September 2000 Esalen Catalog
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September 2000 Esalen Catalog
The Esalen Catalog September 2000 – February 2001 ® ANDRIS ABELE 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. Welcome to ® S contents Volume xxxix, Number 3 Esalen Institute Highway 1 Big Sur, California 93920-9616 Catalog Requests: 831-667-3000, ext. 7100 Esalen Board of Trustees: Mary Ellen Klee Bokara Legendre George Leonard Nancy Lunney-Wheeler Michael Murphy Marilyn Schlitz Jeremy Tarcher Director of Programming: DANIEL BIANCHETTA Nancy Lunney-Wheeler Operations Manager: David Price Personnel Manager: Audio Recordings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68 Biographical Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 Catalog Subscription Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Continuing Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Esalen Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Esalen Seminars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Friends of Esalen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Gazebo School Park Early Childhood Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Guide to Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Invitational Conferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Reservation Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 Reservation Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 Scholarship Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 Seminar Spotlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Special Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66 “The Esselen Hands” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Work Study Program and Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69-71 You must be the change you wish to see in the world. —mohandas gandhi Our only limitation is our belief that it is so. —moshe feldenkrais 2 Pat Lewine Esalen Catalog Staff: Editor: Peter Friedberg Administrative Liaison: Kasia Zajac Design & Production: Terry McGrath The Esalen Catalog is published triannually by the Esalen Institute, Big Sur, California 93920-9616. Printed on recycled paper. ©2000 Esalen Institute. All rights reserved. ISSN 1088-2782 Subscription Information: Subscription cost for one year is $15 for the United States, $17 for Canada and Mexico, $22 for Europe and South America, and $25 for all other countries. Please send a check or money order (U.S. currency) in the enclosed subscription envelope, or mail it to: Subscriptions, Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA 93920. Although we’re delighted to provide you with this issue of the catalog, if you are not currently a subscriber we would appreciate a $5 contribution to defray postage and production costs. Please use the enclosed subscription envelope. cover: Native American pictographs from the Central California coastal mountain range. Photos by Daniel Bianchetta. R general information E s a l e n was founded in 1962 as an alternative educational center devoted to the exploration of what Aldous Huxley called the “human potential,” the world of unrealized human capacities that lies beyond the imagination. It soon became known worldwide for its blend of East/West philosophies, its experiential/didactic workshops, the steady influx of philosophers, psychologists, artists, and religious thinkers, and its breathtaking grounds blessed with natural hot springs. Once home to a Native American tribe known as the Esselen, Esalen is situated on 27 acres of spectacular Big Sur coastline with the Santa Lucia Mountains rising sharply behind. Esalen is a 45-mile drive south from Monterey, 11 miles south of Nepenthe, on Coast Route 1. From the south, we are 50 miles north of Hearst Castle. A lighted sign on the ocean side of the highway reads: Esalen Institute, By Reservation Only. The Hot Springs at Esalen We would like those people who are planning their first visit to Esalen to know that swimsuits are optional, and nudity common, in the hot springs, massage area, and swimming pool. We encourage each individual to choose what is most comfortable, either wearing a swimsuit or not, and emphasize that the environment we strive for at Esalen is one of personal sanctuary and respect for the human body. There are various ways to experience Esalen, ranging from an overnight visit to a longterm stay as a seminarian. The weekend and five-day workshops described in the Seminars section of the catalog are the standard route for coming to Esalen. The “Experiencing Esalen” workshops, scheduled periodically, offer an introduction to practices such as Gestalt, massage, sensory awareness, and meditation. From such a sampling, participants can then choose those approaches they are most attracted to and pursue them in subsequent seminars. Accreditation and Continuing Education Many formal educational institutions recognize the time spent at Esalen as being worthy of credit in their own curricula; check with your university or college. We would be glad to supply information to your school regarding any of our programs. Another way of being at Esalen which allows a greater involvement at a lower expense is the Work Study Program, an intensive 28-day work-oriented program for individuals who want to make a directed commitment to selfexploration and growth, and a contribution to the Esalen community. For a description of the Work Study Program, please turn to page 69. Finally, there are other events that enrich life at Esalen. There are occasional forums in which writers and thinkers, both visiting and resident, share their ideas with the community. On Wednesday nights there may be lectures, films, dance performances, or other events. Bodywork of various kinds is available by appointment with individual practitioners. There is also a community event schedule offered. Please check the bulletin board when you arrive. Esalen is a center for experimental education. We offer neither psychotherapy nor assurances of change. DANIEL BIANCHETTA For those who wish an extended stay, there are periodic long-term programs which involve didactic seminars or professional trainings as well as experiential workshops. Please see Special Programs, page 66. Esalen is a provider of continuing education for psychologists, MFTs, LCSWs, nurses, and bodyworkers. See page 5 for details. ning, arrangements can be made for access to many of our facilities. Because of the large volume of guests at Esalen, we require a minimum of 72 hours’ notice to arrange for accessible accommodations. If you will need sign language interpreting at an Esalen workshop, we require at least two weeks’ notice to arrange for interpreter services. In all cases, we will do our best to assist you with your needs. Recommended Reading and Mail Order Merchandise Most books listed as recommended reading for workshops are available through Esalen’s bookstore. All other bookstore items are also available via mail order. For ordering information please call 831-667-3049. Ongoing Residence Program Offered beginning mid-September and ending mid-June, the Ongoing Residence Program is designed for those who would like to have time and space in the Esalen environment for an intensive workshop program over a long term. A Residence Program stay is 26 days (four “weeks” and three weekends). Participants may select any of the five-day workshops offered during their stay with weekends open to enjoy room and board. Occasionally workshops are cancelled, so second choices are advised. The specially discounted cost is $3780 per 26-day period for standard accommodations and $2980 for bunk bed rooms. No other discounts apply. Disabled Access Here at Esalen, many of our paths, though paved, are extremely steep due to our cliffside location. In fact, Big Sur is the steepest meeting of land and sea in the continental United States. Nonetheless, we are committed to accommodating guests who have disabilities. If you have a disability and think you might need assistance, and you would like to visit Esalen, please give the office as much advance notice as possible about your needs. Although we are in the process of increasing our disability access, access to some parts of our property continues to be difficult. With enough plan- If you cancel or change any part of your Residence Program reservation at least five full days before its start, there will be a $150 cancellation fee. If you cancel with less than five days’ notice, the cancellation fee is $330. Esalen Is Tax-Deductible Contributions to Esalen Institute are taxdeductible. The expenses of attending Esalen, including travel, are deductible for federal income tax purposes as an educational expense if incurred to maintain or improve professional or work skills. (See Income Tax Regulation 1.162-5.) 