne Medow unique strengths for developing harmony and
us to leave the rush of our busy lives and be Do you avoid yoga classes because you are of a balance,” writes Howard. “We will address the
still enough to hear the stories and poems “certain age,” you’re too stiff, you don’t have a blocks each of us has created that limit our
that gestate within us. We’ll write, share our “yoga body,” or you’re just out of practice? This sense of well-being. There will be experiential
writing, and hear what our work touches in is a yoga workshop designed with you in and interactive exercises as well as focused
others. We’ll help each other to become clear- mind. guidance; however, the actual movement of
er, go deeper, take new risks. With the safety, the workshop from one moment to the next
support, and inspiration of this gathering, you In this program, participants will be gently
will be determined by the interests and needs
will have the opportunity to create writing guided through breathing exercises (purifica-
of the individuals in the group.”
that is more vivid, more true, more complex tions/pranayama), meditation, asana (yogic
and powerful than you’ve been able to do body postures), and the coordination of Enrollment is limited.
before.” breath and movement within the asana.
Additional emphasis will be on yogic philoso-
Whether you are interested in poetry, fiction, Working Toward Aliveness,
phy and theory. Pleasure, and Joy
nonfiction, memoir, or journal writing, this
workshop will provide a time to immerse With regular practice, yoga not only strength- Brooke Deputy
yourself in the writing life. Both beginners ens, rejuvenates, and helps to heal the body, it
also calms the emotions, focuses the mind, The same stream of life that runs through
and experienced writers are welcome. the world
and uplifts the spirit. Although this work-
For, while the tale of how we suffer, and how we shop is designed for the more “yogically chal- runs through my veins night and day in
are delighted, and how we may triumph is never lenged,” everyone is welcome. The workshop rhythmic measure.
new, it always must be heard. There isn’t any can also serve as a good prelude/preparation It is the same life that shoots in joy through
other tale to tell, it’s the only light we’ve got in the dust
for the upcoming yoga festival.
all this darkness. of the earth into numberless waves of flowers.
— James Baldwin With the coastal beauty of Big Sur, the power — Rabindranath Tagore
CE credit for teachers; see page 79. and spirit of the Esalen land, it is easy to fall What is the feeling of being “grounded?”
into the natural rhythm of practicing yoga. What is it like to feel alive? What is the expe-
On Becoming a Successful Leader Please bring a yoga mat, an open heart, and a rience of having energy, freedom of move-
good sense of humor. ment, awareness? Working with the body and
Mark Nicolson &Gustavo Rabin the mind to find new ways of being can bring
As an executive, entrepreneur, or leader in any new awareness of aliveness, which leads to
context, at some point you realize that you Balance From the Inside Out increased pleasure and joy. With awareness of
have hit a “ceiling.” It is now increasingly hard Howard Joel Schechter the holdings and contractions in our bodies,
to go to the next level because aspects of your we can begin to discover the nature of our
Stress is epidemic today. At the same time character armor—the chronic muscular
self and your leadership style function as
there is a deep craving for psychological and shapes and tensions of which we are largely
impediments to achieving that next step.
spiritual sustenance. If we emphasize the unconscious. Then we can begin to release the
“The focus of this workshop,” the leaders external at the expense of the internal, work flow of energy that has been held in our bod-
write, “is to make that ceiling visible and to at the expense of family and personal life, ies. When we are open, we experience more
provide the tools, maps, and processes to we are, as a result, out of balance and dissat- pleasure and vitality.
remove it. In a respectful, supportive envi- isfied. All attempts at rearranging the exter-
ronment, we will identify the participants’ nal elements will inevitably fail—it is like In this workshop, participants will focus on
‘growing edge’—the areas in which he/she trying to rearrange the deck furniture to finding those sensations and feelings that
could greatly benefit from focusing on and save a sinking ship. To enjoy a deep sense of have been held inside, often beyond con-
improving. A prerequisite will be the on-line well-being, that most precious of life’s gifts, scious awareness. Students will work to bring
completion of our proprietary research-based we must give priority to nourishing our about the healthy integration of body, mind,
leadership profile (web address will be pro- internal process. and spirit, allowing the body to regain its nat-
vided upon registration). In the workshop, ural aliveness and vitality. Focusing on under-
This workshop explores what constitutes a standing our patterns of defense, holdings,
you will co-create a developmental path to
life in balance. It presents a blueprint for a and tension, releasing emotion, and freeing
gain the skills, competencies, and access to
personalized, integrated daily practice which energy, the workshop will apply bioenerget-
your particular style that would consistently
nurtures our physical, mental, emotional, ics, expressive movement, and the stillness of
ensure success.”
and spiritual components. It offers models meditation to expand our ability to see, hear,
This workshop, and the process it will follow, from various psychological and spiritual per- sense, and feel.

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The Heart of Yoga
The Path of Peace through Devotion
shaman. The final evening will be a celebra-
tion and a reflection on the week spent
together.
There will be a Kirtan Mala—an all-day gar-
land of devotion with a focused intention—
where participants will have the option to
drop in and chant for a short time or dive
deeply into the Bhakti ocean. There will also
be an opportunity to do a yoga mala—108
sun salutations—with the intention of
invoking global awareness and healing.
This retreat will be full and spirited—expect to
be in full classes with yoga mats close togeth-
er. There will be some mats and props on
hand but we recommend you bring your own
for hygienic purposes. You’ll need a yoga mat,
towel, a zafu or cushion for meditation, block,
Esalen Bhakti Yoga Retreat
JASPER JOHAL
strap, and two blankets for restorative yoga.

Morning Sessions in Groups


Week of June 10–15 Afternoons will be free to receive massages,
When registering, we ask that you choose
soak in Esalen’s hot springs overlooking the
one group to do your morning practice with.
Thomas Fortel, Saul David Raye, Siana Pacific, rest, recharge, and connect with
Please choose the group that best fits your
Sherman, Mark Whitwell, with Suzanne other yogis. Sessions will reconvene in the
practice. All groups will integrate inner yoga,
Sterling and Special Guest Shimshai late afternoons for AcroYoga, Thai Yoga mas-
energetics, philosophy, and meditation, but
sage, restorative and dynamic yoga practices,
Let the beauty we love be what we do. the physical dimensions of each class are
and kirtan.
There are hundreds of ways to kneel described here so that you can register for the
and kiss the ground. The evenings will be devoted to sacred ritu- group that best matches your experience.
— Rumi al, dance, and calling in the Divine with the Participants will be split into these groups

W elcome to Esalen’s third annu- intention of global and self-healing. We will solely so that leaders can teach the safest and
al Yoga Festival. The theme of have a special performance by Shimshai, a most effective practice possible. You will have
the festival is Bhakti Yoga—the world-music performer and sound-vibration the opportunity to practice with each leader.
path of devotion. The Bhakti Yoga path
offers an opportunity to cultivate acceptance
and compassion for everyone and every-
thing we come into contact with. During
this week, immersed in the natural splendor
of Esalen, you will have time to practice
yoga asana and pranayama, to participate in
kirtan (devotional chanting), to enjoy the
stillness of meditation, and to dance and be
in the ritual circle together.
The festival begins on Sunday evening with
an opening gathering to come together in
community and set our collective intention
for the week. Early mornings will be devoted
to pranayama, meditation, and a variety of
asana practices such as alignment and heart-
centered Anusara, mind-body integrated hatha
yoga, and the teachings of Krishnamacharya.

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Group 1: Less than three months of
practice (about ten classes)—For students
who are new to yoga and may have physical
limitations or are working with very tight
muscles or injuries. Learn the fundamentals
of posture, breathing, and relaxation.
Group 2: From three months to one
year of practice (about thirty classes)—
Refine the basics and gain more awareness
of the body through more advanced breath
work. Classes introduce and focus on align-
ment, relaxation, body awareness, yogic
breathing, and energy flow as students
deepen their understanding of how their
bodies work.
Group 3: From one to three years of
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consistent practice—Practice will explore


advanced standing and seated poses and
begin integrating inversions. A firm under-
standing of bodily alignment and stamina is
essential for this class. Please be comfortable
doing handstand at the wall and Urdhva Sianna Sherman—“When the heart is creative outpouring of love is my path of
Dhanurasana with straight arm. struck and ignited by the power of Love and Bhakti Yoga.” www.opentograce.com
Beauty, then this is the realm of Bhakti Yoga.
Group 4: More than three years of Mark Whitwell—“Yoga is the direct absorp-
As Mirabai says in her sublime poetry for
devoted practice with a home practice— tion in Nurturing Source and all appearance
her love of Krishna, it is the heat of mid-
For more experienced yogis who want to of Source,” writes Mark Whitwell. “Yoga is
night tears and the love that comes up from
intensify their strong asana practice by action, love is action—the action of compas-
the ground of the heart that brings us closer
developing a deeper internal understanding sion, nurturing of self and others. I am com-
to the Divine. I experience this devotion
of yoga. This class practices more complex mitted to bringing yoga to all people every-
inside myself when I remember the earth
pranayama and asanas such as arm balances, where so that every One can enjoy the nur-
and feel my feet upon the pulsing heart of
binding poses, headstand and handstand, turing that is Yoga. The Heart of Yoga
nature, when I am in the embrace of my
lotus, and deep backbends. Not suitable Foundation is a nonprofit that trains teach-
beloved’s arms, when I meditate upon the
for yogis with major physical limitations ers in disadvantaged countries so that they
revelation that Consciousness has chosen
or injuries. can teach effectively in their local communi-
every form of embodiment as an invitation
ties (our Peace Project is particularly active
to deepen into Love. Cultivating my life as a
in the Middle East).” www.heartofyoga.com
Leaders
Suzanne Sterling—“There are moments in
Thomas Michael Fortel—“Over the years,
my life when I have direct experience of the
I have learned the value of going on retreat, intelligent and sacred life force in all things
being in uplifting company, and doing work and in all beings. The path of devotion calls
for the community. As we come to our yoga to me because I seek connection with that
retreat, we pay to be here, we do our prac- Spirit in everything I do. I am inspired by
tices, and we offer our seva (selfless service) spiritual teachings from many cultures and
for the uplift of the community. This mutual most especially by ecstatic poets that speak
respect and way of service is basic in the of the rare and powerful moments of mysti-
practices of yoga and in the Esalen commu- cal awakening. When Grace fills us, our cup
nity: We do our part for the maintenance of overflows and we naturally seek powerful,
the whole.” www.yogawiththomas.com beautiful, and truthful ways to praise the
Saul David Raye—Saul’s teaching brings source of that grace. When we allow our-
alive the holistic nature of healing in a way selves to open to a connection with Spirit—
that is simple, powerful, and accessible, allow- not just a theoretical but a very personal
ing people to connect more deeply with their one—based on our direct experience, then
own authentic power and spirit. He holds we also become open to connection with
certifications in Yoga, bodywork, and energy others in our spiritual community. These
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healing, and is an ordained minister and ecstatic moments of living prayer are the
musician who infuses his classes with heal- beads on the mala of the Bhakti path.”
ing music and chants. www.thaiyoga.com www.suzannesterling.com

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soul itself is urging us to expand our capacity Through brief lectures and demonstrations,
Weekend of June 15–17 for love. The workshop is for all individuals— and with plenty of personal supervision of
those who are baffled or inspired by their hands-on work, the workshop will present
Experiencing Esalen seemingly unusual relationships, singles essential tools and information that can be
whose paths haven’t followed the norm, those effortlessly applied. Fundamental elements
Experiencing Esalen Staff in committed relationships (marriage or oth- of bodywork, such as breath awareness,
For workshop description see January 26-28. erwise)—who want to take their relationships grounding, movement, and quality of touch
to a place of greater spiritual depth. will also be introduced. The goal is to create
a firm foundation of massage on which to
Getting Unstuck: Recommended reading: Kingma, The Future
build.
Facilitating Focusing of Love.
Please bring your favorite CD’s for massage
Ann Weiser Cornell
and dance, an open heart, and a good sense
When faced with clients who seem stuck in Weekend Massage Intensive of humor.
painful emotions or patterns of avoidance, Jessica Fagan &Deborah Anne Medow CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
even the most skillful therapist can feel frus- CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79.
trated and discouraged at times. In this expe- This weekend workshop will introduce the
riential workshop, designed for those in the core techniques of Esalen Massage®.
helping professions, you’ll learn specific inter-
ventions that you can incorporate in any ther-
apy practice based on Inner Relationship
Focusing, a powerful, effective way to help
clients who are stuck. You’ll come away with
fresh understandings and practical skills for
helping clients develop a new relationship
with their difficult emotions. You’ll also have
a greater ability to create safety in your work
and help clients explore their inner landscape
without shame or fear.
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.

The Future of Love


Daphne Rose Kingma
Relationships are changing dramatically. Half
of all marriages now end in divorce. Multitudes
of people live in relationships that don’t follow
the traditional marriage format. Have we
become a culture of relationship failures, or are
these changes like Roman candles lighting the
way to a higher love?
This provocative/comforting workshop
reveals how love is being born anew. As old
forms fall apart, we have an opportunity to
inhabit the powerful place where soul energy
enters our intimate relationships and invites
them to become the chalice for an even
greater love. If your relationship life has fol-
lowed an unfamiliar path—if you aren’t still
married to your high-school sweetheart, if
you’ve changed your gender preference mid-
way in your relationship life, if you’ve had a
lifelong series of relationships—you may have
wondered why the norm has eluded you.
Through meditation, lecture, exercises, and
conversation, this workshop uncovers the
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deeper meaning of these new relationship


forms, explores what it means to be a relation-
ship pioneer, and reflects the peace and illu-
mination that come when we realize that the

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A Weekend of Restorative/ Cultivating Equanimity: py, deep engagement with patients’ painful
Regenerative Yoga A Yoga and Meditation Retreat emotions is a necessary condition for thera-
Mark Whitwell Baxter Bell &Nina Zolotow peutic change. But this is not easy, since it
will recruit our own painful states and may
In this workshop, Mark Whitwell, one of the “Yoga can suffuse your everyday life with destabilize our equilibrium. The therapy
teachers in the just concluded Esalen Yoga equanimity,” the leaders write. “Come to this often hinges on our capacity to bear our own
Retreat, offers a weekend of restorative Yoga workshop to learn how. We’ll begin by pro- negative feelings, and then restabilize in
especially for Yogis and Yoginis who have just viding you with information about your ner- ways that will offer new possibilities for the
finished a week of intensive Yoga at Esalen vous system: what triggers the stress patient. This course is designed so that par-
and would like to unwind with regenerative, response, and what helps you relax. We’ll ticipants will be able to:
healing Yoga. Suitable for all levels of experi- then teach you specially designed practices
• Tune in to their patient’s affect states and
ence, this course will help you continue to to reduce your stress levels and allow you to
language
refine your own individualized practice. approach your daily life with resilience and
grace. While yoga in general can aid with • Work directly with those affect states
Please bring your own yoga mat. • Regulate their own affective presence in
stress-reduction, certain types of poses,
sequences, and meditation techniques are the therapy
especially effective for managing your over- • Recognize and tolerate their own negative
Week of June 17–22 all stress levels. affects
“You’ll spend the mornings exploring vigor- • Learn how therapeutic action takes place
Nonviolent Communication (NVC): The in this modality
Language of Life for Speaking Peace ous asana practices that create an overall feel-
ing of physical well-being. In the afternoons, This program is offered in conjunction with
Jean Morrison &Martine Amita Algier you will learn how soothing, restorative prac- Harvard Medical School Department of
The leaders write: “We will learn and share tices and meditation can help calm and Continuing Education. For more information,
NVC through practical application of princi- deeply relax both your physical and emotion- including how to register, see Special
ples and skills, in a fun, lively, collaborative, al body. In the evenings, we’ll explore how the Programs, page 80.
and supportive environment. We start with asana practice combined with meditation and Approved CMEs for physicians.
ourselves as we are, with willingness to look yoga philosophy can help you weather the CE credit for psychologists; see page 79.
stresses and difficulties of day-to-day life. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
deeper, and as we learn we include those close
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
to us in the light of this understanding.” NVC We’ll also teach you several ‘mini’ yoga prac-
has been described as: tices that you can do at home, at work, or
while traveling that will give you respite from Mountains and Waves:
• A powerful tool for social change
your hectic schedule and help you manage Wilderness and Continuum
• A personal practice for clarifying and living
your overall stress levels.”
one’s values Susan Harper &Steven Harper
• A guide for interpersonal communication Please bring your own yoga mat.
Wilderness is a primary teacher of movement,
• An effective process for conflict resolution creativity, and awareness whose richness and
• A language of compassion Affect-Based Therapy beauty awakens our senses to the world
By learning NVC we can liberate ourselves around us. Continuum is a unique movement
Gerald Stechler practice, an inquiry into our capacity to inno-
from judging self and others, taking things per-
sonally, acting from fear, duty, obligation, and Affect-based therapy can bring us, and our vate and participate with the essential move-
guilt, and suffering in anger and depression. patients, straight to the heart of the therapeu- ment processes of life. Continuum takes us
tic process. That is because awful feelings inward in a dynamic inquiry, rotating
Learning NVC supports us in: about oneself, one’s relationships, job, etc., are between inner investigation and the flow of
• Expressing ourselves honestly without the most common complaints we encounter, unfolding creative expression. Integrating
blame, shame, or criticism and are what we should address directly. To do day-hiking in the magnificent Big Sur back-
• Hearing others’ pain without trying to fix so, we need to hear and speak the language of country with the subtle internal explorations
them affect. That language is expressive, spoken as of Continuum movement, this workshop
• Creating new strategies that meet core needs story, metaphor, and imagery. It is a conversa- combines and weaves together these two
• Becoming more effective at everything we tion between two people who are affectively practices.
do, including creating peace in the world present; often the therapist must set the stage
The hikes will introduce participants to
for this conversation.
Developed by Dr. Marshall Rosenberg over a increasingly refined awareness practices to
period of 30 years, NVC has been taught to An assumption underlying affect-based ther- enhance sensitivity to all that wilderness can
individuals and organizations around the apy is that the greatest sources of our offer, to reawaken those elements of wilder-
world. Martine, Jean, and 200 Certified anguish and dysfunction lie not in the ness within. During the indoor Continuum
Trainers in over 35 countries teach NVC in painful encounters with negative affects and sessions, participants will explore movements
communities, schools, prisons, corporations, losses, but in the myriad, labyrinthine that express and embody what they have
social-change organizations, war-torn regions, attempts to evade and escape them. These taken in during the hikes, enlivening their
and health-care and government institutions. attempts often lead to even worse function- ability to feel what they experience in nature
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
ing, and create even more punishing circum- as well as in their own inner nature. In this
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. stances and suffering. In affect-based thera- sensual environment, the group will play