3 R esalen notes The Baths Our work progresses as we meet the challenges of restoring the Esalen Baths to their original cliffside location. The new baths are expected to be completed by summer of 2001. Now Esalen visitors can see what the new baths will look like, thanks to the watercolor renderings painted by Big Sur artist Helen Jerene Malcolm. These pictures are on display at the temporary baths, which continue to offer the magic of Esalen’s natural hot springs. The completed baths are expected to cost around two million dollars (not including the one-million-dollar slope stabilization project). Should you wish to make a contribution to the restoration project, send your taxdeductible donation to Baths Restoration c/o Esalen. The Long-Term Development Plan After El Niño struck with such fury and destroyed the Baths, what was initially the burdensome task of rebuilding them became instead the catalyst to envision our long-term future and guiding principles. Over the last year and a half, environmentalists, energy consultants, architects, naturalists, and systems planners have joined with Esalen staff, community, and other stakeholders to imagine a future Esalen. Much like the Esselen Indians, who would not undertake a decision without considering its impact on seven succeeding generations, Esalen is shaping a collective vision that will reaffirm its commitment to the care of body, mind, and spirit in an infrastructure that ensures the conservation our natural habitat and sustainability of our resources. For details, please call the Esalen office at 831667-3000. Scheduling Private Conferences at Esalen It is possible to arrange for your group or organization to hold its conferences at Esalen. We can accommodate large groups (up to 100) on a space-available basis. Mid-Point House Available to Esalen Guests Smaller groups may schedule private conferences in our renovated Big House. This facility is available for individuals who work together and would like to design their own Esalen program, drawing on our leaders and other resources. Ten bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a kitchen, dining room, and meeting room make it possible to house group members together, thereby enhancing the retreat environment. Esalen’s Mid-Point House is now available as an upgraded accommodation alternative for seminarians and room and board guests. Nestled behind the lush Esalen Garden at the We schedule all conferences a year in advance. To schedule or discuss possible formats, please contact conference coordinator Kasia Zajac at 831-667-3038. Please note: Although we are taking extraordi- nary precautions to keep noise to a minimum, we expect some unavoidable construction disturbances during the bath restoration project. We ask for your understanding and hope that you will support us by continuing to come to Esalen during this time. edge of the coastal cliff, the Mid-Point House features a redwood deck overlooking the Pacific, a comfortably furnished living room, and a full kitchen. the friends of esalen S D onations to Esalen support the scholarship fund providing financial aid for those who wish to attend our workshops but cannot otherwise afford them. Donations also provide funding for our pioneering projects in health, education, the environment, and the humanities, for special projects such as rebuilding the baths, and for general operations. With their annual donations, Friends of Esalen receive the Esalen Catalog as well as a special Friends of Esalen newsletter. Donors at the Sustaining level and above receive a single-use day pass with lunch for two at Esalen. At the Benefactor level donors receive an autographed copy of Michael Murphy and George Leonard’s book The Life We Are Given, and acknowledgment in the newsletter (unless the donor wishes to remain anonymous). Donors at the Group 2000 level and above receive an invitation to attend a special weekend at Esalen. At the Founders Circle level donors receive a limited-edition photograph of Esalen by Daniel Bianchetta. The Group 2000 is composed of individuals committed to helping Esalen fulfill its mission by building its long-term financial base into the twenty-first century. The Group 2000 has an opportunity to meet together with staff and board members at Esalen every year. We deeply appreciate the generosity and interest of the Friends of Esalen. You are invited to join us in extending the experience of Esalen into the lives of more people. If you would like information on how to make a planned gift to Esalen, how to donate appreciated stock, or if you have any other questions about gifts to Esalen, please contact us at 831-667-3032. 4 q Basic Donor.......................$50-99 q Benefactor ................$1000-1999 q Supporting Donor ......$100-499 q Group 2000...............$2000-4999 q Sustaining Donor........$500-999 q Founders Circle....$5000 & above Name_________________________________________________ Phone_______________________ Address______________________________________________ E-mail_______________________ City _________________________________________ State ____________ Zip ________________ Please make checks payable to Esalen Institute, in U.S. currency drawn on a U.S. bank, or use one of the charge cards listed below: q MasterCard q Visa q American Express Card No.__________________________________________________ Exp. ____________________ Authorizing signature_____________________________________________________________ Please complete this form or the inside flap of the envelope insert included in the catalog and return with your gift. Check the box on the outside of the envelope marked “Friends of Esalen.” Thank you for your support. Esalen Institute is a nonprofit public charity corporation, exempt from income tax under IRC section 501(c)(3). Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law. continuing education programs Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) as a continuing education provider under Category A (provider number 043062-00). Workshops for which CE credit has either been approved or is pending are listed below and also noted in the Seminars section. For current status information, contact Brita Ostrom at 831-667-3040. Weekend Massage Intensive Spiritual Massage: Lightbody Infusion Esalen Massage, Essential Oils, and Movement Group Process Training The Awakened Mind: Brainwave Training Gestalt Awareness Practice Upledger Energy Integration I Leadership for the Millennium On Becoming a Group Leader Movement, Touch, and the Healing Process Advanced Esalen Massage Intensive Weekend Massage Intensive Healing of Heart and Mind: Choosing to Change The Transformational Enneagram Communication and Partnership Mindfulness Meditation EEG and Spirituality Acupressure Energy Psychosynthesis Upledger CranioSacral II Vocal Awareness Telling the Truth as a Path to Freedom Zero Balancing Open Forum Process Acupressure Cell Mysteries and Mystic Molecules The Transformative Power of Emotions User Friendly Yoga Grantwriting and Personal Goal-Setting Art of Living Foundation’s Healing Breath Opening to Ourselves and Others Upledger Visceral Manipulation IB Presentations and Communications Weekend Massage Intensive Massage Practitioner Certification Healing from Trauma Love is Not the Answer Mindfulness and Heartfulness Body Meditations Meditation Practice, Gestalt Practice Healing from Food and Eating Problems Gestalt Awareness Practice n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n Please note: All two-day workshops offer 10 hours E TL TI SE UR Dec 10-15 Dec 15-17 Dec 15-17 Dec 24-29 Dec 29-Jan 5 Dec 29-Jan 5 Dec 29-Jan 5 Jan 5-7 Jan 7-12 Jan 7-12 Jan 12-14 Jan 12-14 Jan 12-14 Jan 14-19 Jan 19-21 Jan 19-21 Jan 21-26 Jan 21-26 Jan 21-26 Jan 26-28 Jan 28-Feb 2 Feb 2-4 Feb 2-4 Feb 4-9 Feb 4-9 Feb 9-11 Feb 9-11 Feb 11-16 Feb 16-18 Feb 16-18 Feb 18-25 Feb 18-23 Feb 18-23 Feb 23-25 Feb 23-25 Feb 25-Mar 2 Feb 25-Mar 2 Feb 25-Mar 2 Feb 25-Mar 2 Feb 25-Mar 2 Touching the Dreaming Body Mediation: The Path to Peaceful Solutions Healing in Controversial Illnesses SIKE: Healing and Health through Ki Energy The Healing Power of The Listening Hand Being Single Epiphany: Massage Intensive Reflexology: Back to Basics The High-Performance Mind Five-Day Massage Intensive Self as Instrument: For Therapists Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Training Deep Healing—Mind/Body Medicine Advanced Esalen Massage and Bodywork Ojibwe Tribal Healings Couples Massage Weekend Spiritual Massage: Lightbody Infusion Choosing Aliveness and Intimacy The Path of Relationship Fear of Intimacy Life Energy Process® The Art of Leadership Weekend Massage Intensive Upledger CranioSacral I Is It Love or Is It Addiction? The Practice of Insight Dialogue The Embodied Life: Feldenkrais and Zen Five-Day Massage Intensive Relationship: A Spiritual Journey Sensory Awareness Creating Exact Moments of Healing Ericksonian Therapy and Aikido Authentic Breathing Awakening the Deep Self from Trauma Qigong and Inner Alchemy Gestalt Awareness Practice Radical Healing and the Alchemical Body Relationship as Spiritual Practice Treating Trauma Five-Day Massage Intensive n = Approved n = Pending PS YC M HO F T LO s N & GIS UR L TS S C BO ES SW s D YW O RK ER S of CE credit and all five-day or longer workshops offer 26 hours (30 hours for nurses). If you wish to receive a certificate, please notify your workshop leader. There is a $10 fee for each certificate of completion, payable to the office. CO ES AT E TL TI SE UR CO ES AT D Sept 1-3 Sept 3-8 Sept 10-15 Sept 17-22 Sept 22-24 Sept 24-29 Sept 24-29 Sept 24-29 Sept 29-Oct 1 Oct 1-6 Oct 1-6 Oct 6-8 Oct 13-15 Oct 15-20 Oct 20-22 Oct 20-22 Oct 22-27 Oct 22-27 Oct 27-29 Oct 29-Nov 3 Oct 29-Nov 3 Nov 3-5 Nov 3-5 Nov 5-10 Nov 10-12 Nov 10-12 Nov 10-12 Nov 10-12 Nov 12-17 Nov 12-17 Nov 12-17 Nov 17-19 Nov 17-19 Nov 19-Dec 17 Nov 19-26 Nov 19-24 Dec 1-3 Dec 1-3 Dec 1-3 Dec 1-3 Dec 3-8 For additional information on CE courses for nurses, contact Sherry Galloway, R.N., Continuing Education Coordinator, 831-667-3000. The Board of Registered Nursing has approved Esalen as a provider of continuing education for registered nurses (provider number 01152). D E salen is an approved provider of continuing education for: psychologists accredited by the California Psychological Association (provider number esa001) and the American Psychological Association (Esalen maintains responsibility for the program); MFTs and LCSWs by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (provider number pce403); and massage practitioners and bodyworkers by the National Certification Board for PS YC M HO F T LO s N & GIS UR L TS S C BO ES SW s D YW O RK ER S Q n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n 5 n The Esselen Hands Peter Friedberg DANIEL BIANCHETTA Inside a cave in a narrow canyon near Tassajara The vault of rock is painted with hands, A multitude of hands in the twilight, a cloud of men’s palms, no more, No other picture. There’s no one to say Whether the brown shy quiet people who are dead intended Religion or magic, or made their tracings In the idleness of art; but over the division of years these careful Signs-manual are now like a sealed message Saying: "Look: we also were human; we had hands, not paws. All hail You people with cleverer hands, our supplanters In the beautiful country: enjoy her a season, her beauty, and come down And be supplanted; for you also are human." — Robinson Jeffers (1887-1962) H phrase Xue elo xonia eune, "I come from the rock." Like the pictographs on a rock wall that today proclaim their ancient existence, the Esselen people came from the rock. These mysterious hands, with their long, flame-like fingers, were left by Esselen Indians nearly 4000 years ago. The people who produced these images probably dipped their fingertips into a lime mixture, pressed them against the rock wall, then filled in the remainder of the hands with vertical lines. Today we might call these images "rock art." Most California tribes had no word for art. Everything they did was art. What is their message to us today? Who were these native people whom we have "supplanted" upon this land? What, if anything, do we share with the Esselen besides the immutable certainty that, like them, we will one day be supplanted as caretakers of the sacred land? ands. Ancient pictographs imprinted on the wall of a rock shelter, twelve miles due east of Esalen in the rugged Santa Lucia Mountains. These hands—"signsmanual" Robinson Jeffers calls them—speak to us across an abyss of time. They proclaim that once, countless generations before us, other humans dwelt upon this land, "in the beautiful country." Anthropologists speculate that these hands were part of a ceremonial ritual, perhaps a coming-of-age rite. We will never be certain, we can only guess. These hands touch something within us. They seem alive. Like Jeffers, we search for their message. Are they reaching upward? Outward? Are they praying? In the simple act of pressing, were the human hands that created these images making this simple declaration: "We are here"? t The Esselen Indians are the Native American people whose homeland once encompassed about 750 square miles of the Ventana Wilderness, including the land that the Esalen Institute now sits upon. They are the original tribe from whom the modern Esalen clan—the worldwide family who in some way look to Esalen as "homeland"—takes its name. The name Esselen most probably derives from a tribal location known as Ex’selen, "the rock," which is in turn derived from the 6 As imagined by Jeffers, the hands say: Here were a people who recognized that they were merely transitory custodians of this heartstirring land, that they, and all the succeeding generations who dwelt here, would enjoy but a brief season before the Wheel of Life rolled unalterably on. t Little is actually known of the Esselen, but anthropologists and historians have drawn a number of conclusions. The Esselen presence in Central California dates back 10,000 years. Evidence suggests that they were drawn here by the hot springs, which were used for healing (the Esselen word for the springs was believed to mean "the god in the waters"). They were a short, stocky people, with dark hair and eyes. Light-skinned at birth, they were reputed to turn a dull black from so much time in the sun. The men had facial hair. The Esselen seem to have been a peaceful people, for there is no evidence of their ever having engaged in major warfare. Traders and sharers, they bartered