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with movement, breath, sound, dreams, and still echo now. When we are attuned, listen-
ritual. This will be a time for contact with Weekend of June 22–24 ing, and harmonizing, we can accompany
nature and wilderness, inside and out. energetic transformation in any sphere, and
Participants need not have previous experi- Success in Work, in Love, in Spirit help bring true happiness and joy to life.
ence in hiking or movement practices. Through cultivating a practice of Harmony,
Richard Bolles &Warren Farrell through direct experience of the vibratory
Co-leaders Steven and Susan are a brother-
Richard Bolles (What Color is Your Parachute) nature of all existence, we can greatly serve
and-sister team who have taught this ever-
and Warren Farrell (Why Men Earn More) part- this world.”
evolving program annually for over 20 years.
ner for the first time in this participatory David Hykes is the respected pioneer in the
workshop exploring the answers to such life philosophy and contemporary practice of
Qigong Empowerment: puzzles as: How does an individual determine sacred sound and related meditative practices,
The Healing Promise of Qi for the balance among work, love, family, and which he calls the Harmonic Presence work.
Health Maximization, Healing, spirituality that creates success for her or The teachings and practices include the uni-
and Spiritual Alchemy him? What are the ripple effects most likely versal sound yoga called Harmonic Chant,
Roger Jahnke to emanate from each life choice (for example, and meditative energy work with deep har-
the choice of our spouse; a career in the arts monization, listening awareness, and attune-
Chinese Yoga, known as Qigong (Chi Kung), vs. sciences; having no children vs. adopting
is emerging as the self-healing tool of choice ment. The work resonates in the body, heart,
children)? How do these ripple effects change and mind—in all the octaves of our experi-
in many people’s lives and in hospitals, spas, during each stage of our life? Why are the
retreat centers, and even corporations. This ence. Uniting sacred music and sound yoga,
qualities it takes to succeed at work often in meditation and mindfulness training, and the
retreat is designed for those who seek healing, direct conflict with the qualities it takes to
empowerment, maximum personal perfor- medicine of healing harmonization, the
succeed in love? Harmonic Presence work can help attune-
mance, and inner peace.
There are 25 differences between men and ment in every walk of life. Soul, self, society,
The program begins with the simplest levels women in their work-life choices, a fact that and spirit are all potentially related in the
of self-healing, known as Dao Yin, including leads to different results—men earn more but Great Chord of Being, right up to the music
gentle Tai Chi-like movements, self-massage, women have more fulfilling lives. What can of the spheres.
breath practice, and meditative mindfulness. the sexes learn from each other to know what
Then, drawing on Dr. Jahnke’s most recent For more information visit www.harmonic
trade-offs work best? What skills—and mind- presence.org.
book, The Healing Promise of Qi, participants set—do you need to create a job rather than
will penetrate rare insights of the ancient Qi just finding one? What new fields, what non-
masters, discover the original meaning of Tai traditional careers and lifestyles are emerging Spring Yoga Ecstasy Retreat
Chi, and learn the potent Nine Phases in the decade ahead? What does the research
Method of Qi cultivation and mastery. Micheline Berry &Shaman’s Dream World
tell us about them, in terms of preparation,
Throughout, participants will explore Groove Ensemble
satisfaction, rewards, and fulfillment? What is
Chinese medical theory, journey into the the difference between becoming our best self Join Micheline Berry, along with musical
philosophies of the Taoists, Buddhists, martial and drawing out the best in those around us? guests Craig Kohland, Tony Khalife, and
artists, and ancient alchemists, and make Shaman’s Dream World Groove Ensemble, for
enlightening comparisons with Western Required reading: Bolles, What Color is Your
a rejuvenating spring retreat. Immerse your-
physiology and quantum physics. Simple Parachute; Farrell, Why Men Earn More.
self into mixed-level “Liquid Asana” vinyasa
methods of transmitting Qi to others will be Suggested reading: Farrell, Father and Child flow yoga classes, kirtan chanting, sound
introduced as well. Reunion and The Myth of Male Power; Bolles, meditations, spontaneous flights of ecstatic
Reflecting from thirty years of practice of The Three Boxes of Life and How to Get Out of dance, and ritual World music with Shaman’s
Chinese medicine and numerous trips to the Them. Dream. In these yoga and ecstatic dance ses-
hospitals and sacred sites of Asia, Dr. Roger CE credit for psychologists; see page 79. sions, you will have the opportunity to:
Jahnke notes: “For those who seek healing CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. • Activate dynamic asana sequences with
CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
this is an opportunity for deep immersion in creative fluid movement, core stability, and
Qigong. For those who seek personal maxi- breath
mization and stress relief, this retreat is an Bringing Harmony to Life and • Cultivate a deeply nourished and
exploration of one of the most eloquent the Music of All Spheres empowered state of being through the
empowerment systems ever developed. For David Hykes purifying heat of vinyasa kramas (flowing
those who seek the light of spirituality, sequences) leading to peak states of
Qigong is a clear path to revealing inner radi- “Being in Harmony is a blessed service to the embodiment
ance. For all, we will be intently creating and universe, to others, and oneself,” says David
• Explore the healing aspect of the “flow state”
bathing in a field of pure and radiant Qi.” Hykes. “How can we bring Harmony more to
and how to cultivate its evolutionary dance
life in ourselves and in the world?”
For more information see www.FeeltheQi.com. within this practice
This goes to the heart of what we feel, see, and • Open a free flow of energy in the spine and
Recommended reading: Jahnke, The Healer hear every single day. “Harmony,” writes
Within, and The Healing Promise of Qi. major joint systems and unlock stagnant
David, “is present in us Earthlings since the areas within the body/mind
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. Beginning: The harmonics of the Big Bang
Most sessions will be accompanied by World,

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Middle Eastern, East Indian and Latin fusion sive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disor- Visionseeker I: Shamanism and the
grooves by Shaman’s Dream to guide you der; mood disorders; DBT; and social-skills Modern Mystical Movement
deeper into the flow. training for schizophrenia. The program will Hank Wesselman &Jill Kuykendall
include a discussion of CBT for bipolar disor-
Micheline’s retreats are designed to catalyze The rediscovery of shamanism has emerged
der and some new applications of cognitive
healing and transformation through the inte- as a major thrust in the spiritual reawakening
therapy to the treatment of delusions and hal-
gration of vinyasa flow yoga, meditation, of the Western world. The techniques of tradi-
lucinations.
ecstatic World music and dance, indigenous tional shamans provide an extraordinary
ritual, bodywork, and deep communion with The course will in part utilize a case-presenta- method for accessing hidden dimensions of
pristine, wild environments. tion format, in which a typical case will be reality and connecting with inner sources of
presented at the beginning of each session power and wisdom.
Please bring your own yoga mat.
and then later discussed using the principles
developed that morning. Live role-playing Hank Wesselman writes: “We will rediscover
exercises will also be used in order to illus- our indigenous heart through the classic
Week of June 24–29 trate the application of social-skills training shamanic journey, reestablishing connections
principles. Participants will be invited to pre- with our spirit helpers, teachers, and ances-
sent their own cases for cognitive-behavioral tors, as we engage in visionary fieldwork and
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and
consultation. examine the nature of health, illness, and
Dialectical Behavior Therapy: A
healing from the perspective of spirit medi-
Clinical Update, 2007 This course will be helpful to clinicians with cine.” The workshop offers a clear introduc-
Robert Goisman no experience in CBT and DBT, as well as tion for those new to the shaman’s path, and,
clinicians with a knowledge base in these for the more experienced, provides unique
The influence of cognitive-behavioral therapy areas. The course is an evolution of prior such
(CBT) is widening as the importance of cost- material on the soul cluster from the
courses and should prove helpful to past Hawaiian kahuna perspective.
effective, empirically validated, shorter-term participants. The program is offered in
treatment increases. Dialectical behavior ther- conjunction with Harvard Medical School Wesselman has worked for more than thirty
apy (DBT) is a highly effective and very popu- Department of Continuing Education. For years with scientists investigating the mys-
lar form of cognitive-behavioral treatment for more information, including how to register, tery of human origins in East Africa and has
patients with borderline personality disorder. see Special Programs, page 80. spent much of his life with indigenous peo-
Topics to be covered will include a brief ple. In the 1970s, doing fieldwork in Ethiopia,
Approved CMEs for physicians.
review of the development of behavioral and CE credit for psychologists; see page 79. he began to have spontaneous visionary expe-
cognitive treatments; anxiety disorders, CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. riences strikingly like those of traditional
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. shamans. His wife Jill Kuykendall is a physi-
including panic, phobias, obsessive-compul-
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cal therapist and transpersonal medical practi- hensive introduction to this unique blend of Kabbalah and Sexual Desire
tioner, specializing in soul retrieval. deep tissue massage, energy work, and ritual. Ronald Levine
Bring drums and rattles, a notebook, sketch- Warmed muscle tissue is easier to address, This workshop is for anyone who is interest-
pad, a small set of oil or chalk pastels, a ban- manipulate, and massage. Using heated ed in the joy of sex and the energy of the
danna or eyeshade, and a light blanket. Please stones to warm the tissue is grounding for the human spirit. Kabbalah (literally, “receiving”)
refrain from alcohol during the workshop. client and easier on the therapist’s hands, fore- is best known as Jewish mysticism. Recently
arms, and elbows, allowing the practitioner to popularized as a New Age self-help system by
Recommended reading: Wesselman &
work deeper without causing pain afterward. celebrities such as Madonna, Kabbalah in real-
Kuykendall, Spirit Medicine; Wesselman, The
Journey to the Sacred Garden, and The With the use of chilled stones it is possible to ity is a sophisticated, highly refined theologi-
Spiritwalker Trilogy. promote reduction of inflammation caused cal and psychological system, delving into all
CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79. by deep tissue work, injury, or chronic or aspects of the human psyche. It links our sex-
CE credit for nurses; see page 79. acute pain. The cool stones break the pain- ual energy to Divine energy with erotic
spasm-pain cycle and reduce the chemical metaphors. Its symbols are replete with rich
response that causes muscle tissue damage. sexual imagery. Its insights deepen our aware-
LaStone® Therapy:
ness of the nature and nurture of our sexual
The Original Hot Stone Treatment Physiologically this treatment can balance the
energy. Its principles magnify the Divine
Mary Nelson &Ardell Hill sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous
nature of sexual union.
systems through the use of alternating short-
LaStone Therapy is a massage modality that and long-term temperatures. LaStone Therapy Using images, stories, meditation, and move-
offers the ability to bring sustained tempera- is designed to enhance muscle relaxation, tis- ment lessons to awaken awareness, this pro-
ture to a massage through the use of hot and sue repair, grounding, balancing, and release gram will explore the wisdom of Kabbalah as
cold stones (heat through basalt stones, of blocked memories. it relates to human sexual desire. It will inte-
chilled temperatures through marble, sar- grate Kabbalah with more traditional notions
donyx, or jade stones). This workshop, led by Please note: This course is for massage therapists
of sexual desire to address the following ques-
LaStone Therapy originator Mary Nelson and with a minimum of two years’ experience.
tions: How is sexual desire created? Once we
reflexologist Ardell Hill, provides a compre- CE credit for nurses; see page 79. have it, how do we enjoy it? Once we enjoy it,
CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79.
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how do we keep it? When we lose it, how do spirituality and invites participants to think Spirit In Action:
we get it back? critically about what spiritual and psychologi- Love, Life, Deep Healing
cal growth means. Emmett Miller
Come join in a joyous experience.
Anatomy, psychology, energy, and conscious- Who are you, really? What is your life’s pur-
Recommended reading: Matt, The Essential
ness all come together on the mat. How do we pose, and how should you be expressing it at
Kabbalah; Holstein & Taylor, Your Long Erotic
map out a landscape that includes these rich this point in time? These are crucial questions.
Weekend.
and meaningful elements in a grounded, prag-
matic, and authentic way? Dr. Emmett Miller writes: “We will explore
Transition: Having What it Takes the awakening of the human spirit—the Self—
Other topics covered include creating sacred that lives at the core of your being, and how
David Schiffman space, working with trauma, boundaries, and to nurture it to flower into as long, joyful, pro-
transference. ductive, and integral a life as ‘humanly’ possi-
“Are you a passionate, romantic, spiritually
independent type facing a period of transition ble. Spirit in action means breathing life, love,
in your life?” asks David Schiffman. “Would balance, and excitement into all our relation-
you like to be inspired by your own dreams Weekend of June 29–July 1 ships as well.”
and blessed with practical support that you Dr. Miller will share the principles he has dis-
can depend on? Our mission for this week covered for embodying essence and guiding
Spinal Awareness: Feldenkrais and
will be to face the emotional challenges of life Energy Work for Health and Healing it wisely and intentionally to create peak per-
changes, risk, and transition. Together, we will (with Humor) formance and creativity. The sessions will
forge an ongoing community based in honest include deep relaxation, imagery, music,
mutual interest, genuine support, and authen- Patrick Douce
movement, and good conversation to enrich
tic personal presence. It will be a soulful Spinal Awareness improves body awareness, and enliven the experience.
exploration using a uniquely proven blend of flexibility, posture, and most chronic and
natural powers, native intelligence, and wis- “When we surrender to truth, accept ourselves
acute conditions of the body. In this work-
dom teachings, both traditional and modern. as we are, and become attuned to our inner
shop, special emphasis will be placed on any
rhythms, we discover they reflect the rhythms
“Emphasis will be on developing a keen, difficulties participants may have, such as
of the world around us,” says Dr. Miller. “The
mature sense of self-appreciation and person- lower-back pain, hip trouble, tension in the
result can resemble a beautiful and pleasurable
al timing, and the life skills necessary for neck and shoulders, and knee injuries. The
dance with our loved ones, and harmony in
moving forward on your own terms. workshop will use movement, touch, and
every phase of our lives. Excellence appears in
Communications skills—both energetic and group interaction. Spinal Awareness is based
our every endeavor and we radiate a sense of
expressive—will be investigated with potent, on the work of Moshe Feldenkrais, Chinese-
peace that empowers others to accept them-
simple emotional clarity as our shared aim. Indonesian martial art, and the Esalen experi-
selves. Our every word and action thus con-
This workshop is especially useful for the self- ence, and it continues to evolve.
tributes to our own growth and betterment as
made, mystically inclined wisdom seekers The movements are quite different from nor- well as that of our fellow human beings and
who are guided by their own hard-won reck- mal exercises in that they emphasize learning the peace and wholeness of our planet.”
oning.” how to move in ways that stimulate your CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 79.
awareness of your own body. They involve
Urban Yogi: Contemporary Teacher
learning to use the floor to organize and inte-
grate your own spinal column. The standing Nature and Contemplation
Training in Mind-Body Yoga
lessons lead to a new awareness of ways to Steven Harper
Hala Khouri &Julian Walker move with better balance and fluidity.
From time immemorial, nature has inspired
Bringing together asana, energetics, anatomy, Lessons inspired by Indonesian Silat will be the human heart to contemplation. Can we
and somatic psychology, Hala Khouri and used to stimulate the energy body, effecting make this experience our own today? This
Julian Walker place modern yoga in a truly internal health and increasing energy. These weekend is designed to help participants
East-meets-West context. This intensive movements, originating from the monasteries experience, directly and deeply, both nature
explores yoga as both an ancient shamanic rit- of China and Tibet, further increase healing and contemplation. Earth underfoot on day-
ual practice and as a contemporary mind- possibilities. Safe and noninvasive hands-on hikes into the wilds, water of the Pacific
body process, incorporating transformational lessons will be introduced that greatly acceler- pounding against the shore, air of Big Sur’s
flow, deep stretch, and ecstatic dance, as well ate improvements. refreshing breezes, fire that heats Esalen’s hot
as group process and practical healing and springs—all the elements combine to touch
teaching tools. This workshop will evolve with humor and
playfulness. Fun partner lessons will help our bodies and to raise our minds and spirits.
Yoga teachers find themselves in a unique role bring about not only freedom in the body but Contemplative practices will be shared that
as contemporary spiritual guides. Julian and the return to childlike energy essential to us encourage our relationship to Self and Nature.
Hala use their experience creating and facili- all. The group will venture out on two hikes, 2-6
tating together a support group for yoga miles in length, balancing the day between
teachers to address common roadblocks and This program is designed both for the begin- walking and sitting, inspirational readings
misconceptions about what it means to be a ner and the professional. and quiet contemplation, active awareness
teacher today. Their post-New Age philoso- CE credit for nurses; see page 79. exercises and simply being. Further informa-
CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 79. tion will be sent upon registration.
phy challenges some current beliefs about

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worked out, because each partner is continu-
ally changing. But this dilemma of competing
needs can be dealt with in ways that will add
to the aliveness in the relationship. In fact, a
thriving relationship will enhance each per-
son’s deepest growth.
Much of the participants’ time during this
weekend will be spent with their partners,
separate from other couples. The workshop
will use verbal, nonverbal, and written exer-
cises to increase openness, support, and affec-
tion, as well as skills to resolve differences
without producing “scar tissue.” Also, since
play is an essential part of a vital relationship,
there will be experiences to spark the imagi-
nation and willingness to play together.
Enrollment is limited to 12 couples.

S future
programs
The programs listed below are scheduled for
the next catalog period. This is not an invitation
to register, but information to assist you in your
long-range plans to participate. Please call the
Esalen office, visit www.esalen.org, or see the
next catalog for more updated information.
DANIEL BIANCHETTA

November 18–December 16, 2007


28-Day Massage Practitioner
Certification Program

Meaningful Coincidence: How Life most beautiful of human challenges is to let The Esalen monthlong massage program pro-
Shows Us What We Need to Know that happen in ways that combine love and vides comprehensive instruction in basic
wisdom. The most powerful of spiritual massage skills. The training provides a mini-
David Richo mum of 150 hours. After the monthlong pro-
promises is that it will happen.
“Our destiny,” writes David Richo, “is to dis- gram, students wishing to fulfill certification
play the eternal design of the universe in our “The workshop combines lecture with discus- requirements have six months to complete
daily experiences and relationships. Our chal- sions to show how the relationships and hap- and document 30 massage sessions. Upon
lenge is to find our life purposes and to live in penings in life have come along to assist you payment of a $100 processing fee, a California
accord with them in each chapter of our life. in becoming realized, compassionate, and state-approved Certificate of Completion will
When our bliss meets our talent, we know complete. Nothing happened by accident; be issued. To request an application, contact
our vocation. everything happened to fulfill you and assist the Esalen office at 831-667-3000.
you in enriching the world around you.”
“This workshop is designed to help you look
at the meaningful coincidences that have
Close Yet Free: The Path to Making a November, 2007
happened to you and are still happening.
Relationships and events in your life help you Good Relationship Even Better Esalen Fall Yoga Retreat
discover your unique gifts and limits. Both of Gerald Smith The Esalen Yoga Retreat is fast becoming a
these can help you make sense of the shape
How can we be open and vulnerable to love popular biannual event. This weeklong retreat
your life has taken and will take. Your most
another person and, at the same time, free in offers everyone from beginner to advanced a
cherished needs, values, and wishes may be
order to continue to grow as an individual? week of full immersion into the path of Yoga.
waiting inside you. A loving intent in the uni-
verse wants to exert itself so that your choices The balance of merging and still maintaining
and actions reflect what you truly want. The a clear sense of self is never completely

78 You can now register on-line at www.esalen.org. Workshops appear on the Web before the Catalog is printed.
Q continuing education programs
E salen is approved by the American Psychological Association to
sponsor continuing education for psychologists. (Esalen maintains
responsibility for this program and its content; California psycholo-
gists are required to report their hours to the NICEP Accrediting Agency);
Esalen is also approved for MFTs and LCSWs by the California Board of
The Board of Registered Nursing has approved Esalen as a provider of contin-
uing education for registered nurses (provider number 01152). For addi-
tional information on CE courses for nurses, contact Mary Anne Will, R.N.,
831-667-3010.
Please note: All two-day workshops offer 10 hours of CE credit and all five-day
Behavioral Sciences (provider number PCE1594); and massage practi-
workshops offer 26 hours. If you wish to receive a certificate, please notify your work-
tioners and bodyworkers by the National Certification Board for
shop leader. There is a $10 fee for each certificate of completion, payable to the office.
Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) as a continuing education
provider under Category A (provider number 043062-00). Workshops for Teachers interested in approved extended education credits (through
which CE credit has been approved are listed below and also noted in the Chapman University), please refer to www.chapman.edu/k12 or contact
Seminars section. For further information, call Brita Ostrom at 831-667-3040. Dr. Care Terkelson, 831-647-3723 or terkelso@chapman.edu.

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Dec 31-Jan 5 Duet of Talk and Touch: Rubenfeld Synergy ■ ■ Mar 9-11 Being Present for Your Life ■
Dec 31-Jan 5 Revealing, Reinventing, and Renewing ■ Mar 11-16 Visionseeker III: Shamanic Cosmology ■ ■
Jan 5-7 Bioethics and the Future of the Human Race ■ ■ Mar 11-16 Embodiment and Development ■ ■ ■
Jan 5-7 Weekend Massage Intensive ■ ■ Mar 11-16 Core Zero Balancing II ■ ■
Jan 5-7 What's Next? The Path of Self-Renewal ■ Mar 16-18 New Treatment of Mood and Anxiety Disorders ■ ■ ■
Jan 5-7 Humanistic Psychotherapy Reconsidered ■ ■ Mar 16-18 Life Coaching for Results ■ ■
Jan 7-12 The I in the Storm ■ Mar 16-18 Gestalt Practice ■
Jan 7-12 Child/Adolescent Trauma Treatment ■ ■ ■ Mar 23-Apr 20 28-Day Massage Certification Training ■ ■
Jan 12-14 Advanced Esalen Massage Intensive ■ ■ Mar 25-30 Nervous System Energy Work ■ ■ ■
Jan 12-14 The Art of Mindful Loving ■ ■ Mar 30-Apr 1 Relationship: A Spiritual Journey ■
Jan 12-14 Ageless Vitality ■ ■ Mar 30-Apr 1 Triadic Reality & Child/Adolescent Therapy ■ ■ ■
Jan 14-19 The Courage to Be You ■ Apr 1-6 Gestalt Awareness Practice ■
Jan 14-19 Cinema Alchemy: The Power of Movies ■ ■ Apr 1-6 I-You-Us: Pleasure, Intimacy, Connectedness ■ ■
Jan 14-19 The Body is a Friendly Place: Esalen Massage ■ ■ Apr 6-8 The Body: Doorway to Self-Discovery ■ ■
Jan 19-21 Rosen Method Bodywork ■ ■ Apr 6-8 Weekend Massage Intensive ■ ■
Jan 19-21 Mindfulness and Heartfulness ■ ■ ■ Apr 8-13 From Breakdown to Breakthrough ■ ■ ■
Jan 21-26 Coaching Excellence ■ ■ Apr 8-13 Spring Renewal and Esalen Massage ■ ■
Jan 21-26 Radical Aliveness: Core Energetics ■ Apr 8-13 Living Beyond Self-Limiting Behavior ■
Jan 21-26 Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain ■ Apr 13-15 Enhancement of Peak Performance ■ ■ ■
Jan 21-26 Deep Tissue Skills for Massage Practitioners ■ ■ Apr 15-22 The “Pointing Out” Way—Meditation ■ ■ ■
Jan 26-28 Writing About Our Lives ■ Apr 15-20 Overcoming Isolation and Mistrust ■
Jan 26-28 The Mind/Body Connection ■ ■ ■ Apr 20-22 Embodied Relationship ■ ■
Jan 28-Feb 2 Finding Your Long-Lost Musician ■ Apr 22-27 Awakening the Mind: Mastering Brainwaves ■ ■
Jan 28-Feb 2 Spinal Awareness: Feldenkrais and Energy Work ■ ■ Apr 22-27 Spiritual Massage: Lightbody Infusion ■ ■
Jan 28-Feb 2 Food, Body Image, and Eating Disorders ■ ■ ■ Apr 22-27 Eidetic Imagery Training Program ■ ■
Jan 28-Feb 2 Self-Corrective Mechanisms ■ ■ Apr 29-May 4 Awakening The Creative ■ ■ ■
Feb 2-4 Finding Your Long-Lost Musician ■ Apr 29-May 4 Unfolding the Self: The Work of Reich ■ ■ ■
Feb 2-4 Couples' Communication ■ ■ ■ May 4-6 Transformation of Relentless Hope ■ ■ ■
Feb 2-4 Ericksonian Approach to Hypnosis ■ May 4-6 Finding Your Deepest Purpose ■
Feb 4-9 The High-Performance Mind ■ ■ May 6-11 Esalen Massage® and Energy Work ■ ■
Feb 4-9 Open Floor—5Rhythms in Process ■ May 6-11 The Power of Mindsets ■ ■ ■
Feb 4-9 Esalen Massage Intensive ■ ■ May 6-11 Free Your Breath, Free Your Life ■ ■
Feb 9-11 Dreaming as a Spiritual Practice ■ May 6-11 Balance: You’re Only Young Once But… ■
Feb 9-11 Limitless Mind and the End of Suffering ■ May 13-18 The Upledger Institute’s CranioSacral II ■ ■
Feb 9-11 Sex, Love, and Relationships ■ ■ ■ May 18-20 Eating, Food, and the Body/Self ■ ■
Feb 9-11 Powerfully Presenting Yourself ■ May 20-25 In Pursuit of Optimum Health ■ ■
Feb 9-11 The Well Made Story ■ May 20-25 Senses Wide Open ■ ■
Feb 11-18 CFR and Feldenkrais ■ ■ May 25-27 Attention, Intention, Action, and Rest ■ ■
Feb 11-16 Not For the Feint of Heart ■ ■ May 25-27 Mind, Mood, and Happiness ■ ■ ■
Feb 11-16 Aviana (Mindful) Touch Therapy (AMTT) ■ ■ May 25-27 Win/Win: The Path to Peaceful Solutions ■ ■ ■
Feb 11-16 How Our Wounds Can Lead to Healing ■ ■ May 27-June 1 Framing Depression: Understanding Our Sadness ■ ■ ■
Feb 16-18 Qigong and Inner Alchemy ■ May 27-June 1 Walking Your Talk: The Magic of Body Language ■ ■
Feb 16-18 Bless The Broken Road ■ ■ May 27-June 1 Deep Bodywork for Massage Practitioners ■ ■
Feb 16-18 Writing from the Relational Field ■ ■ June 1-3 Sweat Your Prayers ■
Feb 16-18 Back to Massage Basics ■ ■ June 1-3 Integral Evolution—Wilber, Reich, Levashov ■ ■ ■
Feb 18-23 Introduction to Rolf Structural Integration ■ ■ June 3-8 Developmental Somatic Psychotherapy ■ ■
Feb 23-25 Of Stone and the Self ■ June 3-8 Letting Go and Moving On ■ ■
Feb 23-25 The Body Keeps the Score ■ ■ ■ June 8-10 The Writing Life ■
Feb 23-25 The Secret Language of Intimacy ■ ■ June 15-17 Getting Unstuck: Facilitating Focusing ■
Feb 25-Mar 2 Awakening the Ordinary Miracle of Healing ■ ■ ■ June 15-17 Weekend Massage Intensive ■ ■
Feb 25-Mar 2 The Upledger Institute's CranioSacral I ■ ■ June 17-22 Nonviolent Communication ■ ■ ■
Feb 25-Mar 2 Passionate Interface: The Fuel for Contact ■ June 17-22 Affect-Based Therapy ■ ■ ■
Feb 25-Mar 2 Welcome to a New World, Baby Boomers ■ June 17-22 Qigong Empowerment ■
Mar 2-4 Eldership: A Worldwork Seminar ■ June 22-24 Success in Work, in Love, in Spirit ■ ■ ■
Mar 2-4 Singing the Songs of Love: Rumi ■ June 24-29 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy ■ ■ ■
Mar 2-4 Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Training ■ ■ ■ June 24-29 Visionseeker I: Shamanism ■ ■
Mar 4-9 Interventions in the Medical Patient ■ ■ ■ June 24-29 LaStone Therapy: Hot Stone Treatment ■ ■
Mar 4-9 Frontiers of Trauma Treatment ■ ■ ■ June 29-July 1 Spinal Awareness: Feldenkrais and Energy Work ■ ■
Mar 4-9 Physical & Energy Anatomy and Esalen Massage ■ ■ June 29-July 1 Spirit In Action: Love, Life, Deep Healing ■

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S special programs
T he programs listed below are either
part of an ongoing series, formatted
unusually, or longer than the standard
Esalen workshop.
In 2005 over a dozen of the most prominent
voices in the Gestalt movement from around
the world gathered at Esalen for a five-day
study conference—enriched and informed by
March 23–April 20
28-Day Massage Practitioner
Certification Program
the active participation of sixty other partici-
pants and presenters. Working together, we Perry Holloman &Deborah Anne Medow
February 18 –23 articulated new extensions of the theory and Esalen Massage® is a unique form of body-
The Evolution of Gestalt II— explored new applications for today’s chal- work developed over the past forty years. This
A Study Conference at Esalen lenges and tomorrow’s opportunities. approach, known for its long, integrating
This year we will again gather in this rich strokes which create an experience of deep
Relational Child, Relational Brain:
Study Conference format, once more bring- relaxation, supports the natural ability of
Gestalt for the 21st Century
ing world leaders in the field together with a body and mind to self-heal.
Gestalt is a system for understanding human limited number of engaged participants, for a This training provides a minimum of 150
behavior, process, and experience. How do we joint exploration and co-creation of new hours of comprehensive instruction in funda-
get from the “blooming, buzzing confusion” of applications of the model. mental massage skills, enabling participants
the onslaught of stimuli that surround us in to give a professional full-body massage.
the world to the kinds of coherent, integrated Our focus this time is on Gestalt approaches
to childhood, human development, and our Massage study will be complemented by daily
values, feelings, and beliefs that we use to meditation, yoga, and other movement disci-
make choices, make sense, and deal with our fundamentally relational, brain-based human
nature. Central to our exploration will be the plines to enable participants to experience the
lives and our world? The goal of the Gestalt aliveness and flowing presence central to
model, since its earliest beginnings a century explosion of new research in the relational
brain/mind, giving us a wealth of new infor- Esalen Massage. This process of self-explo-
ago, is to develop an approach that is close to ration is key to grounding the teaching in
the feel and reality of experience as we live it, and mation that not only validates long-held
Gestalt principles but also opens up new pos- embodied experience. In so doing, what
at the same time firmly grounded in empirical might simply be a “technique” is transformed
research. The result: a model that emphasizes sibilities for applying Gestalt work across cul-
tures, and across the lifespan. into a healing art.
active personal agency, experiment, values,
meaning-making, and the integration of body, Our Study Conference will feature the invit- Whether your intent is to explore a change of
mind, emotion, spirit, and action in the ed participation of many of the most exciting career, deepen your knowledge of bodywork,
world. and creative voices in the field of human or to spend time on a journey of self-explo-
development and Gestalt today, including ration and transformation, the skills and
Our basic Gestalt insight is that we make our knowledge gained will last a lifetime.
world. The life we live isn’t given to us in a Dan Siegel, Peter Levine, Violet Oaklander,
neat package, ready for application. We select, Mark McConville, Marlene Blumenthal, Bob This is a professional training program with
interpret, make choices, register feelings, set Lee, Mary Hartzell, Gordon Wheeler, Dorothy limited admission. Following successful com-
goals, integrate, and evaluate as active agents Charles, Talia Levine Bar-Yoseph, and others. pletion of the program, students wishing to
of our own lives—and we do all this in interac- Relational child development is the corner- complete the certification process will have 6
tion with our own cultures, relationships, and stone of human growth, creativity, and all of months to document 30 massage sessions.
personal histories. our work with people, in therapy, in groups, Upon payment of a $100 processing fee, a
and in organizations. Join us and be an active California state-approved certificate will be
Taking all this apart to find the old patterns issued.
that are not working is Gestalt therapy. contributor/participant in the ongoing
Comparing and exploring our own experi- growth of our exciting field. Please request an application from the Esalen
ence with another person or group at a deep “Relational Child, Relational Brain” is a joint office (831-667-3000).
level is Gestalt process work—a non-clinical project of GestaltPress and the Esalen Center CE credit for nurses; see page 79.
use of the model much developed and applied CE credit for bodyworkers; see page79.
for Theory and Research (Psychology &
at Esalen over the years (if you check the Education Council). Special discount rates for Friends rate: Standard accommodations: $4860
Esalen Catalog, you’ll notice how many of our this groundbreaking project are available Bunk bed room: $3650
courses, in a great variety of fields, make refer- through the Esalen Strategic Alliance Program. Regular rate: Standard accommodations: $4910
ence to Gestalt principles and methods). Bunk bed room: $3700
The prices—including tuition, all meals, plus
This emphasis on our active construction of all open Esalen facilities and classes, along
experience, meaning, and action is what has with five days of programs:
made Gestalt perspectives so influential in Standard (shared) accommodations: $1055 April, 2007
other systems of psychology and psychothera-
Bunk bed accommodations: $900 Journey to the Land of Rumi:
py—and so successful cross-culturally—mak-
ing Gestalt-based methods perhaps the most Sleeping bag accommodations: $770 A Cultural Pilgrimage to Iran
widely applied approaches for intervening To register or request information, contact In April 2007, Esalen will sponsor a unique
with individuals, families, organizations, and Chris Deeny at christian.deeny@esalen.org or event, and a new kind of program for Esalen:
groups across the globe today. call 831-667-3000. a 17-day pilgrimage to Iran, the land of Rumi.
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beliefs are revealed and transformed through
the body. Faculty: Larry Heller &Aline La Pierre;
Jan. 27-Feb 3, 2008
Practical Interpersonal Neurobiology,
Attachment, and Somatic Interventions—
Explore how the neurobiological and attach-
ment patterns are formed and transformed.
Faculty: Marti Glenn Ph.D.; Spring 2008
The Embodiment of Being: Body, Soul,
and Presence in Somatic Psychology—
Recognize the connection between mind-
body-being in order to experience the spiritu-
al dimension of the body in clinical practice.
Faculty: Dyrian Benz, Psy.D. &JoAnna
DANIEL BIANCHETTA