acorns, fish, salt, baskets, hides and pelts, shells and beads. Their diet consisted primarily of acorns, which they cooked into a mush or baked as bread. From the Pacific, they caught and gathered fish, abalone, and mussels. And from the sloping, grassy Big Sur hills, they hunted the deer. The deer. Their kinship with the deer symbolized their relationship with the entire natural world. The deer was a brother spirit. For the men, hunting was a religious activity, and for two or three days preceding a hunt they would purify themselves in a sweat lodge, abstain from sex, meat, and salt, and generally fast. If during this time they needed nourishment, they ate only what the deer ate—grasses and berries. Then, they waited for a favorable vision to "invite" them to hunt. Believing that they were one and the same spirit with the deer, they often chewed a native tobacco, a strong hallucinogenic, in order to "get the deer drunk." Then, with bow and arrow, they would hunt the deer not as conquerors but as brothers. After the hunt, during the skinning of the deer, should anyone become impatient or angry, they paused and rested so as not to offend "the Spirit of Deer." In this, as in all that they did, the Esselen were a part of, not apart from, Nature. They had the capacity to listen to and learn from all things. They saw that everything was alive—the redwood trees, the forest trails, the breeze, the ocean, the rocks, moon, and stars—and everything had power, memory, intelligence, and history. Accordingly, they named everything they saw: trees, boulders, landmarks, the trails they traveled. They would even give separate names to different sections of a trail if they sensed a change in its energy. For the Esselen, the spirit world and the physical world were inseparable. Similarly, their waking and dreaming states were equally alive and real. Songs were alive, entering a person like an animal spirit. Dance was alive, a form of prayer with the body. Shamans were the intermediaries to the spirit world and to subtler levels of reality. The shamans could be either men or women. The women were practiced and wise in the ways of healing with herbs and plants. For a plant’s healing power to be effective, it was necessary that a woman have a deep connection with that plant. In the same way, if a plant was harvested without reverence, its healing potential would be compromised. The tribal elders were deeply honored. The Esselen believed that in order to live a long life one must have a good relation to the spirit world. The elders were regarded as a reservoir of tribal myths, plant and animal lore, the cycle of songs and dances, the names and customs of foreign tribes, and the location and spiritual power of all of the sacred places in the territory. The tribal totem was the owl, which they believed to be "the Spirit of the Ancestors." For the Esselen, the well-being of the tribe—and, by extension, the well-being of the natural world from which they felt inseparable— was considered the highest good. At the same time they practiced an unconditional inclusivity that allowed room for every member of the tribe, no matter how divergent. While all activities were directed toward the community’s welfare, they excluded no one for they believed that each individual held a piece of the truth. t The earliest written accounts of the Esselen come from what was probably their first contact with Europeans in 1602, when Spanish sea captain Sebastian Vizcaino sailed into Monterey Bay. Vizcaino wrote of the Esselen: "They seem to be gentle and peaceful people..." According to Fray Antonio de la Ascencion, who accompanied Vizcaino: "The port is all surrounded with...affable Indians, good natives and well-disposed, who like to give what they have...They go naked at this port." As the Spanish presence in Central California increased, the Native American population slowly dwindled. Numbering about 1200 at their peak, the Esselen were commonly thought to have been missionized out of existence near the close of the eighteenth century by the Spanish colonizers and priests who pressed them into indentured service and introduced diseases against which the Esselen had no immunity. More recent evidence indicates, however, that some Esselen escaped the missions, retreating into the rugged interior mountains and surviving thereafter by denying their Indian heritage. Today there are no full-blooded Esselen remaining; estimates of their descendants vary from about 80 people to the approximately 350 members enrolled in Esselen Nation (according to the Esselen Nation Tribal Council). t Esselen artifacts—arrowheads, Stone Age tools, abalone shells—can still occasionally be found at Esalen (carbon dating reveals them to be as old as 4,630 years). The rich soil of the Esalen garden sits upon a 4000-year-old Esselen shell mound. The Esalen Meditation Center sits where the Esselen are believed to have had their sweat lodge. At every turn, one hears ancient whispers, reminders of the indigenous people whom we, with our "cleverer hands" (in Jeffers’s words), have supplanted. Following this thread, perhaps it is not far-fetched to imagine that the Esselen hands also survive today, reincarnated into a parallel 21st-century world as the hands of Esalen massage practitioners whose work unifies body, mind, and spirit. Here at Esalen, in our attempts to create meaningful ritual—symbolic ceremonies to mark our days, to deepen our sense of connection with the earth, the heavens, and all of the living beings with whom we are inextricably interwoven—we, "the supplanters," have often borrowed from Native American traditions: the talking stick, the sweat lodge, the fire circle, the drum, the rattle. We long for the unstrained unity, belonging, and reverence that we imagine our predecessors possessed. We labor to effortlessly embrace a feeling of oneness with the world. In this regard, our own cultural heritage of meaningful ritual seems like a well run dry. Today, one can drink of the Esselen tradition from—ironically— their web site. On it they spell out, at length, their message, a credo in which they honor the traditional values of their forebears: Respect. Reverence. Generosity. Community. Family. The Esselen hands that once marked a cave wall for all posterity now apply the keyboard as a tool to leave their message, no longer in pictographs but in words. We, too, apply our hands to the keyboard to leave our message. In so doing, do we know what are our hands saying? Are we reaching outward? Are we praying? Perhaps, in the simple act of typing, our hands, like the Esselen hands, are making this simple declaration: "We are here." m Special thanks to Daniel Bianchetta for assistance—informational and spiritual—in preparing this piece. 