Chartrand; Sept, 2008


All courses are taught by SBGI faculty or asso-
ciates. The use of touch is always optional in
each of these segments. For a more extensive
description of each of the segments see
Combining cultural outreach, citizens’ diplo- tions. Each of the six segments may be taken www.sbgi.edu.
macy, and a deep experience of Rumi’s work individually for a certificate of attendance.
and cultural context, this course will be a first The Embodied Psychotherapy Certificate is
for Esalen in the educational-travel format. awarded to participants who have satisfactori- Graduate Ph.D. Course Credit in
Led by an intimately knowledgeable academic/ ly completed all six segments. The segments Relational Somatic Psychology
guide to Iran, participants will benefit from are offered approximately every four months This program can also be taken as a more
lectures by Iranian scholars and other guides, with the entire program presented in approxi- scholarly course of study which includes
combining history and art with a rich experi- mately two years. Graduate course credit is additional reading and writing for students
ence of Iran today. The course fee will include also available (see below). who would like to earn graduate credit
a donation to Esalen’s Center for Theory and toward a doctoral degree program at Santa
Research. For itinerary, syllabus, costs, and Barbara Graduate Institute. To use this train-
other details, contact Nancy Worcester at Embodied Psychotherapy: Relational
Somatic Psychotherapy Certificate ing as credit toward a Ph.D. degree, students
nancy.worcester@esalen.org or visit must first apply and be accepted in the
Program Segments with SBGI
www.esalen.org. Professional Specialty Ph.D. program at SBGI.
The following segments may be taken in any Information on the Somatic Psychology
order, either as individual courses or as an Foundations Certificate and Ph.D.
entire program. Professional Specialty Program is available on
The Santa Barbara Graduate
Institute Embodied Psychotherapy Embodiment and Development: the SBGI website: www.sbgi.edu. For informa-
Foundations of Presence, Compassion, tion or to register, call 805-963-6896 or email
Certificate Program in Relational hfranklin@sbgi.edu.
and Healing—An experiential study and
Somatic Psychology overview of the embodiment of body-orient- Please note: An approved application is required;
The Certificate Program gives participants a ed psychotherapy addressing the whole per- contact Esalen for registration only after your
foundation in the leading-edge field of somat- son.. Faculty: Susan Aposhyan, M.A. &Dyrian application has been accepted by SBGI.
ic psychology. It is designed to meet the needs Benz, Psy.D.; March 11-16, 2007
of professionals and practitioners (educators, Birth and Death: Innovative Approaches
healthcare professionals, therapists, psycholo- in Relational Somatic Psychology—
gists) as well as individuals interested in The International Imagery
Fundamental skills for the somatic-infused
learning an in-depth somatic/psychological clinical practice. Faculty: Christine Caldwell, Association Eidetic Image
perspective. SBGI faculty or affiliates teach all Ph.D. &Dyrian Benz, Psy.D.; July 8-13, 2007 Psychology Certificate
courses. An approved application is required. Training Program
Somatic Psychology: The Essentials for an
Complete the application on the Internet at
Embodied Psychotherapy Practice—An The Certificate Program gives participants a
www.esalen.sbgi.edu and allow one week for
processing and for you and Esalen to be integrative study and overview of the practice foundation in the cutting-edge field of Eidetic
informed of your status. of body-oriented psychotherapy addressing Image Psychology, a mind/body conscious-
the whole person. Faculty: Dyrian Benz, Psy.D. ness psychology, founded by Akhter Ahsen,
The Embodied Psychotherapy Certificate &JoAnna Chartrand; Sept 9-14, 2007 Ph.D. It is designed to meet the needs of
Program is composed of six five-day courses at healthcare professionals, bodyworkers, educa-
Working with Character, Trauma, and
Esalen. The program is derived from the grad- tors, psychologists and mental-health profes-
Developmental Issues: The Somatic
uate-level classes and provides experiential sionals, as well as those interested in the use
Experience in Psychotherapy—Experience
learning, current theory, and practical applica- of eidetic imagery in various applications for
how character strategies, trauma, and core
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themselves and for their professions. Faculty Graduate MA & Ph.D. Courses in The Power of Mindsets: Strategies to
from the International Imagery Association’s Eidetic Image Psychology Nurture Motivation, Self-Discipline, and
Master Practitioners teach all courses. Dr. Resilience in Angry Youth, May 6-11,
This program can also be taken as a graduate
Akhter Ahsen will be a special guest lecturer. Robert Brooks, Ph.D.
program, on Masters and Ph.D. level, with
The Eidetic Imagery Training Program is com- added readings and writing assignments, case Affect-Based Therapy, June 17-22, Gerald
prised of four five-day courses at Esalen. The presentations, supervision, and research pro- Stechler, Ph.D.
curriculum is the comprehensive program jects supervised by Ph.D.s in psychology.
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical
used in National and International Eidetic Each student must apply to her/his educa-
Behavior Therapy: A Clinical Update, 2007,
Centers and in graduate schools that leads to tional program for approval of the course of
June 24-29, Robert Goisman, MD.
certification. The program, both didactic and study. For information please contact
experiential, provides a solid foundation in katyswaffordphd@sbcglobal.net.
Eidetic methodology and practice and encour- Harvard Medical School Accreditation
To Register: An approved application is
ages individual applications for specialized required: contact Esalen for registration only Physicians: Harvard Medical School is accred-
research projects. Each of the four segments after your application has been accepted by ited by the Accreditation Council for
may be taken individually and the courses may the Eidetic Training Institute. For application Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to
be taken in any order. The Eidetic Imagery information and fees, please contact provide continuing medical education for
Training Certificate, sponsored by the Jackielsus@aol.com or LJDag@aol.com. The physicians. Harvard Medical School desig-
International Imagery Association, is awarded application form can be found on www.jaque- nates the Winter and Week-Long Esalen
to participants who have completed all four linesussman.com or www.eidetictraining.com. Seminars for a maximum of 15 and the
segments and a special project either concur- Weekend Esalen Seminars for a maximum
rent with or following the training program. of 10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM.
There will be reading assignments from books
and articles, which will entail an additional fee The Harvard Medical School Physicians should only claim credit commen-
(about $250 over the course of the entire pro- surate with the extent of their participation in
Continuing Education Series
gram). The segments are offered approximately the activity.
every six months during two years. Graduate Esalen has been selected to host Continuing Psychologists: The Massachusetts Mental
course credit is also available (see below). Education courses offered by Harvard Health Center is approved by the American
Medical School (HMS) Department of Psychological Association to offer continuing
The Four Required Segments for the Continuing Education. To reserve a space in education for psychologists. All week-long
Certificate in Eidetic Training Program any of these courses, you must first contact programs offer 15 credit hours. The weekend
HMS at 617-998-5028. Only after you have seminars offer 10 credit hours. Massachusetts
1. Eidetic Imagery: A consciousness psycholo- reserved your place in the course through
gy; The Essential Eidetic (ISM) and dis- Mental Health Center maintains responsibili-
Harvard will you be able to reserve your ty for the program.
criminating other imagery processes; How accommodations through Esalen at 831-667-
to use this image in mind/body healing 3005 (course fees and accommodations are Counselors: Massachusetts Mental Health
practice; Eidetic empathy; Hemispheric separate). The courses, dates, and instructors Center is approved by the National Board of
images; Test to targeting developmental offered during this catalog period are: Certified Counselors to offer continuing edu-
themes; Marital, family, relationship coun- cation to participants. All week-long pro-
seling; Expanded principles and techniques Food, Body Image, and Eating Disorders: grams meet the criteria for 15 credit hours.
of Eidetic Therapy. Life-cycle Issues, January 28-February 2, The weekend seminars meet the criteria for
Dates to be announced. Judy Ruskay Rabinor, Ph.D. & Ann Kearney- 10 credit hours.
2. The mythological dimensions in Imagery Cooke, Ph.D. Social Workers: For information on the status
of Healing; Age Projection Test 1; Eidetic of the application to the Massachusetts
Effective Psychological Interventions in the
targeting and resolution of hysterias, pho- Chapter of the National Association of Social
Medical and Surgical Patient, March 4-9,
bias, and traumatic themes; Brief Treatment Workers, please call 617-998-5028 or email:
Nicholas Covino, Psy.D.
therapy models; Principles and practice of infocme@bidmc.harvard.edu.
group work; Eidetic empathy groups. New Developments in the Treatment of Nurses: Massachusetts Mental Health Center
Dates to be announced. Mood and Anxiety Disorders, March 16-18, is approved by the Arizona State Nurses
3. Comprehensive overview of Ahsen’s Image Russell Vasile, MD. Association to offer continuing education
Psychology; Accident trauma and post-trau- credits to participants. All week-long pro-
Triadic Reality and Child and Adolescent
matic stress syndrome; Consciousness and grams meet the criteria for 18 contact hours.
Therapy, March 30-April 1, James Herzog, MD.
the traumatic image. The weekend seminars meet the criteria for
April 22-27. Enhancement of Peak Performance in 12 contact hours.
4. Imagery and altered states of conscious- Sports, the Performing Arts, and the
ness; Imagery treatment of alcohol and Worksite, April 13-15, Daniel Brown, Ph.D.
drug abuse; Hot and cold Imagery and
neurophysiology; Heart images; Sexuality, Transformation of Relentless Hope: A
self, and society. Relational Approach to Sadomasochism,
Dates to be announced. May 4-6, Martha Stark, MD.

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DANIEL BIANCHETTA

T he Work Study Program at Esalen


is a 35-day program for those interest-
ed in an intense involvement with the
Esalen environment and an intense experi-
Immediately preceding and following the
four-week core group are evenings of intro-
ductory and closing sessions, in which Work
Scholars are introduced to the core practices
who wish to apply. First-term work students,
in particular, are assigned to departments
largely on the basis of community need (usu-
ally the kitchen or housekeeping).
ence of the Esalen approach to holistic per- of the Esalen curriculum for integrated, self-
Please note: The Work Study Program is
sonal development. An integrated work, ser- structured learning and self-directed educa-
designed to explore and apply human values and
vice, and self-directed-learning program, tion. Practices include skills in awareness,
potentials. It is not intended as a substitute for
the 35 days are rich, demanding, and often intentionality, personal visioning, goal-set-
therapy or as a “cure.” It is a drug- and alcohol-free
physically and emotionally challenging. ting, personal learning objectives, building
program.
Participants work 32 hours per week in one support, communication and relational skills,
of Esalen’s departments and participate in self-evaluation, and integration of learnings Work Study Programs scheduled for this
that department’s programs and schedule. into your own life. catalog period are as follows:
At the heart of the Work Study experience In addition to the evening programs, Work
is the core evening group, in which Work Scholars have the opportunity to participate
Scholars are together in one of two groups for in daily open classes at Esalen (movement, January 7–February 11
a four-week sequence, four to five evenings meditation, yoga, etc.), “open seat” sessions,
A program with Paula Shaw focuses on play,
a week plus one intensive weekend. Each Wednesday night programs, open hours in
presence, process, and self-expression.
group emphasizes a particular approach to the Art Barn, and round-the-clock access to
Applying theater games, group and individual
personal-development practice, such as the Esalen baths.
process, improvisation, and irreverent
Gestalt process, meditative practice, creative
Work Scholars are selected by application humor—sometimes all at once—the program
arts, movement, bodywork, or other forms of
only, to Student Services Coordinator Mary is designed to help participants interrupt
somatics. Each group has its own leader or
Anne Will. Since this is a work and service habitual patterns of expression, examine core
leaders (see schedule below) who are with the
program, preference is given to applicants beliefs, experience themselves in ways they
group throughout the four weeks, coordinat-
who are open and willing to learn about haven’t experienced themselves previously,
ing the study schedule and facilitating many
themselves within the work context as well as and discover what stands between them and
of the evening sessions. Applicants must state
within the study/process groups. Because the “being here." Throughout the month, the pro-
their preferred group and be committed to
work can be physically challenging (lifting, gram’s structure will follow the dynamics of
staying at Esalen for the entire 35-day term.
bending, etc.), it may not be suitable for all the group.
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In SpiritDance, a month with Ellen Watson, nity reflection using movement, ceremony,
participants explore the dynamic practice of and guided group exercises. A unique blend
April 22 – May 27
ecstatic dance. This expressive form is a work- of ancient and modern practices, the curricu- From the moment we first use our senses, we
out for body and soul, a moving meditation, a lum will emphasize developing resourceful- co-create the world we live in through our
spiritual practice where we dance our prayers ness, imagination, and honest self-assessment. physical presence. All our relationships are
and our dreams. In so doing, we embark on a The goal is to study what can be used to call embodied: our lives are felt, sensed, and
pilgrimage of self-revelation rooted in action up native intelligence and spirituality to max- defined through our physicality. These rela-
and movement. Our only goals are moving imize our physical, emotional, and soulful tionships, or dances, help shape who we are
until we are moved, finding the still point realization in dealing with life changes. In and what is possible. The focus of this pro-
within, and becoming free spirits once again. addition to the evening sessions, there will be gram with Michael Clemmens will be on the
Inspired by the poetry of Rumi, Hafiz, and weekly time for counsel and problem solving ways we create relationships with ourselves
other Sufi poets, this workshop will use dance in smaller groups. and others through our vision, movement,
and the ancient wisdom of the body to awak- and posture, leading to a sense of “I,” “thou,”
Maria Lucia Bittencourt Sauer will lead a
en to our own divinity. The program will and “we.” The program will use experiential
monthlong program teaching spiritual mas-
include Chi Gong, Yoga, and other moving exercises as well as group discussion to devel-
sage and healing—the laying on of hands. This
meditations, along with chanting and sitting op awareness of self and the group. The course
practice integrates both hands-on and ener-
meditation. Please bring favorite poetry, will begin with our earliest movements and
getic healing. Beginning Silat (Balinese mar-
music, a journal, and comfortable clothes for then explore how we co-create our bodily
tial art) movements, dance, and shamanic
movement. membership in family, groups, and cultures.
practices will be incorporated to complement
this energy work and to help bring partici- The goals will be to experience how we create
pants in tune with their bodies. The program relationships through embodiment and to
will integrate emotional release work as it develop skills in attending to this with others.
February 11– March 18
organically emerges. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs.
Shamanism is the oldest spiritual system in CE credit for nurses and bodyworkers.
the world. David Corbin & Nan Moss offer
a monthlong exploration of the shaman’s
ancient and universal methods to enter May 27– July 1
nonordinary reality for problem solving, well- April 22 – July 1 We come to Esalen, a place of safety, risk, and
being, and healing. Participants will be guided growth, with many agendas, most involving
This ten-week 150-hour massage certification
to enter the shamanic state of consciousness change from one stage of life to another. This
program—led serially by Dean Marson, Brita
and be initiated into the shamanic journey to program with Alan Schwartz will identify
Ostrom & Daniela Urbassek is designed for
experience the same sources of profound wis- where we are along that life-continuum and
the serious massage student who wishes to
dom and compassion known to our ancestors. deepen the strength and clarity to enhance
have an intensive professional learning expe-
The group will seek to restore spiritual power the journey. This involves recognizing that we
rience while immersed in the Esalen commu-
and to apply shamanism in contemporary exist as a range of polarities: good and bad,
nity. Participants will learn the basics of
daily life to help heal oneself, others, and the honest and dishonest, courageous and
Esalen Massage® by means of lecture, demon-
planet. fearful. We love and hate, accept and reject.
strations, anatomy classes, and lots of super-
Each of us is born with an inherent drive for vised hands-on practice time. Self-awareness Acknowledging these elements of self and
self-expression. As we grow up, our sense of practices will include meditation, self-care allowing them to be seen by others contributes
self and our ability to be spontaneous often exercises, and movement classes. The ses- to the strength necessary to achieve wholeness.
become blocked. Knowing who we are, and sions, scheduled primarily during afternoon Wholeness is our ground, our stability, as we
what we feel and want, can be difficult when and evening, are in addition to the 32-hour work- face what life offers us. The curriculum includes
our self-knowledge is distorted by family expe- week, so applicants will need a clear and unen- Gestalt processes, experimenting with how
riences and cultural expectations. The focus of cumbered commitment to the program. Class our physical energy moves or is restricted, and
a month with Dorothy Charles will be Gestalt attendance will be monitored. becoming friendly with risk as well as with the
Practice, using group process to enhance com- fun of pure joy and foolishness.
Following successful completion of the course,
munication and conflict resolution skills CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs.
those seeking certification have six months to
and to develop empathy for self and others.
complete and document 30 massage sessions
Expressive arts will be part of the curriculum.
outside of Esalen. Upon payment of a $100
($20 materials fee paid directly to the leader) processing fee, a California State-approved July 1– August 5
Certificate of Completion will be issued.
Admission is by application, and limited to Kenn Chase leads a monthlong intensive
those who have previously participated in the exploration of the entire Yang-style T’ai Chi
March 18 – April 22 Ch’uan sequence. Students will study the
Work Study program. In addition to your
A month with David Schiffman is intended Work Study Program Application, please fifty-four postures of this ancient movement
for people in transition who would like to request a Massage Course application from meditation, with hours of practice and refine-
cultivate the life skills necessary for dealing Student Services Coordinator Mary Anne Will. ment. Kenn will integrate Feldenkrais®
effectively with change and uncertainty. The Awareness Through Movement exercises into
The special two-month fee is $2640. the class, helping students to free the body for
program will focus on individual and commu-

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available and community needs. There are no
August 5 – September 9 scholarships available for the first term of the
Patrick Douce will lead an in-depth experi- Work Study Program.
ence of Spinal Awareness, a program of heal- Occasionally it is possible to stay for a longer
ing (with humor). Spinal Awareness is a way period as an Extended Student.
of learning that improves body awareness,
flexibility, posture, and most chronic and Food and Housing: Accommodations are
acute conditions of the body. Taught with shared (occasionally co-ed), with up to four
movement, touch, and group interaction, it people to a room, usually at South Coast
is based on the work of Moshe Feldenkrais, Center, a staff complex located 1.5 miles north
Chinese-Indonesian martial art, and the of Esalen. Housing and meals, often with
Esalen experience. Spinal Awareness empha- home-grown organic produce, are included in
sizes learning how to move in ways that stim- your tuition.
ulate your awareness of your own body. The Transportation: When making travel plans,
course will include hands-on lessons, safe and note that the closest airport to Esalen is
noninvasive, to greatly speed improvements. Monterey. With at least 48-hour advance
The program will evolve with humor and reservations, van service to Esalen is available
playfulness. Fun partner lessons will be inter- from the following locations on the Sunday
mixed to help bring about not only freedom of your arrival:
in the body but a return to the childlike ener-
Monterey Airport: Departs 2 pm. Cost: $40
gy essential to us all.
CE credit for nurses and bodyworkers. Monterey Transit Center: Departs 2:20 pm.
Cost: $40
Every act generates resistance to that act, and
many of us feel blocked by our bodies and San Francisco Airport: Departs 11:45 am.
afraid of our voices. Using ensemble theater Cost: $80
games and physical improvisation to liberate For van reservations call 831-667-3010 or
the performer in each of us, this program e-mail workstudy@esalen.org.
with Peter Meyers creates a supportive, ener-
DANIEL BIANCHETTA

gizing atmosphere in which to explore the- Please note: Application is not registration
ater as a dynamic playground and spring- in the program. Registration is made only
board to spontaneity. Based on the ground- after approval of application. If you do not
breaking “Viewpoints” training developed by pay in full at the time of application, the bal-
American director Anne Bogart, this course ance of the fee is due on arrival and is nonre-
more efficient mastery of the T’ai Chi forms. emphasizes on-your-feet awareness and col- fundable thereafter.
Movement analysis and Functional lective vision over individual process. The Cancellation policy: If you choose to cancel,
Integration will also be part of the program, program will be rigorous, provocative, and
helping to relieve stress and pains arising you will be charged the following amount:
fun: discovering ways to overcome blocks and 15+ days prior to start, $100; 8-14 days, $200;
from chronic misuse of posture. heighten personal “presence” by closing the 3-7 days, $300; 0-2 days, $400.
Listen; are you breathing just a little, and gap between creative impulse and intuitive
calling it life? response. The month culminates in an origi- Please mail the application form (see next
— Mary Oliver page) with your personal statement and
What is the nature of your relationships? Do nal theater performance for the Esalen com-
munity. deposit to:
they resonate with satisfaction? Difficulty?
Work Study Program
Joy? Heartache? What path you are on? Does
Esalen Institute
the direction include bliss? Are your travel
55000 Hwy 1
“bumps” handled with equanimity and
Commitment to the Work Study Program Big Sur, CA 93920
courage? Is joy part of the journey or do you
is from 4 PM of the first Sunday to 7:30 PM or fax to:
exist in a paradigm of pain? Many of us live
of the final Sunday. Inasmuch as the Work Work Study Program
without much awareness and presence to the
Study Program is a complete program in itself, 831-667-3069
way we are living. An indication of this is fre-
please do not plan to take regularly scheduled
quent dissatisfaction—with oneself and oth- We will contact you regarding your status
catalog workshops during your stay.
ers—and accomplishments that feel empty. within 14 days of receipt of your application.
The theme of a month with Rich Berrett is Fees: A deposit of $400 in U.S. currency is For more information contact the Work
“Intimacy and Purpose.” Through imagery, required with your application. You may pay Study Office at the above address or phone:
movement, sculpting, art, reflective writing, a in full at the time you apply. The work scholar 831-667-3010; fax: 831-667-3069; e-mail:
sweat lodge, open seat, and music, this pro- fee schedule is $1095 for the first 35-day peri- workstudy@esalen.org.
gram will explore who we are and where we od, $1045 for the second 35-day period peri-
are going. Join with a curious mind, open od, and $995 for the third 35-day period.
heart, forgiving spirit and a willingness to Work students may be invited to remain for a
experience self deeply. second or third term depending on space

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Q work study program application
please print legibly.
Name _______________________________________________________________________________________ ❏ Male ❏ Female Today’s Date __________________________________________
Phone: Evening ( ————— ) ____________________________________ Day ( ————— ) ____________________________________ Cell ( ————— ) _______________________________________
Home Address __________________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip __________________________________________________________________________
Country _____________________________ E-mail Address _________________________________________________________________ Date of Birth _________________________ Age ___________
Occupation (previous, if retired)_________________________________________________________________________
Do you have any limiting physical/emotional conditions (e.g., bad back, severe depression) which might affect your full participation in this
program? ❏ Yes ❏ No Are you currently taking any medication? ❏ Yes ❏ No
If yes to either of these questions, please include details in your personal statement.
If a former Work Scholar, list where you worked and approximate dates _________________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The Work Study Program is for 35 days, beginning at 4 pm on Sunday and ending at 7:30 pm on the final Sunday. Sometimes particular dates
and/or leaders are not available. List below, in order of preference, the dates/leaders for which you are available.
Please note: Space may become available up until the program start date. You must let us know if you wish to be removed from a wait list; if you’re on a wait
list and space becomes available, you will be automatically placed and then notified. If you cancel after placement, you will be charged a cancellation fee.
start date
Choice 1 ________________________________________ Preferred Leader _________________________________________ If full, wait list? ❏ Yes ❏ No
Choice 2 ________________________________________ Preferred Leader __________________________________________ If full, wait list? ❏ Yes ❏ No
Choice 3 ________________________________________ Preferred Leader __________________________________________ If full, wait list? ❏ Yes ❏ No
Choice 4 ________________________________________ Preferred Leader __________________________________________ If full, wait list? ❏ Yes ❏ No
If your application is approved and we cannot give you your first choice, we will place you in your next available choice.
Work students may be invited to remain for a second or third term, depending on space availability and the needs of the Esalen community.
Please indicate your availability for such an invitation (no obligation): ❏ No extension ❏ One-term extension ❏ Two-term extension
We encourage ridesharing. Are you bringing a vehicle? ❏ Yes ❏ No; Are you willing to give a ride? ❏ Yes ❏ No; Receive a ride? ❏ Yes ❏ No;
I wish to rideshare from (if different from above address) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Assignments to departments are made according to community labor needs (usually kitchen or housekeeping). However, if you have preferences
in housekeeping, kitchen, maintenance, gardening, or groundskeeping, please list them below (skills not always necessary).
❏ Place me wherever I’m most needed – or – note my preferences below.
Choice 1 __________________________________________________ Skills/Experience ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Choice 2 __________________________________________________ Skills/Experience ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Choice 3 __________________________________________________ Skills/Experience ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Please attach a personal statement about your interest in the Work Study Program, telling us why you’d like to participate
and what you hope to take with you when you leave.

All applicants are required to sign a standard release-from-liability and assumption-of-risk form as a condition of participation
in the Work Study Program. This form will be mailed to you upon acceptance to the program.
Do you want van service? From ❏ Monterey Airport, 2 pm ($40 fee); ❏ Monterey Transit, 2:20 pm ($40); ❏ San Francisco Airport, 11:45 am ($80).

Payment ❏ $400 deposit ❏ $1095 Card No. _______________________________________________________________________________


❏ Check (U.S. banks only), attached and payable to Esalen Institute Credit Card Expiration Date _____________________________________________________
❏ MasterCard ❏ VISA ❏ American Express Name and phone number (if different from above) _______________________
If you are making a credit card deposit, the balance will be ____________________________________________________________________________________________
automatically charged to your card five days before your arrival.
Authorizing signature ______________________________________________________________

Please Note: No pets, drugs, or violence allowed. We cannot accommodate children of work scholars. Applications cannot be considered with-
out a deposit and a personal statement included.

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R biographical information
Mani Bhaumik, born on a mud floor in Julie Bowden, psychotherapist and
A B Bengal, is a world-renowned scientist and author, specializes in childhood trauma,
the co-inventor of the laser technology that substance abuse, and forgiveness. Coauthor
Rachel Carlton Abrams is a physi- Richard Balaban, a licensed clinical led to the highly popular Lasik vision correc- of Recovery: A Guide for Adult Children
cian specializing in women’s health and psychologist and certified group psychothera- tion. He is the author of the recent interna- of Alcoholics and Genesis: Spirituality
complementary medicine. She and her pist, has taught at Indiana University and tional bestseller, Code Name God. p. 54 in Recovery from Childhood Traumas,
husband have published three books on SUNY at Buffalo. His passion is for his fam- she has been teaching at Esalen for 20 years.
Taoist sexuality, the most recent being The ily, his work, and life’s journey. p. 48 Cynthia Johnson Bianchetta, artist, p. 48
Multi-Orgasmic Woman: Discover dancer, and photographer, is an authorized
Your Full Desire, Pleasure and Vitality Juergen Bamberger is an educator Continuum Movement teacher for more Diana Booker has been singing profes-
(www.multiorgasmicwoman.com). p. 16 and pioneer in the Gyrotonic field who has than 30 years. Former director of the sionally all over the world since the age of
trained countless Gyrotonic instructors Weston Photographic Gallery, her websites seven. She plays percussion and has a strong
Mark Abramson is a part of the around the world. His teaching is infused are www.sacredearthphotography.net, background in Brazilian music, which she
Stanford Center for Integrative Medicine with his background in dance and the www.cjbgallery.com, and www.mov- currently teaches at the Los Angeles Music
and heads the Mindfulness Based Stress many schools of bodywork and movement ingspirit.net. p. 52, 61 Academy p. 14
Reduction Program at Stanford Hospital techniques that he has practiced and stud-
and Stanford University. He teaches at ied. p. 51 Daniel Bianchetta has been teaching Krishna Booker is an accomplished pro-
Stanford’s School of Medicine and is on meditation and intuitive practice at Esalen ducer, rapper, and percussionist. He has
staff at Stanford Hospital. p. 19, 37 James Baraz has taught vipassana for over 20 years. A photographer and played with Airto for many years and cur-
insight meditation retreats and classes since Esalen’s media coordinator, his photograph- rently tours with Sergio Mendes. Mixing
Carol Adrienne is an internationally 1977. Cofounder of Spirit Rock Meditation ic interests are the Big Sur coast and Native modern music with traditional Brazilian
known life coach and author of The Center in Marin County, Calif., he holds American rock art. His work is collected influences is his strong suit. p. 14
Purpose of Your Life as seen on Oprah. an MA in psychology and has a counseling worldwide. His website is www.bigsur-
She and her daughter Sigrid Matthews practice in Berkeley. p. 39 photo.com. p. 52, 61 Ann Bradney was a senior faculty mem-
have taught together for 9 years. p. 58 ber of Core Energetics East for many years.
Ellen Bass has supported and inspired Richard Blasband is an international- She teaches and leads workshops on Core
Mandy Aftel is an artisan natural per- writers for more than 30 years. Her books ly recognized authority on the work of Energetics internationally and is co-director
fumer and author of three books on natural include No More Masks!, The Courage Wilhelm Reich and is a psychiatrist utiliz- of the Community Healing and Leadership
perfume including Essence and Alchemy: to Heal, and Mules of Love. She’s received ing Reich’s therapeutic methods and program in El Cerrito, Calif. She has a pri-
A Natural History of Perfume. p. 18 the Pablo Neruda Prize, Larry Levis Prize, Levashov’s healing methods in the Bay vate practice in New York City. p. 20
and a Pushcart Prize. p. 21, 69 Area. He has conducted many workshops at
Ramon V. Albareda is a clinical psy- Robert Brooks is a psychologist on the
chologist, theologian, and sexologist. He is Rob Bauer has been working with gay Esalen on Reich’s work (www.functional-
research.org). p. 53, 66 faculty of Harvard Medical School. He has
the founder/director of Estel, a center of per- men for over 20 years. His workshops incor- authored or coauthored 11 books, including
sonal growth and school of integral studies porate the Rubenfeld Synergy Method, a Charlie Bloom is an educator, therapist, The Self-Esteem Teacher; Angry
in Barcelona, and creator of Holistic body-centered psychotherapy, as well as and seminar leader. He and his wife Linda Children, Worried Parents: Seven Steps
Sexuality. He is the coauthor of Nacidos experiential exercises, relationship dynam- are cofounders of Bloomwork and coauthors to Help Families Manage Anger; and
de la Tierra: Sexualidad Origen del ics, and meditation. He has presented work- of the widely acclaimed book, 101 Things I Handbook of Resilience in Children.
Ser Humano. p. 67 shops across America. p. 32 Wish I Knew When I Got Married. He p. 56
Ronald Alexander has explored Leonard Bearne is a training and has facilitated workshops throughout the
world since 1982. p. 36 Daniel Brown is an associate clinical
Buddhist meditation and healing disciplines supervising analyst at the Institute of professor of psychology at Harvard Medical
since 1971. He conducts trainings in the Contemporary Psychoanalysis in Los Linda Bloom is a licensed clinical social School. He is author of 13 books, including
U.S., Europe, and Australia in MindBody Angeles, Calif. He trained at Esalen in worker, educator, and seminar leader. She Transformations of Consciousness
Healing Therapies. A psychotherapist and Gestalt therapy with Dick Price (cofounder and her husband Charlie are cofounders of (with Ken Wilber and Jack Engler) and the
consultant to the entertainment industry, he of Esalen) and subsequently in several other Bloomwork and coauthors of the widely recent Pointing Out the Great Way:
focuses on leadership coaching, creativity, humanistic therapeutic modalities. p. 14 acclaimed book, 101 Things I Wish I Meditation-Stages in the Tibetan
and communication. His website is Knew When I Got Married. She has Mahamudra Tradition. p. 49
www.ronaldalexander.com. p. 63 Baxter Bell is featured in Yoga Journal’s
DVD “Yoga Step-by-Step for Stress facilitated workshops throughout the world
since 1986. p. 36 Kelly Bulkeley is a Visiting Scholar at
Martine Amita Algier is a Certified Management,” and has written articles for the Graduate Theological Union and teach-
Trainer with the Center for Nonviolent Yoga Journal and International Journal Scott Blossom teaches a style of Hatha es in the Dream Studies Program at JFK
Communication and a founding member of of Yoga Therapy. A physician who trained Yoga Vinyasa that is informed by his train- University. A former president of the
the West Marin Community Mediation at the Piedmont Yoga Studio Advanced ing as a Doctor of Traditional Chinese International Association for the Study of
Board, teaching and consulting with fami- Studies Program, he teaches workshops Medicine and Ayurveda. He regularly pre- Dreams, he has written and edited books on
lies, business groups, schools, and other orga- throughout the U.S. p. 73 sents at national conferences such as Yoga dreaming, religion, psychology, and science.
nizations since the 1960’s. p. 73 Journal and Midwest and has published p. 26
Dyrian Benz is the chairperson for MA
Kathy Altman is on the teaching faculty and PhD Somatic Psychology and several articles about Yoga and Ayurveda.
for Gabrielle Roth’s institute, The Moving Professional Specialty programs at the Santa p. 46
Center, and has studied with Gabrielle for Barbara Graduate Institute. He is founder Marlene Moss Blumenthal is co- C
25 years. She cofounded The Moving Center of the GroupField Approach to group process director of the Center for Training and
School in California, and maintains a and co-director of Hellinger Constellation Catherine Calderon has been on the
Human Development at the Gestalt path of yoga and dance for over 30 years. A
teaching practice in Mill Valley. p. 61 Institute California. p. 41 Institute of Cleveland. She teaches in the professional mambo dancer and filmmaker,
Susan Aposhyan maintains a private Richard Berrett has committed the past entry- and advanced-level training pro- she’s performed with Tito Puento and Celia
practice and trains helping professionals 35 years of his professional life to enhancing grams at GIC, works in a family therapy Cruz at the famed Apollo Theatre, and owns
internationally in her work, Body-Mind awareness. A clinician, university professor, practice, and enjoys her grandchildren and Shambhala Yoga & Dance Center in
Psychotherapy (www.bodymindpsy- and past president of Imagery six adult children. p. 32 Brooklyn, N.Y. p. 54
chotherapy.com). Previously she developed International, he has a background in body Dick Bolles is author of What Color Is
and directed one of the first graduate pro- awareness, imagery, family systems, Gestalt, Cathe Carlson is an organizational con-
Your Parachute? A Practical Manual for sultant who brings 25 years’ experience
grams in Somatic Psychology at the Naropa and deep learning. p. 55, 85 Job-Hunters and Career-Changers.
University in Boulder, Colo. p. 41 working with Global 500 and Fortune 100
Micheline Berry’s work combines Parachute, updated annually, has 9 mil- companies. She is a graduate of various post-
Nancy Slonim Aronie is the author of Ashtanga, Forrest, Iyengar, and Rea/Tantra lion copies in print, in 14 languages. He is graduate Gestalt training programs in both
Writing from the Heart: Tapping the influences and is informed by her years of the recipient of the 2006 National organizational and clinical arenas. p. 19
Power of Your Inner Voice. Founder of study of Tibetan Buddhism, Somatic Dance, Samaritan Award. p. 74
the Chilmark Writing Workshop on and Native American purification ritual. Lisa Carlton is a life coach, art therapist,
Martha’s Vineyard, she is a commentator She currently teaches yoga workshops, Zen and educator. She is experienced in
for NPR’s All Things Considered, and has Dancing, and yoga retreats internationally. Compassionate Communication, dance,
a weekly radio talk show on Sirius Satellite p. 74 improvisation and diversity awareness.
Lime 114. p. 39 Lisa is a single mom with two boys. p. 16

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Seymour Carter, Gestalt and Sensory Ann Weiser Cornell has taught Betta de Boer-van der Kolk is a Ulrika Engman has been dancing on the
Awareness teacher at Esalen for more than Focusing in 17 countries on five continents. licensed clinical social worker in private Yoga path for 15 years leading popular
three decades, is a lifelong student of the She is a student and colleague of Gene practice at the Center for Integrative workshops and retreats worldwide. Certified
ever-evolving models of personal identity. Gendlin, the developer of Focusing. She Healing in Watertown, Mass. She is trained in Anusara Yoga and the Halprin Life/Art
He combines studies in family systems theo- wrote the bestselling The Power of in hypnotherapy, EMDR, Internal Family Process, she combines the transformative
ry with Buddhism and other body/mind Focusing and, recently, The Radical Systems (IFS), Pesso-Boyden Systems power of Yoga with the expressive arts into
practices. p. 23 Acceptance of Everything. p. 72 Psychomotor Therapy (PBSP), and the a celebration of the heart. p. 50
Rubenfeld Synergy Method (RSM). p. 37
Charlie Cascio managed the Esalen Bruce Cornwell has combined Gestalt, Fariba Enteshari founded Rumi
kitchen for 6 years. He is a chef, restaura- yoga, meditation, and dynamic theater Brooke Deputy, a student of bioener- Educational Center, an interfaith, cross-cul-
teur, consultant, and lecturer on vegetarian forms for more than 30 years—whether lead- getics for more than 20 years, has studied tural, educational center in Santa Barbara.
and living foods who has worked and ing workshops, working with clients and with some of the world’s senior teachers, During the last 11 years, she has taught
taught in the U.S. and throughout Europe actors in his L.A.-based psychotherapy prac- including founder Alexander Lowen and Rumi at the University of Southern
for more than 30 years. Charlie wrote the tice, or directing and acting in professional senior international trainer Frank Hladky. California, Santa Barbara City College,
Esalen Cookbook. p. 40, 45 films and theater productions. p. 31 She is an Esalen-trained massage practi- and has studied Rumi’s masterpiece in the
tioner and has studied expressive movement original text, Farsi. p. 36
Joyce Catlett is coauthor of Fear of Jean Couch, author of The Runner’s and dance. p. 69
Intimacy and is collaborative author with Yoga Book, is director of the Balance Eric Erickson has lived and worked at
Robert W. Firestone of 20 articles and 7 Center in Palo Alto, Calif., gleaning new Carol DeSanto is the co-founder of Esalen for over 25 years. He was a student
books, including The Fantasy Bond. Ms. knowledge about fitness by studying popula- Nervous System Energy Work and a psy- in Gestalt with Dick Price (cofounder of
Catlett produced Glendon Association’s 37 tions of people who have no back or joint chotherapist in private practice. She has Esalen) and has written a biography of him.
video productions, including a nine-part pain. p. 57 been a longtime student of Rev. Rosalyn p. 14
series on couple relations and sexuality. p. 27 Bruyere. Her special interests in energy
Nicholas Covino is president of the work encompass addiction-recovery, health
Joseph Cavanaugh is a licensed psy- Massachusetts School of Professional
chotherapist in private practice in the Sierra Psychology and immediate past-president of
and healing, and work with cancer and F
chronic illness. p. 44
foothills and a psychology instructor at a the Society for Clinical and Experimental Jessica Fagan, a member of the Esalen
local community college. He has facilitated Hypnosis. He is an assistant professor of psy- Lisa Lieberman Doctor was a movie massage staff, is a dancer and performer
personal-growth workshops throughout chology in the Department of Psychiatry at executive for 16 years and later a Daytime who is deeply immersed in the practice and
California for the past 30 years. p. 29 Harvard Medical School. p. 37 Emmy and Writer’s Guild Award-nomi- teaching of Eastern and Western somatic
nated writer on General Hospital. She therapies as well as Vinyasa Yoga. Her web-
Dorothy Charles has been a student Stewart Cubley’s work has carried wrote The Deflowering of Rhona
and teacher at Esalen since 1982. A student him throughout the world in facilitating site is www.firewithin.ws. p. 39, 72
Lipshitz and leads fiction workshops in
of Esalen cofounder Dick Price, she combines groups to access the potential within the Los Angeles and abroad. p. 54 Jayson Fann, former Esalen Arts Center
Esalen body-centered Gestalt with relational human heart and imagination. Originally coordinator, has 17 years of experience as a
Gestalt theory, and leads workshops in Asia, a scientist, he has led seminars in creativity Patrick Douce, one of Moshe musician, performer, visual artist, costume
Europe, and the U.S. p. 42 for more than 25 years. His website is Feldenkrais’s first American students, has designer, composer, and musical director. He
www.processarts.com. p. 53 been associated with Esalen since 1972. studied music in Africa and the Caribbean,
Kenn Chase has taught traditional Since 1986 he lives half of each year in Bali,
Yang-style T’ai Chi Ch’uan for 30 years and Raphael Cushnir is the author of and has taught at Cal State University,
developing programs with Indonesian Silat Monterey Bay. p. 47, 58, 65
has studied with several T'ai Chi masters. Unconditional Bliss; Setting Your martial-arts-for-health schools. p. 23, 77, 85
A certified Feldenkrais teacher, he is a stress Heart on Fire, which is used as a teaching Robin Fann-Costanzo has a lifelong
management consultant for Cardiology tool in spiritual centers worldwide; and Emile Hassan Dyer, raised in France background in dance and movement. An
Associates of Marin. p. 84 How Now: 100 Ways to Celebrate the and Senegal, was influenced at an early age Esalen Massage practitioner, CranioSacral
Present Moment, named by Spirituality by their rhythms and music. As a drummer practitioner, and certified yoga instructor,
Michael Craig Clemmens is a & Health Magazine one of the Best and vocalist he has worked with artists such
licensed psychologist and trainer based in she has taught and assisted Esalen Massage
Spiritual Books of 2005. p. 61 as David Darling, Glen Velez, and Jim trainings, yoga retreats, and Upledger
Pittsburgh. He has worked for over 20 years Scott, and is a founding member of the a
with individuals and groups focusing on the Institute trainings. p. 17, 48
capella groups Pandora’s Vox and Primitive
relationship between personality, physical
process, and culture. He teaches Gestalt with D Soul. p. 55 Warren Farrell is author of the best-sell-
ers Why Men Are The Way They Are
training groups both nationally and inter- Leslie Dagnall, past president of the and The Myth of Male Power. His Why
nationally. p. 50, 84 Men Earn More was chosen by U.S.
Humanist Society of New York, is Director E
Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen’s work of Training for the International Imagery News and World Report as one of the 4
with movement, touch, and the body-mind Association and has presented programs Chandra Easton, a translator of Great Career books for 2006. He has
relationship has influenced the fields of across the U.S. and abroad on the use of Tibetan Buddhist texts, teaches meditation appeared on over 1,000 TV shows world-
yoga, dance, bodywork, and many other eidetic imagery applications. She has based on her studies of Tibetan and wide. p. 25, 74
body-mind disciplines. She is the founder of trained extensively with Dr. Akhter Ahsen. Theravadin Buddhism. She has studied
p. 51 meditation, Buddhist philosophy, and Lisa Firestone is Director of Research
the School for Body-Mind Centering and and Education with the Glendon
the author of Sensing, Feeling, and Tibetan language in India and the U.S.
David Darling is a cellist, teacher, and under H.H. the Dalai Lama, Gyatrul Association. She is a practicing clinical psy-
Action. p. 62 composer. He is cofounder of Music for chologist and coauthor of Conquer Your
Rinpoche, and B. Alan Wallace. p. 46
Gabe Cohen came up with the original People, an organization dedicated to self- Critical Inner Voice; Creating A Life of
Second City troupe. He is the artistic direc- expression through music and improvisa- Erica Elliott, board-certified in family Meaning and Compassion: The Wisdom
tor for Hollywood Actors Theater and leads tion. His latest recordings include 8-String practice and environmental medicine, is of Psychotherapy; and Sex and Love in
seminars for the Screen Actors Guild. He Religion, Darkwood, and the Grammy- known for successfully treating people with Intimate Relationships. p. 27
was most recently seen in a recurring role nominated Cello Blue. p. 23, 24 chronic ailments that defy Western medi-
cine. She lectures frequently on nutrition, Colette Fleuridas is a professor in the
for The West Wing and in a featured film Rabbi Avram Davis is founder and Graduate Counseling Program of Saint
role opposite Doris Roberts. p. 51 allergens, and environmental toxins, and is
director of Chochmat HaLev, a center for the coauthor of Prescriptions for a Mary’s College of California. She has over
David Corbin is a shamanic practitioner Jewish spirituality in Berkeley, Calif. A doc- Healthy House. p. 47 15 years’ experience teaching psychotherapy,
and teacher with a private practice in torate of comparative philosophy, he is the holistic wellness, and integral models of
shamanic counseling and healing in Maine. author of two books, The Way of Flame Zuza Engler has been on the spiral path counseling. She researches spiritual experi-
He is a faculty member of the Foundation and Judaic Mysticism, and editor of of kinesthetic investigation into conscious- ence and development (www.spiritre-
for Shamanic Studies. p. 23, 84 Meditation from the Heart of Judaism. ness for close to two decades, in motion, still- search.org). p. 66
p. 15 ness, and process inquiry. She is a longterm
Bob Corff is one of Los Angeles’ most student and practitioner of Buddhism, Thomas Michael Fortel is a longtime
prominent performance teachers. His clients David Deamer is Professor of SoulMotion, and Gestalt Awareness yoga practitioner/teacher, influenced by the
include such award-winning celebrities as Biomolecular Engineering at UC Santa Practice. Her website is www.transforma- Iyengar, Ashtanga, and Anusara styles of
Sally Field, Samuel L. Jackson, Vanessa Cruz. His research interests are DNA tivedance.com. p. 47, 48 hatha yoga, and drawing from his devotion-
Redgrave and Hank Azaria. In addition, he sequencing and the origin of life. He and al experience in Bhakti yoga. He travels
has had leading roles on Broadway, televi- Ellen Suckiel initiated a course in bioethics widely, sharing his love for yoga. His web-
sion, and motion pictures. p. 28 and have co-taught it over the past four site is www.yogawiththomas.com. p. 14,
years. p. 13 33, 54