7 Q guide to workshops T his is a guide to the workshops offered in this catalog. Although many of them could be cross-referenced— and some resist easy categorization—most are listed only in their main subject area. If you have never been to Esalen or taken an Esalen workshop, you might want to consider the “Experiencing Esalen” workshop scheduled throughout the catalog and listed in the Integral Practices section of this directory. Please call the Esalen office if you have questions concerning a workshop. R THE ARTS / CREATIVITY Sept 3-8 • Writing a Memoir Sept 3-8 • Masks, Mystery, and Ritual Sept 10-15 • Songwriting for Everyone Sept 17-22 • Unmasking Your Authentic Voice Sept 17-22 • The Baker’s Art, Esalen-Style Sept 22-24 • Improvisational Being Sept 24-Oct 1 • Life, Paint, and Passion Sept 29-Oct 1 • Poetic Form: Search for One’s Voice Oct 1-6 • Conscious Photography Oct 6-8 • Vision Painting Oct 6-8 • Overtone Singing Oct 8-13 • Writing Scripts from Within Oct 8-13 • Contour Figure Drawing Oct 13-15 • Writing About Our Lives Oct 15-20 • The Art of the Wild Oct 20-22 • Borges: The Dreamer in the Labyrinth Oct 22-27 • The Painting Experience Oct 27-29 • Into Nature, With Poems Oct 29-Nov 3 • Vocal Awareness Oct 29-Nov 3 • Proprioceptive Writing® Nov 3-5 • Imagination, Presence, and Joy Nov 17-19 • Writing For Your Life Nov 19-26 • Drawing and Painting Intensive Nov 19-24 • Healing Power of Sound and Music Nov 26-Dec 1 • Creative Behavior from Inside Out Dec 3-8 • The MAX: Stretching Your Self-Expression Dec 8-10 • Poetry at Esalen: Celebrating Place Dec 8-10 • Improv Alchemy Dec 8-10 • Big Sur Clay: Raku with Tea Ceremonies Dec 10-15 • The Tao of Drumming Dec 24-29 • Painting the Fantastic Dec 29-Jan 5 • Improvisational Being Dec 29-Jan 5 • A Ceramic Compendium Jan 7-12 • Swimming in Soul Music Jan 12-19 • Vision Painting Jan 14-19 • The Graduate MAX Jan 19-21 • Improvising Our Lives Jan 19-21 • Art as Spiritual Path: Soul Mandala Jan 21-26 • Contour Figure Drawing Jan 26-28 • Finding Your Long-Lost Musician Jan 28-Feb 2 • Finding Your Long-Lost Musician Jan 28-Feb 2 • Soul Talk: Dialogue and Improv Feb 2-4 • The Magic Reality of García Márquez Feb 4-9 • Circle of Song—Body and Soul Feb 4-9 • Funerary Pottery at Continent’s End Feb 11-16 • Big Sur Clay: Raku with Tea Ceremonies Feb 18-23 • Exploring Big Sur’s Artistic Heritage Feb 23-25 • Voices on the Wind 8 R BIOFEEDBACK / HYPNOSIS / INTUITIVE DEVELOPMENT Sept 17-22 • Intuition: Conscious Embodiment Sept 22-24 • Awakened Mind: Brainwave Training Oct 22-27 • EEG and Spirituality Jan 7-12 • The High-Performance Mind R CONTEMPLATIVE / SPIRITUAL & RELIGIOUS STUDIES Sept 10-15 • Evolutionary Psych/Spiritual Practice Sept 15-17 • Tibetan Energy Yoga for Meditation Sept 17-22 • Tibetan Energy Yoga for Meditation Oct 8-13 • Soul Without Shame Oct 8-13 • Mantra: Power of the Spoken Word Oct 15-20 • Kabbalah: Healing and Transformation Oct 15-20 • The Transformational Enneagram Oct 20-22 • Mindfulness Meditation Dec 22-29 • Kabbalah, Buddhism, Transformation Feb 2-4 • A Kabbalistic Approach to Ecstasy Feb 9-11 • Meditating Together: Insight Dialogue Feb 9-11 • Nada Brahma: The World is Sound Feb 9-11 • Feldenkrais Method® and Zen Meditation R DANCE / MOVEMENT Sept 29-Oct 1 • Movement from the Martial Arts Oct 20-27 • Moving Meditation Practice Dec 24-29 • Body Tales: Movement Stories Jan 5-7 • Soul Dance Jan 21-26 • Soul Motion™ Jan 28-Feb 2 • Life Energy Process® Feb 16-18 • Unnamed Desires, Unacknowledged Powers Feb 23-25 • Experiencing Esalen R R DREAMS Sept 1-3 • Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming Sept 10-15 • The Temple of Dream Healing Feb 2-4 • Dreamwork R HEALTH / HEALING Sept 3-8 • Spiritual Massage: Lightbody Infusion Oct 22-27 • Acupressure Energy Nov 10-12 • Cell Mysteries and Mystic Molecules Nov 12-17 • Art of Living’s Healing Breath Nov 26-Dec 1 • Energy Medicine and Miracles Dec 1-3 • Healing, Transformation of Mind and Body Dec 1-3 • Healing from Food and Eating Problems Dec 15-17 • Healing in Controversial Illnesses Dec 24-29 • SIKE: The Gift of Wellness Jan 12-14 • Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Jan 12-14 • Mind/Body Medicine Jan 21-26 • Spiritual Massage: Lightbody Infusion Feb 18-23 • Breathing for Health, Transformation Feb 23-25 • Qigong and Neigong Feb 25-March 2 • Radical Healing/Alchemical Body R INTEGRAL PRACTICES Sept 29-Oct 1 • Experiencing Esalen Oct 6-8 • The Tao of Practice Oct 27-29 • Experiencing Esalen Nov 24-26 • Experiencing Esalen Dec 3-8 • Minding the Temple of the Soul Dec 22-24 • Experiencing Esalen Dec 22-24 • The Way of Harmony Dec 29-Jan 5 • Healing Power of The Listening Hand Jan 26-28 • Experiencing Esalen / YOGA / SPORT MYTH / RITUAL / SHAMANISM ANTHROPOLOGY / Sept 10-15 • The Temple of Dream Healing Oct 29-Nov 3 • The Web of the Gods Dec 10-15 • Ancestral Shamanism Jan 19-21 • Ojibwe Tribal Healings Jan 28-Feb 2 • Way of the Shaman, Spirits of Nature Feb 16-18 • Healing, Initiation, Ritual, Community R R MARTIAL ARTS Sept 1-3 • Yoga: On the Way Home Sept 10-15 • Yoga: At the Transformational Edge Sept 15-17 • Tibetan Energy Yoga for Meditation Sept 17-22 • Tibetan Energy Yoga for Meditation Sept 24-29 • Golf in the Kingdom Sept 29-Oct 1 • Movement from the Martial Arts Oct 13-15 • Yoga Works: A Tool for Well-Being Oct 15-20 • Yoga Works: Observation and Feedback Oct 27-29 • Joy is the Journey: Hatha Yoga and More Nov 10-12 • User Friendly Yoga Dec 22-24 • Yoga: A Weekend Intensive Jan 7-12 • Yoga Practice: An Ongoing Metamorphosis Jan 26-28 • Sphurana Yoga and Shinkido® Massage Feb 11-16 • Yogash Chitta Vritti Nirodhah Feb 23-25 • Qigong and Neigong PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY INTELLECTUAL PLAY / Sept 8-10 • Gender, Eros, Power, and Memory Sept 8-10 • Chaos and the Celestial Chorus Sept 10-15 • Evolutionary Psych/Spiritual Practice Oct 6-8 • Deep Learning: What We Know, Who We Are Oct 13-15 • Future in Sight: Trends and Predictions Oct 29-Nov 3 • Integrity Nov 3-5 • Quantum Reality Nov 17-19 • Reinheriting the Earth Nov 24-26 • Life, Mind, Consciousness Nov 26-Dec 1 • Energy Medicine and Miracles Dec 15-17 • The Road of Life Jan 26-28 • Conversations on Identity Feb 16-18 • The Alphabet Versus the Goddess R PROFESSIONAL GROWTH TRAINING / Sept 17-22 • Group Process Training Oct 1-6 • Through Our Own Eyes: Women Physicians Nov 3-5 • Zero Balancing Open Forum Nov 19-Dec 17 • Massage Practitioner Certification Dec 1-3 • Healing from Food and Eating Problems Jan 12-14 • Self as Instrument: For Therapists Feb 18-23 • Ericksonian Therapy and Aikido Feb 23-25 • Awakening the Deep Self from Trauma Feb 25-March 2 • Treating Trauma R PSYCHOLOGICAL / TRANSPERSONAL PROCESS Sept 1-3 • A Tender Invitation Sept 3-8 • Masks, Mystery, and Ritual Sept 17-22 • Group Process Training R RELATIONSHIP / COMMUNICATION Sept 3-10 • Tantra: The Art of Conscious Loving Sept 15-17 • Full Circles/Overlapping Lives Oct 1-6 • Quest for Freedom Oct 20-22 • Communication and Partnership Nov 3-5 • Telling the Truth as a Path to Freedom Nov 5-10 • The Intimate Couple Nov 12-17 • Pleasure, Intimacy, Connectedness Nov 17-19 • Presentations and Communications Nov 17-19 • Viewing Relationships Through Light Dec 15-17 • Mediation: Path to Peaceful Solutions Jan 5-7 • Close Yet Free Jan 21-26 • The Path of Relationship Jan 26-28 • Fear of Intimacy: Challenging Barriers Jan 28-Feb 2 • Adoption: Changing Realities Jan 28-Feb 2 • Soul Talk: Dialogue and Improv Feb 4-9 • Is It Love or Is It Addiction? Feb 9-11 • Meditating Together: Insight Dialogue Feb 9-11 • A Workshop for Gay Couples Feb 16-18 • Relationship: A Spiritual Journey Feb 25-March 2 • Relationship as Spiritual Practice DANIEL BIANCHETTA Sept 22-24 • Adventures in Self-Discovery Sept 24-29 • Gestalt Awareness Practice Sept 29-Oct 1 • On Becoming a Group Leader Oct 8-13 • Natural Wisdom, Everyday Enlightenment Oct 13-15 • Healing of Heart and Mind Oct 15-20 • The Power of Growth Oct 22-27 • Open Circle Oct 27-29 • ‘Tis a Gift To Be Simple Oct 27-29 • Psychosynthesis Oct 29-Nov 3 • Integrity Nov 3-5 • Telling the Truth as a Path to Freedom Nov 5-10 • Life Changes—The Purpose of Your Life Nov 10-12 • The Transformative Power of Emotions Nov 12-17 • Opening to Ourselves and Others Nov 19-26 • Healing from Trauma Nov 19-24 • Love is Not the Answer Nov 26-Dec 1 • Courage Nov 26-Dec 1 • From Romantic Rage to Forgiveness Dec 1-3 • The Heart of Awareness Dec 3-8 • Gestalt Awareness Practice Dec 3-8 • The MAX: Stretching Your Self-Expression Dec 3-8 • The Grace of Money Dec 8-10 • Gestalt—Toward a Relational Approach Dec 10-15 • Soul Search: Embracing Our Spirit Dec 22-24 • Christmas Present Dec 24-29 • Natural Powers Dec 29-Jan 5 • Being Single Jan 5-7 • To Set Yourself Free Jan 5-7 • Forgiveness: Healing Relationships Jan 7-12 • Dinâmica Avançada de Grupo Jan 14-19 • The Graduate MAX Jan 14-19 • Cultivating Love in Action Jan 14-19 • Playing the Edge Jan 21-26 • The Spirit and Practice of Leadership Jan 21-26 • Choosing Aliveness and Intimacy Feb 2-4 • The Art of Leadership Feb 4-9 • Unmasking the Soul Feb 4-9 • Is It Love or Is It Addiction? Feb 9-11 • A Tender Invitation Feb 11-16 • The Power of Growth Feb 18-25 • Creating Exact Moments of Healing Feb 23-25 • Awakening the Deep Self from Trauma Feb 25-March 2 • Gestalt Awareness Practice R SOMATICS Sept 1-3 • Weekend Massage Intensive Sept 10-15 • Celebrating Womanhood: Massage Sept 24-29 • Upledger Energy Integration I Oct 1-6 • Movement, Touch, and Healing Process Oct 1-6 • Advanced Esalen Massage Intensive Oct 6-8 • Weekend Massage Intensive Oct 29-Nov 3 • Upledger CranioSacral II Nov 3-5 • Zero Balancing Open Forum Nov 5-10 • Process Acupressure Nov 12-17 • Upledger Visceral Manipulation IB Nov 17-19 • Weekend Massage Intensive Nov 19-Dec 17 • Massage Practitioner Certification Dec 1-3 • Body Meditations Dec 10-15 • Touching the Dreaming Body Dec 24-29 • Body Tales: Movement Stories Dec 29-Jan 5 • Epiphany: Massage Intensive Jan 5-7 • Reflexology: Back to Basics Jan 7-12 • Five-Day Massage Intensive Jan 14-19 • Advanced Esalen Massage Jan 19-21 • Couples Massage Weekend Jan 26-28 • Sphurana Yoga and Shinkido® Massage Feb 2-4 • Weekend Massage: Sensitive Connection Feb 4-9 • The Upledger Institute’s CranioSacral I Feb 9-11 • Feldenkrais Method® and Zen Meditation Feb 11-16 • Five-Day Massage Intensive Feb 16-18 • Sensory Awareness Feb 25-March 2 • Five-Day Massage Intensive R WILDERNESS / ECOPSYCHOLOGY Sept 1-3 • Big Sur Wilderness Experience Sept 15-17 • Cultivating Sacred Space Sept 15-17 • Creating Your Own Ecological Home Oct 15-20 • The Art of the Wild Oct 27-29 • Into Nature, With Poems Nov 5-10 • A Gathering of Spirit: Wilderness Retreat R WOMEN ’S / MEN’S ISSUES Sept 15-17 • Personal Awareness for Gay/Bi Men Oct 20-22 • Brave Heart: A Retreat for Men Dec 8-10 • Power of Our Erotic Selves: For Women Jan 19-21 • Surviving the Program: For Men Feb 9-11 • A Workshop for Gay Couples Feb 11-16 • Gay and Single R WORKPLACE / SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY / EDUCATION Sept 3-8 • The Human Element Sept 15-17 • Creating Your Own Ecological Home Sept 24-29 • Leadership for the Millennium Sept 29-Oct 1 • On Becoming a Group Leader Oct 1-6 • Quest for Freedom Nov 3-5 • Natural Capitalism Nov 10-12 • Grantwriting and Personal Goal-Setting Jan 12-14 • Demystifying the Business World Jan 21-26 • The Spirit and Practice of Leadership Feb 2-4 • The Art of Leadership Feb 18-23 • CEO Summit for New Organizations 9 Q Seminar Spotlight—a I n our efforts to expand our programming in new directions, we continue to present new leaders whose names may not be as familiar to you as others in the Catalog. On this page we highlight a few of these new offerings by providing a bit more information than you’ll find in the Seminars section. closer look Athenian, Greece), and “spiritual” (Mladost, Belgrade), there is yet another quality that consistently emerges: silliness. “The fastest way to not think about yourself is to be in the moment of laughter,” Beal says. “It’s completely full—nothing is happening except for the laughter.” Experience a weekend of coming more fully alive with a major artist and goofball. See A Crazy Way of Praying: Imagination, Presence, and Joy, November 3-5. Timothy Dunphy & James Oschman — The Shaman and the Scientist “Then I realized what Timothy was doing. He was vigorously, but exceedingly lovingly, extracting every painful memory and injury to the spirit from all these people, cleansing their souls. He would fly across the room, scream into a person’s chest, then spin back to the center, and carry on with even more amazing sounds. After a while it became amusing, and by the time Timothy was finished we had laughed all our laughter and cried all our tears. It was so cathartic and transformative, so important for everyone, and so much fun, that I decided to work with Timothy some more. Esalen is an ideal place for us to continue our explorations.” See Energy Medicine, Metamorphosis, and Miracles, November 26-December 1. How did Timothy Dunphy, a gold-medal champion martial artist, and Jim Oschman, a distinguished cell biologist and award-winning scientist, wind up as collaborators? Jim Oschman tells the story: Tandy Beal — I Play, Therefore I Am If you possessed the ability be completely present—body and mind, heart and soul—to all the creative possibilities inherent in each moment, how might you live your life differently? This exhilarating quality of passionate presence is a gift that the performing arts can bestow. There are few multi-hyphenated individuals better qualified to impart this presence than dancer-director-choreographer-actress-filmmaker-dreamer Tandy Beal. Daughter of two Broadway actors (“...even breakfast was a production in our household ...”), Beal embodies a sense of makebelieve, a disarmingly contagious “let’s-pretend,” in both her work and her teaching. Founder and director of her own performing troupe, Tandy Beal & Company, she adopts the same inspiriting approach to teaching whether she’s working with veteran dancers, small children, professional circus clowns, or Esalen seminarians. “My emphasis is on developing presence,” says Beal. “This work can make one consonant gesture out of a statement of the body and the heart and the mind all at once. If you train in this way, it will hold you in good stead no matter what you do, because it’s really about an integration of your being.” While critics worldwide have called her work “provocative, moving, mind-bending” (San Francisco Chronicle), “magnetic” (The 10 “We met in Denmark. We were both invited to present at a celebration for the students of Stanley Rosenberg. Stanley had not specified what we were to do, so Timothy and I had a brief planning session in which he said he wanted to do ‘some work with sound.’ I said I would set up the group, and he could go from there. So people were organized in a circle, we did some breathing and exercises to get everyone relaxed and feeling good, and I turned the group over to Timothy, not suspecting what was to happen next. Timothy Dunphy “Timothy got into the center of the circle and quietly told me how lovely and loving the energy was. Then he spun around and turned into a raging animal! The ‘sounds’ he had referred to were growls and screams, indescribable things that reminded me of a jungle war between apes and gorillas. I was horrified. Everyone’s eyes were bulging out. I thought, What have I done to these poor people, turning them over to this madman! Jim Oschman Gregory Kramer — Meditation: Out of Isolation and Into Relation “Like many others,” writes Greg Kramer, “I found Buddhist Insight meditation (Vipassana) to be a profoundly transformative practice and way of being. It offered an approach within which all experiences, pleasant and unpleasant, became the means for greater understanding and acceptance. However, my time on the cushion was very distinct from my times relating with people. The mindfulness, compassion, and stillness of meditation was often lacking in my everyday life, and the vibrancy and groundedness of my everyday life was often lacking in my meditation. “My meditation has always included a lovingkindness component, metta, which softens my heart, lightens my mind, and opens me to an increasingly connected state. This metta meditation, too, was mostly practiced within my heart/mind, in silence. I was ready to extend lovingkindness from an individual to a group practice, to challenge it with the demands of interaction. “I knew that people from many contemplative traditions had been frustrated