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Ruella Frank has explored early infant Dennis Gates, an integrative medicine Mary Goldenson is a clinical psycholo-
movements and their relationship to the physician in Chicago, practiced orthopedic gist, chiropractor, and certified Radix H
adult for over 25 years. A Gestalt therapist, surgery for 27 years. He teaches optimum teacher in Los Angeles. She has a private
she has years of experience as a professional health and the integration of holistic and practice specializing in relationship therapy Meredith Haberfeld is founding part-
dancer, yoga practitioner/teacher, student of standard medical care. A graduate fellow of and transitions, and leads mediation train- ner and CEO of the international coaching
Body/Mind Centering, and student of Andrew Weil, he has conducted workshops ings and workshops around the country. firm Handel Group Private Coaching. In
Laura Perls (cofounder of Gestalt therapy). for patients as well as medical staffs. p. 61 p. 16, 28, 44, 63, 67 addition to her 10 years’ experience coaching
p. 66 individuals and leading seminars, she is a
Mariah Fenton Gladis, Harriet Goslins originated Cortical visiting professor at MIT. p. 13
Patricia Frisch, a licensed psychologist, founder/director of the Pennsylvania Field Reeducation. A Feldenkrais practition-
Reichian therapist, family therapist, and Gestalt Center for Psychotherapy and er and Integrated Awareness teacher, her Steven Harper is a wilderness guide,
experienced group leader, is codirector of Training for nearly three decades, leads background is in psychosynthesis, applied author, artist, and Big Sur resident. He has
the Northern California Institute for workshops and trainings around the U.S. kinesiology, muscle energy, craniosacral led both traditional and experimental
Orgonomic Therapy. She has decades of and in Europe. She is recognized for the sen- work, and social anthropology. She has been wilderness expeditions internationally for
experience in private practice and group sitive and creative way she practices the art teaching at Esalen for 23 consecutive years. over 25 years. He has an MA in psychology
therapy. p. 53 of Gestalt. p. 29, 31 p. 29 and his work focuses on wild nature as a
vehicle for awakening. p. 53, 58, 65, 73, 77
Jerome Front is an adjunct faculty at Ron Gladis, a recovering electrical engi- Lynda Greenberg is an exhibiting
Pepperdine University and teaches about neer, is a fine-arts photographer, television sculptor who has taught drawing nation- Susan Harper teaches Continuum
eating, food, and mindfulness-based commercial producer, corporate video wide since 1981. She has been a colleague of workshops in the U.S., Canada, Europe,
approaches. He has worked at the Rader director, and executive director of the the Center for the Educational Applications and Japan. She also offers Quest trips—for
Institute for Eating Disorders, leads Pennsylvania Gestalt Center in Malvern, of Brain Hemisphere Research since its celebrating what is still wild, inside and
retreats, and is an MFT in private practice Pa. He recently published a book, Faster, founding in 1985. p. 20 out—in the wilderness and in Asia. p. 73
in Studio City, Calif. His website is Smarter Digital Photography. p. 31 Mary Hartzell has over 30 years’ experi-
www.JeromeFront.com. p. 60 Ricky Greenwald is the founder and
Richard Glantz is a practicing busi- executive director of the Child Trauma ence working with children, parents, and
ness/mediation attorney in Marin County, Institute. Former assistant clinical professor teachers. She is the director of a highly
Calif., with a background in accounting at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Dr. respected, Reggio-inspired preschool in
G and investment. On a spiritual path for 35 Greenwald has authored numerous articles Santa Monica, Calif. Mary also teaches
years, Richard’s experiential studies include and books, including EMDR in Child and parenting classes and has a thriving
Erin Gafill is a fifth-generation California private-consulting practice. p. 30
painter. She has taught art-making work- Gurdjieff, Sufism, Buddhism, and, for the Adolescent Psychotherapy and Child
shops for the Monterey Museum of Art, the last 15 years, the Diamond Approach Trauma Handbook. p. 15 Geneen Marie Haugen is a writer
Central Coast Art Association, and the Big School. p. 16 and guide to the mysteries of Earth and psy-
Tara Lynda Guber is a yogi of 28 years,
Sur Land Trust. She was the first American Robert M. Goisman is director of teacher, producer, and founder of Yoga Ed. che. Her work appears in many anthologies,
artist-in-residence of the Hamada Children’s medical student education at Massachusetts and The Yoga House, an organization dedi- including American Nature Writing and
International Art Museum of Hamada, Mental Health Center and associate profes- cated to body, mind, and spirit. She is coau- Going Alone: Women’s Adventures in
Japan. p. 52 sor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical thor of the book/video Yoga Moves and, the Wild. She is committed to cultivating
School. In 2001 Dr. Goisman received the most recently, Contact: The Yoga of the planetary imagination. p. 37
Gangaji, internationally renowned
teacher, has since 1990 offered thousands of Outstanding Psychiatrist Award from the Relationship. p. 39 Justin Hecht is a Jungian psychologist
people the invitation to directly experience Massachusetts Psychiatric Society for Public in private practice and a clinical faculty
Sector Service. p. 75 Sylvia Guersenzvaig is a student of
the true peace and absolute freedom that are intuitive pathways to healing with over 20 member of the department of psychiatry at
our essential nature. Her books include The years of experience in the fields of somatic UCSF. He teaches meditation and leads
Diamond in Your Pocket and Freedom and visionary practices. She has been a mas- groups and workshops designed to awaken
and Resolve. p. 43 sage practitioner and an astrologer at Esalen authenticity and creativity. p. 59
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James Herzog is an adult and child Chungliang Al Huang teaches Tai Ji Lynne Kaufman is a nationally award- Deborah Koff-Chapin has been
psychiatrist at the Boston Psychoanalytic philosophy, East/West synthesis, and the art winning playwright, novelist, and short developing Touch Drawing since 1974, and
Society and Institute. He is also a superviso- of movement meditation. He is the founder- story writer. Her plays have been produced has been a teacher and presenter at confer-
ry analyst at the Sigmund Freud Institute president of the Living Tao Foundation and in New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, ences and graduate programs international-
in Zürich. Dr. Herzog teaches at Harvard director of Lan Ting Institute in the Sacred and Washington D.C. She is Director of ly. She is creator of SOULCARDS 1&2
Medical School and is the author of Father Mountains of China. p. 43, 45 Special Events for the Joseph Campbell and author of Drawing Out Your Soul.
Hunger: Explorations with Children Foundation. p. 28 For more information, visit www.touch-
and Adults. p. 45 Barbara Marx Hubbard, author, drawing.com. p. 36
speaker, and social innovator, is president Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa is the
Ardell Hill is a licensed massage therapist of the Foundation for Conscious Evolution. cofounder and director of Golden Bridge, the Joe Kort has been specializing in Imago
and reflexologist experienced in a variety Nominated for Vice President on the premier center for the study and practice of Relationship Therapy with gay and lesbian
of modalities. Author of Spiritual Democratic ticket in 1984, she recently Kundalini yoga and meditation in Los clients since 1985. He has a private practice
Reflexology, she also offers integrations launched Gateway to Conscious Evolution, Angeles. She has taught yoga, meditation, and is an adjunct professor teaching Gay
using quantum physics theories. p. 76 a global evolutionary educational program. and pre- and post-natal trainings for over 30 and Lesbian Identity Development and
p. 24 years. p. 50 Treatment at Wayne State University’s
Ginger Holladay’s first calling was as a School of Social Work. His website is
professional singer, recording with Elvis Terry Hunt is a licensed psychologist and Ann Kearney-Cooke is a www.joekort.com. p. 13, 35
Presley, Linda Ronstadt, and Joan Baez. Her certified Bioenergetic Therapist based in Distinguished Scholar for the Partnership
personal journey led her to the healing arts, Boston, Mass., with specialties in issues of for Gender Specific Medicine at Columbia Joel Kramer is an internationally influ-
and she now works as a massage practition- adult children of alcoholics and abusive and the director of the Cincinnati Psycho- ential teacher and innovator of physical and
er, yoga instructor, and voice coach for indi- homes, addictive disorders, and older adoles- therapy Institute. Author of Change Your mental yoga whose teaching aims at freeing
viduals and groups. p. 22 cents. p. 46 Mind, Change Your Body: Feeling Good yoga from its authoritarian roots. He is the
about Your Body and Self after Forty, author of The Passionate Mind and coau-
Lorin Hollander, a legendary concert David Hykes, pioneering she has led over 200 workshops. p. 23 thor of The Guru Papers: Masks of
pianist with a 50-year career, is also an composer/singer, harmonic sound pioneer, Authoritarian Power. p. 25
inspired speaker, mentor, consultant, and and philosopher/activist, is dedicated to Sam Keen is the author of numerous
researcher of consciousness who explores bringing Harmony more to life on Earth. books, including The Passionate Life, Pamela Kramer is a certified ITP train-
states of visionary creativity with corporate Founder of the Harmonic Presence work Faces of the Enemy, Hymns to an er and coordinator of Community ITP in
audiences, university communities, and and Harmonic Chant, he has collaborated Unknown God, and Learning to Fly. Mill Valley. A performance consultant,
spiritual consciousness gatherings world- with the Dalai Lama and the Gyoto Monks, p. 52 career counselor, and transformational
wide. p. 39 and released 10 CDs and DVDs. p. 74 teacher, she has worked with individuals
Jim Kepner is a psychologist and the and organizations for 25 years to facilitate
Tara Hollander is a classical pianist author of Body Process and Healing positive growth and authentic creative
who performs internationally as soloist and Tasks. He teaches internationally on the
with her husband Lorin Hollander. She I application of Gestalt Body Process
expression. p. 52
works with Mr. Hollander creating and Felix “Pupy” Insua, born and raised Psychotherapy to healing in trauma, stress, Sybil Krauter teaches Integrated
participating in events which explore vision- in Cuba (a featured performer with Grupo and illness. Jim is the co-originator of Awareness and Cortical Field Reeducation.
ary creativity, transformative education, and Folklorico Nacional de Cuba), moved to Nervous System Energy Work (www. Her background is in clinical hypnosis, neu-
the evolution of consciousness. p. 39 New York in 1995 to spread the healing pathwaysforhealing.com). p. 44 rolinguistic programming, and education.
experience of Afro-Cuban music, dance, and Currently her focus is on how we create
Johanna Holloman is a German-born Hala Khouri has spent over 15 years reality. p. 29
clinical psychologist, Gestalt and deep body- spirituality. He is a priest and healer in the integrating yoga and counseling, and is cer-
work practitioner, and teacher. Now living Cuban Lukumi religion. p. 54 tified in Somatic Experiencing. She teaches Jeffrey Kripal is chairman of the
in Big Sur, she is a certified Esalen Massage yoga and leads workshops and retreats Department of Religious Studies at Rice
teacher and a professional yoga teacher on internationally. Her website is University. He has written four books focus-
the Esalen Movement staff. p. 15, 20, 62, 65 J www.halakhouri.com. p. 77 ing on the comparative erotics and ethics of
mystical literature, American counter-cul-
Perry Holloman has taught at Esalen Roger Jahnke has practiced Chinese Dan Kinderlehrer is a nationally recog- tural translations of Asian religious tradi-
and in Europe for over 20 years, focusing on medicine clinically for over 30 years. He has nized holistic physician with expertise in the tions, and the history of Western esotericism.
the physical, energetic, and emotional causes traveled to China ten times to explore the fields of chronic illness, Lyme, nutrition, p. 60
of chronic pain. He is on Esalen’s bodywork secrets of Qi in hospitals, temples, and sacred allergy, environmental medicine, and the
staff and teaches somatic approaches to sites. He is the author of the acclaimed The healing of body-mind-spirit as a balanced Jill Kuykendall is a physical therapist
Gestalt Therapy at the Gestalt Institute in Healer Within and, more recently, The whole. He is the author of the upcoming and transpersonal medical practitioner who
Dortmund, Germany. p. 20, 43, 62, 65, 80 Healing Promise of Qi. p. 31, 74 The Truth About Lyme. p. 47 has worked in the standard Western med-
ical paradigm for 25 years. She is now in
Jonathan Horan is Gabrielle Roth’s Eli Jaxon-Bear teaches and leads Daphne Rose Kingma is a therapist, private practice specializing in soul retrieval,
son and closest collaborator. He is on the retreats worldwide through The Leela lecturer, and teacher of relationships as a and is the author (with Hank Wesselman)
core faculty of her international institute, Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedi- spiritual art form. She is the best-selling of Spirit Medicine. p. 41, 75
The Moving Center. Jonathan has been cated to world peace and freedom through author of seven books on relationships,
immersed in the 5Rhythms practice universal self-realization. His books include including Coming Apart, Finding True
throughout his life and continues to be The Enneagram of Liberation: From Love, and The 9 Types of Lovers. p. 22,
a key catalyst in its evolution. p. 61 Fixation to Freedom and Sudden 72 L
Awakening—Into Direct Realization. Sidney Lanier, a former Episcopal
Roger Housden is the author of 15 p. 43 Charly Kleissner is a philanthropic
books, including the best-selling Ten Poems entrepreneur utilizing his high-technology priest, is founder of the American Place
series (Ten Poems to Change Your Life, Andrea Juhan balances the catalytic background in venture philanthropy. He is Theater in New York and the New
etc.). Born in England, he ran meditative nature of the 5Rhythms with a finely tuned cofounder of the KL Felicitas Foundation American Place Salon in San Francisco.
retreats for many years and founded The therapeutic instinct. Her teaching style is and the Social-Impact Initiative helping He has been a lifelong pioneer in his quest
Open Gate, England’s only major conference both lively and challenging, creating a field social entrepreneurs accelerate and increase for the truth of “life more abundant… life
program on spirituality, psychology, and the where participants are inspired and support- their social impact. p. 43 in the service of life.” p. 24
arts. p. 25 ed to pursue their own growth. p. 26, 66 Stephen Lankton, executive director
Mawuena Kodjovi, a gifted multi-
Jean Houston, scholar, philosopher, instrumentalist, was born in Paris and of the Phoenix Institute of Ericksonian
researcher, and visionary thinker/doer, is raised in Togo. He absorbed the music of Therapy, teaches and trains clinicians
considered one of the founders of the human K West Africa, then studied jazz and harmony worldwide. He studied with Dr. Milton
potential movement. She is creator and in Paris to gain a vast knowledge of musical Erickson for 5 years, and is a recipient of
Leah Kalish is the program director for the Lifetime Achievement Award for
principal teacher of two schools, a Mystery Yoga Ed. and The Accelerated School Yoga traditions. In 1998, he came to New York to
School of philosophical, psychological, and join Babatunde Olatunji on guitar, vocals, Outstanding Contribution to the Field of
Program. She is also the writer/teacher in Psychotherapy p. 25
spiritual studies, and a school for Social GAIAM’s Yoga Fitness for Kids videos and percussion. p. 26
Artists. p. 49 and co-creator of Yoga Kit for Kids and Barbara Lee has been a circlemaker for
Games for Life. p. 39 more than 25 years. Her primary focus is on
the heart-centered remembrance of the
Divine. She is the author of Loving
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Robert G. Lee, a psychologist in private Til Luchau is a coach, presenter, facilita- Jim McCormick began Zero Balancing Robert Moss is a dream explorer,
practice in Boston, teaches and trains tor, and somatic therapist who works with training in 1974 with founder Dr. Fritz shamanic counselor, bestselling novelist, and
nationally and internationally. He is coedi- transformative professionals and organiza- Smith. He became the first teacher of ZB former magazine editor and professor of
tor of The Voice of Shame: Silence and tions. He lives near Boulder, Colo., where he after Dr. Smith, in 1979, and is Chairman ancient history at the Australian National
Connection in Psychotherapy and is a faculty member at the Rolf Institute and of the Board of Directors of the ZBHA. He University. His books include Conscious
editor of The Values of Connection: A the director of Advanced-Trainings.com. lives in Cambridge, Mass., practicing Zero Dreaming, Dreamgates, Dreaming True,
Relational Approach to Ethics. p. 33 p. 19 Balancing and traditional acupuncture. and The Dreamer’s Book of the Dead.
p. 42 His website is www.mossdreams.com.
George Leonard is the author of 12 Frederic Luskin is a Senior Fellow at p. 20
books, including Mastery, The Ultimate the Stanford Center on Conflict and Deborah Anne Medow, Esalen
Athlete, and The Way of Aikido. He is a Negotiation. A licensed psychologist, he workshop leader and bodywork practitioner Eric Moya is director and staff therapist
fifth-degree black belt in aikido, founder of directs the Stanford Forgiveness Projects since 1969, teaches yoga, massage, creative of a clinic called The Ripple Effect: Center
Leonard Energy Training (LET), and and is the author of Forgive for Good: movement, awareness practices, and related for Advanced Manual Therapy in
cofounder (with Michael Murphy) of A Proven Prescription for Health and healing disciplines throughout the U.S. and Albuquerque, N.M. His practice focuses
Integral Transformative Practice (ITP). Happiness. p. 19 Europe. She is also a certified nutrition edu- on CranioSacral Therapy and Lymph
p. 52 cator. p. 43, 69, 72, 80 Drainage Therapy, with training in
Visceral Manipulation and Neuro-
Jaquelin Levin, a fully qualified Michael Meyer has taught Cortical
Biodanza Didactic Teacher, trained in M Field Reeducation at Esalen since 1993 and
Muscular Therapy. p. 34
South Africa and the U.K. She has taught Constance Maas has worked around The Feldenkrais Method for the past ten Caroline Muir has been a yoga practi-
in South Africa, Mozambique, the U.K., the world— with soldiers returning from the years. He lives in Laguna Beach, where he tioner for over 25 years. She is a Tantric sex
Europe, and the U.S., and has a background Middle East and with hurricane victims in specializes in working with seniors and expert who specializes in sexual healing and
in the performing arts, education, and heal- New Orleans. Ms. Maas has taught at sev- those with neurological impairment. p. 29 awakening the Goddess energy in women.
ing. p. 37 eral colleges and universities, training p. 46
Peter Meyers, accomplished profession-
Peter Levine is an internationally rec- future therapists, and has been teaching at al actor/director, founded the award-win- Charles Muir, a professional yoga
ognized authority on trauma and a pioneer Esalen for many years. p. 13, 35 ning Vector Theater Conservatory and instructor for 35 years, is director of the
in stress research and healing practices for Helen Jerene Malcolm is an artist, Stand & Deliver, an executive training pro- Source School of Tantra Yoga in Hawaii
trauma survivors. Dr. Levine is the founder consultant, and teacher who works with a gram that provides high-performance train- and California. He is coauthor (with his
of the Foundation for Human Enrichment visionary consulting team designing long- ing to business leaders all over the world. wife) of Tantra: The Art of Conscious
in Lyons, Colo. p. 32, 34 range vision paintings for individual clients p. 85 Loving. His work was featured in the
and Fortune 500 corporations. p. 38, 59 Hollywood movies Bliss and The Best
Ronald Levine is an ordained rabbi and Emmett Miller is widely recognized as a Ever. p. 46
licensed clinical psychologist in Van Nuys, Jane Malek trained with Marion Rosen. founder of mind/body medicine and as the
Calif. Upon receiving his Ph.D. in 1978, he She is a senior teacher of Rosen Method inventor of the guided-imagery audiocas- Michael Murphy is cofounder and
participated in the Human Sexuality Bodywork and a Rosen Movement Training sette/CD. He is the author of Deep Healing chairman of the board of the Esalen
Training Program at UCLA. For the past teacher who began studying Rosen Method and has recorded more than 50 deep-relax- Institute. He is also a founder of the Esalen
25 years his private practice has focused on in 1980. Jane has a practice in the Monterey ation meditations and talks. p. 77 Institute Soviet-American Exchange
marital and sex therapy. p. 76 area as well as teaching internationally. Program from which The Russian-
Anneli Molin-Skelton lives to inspire American Center had its beginnings.
Bradley Lewis is an assistant professor For more information visit people to discover the forgotten language
www.JaneMalek.com. p. 18 Michael is the author of both fiction and
at NYU’s Gallatin School of Individualized of their souls through the permission to nonfiction books. p. 60
Study with affiliated appointments in the Dean Marson teaches in Esalen’s embrace their sacredness and truth in
Department of Social and Cultural Analysis Massage Program and Movement Arts movement. Her website is www.spirit
and the Department of Psychiatry. He is the weaves.com. p. 41
author of Moving Beyond Prozac, DSM,
Program, incorporating meditation and self- N
care practices to assist people in awakening Michael Molin-Skelton listens to
and the New Psychiatry: The Birth of and de-stressing their bodies. He has led Stan Nabozny brings 25 years’ experi-
Postpsychiatry. p. 60, 64 prayers of the wind and hears music, looks
workshops at Esalen, in Europe, and in Asia into the windows of the heart and feels ence working with executives and is the
Dennis Lewis, a longtime student of the for over 20 years. p. 22, 43, 84 rhythm. “Dance is not something I do, it’s founder of Key Partners, an international
Gurdjieff Work, Taoism, and Advaita, simply who I am,” says Michael. He reaches organizational consulting firm. He is a
Vinn Martí is a movement artist, teacher, graduate of various post-graduate Gestalt
teaches the transformative power of presence and spiritual friend, living in Portland, Ore. through dance rather than teaches to dance.
through breathing, qigong, meditation, and His website is www.spiritweaves.com. training programs in both organizational
He teaches SoulMotion internationally, and and clinical arenas. p. 19
self-inquiry. He is the author of Free Your is a certified Chaplain and Prayer p. 41
Breath, Free Your Life, The Tao of Practitioner through the New Thought Mary Nelson is the originator and
Natural Breathing, and the audio pro- Airto Moreira, a professional musician
Alliance of Churches. p. 16, 68 since the age of 13, has played and recorded founder of LaStone Therapy, Inc. A former
gram Natural Breathing. p. 57 bionutritionist, she is a licensed massage
Sarah Mata is a certified yoga teacher with such musicians as Miles Davis, Chick
Surya Little’s first yoga training was in Corea, Quincy Jones, Paul Simon, and therapist with a private practice in Tucson,
trained in the traditions of Krishnamacharya. Ariz. Her work is inspired by her metaphys-
Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga. She lived in Nepal Her work ranges from the vigorous flow for Carlos Santana. He has been voted
from 1997-99 and studied with K. Pattabhi Downbeat Magazine’s percussionist-of- ical studies of Christian and Native
the very fit to the user-friendly application American traditions. p. 76
Jois in Mysore, South India. Surya currently of yoga for people with heart disease and the-year more than 20 times. p. 14
studies in the Iyengar system, and is a long- musculoskeletal injuries. p. 29 Michael Newman is an attorney-medi-
time student of macrobiotics, Chinese five- Jean Morrison has worked in the areas
of health, education, business, and restorative ator, surfer, and lifelong resident of the Big
element theory, and Ayurveda. p. 20 Sigrid Matthews is a certified personal Sur coast. He has an MA in psychology and
trainer and yoga instructor with 20 years’ justice since 1985, and has been a Certified
Tias Little’s teaching reflects his expertise Trainer with the global Center for Non-vio- promotes the integration of wilderness into
experience. She and her mother Carol contemporary life. p. 53
in yoga and anatomy, and his training in Adrienne have taught together for 9 years. lent Communication since 1989. p. 73
Iyengar and Ashtanga Yoga. His teaching is p. 58 Mark Nicolson directs Ventana, a cen-
suffused with the wisdom of the Buddhist Beverly Kitaen Morse is a marriage
and family therapist in private practice in ter which facilitates transformative learning
tradition. Tias lives in Santa Fe, N.M., Edward W. Maupin, a psychologist in leaders and organizations committed to
where he co-directs Yogasource with his wife who was an Esalen scholar-in-residence Santa Monica, Calif., and executive director
of the Rosenberg-Kitaen Integrative Body social change. Mark’s work is also focused on
Surya. p. 20 from 1966 to 1970, has practiced Rolfing life transitions. He is a graduate of Oxford,
since 1968, when he was trained by Dr. Ida Psychotherapy Central Institute and the 12
Elisa Lodge is an expressive arts thera- IBP International Institutes. She is coau- Stanford, and the Esalen Extended Student
Rolf. His early research in Zen Buddhism program. p. 14, 69
pist who has an extensive background in strongly influenced his approach to the Rolf thor of The Intimate Couple. p. 41
movement/dance education, sound healing, Method. p. 32 Wes “Scoop” Nisker is a Buddhist
and innovative bodywork. She is the author Nan Moss is a faculty member of the
Foundation for Shamanic Studies. As a meditation teacher, author, radio commen-
of Primal Energetics—The First and Camille Maurine is the coauthor of tator, and performer. His best-selling books
Future Consciousness. p. 16 Meditation 24/7 and Meditation shamanic practitioner she teaches work-
shops on shamanism, and has a shamanic include Essential Crazy Wisdom, The
Secrets for Women. A dancer and per- Big Bang, The Buddha, and the Baby
forming artist who has been teaching since counseling and healing practice in Maine.
p. 23, 84 Boom, and Buddha’s Nature. He is the
1975, she is the creator of kinAesthetics and founder and coeditor of the Buddhist journal
the transformational Moving Theater Inquiring Mind. p. 57
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Pablo Piekar, originally a psychothera- Saul David Raye’s teaching brings Bill Say codirects the Community
O pist from Argentina, has been on the Esalen alive the holistic nature of healing in a way Healing & Leadership Training, is a faculty
Staff since 1988. In addition to being a lead- that is simple, powerful, and accessible, member of JFK and Naropa universities,
Gael Ohlgren met and trained with Ida ership and team development consultant, he allowing people to connect more deeply with and has had a private practice in body/
Rolf at Esalen in 1968 and ’69 and later has been practicing bodywork professionally their own authentic power and spirit. He mind/relationship therapy in Berkeley,
served on the Rolf Institute faculty. After for 16 years. He teaches Esalen Massage holds certifications in Yoga, bodywork, and Calif., since 1989. His website is
studying and practicing Continuum for 25 internationally. p. 50 energy healing, and is an ordained minister www.CoreCommunity.com. p. 50
years she became a Continuum teacher both and musician. p. 70
at home and internationally. p. 65 Susan Pinto is a natural healer whose Howard Joel Schechter is interested
gift has helped many realize their own heal- Shiva Rea is a leading teacher of prana in learning and teaching about emotional
Sharon Olds teaches in New York ing potential. Classically trained in both vinyasa flow yoga and yoga trance dance. and spiritual liberation. He is the author of
University's Graduate Creative Writing the Feldenkrais Method and CranioSacral She began exploring yoga at 14 as a way to Rekindling the Spirit in Work and
Program and is the New York State Poet therapy, she has developed her own Self- understand her name, given to her by her Jupiter’s Rings: Balance from the Inside
Laureate. She has published many books Corrective Mechanisms which she utilizes father. She has studied the Krishnamacharya Out. p. 31, 69
of poems, including The Father, The in her work with all ages. She teaches lineage, tantra, Ayurveda, bhakti, world
Wellspring, and Blood, Tin, Straw. advanced courses for the Upledger Institute. dance, yogic art, and somatic movement. David Schiffman is a longtime group
p. 55, 57 p. 24 p. 43 leader at Esalen. His primary interest is in
facilitating people in transition toward a
Mayuri Onerheim, a Ridhwan teacher Lavinia Plonka is an award-winning David Richo is a psychotherapist, more heartful, unstrained existence. p. 19,
of the Diamond Approach in the Bay Area performer and certified Feldenkrais practi- teacher, and writer in Santa Barbara and 26, 40, 58, 59, 77, 84
and Canada, has been a Canadian tioner, whose first book, What Are You San Francisco, who emphasizes Jungian,
Chartered Accountant and Enrolled Agent, Afraid Of? has been translated into 5 lan- transpersonal, and spiritual perspectives. He Nancy E. Schmitt, creator and director
and has guided individuals and small busi- guages. She teaches internationally and is is the author of When Love Meets Fear, of Aviana’s Mindful Touch Therapy, has
nesses with money issues for 20 years. She director of the Asheville Movement Center Shadow Dance, and How To Be An been described as an inspirational teacher
studies Tibetan Buddhism and has lived in in N.C. Her website is Laviniaplonka.com. Adult in Relationships. p. 15, 78 who graciously shares her deeply personal
an Indian ashram. p. 16 p. 65 experiences, education, passions, and dreams
Lorin Roche has been in love with medi- which have been written into every move-
Maria Dolores Orozco has invested Bill Plotkin, founder/president of tation since 1968. His work, Instinctive ment, touch, and intention embedded in
25 years in the study of art. She has interned Colorado’s Animas Valley Institute, is a Meditation, is set forth in Meditation AMTT. p. 29
with contemporary masters in France, depth psychologist, ecotherapist, and wilder- 24/7, Meditation Secrets for Women,
Scotland, Belgium, Mexico, and the U.S. ness guide. Author of Soulcraft: Crossing Meditation Made Easy, Breath Taking, Stephen Schuitevoerder trained as
Her most recent exhibition was as Visiting into the Mysteries of Nature and and Whole Body Meditations. p. 35 a psychologist and is an organizational con-
Hispanic Artist at the California State Fair Psyche, he has guided thousands of people sultant, lecturer, and facilitator. He presents
in Sacramento. p. 30 through initiatory passages in the under- Marina T. Romero is a therapist and at conferences and facilitates trainings and
world of soul. p. 37 teacher. She is director of Estel, a center of seminars worldwide. He is the CEO and
Wendy Oser is a filmmaker and pro- personal growth and school of integral stud- president, as well as being on the faculty, of
ducer of the award-winning documentary Christine Stewart Price is a teacher ies in Barcelona, and creator of Holistic the Process Work Institute. p. 19
Let’s Face It: Women Explore their and ongoing student of Gestalt Awareness Sexuality. She is the coauthor of Nacidos
Aging Faces (www.letsfaceit.tv). She pio- Practice and other approaches to developing de la Tierra: Sexualidad Origen del Ser Max Schupbach is a cofounder of
neered the use of video feedback for self-dis- awareness. p. 45, 46 Humano. p. 67 Process Work Centers in many countries,
covery, leading workshops internationally among them Japan, Korea, Australia, Great
since 1976. Most of the time she enjoys look- Johanna Putnoi is a dancer, writer, and Jack Lee Rosenberg is in private Britain, Russia, and the U.S. He coaches
ing her age. p. 66 somatics educator who leads workshops and practice in Venice, Calif. Founder and clini- leaders and executive teams from diverse
trainings in Lomi somatics, the movement cal director of the Rosenberg-Kitaen countries and organizations, including both
Brita Ostrom, a licensed MFT, has led arts, and the enneagram throughout the Integrative Body Psychotherapy Central Fortune 500 groups and smaller companies.
massage and other workshops at Esalen for U.S. and in Europe. She has a private prac- Institute and the 12 IBP International p. 35
over 20 years. She is trained in Gestalt tice in Menlo Park, Calif. p. 61 Institutes, he authored Total Orgasm, and
awareness work and participated in Esalen’s coauthored Body, Self, and Soul and The Alan Schwartz, a longtime Esalen
two-year somatics education project. p. 31, Intimate Couple. p. 41 group leader, is a first generation Gestalt
47, 84 Therapist who was a student and colleague
R Ilana Rubenfeld, author of The of Laura Perls and also studied with Lowen
Gustavo Rabin is a licensed psychologist Listening Hand, 40-year pioneer in the and Pierrakos. He is author of Life Force-
P and an organizational consultant. He integration of body-mind-spirit, and creator Death Force: The Structure of Human
specializes in improving the leadership and of the Rubenfeld Synergy Method, is a certi- Energy and the Biology of Greed. p. 35,
Laurie Lioness Parizek graduated effectiveness of individuals, teams, and fied teacher of Alexander Technique, 84
from the Montreal General Hospital School organizations. Gustavo is also a Feldenkrais Method, and trained with Fritz
of Nursing, McGill University. She studied and Laura Perls in Gestalt Practice. p. 12 Richard Schwartz is a former associate
cofounder of The Sapience Group, professor in the Department of Psychiatry,
and teaches hands-on interactive and ener- www.SapienceGroup.net. p. 14, 69
gy healing and is a longtime teacher of Gordy Ryan performed worldwide with University of Illinois College of Medicine.
Esalen bodywork. p. 39, 56 Judy Ruskay Rabinor is the founder Babatunde Olatunji for three decades while He is director of the Center for Self
and director of the American Eating maintaining a prolific career as a recording Leadership in Oak Park, Ill. Author of six
Bert Parlee, a licensed clinical psycholo- Disorders Center of Long Island. Author of artist and composer. His band OBA has books, he is the developer of the Internal
gist and published author, serves as chief of A Starving Madness: Tales of Hunger, released two CDs of original songs, One Family Systems model. p. 14
staff and lead seminar trainer at Ken Hope, and Healing in Psychotherapy, Breath Away and The Beautiful Game.
Wilber’s Integral Institute in Colorado. Bert See www.obatheband. p. 26 Lalith Seneviratne is a highly success-
she has trained professionals on eating and ful social entrepreneur combining extensive
has a private psychotherapy and personal body-image problems for over 25 years. p. 23
and executive coaching practices in Mill for-profit experience with on-the-ground
Valley, Calif. p. 48 social enterprise experience. He is currently
Charu Rachlis, born and raised in S scaling up biomass electrification solutions
Brazil, has been teaching yoga in San
Carole Pertofsky is director of Stanford Francisco since 1997. She teaches in a Aparecida Sauer is a belly dancer, for the rural population in Sri Lanka. p. 43
University’s Health Promotion Services, Bhakti lineage where her inspirations are trance dancer, ecstatic poetess, energy healer,
cofounder of Spiritual Tools For Healing Paula Shaw, a professional actress and
devotional. She has a 20-year history of and intuitive counselor. Weaving feminine acting teacher for over 25 years, conducts
Center for cancer survivors, life coach, and Tibetan Buddhist meditation, and is strong- spirituality, goddess mythology, and tantra
national facilitator of health and wellness workshops in expanding self-expression,
ly influenced by Iyengar and Ashtanga into her work, she teaches and performs well-being, and creativity for non-actors
seminars and workshops. p. 66 yoga. p. 14 internationally. Aparecida is Maria Lucia’s across the United States and Canada. p. 55,
Char Pias, a member of the Esalen mas- sister. p. 51 57, 83
Srivatsa Ramaswami studied for over
sage staff since 1980, teaches internationally, three decades with the legendary Sri T. Maria Lucia Bittencourt Sauer has
focusing on bodywork’s energetic, emotional, Sianna Sherman is a certified Anusara
Krishnamacharya and was his longest- practiced spiritual healing in Brazil and the Yoga instructor who loves to weave story-
and spiritual aspect. She is a Reiki Master/ standing student outside of the teacher’s U.S. since 1982. She has been a resident stu-
Teacher, a Circle of Life facilitator/coach, telling, asana, poetry, biomechanics, thera-
family. He has written scores of articles, dent and teacher at Esalen and conducts peutics, and empowering philosophical
and a licensed graduate of The Center for three books, and recorded about 40 CDs and trainings and seminars internationally.
Spiritual Healing. p. 13, 26 understanding into her teaching. She enjoys
cassettes of Sanskrit mantras. p. 38 p. 51, 84 working with all levels of students. p. 70