that their wise and loving state ‘on the cushion’ seemed to evaporate in the world of personal or business relations. In 1994, with friend and colleague Terri O’Fallon, I had the opportunity to explore a Dialogue process developed by David Bohm. We were inspired by the probing nature of Bohmian Dialogue, its power to examine how confused thought processes and deeply-held assumptions impede our understanding the nature of mind. Here was a relational practice that could be transformative for individuals and the world at large. But in practice, Bohmian Dialogue often seemed to lapse into intellectual pursuit; the nature of consciousness remained elusive. Then we began to notice that the Dialogue practice took on greater power and meaning when we applied Vipassana-inspired mindfulness. “I’ve explored Insight Dialogue practice in retreats, workshops, and weekly groups. The most important features of meditation guide this practice: clear, open awareness; releasing identification with our entanglements; and lovingkindness. In this way, my understanding has ripened as to how traditional Buddhist thought and practice can expand to meet the challenge of meditation in relation.” See Meditating Together: The Practice of Insight Dialogue, February 9-11. Lisa Firestone & Joyce Catlett — Love, Hope, and Relationships According to a survey by the National Marriage Project, only 67 percent of American women aged 35 to 44 were legally married as of 1998 Lisa Firestone (compared to 81 percent from 1890 to 1940). The basic motivation for this decrease? Widespread pessimism about marriage, particularly among women. Today nearly 50 percent of marriages end in divorce; the average marriage lasts only seven years. And yet most people still see marriage as the ideal for which to strive. Why such a discrepancy between people’s actions and what they claim to want most out of life? Joyce Catlett In Fear of Intimacy, coauthors Robert W. Firestone and Joyce Catlett point out that most people don’t really want what they say they want, but in fact find it easier to fantasize about love than to tolerate the experience of being loved. Says Dr. Firestone, “Most married partners say they love each other, yet if you observe them you would find it difficult to reconcile their behavior with any reasonable use of the word ‘love.’” The very defenses that people formed early in life to cope with emotional pain limit their ability to give and accept love in their adult relationships. As a result, when they experience genuine love directed toward them, they usually react negatively because being loved threatens these defenses. Utilizing the work of Dr. Firestone (author of The Fantasy Bond and Combating Destructive Thought Processes), Joyce Catlett and Lisa Firestone (Dr. Firestone’s daughter) offer a hopeful approach to personal change. They assert that “even divorced or alienated couples can come to understand and work through their problems, and many couples we have worked with have been able to reestablish harmonious relationships. People really can challenge their defenses and develop a greater capacity for both giving and accepting love in their lives.” See Fear of Intimacy: Challenging Barriers to Relationships, January 26-28. Carol Proudfoot-Edgar — Finding Our Roots, Flourishing Our World “For the past ten years I’ve been teaching cross-cultural shamanism as well as a specialized form of shamanism called Bear Medicine,” recounts Carol Proudfoot-Edgar. “The latter work began through an unexpected encounter with a Mother Bear and her cubs in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado. As we stood a few feet apart, I promised her: ‘I shall do what I can to tend you, your children, this Earth, and I ask for you to tend us also.’ I believe my life was spared because I made this covenant with her: to find ways of honoring, preserving, and celebrating the great wilderness of our souls, of our planet, and all beings therein. “My work has taken me to Ireland, Finland, Holland, Israel, and sacred sites throughout the United States. Everywhere I encounter Ancestral Spirits who seem to be yearning for their descendants to receive the wisdom they’ve been preserving. My Native American roots, my studies in religion and shamanism, and my experiences with peoples of many cultures and backgrounds have ignited new visions of how to facilitate a reawakening of our collective, yet often untapped, spiritual roots—a legacy held in our bones and our souls. “Recently in a cave in Europe where Ancestors gathered ceremonially for thousands of years I heard them pleading for us to listen, to return and gather the wisdom held by them for us. So I’ve been working with people to help them find their own Ancestors, their own songs, ceremonies, and dances. Just as our Ancestors traveled great distances to gather in circles with those of different tribes or clans, so too are we being called to gather and discover how to encircle this Earth with our love.” See Ancestral Shamanism, December 10-15. Other new workshops are highlighted in the Seminars section. 11 esalen seminars DANIEL BIANCHETTA S Weekend of September 1–3 Big Sur Wilderness Experience Steven Harper Esalen is the trailhead to one of the most spectacular mountainous coastlines in the world. With the Big Sur wilderness as the primary teacher, participants will explore the beauty of this alive and wild coast from ancient redwood-forested canyons to dramatic coastal beaches, from rugged rocky mountains to the soft grassy slopes of the Big Sur hills. Drawing from nature and various awareness practices, individuals will be encouraged to open both to the natural world and to the landscapes of their inner world. It is said that Big Sur is not just a place but a state of mind. This wilderness experience seeks to merge mind and place, then to embody what is learned. Weeklong workshops will venture out on five day-hikes (4-10 miles in length). Weekend workshops will take two day-hikes (3-6 miles in length). Each hike begins after breakfast 12 and concludes in time to enjoy the hot springs and dinner each evening at Esalen. Evening sessions include informal sharing, basic awareness practices, and useful outdoor skills. 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. $485 Yoga: On the Way Home Thomas Michael Fortel “Many students comment that for the first time in their lives they have come home into their bodies, into their spiritual Self, through the practice of yoga,” writes Thomas Fortel. “As we engage in a consistent yoga practice over a period of time, there is a remarkable and mysterious unfolding, both experienced and observable. We access our inner Self through the physical body, and experience a sense of Unity Consciousness. “This reflects the nature of yoga, the integration of matter and spirit. There is a simple quality, natural and organic, about the yoga practice. And so it is with the yoga retreat. In this workshop we will focus on our asana practice, giving attention to the subtle details of the yoga postures, yet equally aware of the rhythm of the breath and the quietness of the mind. Mornings will begin with meditation and pranayama, followed by a light breakfast and an active morning practice. In the afternoon, we will gather for a softer, more restorative yoga practice. There will be time for questions and answers, bathing in the hot mineral waters, and plenty of fun.” Please have a minimum of 3-6 months of recent yoga practice. $485 Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming Stephen LaBerge Dreams are worlds of wonder where anything imaginable can happen. Ordinarily, however, we sleep through our nightly journeys, unaware of the opportunities available. We are not bound to forever sleepwalk through our dreams. Lucid dreams are dreams in which