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Stephen Sideroff is a clinical psycholo- Claudia Villela, born in Rio de Janeiro, Anna Wise is an internationally recog-
gist and peak-performance consultant, and T is an award-winning singer, composer, per- nized authority on EEG and consciousness.
clinical director of Moonview Sanctuary in cussionist, and teacher. Arriving in the U.S. She is the author of The High-
Santa Monica, Calif. Assistant professor Russell Targ is a physicist and author in 1984, she worked with artists such as Performance Mind: Mastering
in the Department of Psychiatry and who pioneered the development of the laser Michael Brecker, Toots Thielemans, Airto Brainwaves for Insight, Healing, and
Biobehavioral Sciences at UCLA, he is the and laser applications, and cofounded the Moreira, and Bela Fleck. Claudia has Creativity and Awakening the Mind:
author of several audiocassette programs Stanford Research Institute’s investigation released 4 CDs of her own compositions. A Guide to Mastering the Power of
in behavioral medicine. p. 21 into psychic abilities in the 1970s and 1980s. p. 42 Your Brainwaves. p. 25, 51
He now pursues ESP research in Palo Alto,
Michael Sinel is director of Physical Calif. p. 27 Barry Vissell is a psychiatrist who, with Ann Sayre Wiseman, author of 13
Medicine and Rehabilitation, California his wife Joyce, has been conducting work- books on the creative process including
Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Beverly Amaran Tarnoff, a licensed MFT, is the shops worldwide on relationship, parenting, Dreams As Metaphor, The Power of the
Hills, in private practice, and an assistant founder of Results/Support Seminars, and and growth. He and Joyce coauthored The Image, and Nightmare Help: A Guide
professor in the school of medicine at UCLA. has been teaching the Inquiry Process for Shared Heart, Models of Love, Risk to for Adults from Children, leads work-
He co-wrote Win the Battle Against Back over 20 years as a professional coach. He is be Healed, and The Heart’s Wisdom, shops in the U.S. and abroad. Her website is
Pain and Back Pain Remedies for currently writing a book titled The Inquiry and raised three children. p. 18 www.annsayrewiseman.com. p. 13
Dummies. p. 21 Process: Learning Together to Produce
Results. p. 42 Joyce Vissell is a nurse/psychotherapist Adam Wolpert is a painter, teacher,
Gerald Smith is a licensed psychologist who, with her husband Barry, founded the and art program director at the Occidental
in private practice in San Mateo, Calif. He Jack Thomas has taught and performed Shared Heart Foundation (www.shared- Arts and Ecology Center (www.oaec.org)
has written two books about relationships, in the L.A. area for 25 years, appearing in heart.org) dedicated to bringing conscious- in west Sonoma County. He has offered
Couple Therapy and Hidden Meanings. theater, film, and TV including Scrubs, ness to all relationships. Together they write workshops and exhibited extensively
He has been leading couples groups at Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and The a syndicated column for 35 periodicals throughout California. His work can be
Esalen since 1966. p. 78 Drew Carey Show. President of worldwide. p. 18 viewed at www.adamwolpert.com. p. 62
Hollywood Actors Theater, his day job is
Huston Smith, Professor Emeritus of that of a physician specializing in Internal Birgit Wolz, a movie lover and psy-
Philosophy, Syracuse University, is the Medicine. p. 51 chotherapist in Oakland, wrote the popular
country’s preeminent scholar of world reli- W book E-Motion Picture Magic, profession-
gions. Author of The Religions of Man Wesley Tudor teaches meditation and al articles, and continuing education online
biofeedback, and has trained with Anna Julian Walker, a transformational
(republished as The World’s Religions) bodyworker, has spent over 15 years inte- courses. Her commitment to growth and
and the best-selling Why Religion Wise since 1995. He co-leads workshops transformation directed her to various spiri-
with her on both coasts and has a private grating yoga and counseling. He teaches
Matters, Smith has influenced generations yoga and leads workshops and retreats inter- tual traditions. Her website: www.cine-
of seekers. p. 65 practice in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. matherapy.com. p. 17
He holds degrees in Chinese Medicine and nationally. His website is www.julian-
Martha Stark is a clinical instructor in Cello Performance. p. 25, 51 walkeryoga.com. p. 77 Lawrence Wright is the author of 7
psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Robert Walter, Joseph Campbell’s edi- books, of which the best-selling The
on the faculty of the Massachusetts Institute tor for a decade, is president of the Joseph Looming Tower is the latest. He is a staff
for Psychoanalysis and the Center for U Campbell Foundation and a poet/play- writer for The New Yorker magazine, and
Psychoanalytic Studies at the Massachusetts wright with several decades of experience as a screenwriter, most notably for The Siege,
General Hospital. She has authored three Deborah Ullman is editor and co-direc- group leader, teacher, publisher, and theatri- starring Denzel Washington, Annette
books, including Modes of Therapeutic tor of GestaltPress. She has over 20 years of cal producer/director/designer. p. 43, 44 Bening, and Tony Shaloub. p. 44
Action. p. 55 Gestalt coaching practice and bodywork
practice on Cape Cod, Mass. Deborah teach- Ellen Watson is a teacher/student of
Gerald Stechler is professor of psychia- es shame and belonging work at the Gestalt
try at Boston University School of Medicine,
transformational practices including Y
Institute of Cleveland and elsewhere. p. 31 Gabrielle Roth’s 5Rhythms, Trance Dance,
where he was former chairman of the yoga, and Esalen Massage. She has been at Shaykh Hamza Yusuf was born in
Department of Child Psychiatry. He is on Daniela Urbassek is a longtime mem- Esalen since 1984, practicing and teaching Washington state and raised in Northern
the faculty of the Boston Psychoanalytic ber of the Esalen massage staff. Her work is on the massage and movement arts staff. California. In 1977 he became Muslim and
Society. Dr. Stechler is also on the faculty of strongly influenced by her studies in cran- Her website is www.movingventures.org. subsequently traveled and studied for 10
the Massachusetts Institute for iosacral work, movement, yoga, and dance. p. 56, 59, 84 years in the U.A.E., Saudi Arabia, and
Psychoanalysis. p. 73 p. 15, 31, 84 Africa. He was the first American lecturer to
Arthur Weinfeld is a clinical psycholo- teach in Morocco’s oldest university, the
Suzanne Sterling is a critically gist and passionate stone carver. He has
acclaimed performer and recording artist Karaouine, in Fez. p. 52
who brings a special blend of music, yoga,
V been able to blend the two into helping
himself and others along the journey to
kirtan, and sacred ceremony to a wide range Bessel van der Kolk is a clinical psy- self-discovery. p. 32
of nationwide events. She teaches workshops chiatrist whose work integrates developmen- Z
and classes on the yoga of sound, sacred tal, biological, psychodynamic, and interper- Hank Wesselman is an anthropologist
singing and rhythm, and devotional work who conducts research in Ethiopia and Dave Zaboski has been teaching cre-
sonal aspects of the impact of trauma and its ativity for 15 years. As a fine artist, entrepre-
with deity. p. 70 treatment. He is the author of Psychological teaches in two colleges in Northern
California. He is the author of The neur, and former Disney animator, he has
David Streeter is a longtime resident Trauma and over a hundred scientific arti- shown his work internationally and con-
cles. p. 32, 37 Spiritwalker Trilogy; The Journey to
teacher at Esalen. He instructs and practices the Sacred Garden; and (with Jill tributed his talents to modern classics such
Esalen Massage, Chi Gung, and meditation, Arnie J. Vargas is a psychoanalytically Kuykendall) Spirit Medicine. p. 41, 75 as Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and
and has recently published a book on the trained psychotherapist who has incorporat- Lion King. See his work at www.daveza-
Tao Te Ching. p. 12, 13, 17, 47 ed Eastern and Western spiritual principles, Gordon Wheeler is a licensed psycholo- boski.com. p. 49
shamanistic techniques, and traditionally gist with over 30 years’ experience. Author of
Ellen Suckiel is professor of philosophy numerous books and articles, he is a develop- Lauren Zander, chairman and
and Provost of Stevenson College at UC psychoanalytic theories in his practice with cofounder of Handel Group, has worked
clients from very diverse backgrounds for the mental editor who has helped other authors
Santa Cruz, teaching courses in the ethics of develop some 30 books and scores of articles. with thousands of individuals as coach and
genetics and ethics of biotechnology. She is past 17 years. p. 64 course leader. She is visiting scholar at MIT
He is president/CEO of Esalen, and also
the author of two books on William James Russell G. Vasile is an associate profes- editor and co-director of GestaltPress. p. 31 and recently led discussions with Chief
and numerous scholarly articles. p. 13 sor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School Justices in the Republic of Georgia. p. 13
and director of the Affective Disorders Mark Whitwell has enjoyed a lifelong
Jaqueline Lapa Sussman, psy- relationship with the teachings of Nina Zolotow is the coauthor, with
chotherapist and seminar leader, is the Program at the Beth Israel-Deaconess Rodney Yee, of Yoga: The Poetry of the
Medical Center. Dr. Vasile has published in Krishnamacharya through his students
Director of Projects for the International T.K.V. Desikachar and Srivatsa Body and Moving Toward Balance. A
Imagery Association, one of the foremost diverse areas related to the assessment and graduate of the Yoga Room Advanced
treatment of affective disorders. p. 42 Ramaswami. He travels the world teaching
practitioners of Eidetic Imagery, and a col- Yoga and is the author of Yoga of Heart: Studies Program, she loves sharing what she
laborator with Dr. Akhter Ahsen. She is the Cida Vieira, born at the heart of the The Healing Power of Intimate knows about yoga for emotional well-being.
author of Images of Desire and Freedom dance circles of Brazil, has choreographed Connection. p. 61, 62, 70, 73 p. 73
From Failure. p. 51 and performed in the U.S., South America,
and Europe, with dance groups and artists
including Xuxa, Ray Charles, Daniela
Mercury, and Airto. Currently, Cida is on
the Movement Program staff at Esalen. p. 65
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vices or pharmacy on site. If you will require
If you cancel or change any part of your reduce the number of cars on the road and at medical attention or supplies during your
Residence Program reservation at least five Esalen. See the reservation form for rideshar- stay, please come prepared to administer to
full days before its start, there will be a $150 ing options. your own needs.
cancellation fee. If you cancel with less than Van Service: A van service is available Money: Esalen is able to accept cash, checks,
five days’ notice, the cancellation fee is $330. between Monterey Airport/Monterey Transit and credit cards. Please bring sufficient funds
Plaza and Esalen on Fridays and Sundays. The for incidentals as Esalen does not have an
Personal Retreat Fees incoming service departs Monterey Airport at ATM, nor are we able to cash checks.
approximately 4 pm, and arrives at Monterey
Personal retreats are available on a limited Smoking: Esalen is a non-smoking community.
Transit Plaza approximately 4:20 pm. Return
basis (to honor our commitment as a work- Smoking is not permitted in any accommoda-
service departs Esalen at approximately 5:30
shop facility, Esalen does not offer Personal tions, meeting rooms, or other indoor spaces.
pm. The drive is approximately 1 1/4 hours to
Retreats more than one week in advance). A Monterey Airport, so please plan plane flights Snoring: All of our accommodations are
Personal Retreat at Esalen offers an opportu- accordingly. Van service reservations must be shared. You or your roommate may snore.
nity for individual education and personal made with Esalen at least 24 hours prior to Please come prepared (nose guards, ear plugs,
growth. Resources available to Personal arrival. The $60 one-way fee (subject to etc.) for this possibility.
Retreatants are drawn from movement, yoga, change) is payable to Esalen upon arrival. Illegal Drugs: In accordance with state and
somatics, dance, and improv classes, as well federal laws, the possession or use of illegal
as Art Barn facilities, meditation center, con- drugs on Esalen grounds is strictly prohibited.
templative baths, and community presenta- Gazebo School Reservations
tions. To book a Personal Retreat you must be Camping: To limit the impact on our land,
Reservations for Gazebo School should be camping is not available at Esalen. A variety of
a current Friend of Esalen by making a tax-
made at least a month in advance. Call the campgrounds is available in the Big Sur area.
deductible donation of $50 or more. Additional
Gazebo Farmhouse, 831-667-3026, for more Pets: Other than animals in service, pets are
benefits of becoming a Friend are listed on
page 3. information and reservations. not allowed on the property.
Rates (including meals) are per person, per day: Weekend: $250 Week: $450 Guests as Volunteers: Esalen is a learning
Fri/Sat Sun-Thurs Internship Program: This is a three-month community/organization made up of guests,
program for those who wish to have intense students, staff, and volunteers. A variety of
Standard $180 $150
Accommodations exposure to life at the Gazebo School Park and contributions goes toward enhancing this
(2-3 persons per room) its unique educational resources. The Intern- community. Guests contribute to this in
ship Program offers experience with children, many ways, including making their beds and
Bunk Bed (4 or more $110 $105
persons per room) the Gazebo environment, and its teaching bussing their dishes. Guests are also welcome
to contribute a couple of hours to work with
Personal Retreat Cancellation Policy:
philosophy. Applicants must have completed
the Esalen staff, usually in the kitchen. Your
Personal Retreat cancellations must be made at least three work scholar months at Esalen
help enables us to meet the pressures of peak
by phone with one of our reservations staff. before being considered for this program.
working times and enables you to experience
If you cancel or change any part of your reser- Call the Gazebo Farmhouse, 831-667-3026, for Esalen from the inside out.
vation, you will be charged a $50 processing more information or reservations. Recommended Reading and Mail Order
fee, per reservation. Merchandise: All recommended reading
1st month: $450; 2nd: $400; 3rd: $350
is available online through our website
Massage www.esalen.org. All other bookstore merchan-
Schedules dise is available via mail order. For ordering
Many Esalen guests choose to enhance their
Check-in/Check-out: Guests are welcome to information, please call 831-667-3049.
experience by receiving a luxurious Esalen
Massage or other bodywork during their stay, arrive at Esalen any time after 2 pm; rooms
usually provided at our new baths. In addi- become available after 4 pm. Check-out time
is 12 noon on departure day.

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S esalen institute reservation form
This form is for your convenience in reserving a space in Esalen work- and each workshop applied for must accompany this form. (Please see
shops. If you wish to make reservations for more than one person, Reservation Information, page 94, under Fees and Accommodations,
please photocopy this form so that each registrant has his/her own Making Contact with Us, and Cancellation Policy.) Reservations can
form, unless you are registering as a couple with the same address and now be made on-line at www.esalen.org.
phone number. A nonrefundable deposit for each person registering

Name of Registrant___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Sex: M ❏ F ❏ Couple ❏


PLEASE PRINT

Address ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-mail _____________________________________________________

City ______________________________________________________________________________________ State __________________________________________________ Zip _______________________________

Home Phone ( __________ ) ____________________________________________________________ Work Phone ( __________ )___________________________________________________________________


❏ Check if you have previously been to Esalen and this is a new address. Passenger Van Service:
Ridesharing: We support ridesharing and hope you will too. If you are driving to I want transportation from (check one):
Esalen and willing to give a ride to someone from your area, check here ❏ ❏ Monterey Airport at approximately 4:00 pm on
Occasionally there are unexpected situations that require us to contact you immediately ___________________________________________________________________________________
before your stay here. If you will not be at the above numbers during the two weeks prior (date of arrival, Fridays and Sundays only).
to the workshop, where may we reach you? ❏ Monterey Transit Plaza at approximately 4:20 pm
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (corner of Pearl and Alvarado, next to Ordway Drug)

Please mark your first and second choices for housing after referring to page 94 for accom- The $60-per-person charge (subject to change) is payable on
modation descriptions and rates. Total cost includes workshop fees, lodging, and meals. arrival at Esalen. Please prepare to arrive at the airport well before
4:00pm so you do not miss our van. Esalen cannot be responsible
❏ Check for standard accommodations, if available. for taxi fare or other transportation costs. If your plans for use
❏ Check for bunk bed room, if available. of the passenger van service change after you have made
your reservation, please notify us. The only departing van
❏ Check for sleeping bag space, if available.
service from Esalen is on Fridays and Sundays at approximately
❏ Check if you wish to room as a couple. 5:30 pm. If you plan on taking this van please make sure that your
Write here the name(s) of any person(s) with whom you wish to room. plane reservations are after 8:00 pm. Passenger van service is not
available at any other time.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Other Notes:
All workshop reservations require a nonrefundable deposit. The balance will be All of our rooms are non-smoking. If you smoke, please plan to
automatically drawn from your credit card five days before your arrival.
do so outside.
Your signature below authorizes Esalen to charge your credit card for the balance.
No pets allowed.
Workshop Date Leader’s Name Fee Snoring: All of our accommodations are shared. Please come pre-
pared for the possibility of rooming with a snorer.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
❏ Check here if you do not want your phone number given out
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ for ridesharing.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Please make checks payable to Esalen Institute, in U.S. currency
only. (There will be a $15 fee for returned checks.) Overseas resi-
Workshop Deposits Enclosed __________________________
dents must pay by checks drawn on U.S. banks or with one of the
Tax-deductible contribution to Friends of Esalen (Optional, see page 4) __________________________ charge cards below. Checks or credit card information must
accompany the reservations form. Or, you may fax this form to us
$5 Catalog Contribution (Optional) __________________________ at 831-667-2724. If you do so, you must include payment
via one of the credit cards below.
Subtotal __________________________
Your reservation can be charged to:
Total Amount Enclosed __________________________
❏ MasterCard ❏ Visa ❏ American Express
❏ Check here for $10 prepay discount (see page 94). Name on Card ____________________________________________________________________
❏ Check here if this is your first visit to Esalen.
Card No. ____________________________________________________________________________
❏ Check here if you need directions to Esalen.
❏ Check here if you are a senior. Expiration Date __________________________________________________________________
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Authorizing Signature _________________________________________________________
DATE REC. RES INITIALS CIRCLE DEPOSIT CC CK CA SUS
Thank you for your reservation. As soon as it is processed you will
DEPOSIT AMT. RES. BK CC AUTH. #
receive by return mail a receipt for your deposit and a notice of
DATE TYPED TYPED INITIALS PP SCHOL LIMO SENIOR confirmation. Please review your confirmation for accuracy.

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