we know we are dreaming while we’re dreaming. While lucid, we can be fully conscious that the dreamworld is a mental creation and that we are free to act in the dream unconstrained by laws of physics or society. People can develop the skill of lucid dreaming. Research has shown that it can profoundly affect our brains and bodies. Participants will be taught how to induce lucid dreaming and explore its many uses: self-exploration, creative problem-solving, healing, adventure, and self-integration. The seminar will extend beyond dreaming to investigate our experience of the world and our perceptions of “reality.” It will explore the concept that all perceptions are illusory and that waking reality is, like dreaming, a mental construction. The workshop will combine lecture and exercises. It is intended for avid dreamers and people interested in self-exploration and the enhancement of consciousness. Recommended reading: LaBerge, Lucid Dreaming; LaBerge & Rheingold, Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming. $485 A Tender Invitation tance. The focus will be on blending integrative, flowing massage strokes with deeper, more specific muscle contact. Fundamental elements of bodywork such as breath awareness, grounding, stretching, and quality of touch will be included. The goal will be to create a firm foundation of massage to build upon—and to have fun in the process. Each student should take away new tools for giving a complete and balanced massage. Please wear loose, comfortable clothing. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $485 September 3–10 Tantra: The Art of Conscious Loving Charles Muir, Caroline Muir & Diane Greenberg Few of us have been blessed with healthy childhood conditioning and education regarding the mysteries of sexual love and sexual energy. This can leave individuals less successful and conscious in their sexuality than they are in other aspects of their lives. Tantra transforms sex into a loving meditation, putting more consciousness, energy, intimacy, joy, and love into sexual exchanges. David Schiffman “Our aims for this weekend are simple,” writes David Schiffman. “To join together and share the magical timeless realities of Big Sur’s sea, sky, and mountains. To feel emotionally and physically restored, healed, and cleansed. To rediscover the lovingly creative inner resources of our own music, poetry, and prayer. To feel ready again to face whatever comes next in our lives. “Together we will create a mood of sanctuary and a time to be met by kindred spirits. The approaches utilized will be drawn from a wide variety of practices aimed toward physical, emotional, and spiritual attunement in order to restore our gratitude and appreciation for being alive.” $485 Weekend Massage Intensive It is time to study sex as an art form. Sexual loving is a vital skill to be mastered by every conscious individual. Sexual energy is a vital sacrament that, rightly used, brings great harmony and joy into one’s relationship so that love continues to grow over the course of a lifetime, deeply bonding the partners in joyous spiritual union. This workshop offers participants ways to increase intimacy and passion in their relationship. The course will introduce practices to free female sexual orgasm and methods to increase pleasure for both partners, along with hands-on sexual healing and awakening skills. Esoteric practices of kiss, movement, and touch, along with many other exotic lovemaking skills will be introduced in class, then practiced in the privacy of your own room. This seminar presents Tantric wisdom with insight, gentleness, humor, and love. Sherry Galloway & Tom Case This workshop presents the basic techniques of Esalen Massage with an emphasis on the detail that creates a balanced full-body massage. Each session contains a brief lecture and demonstration followed by hands-on practice, with plenty of personal instruction and assis- The workshop is open to couples only. It is not recommended for same-sex couples. $1370 per participant Week of September 3–8 ® The Human Element : The Human Side of Organizations Will Schutz & Staff “The Human Element” is a complete leadership and team-building program. It includes brief lectures, experiential activities, scientifically valid self-assessment questionnaires, group feedback, and skills practice. By providing an integrated approach to all human issues in an organization, it allows individuals and teams to focus on the underlying causes of behavior that block successful performance and change. This seminar is based on the FIROTM (Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation) theory of interpersonal behavior, which states that every person orients him/herself in characteristic ways toward other people. This information can be used to understand our own behavior and how we interact with others. “The Human Element” is designed for OD and HR professionals, change agents, trainers, consultants, and anyone who wants a thorough grounding in FIRO theory and human behavior in organizations. The objectives: • Develop skills to facilitate a high-performing organization • Establish a common framework which promotes organizational synergy • Develop individual awareness that promotes team development • Experience how open, trustful relationships improve organizational performance • Integrate a decision-making process that results in support, not sabotage For more information, you can visit www.firo.net on the Web. Recommended reading: Schutz, The Human Element: Productivity, Self-Esteem, and The Bottom Line. $885 Writing a Memoir Victor Erofeyev “Anyone can write at least one good book in his/her life,” says Russian writer Victor Erofeyev. “A memoir? Why not you? It’s a lot of fun! Nowadays many people who write are fed up with hearing other people’s ideas. They’d like to hear their own voice describing their own life, to make real contact with themselves. A sort of personal liberation. It’s 13 like cleaning out a room of your existence—to have more light, to see things better, to understand the people around you, but mainly to find a clue to your life. “Your memoir would teach you how to like yourself, not in a stupid, egotistical way, but by defining your own identity, your strictly personal manner of thinking. You could start with a diary, some everyday notes. Your age doesn’t matter (Tolstoy wrote his first book about his childhood while still a very young man). Your memoir could bring unusual discoveries. Marcel Proust may have found through his memoir the definition of memory itself, and at the same time he came to terms with his psychological traumas. “How to write? Writing is a sort of play. There are, of course, some rules. Let’s play together.” $885 Spiritual Massage: Lightbody Infusion Maria Lucia Sauer Holloman Spiritual Massage is a hands-on healing practice that works directly on the energy body, balancing the chakras, cleansing old thought forms, and gently facilitating release of emotional, physical, and spiritual blockages, allowing for infusion by the Lightbody. Born into a family of healers with a generations-old tradition, Maria Lucia studied with healers in her native Brazil, where Spiritism— receiving healing knowledge from the spirit world—is familiar to much of the population. In 1979 she came to Esalen and was sponsored by Esalen cofounder Dick Price while she learned Spiritual Massage from Brazilian healer Luiz Gasparetto. This workshop presents practical methods for using the hands as instruments of physical and spiritual healing. Incorporating hands-on and energetic work, it emphasizes intentionality as the fundamental tool of any healing art (“Intentionality,” says Maria Lucia, “moves energy.”). The course includes exercises for grounding and attuning to energy as well as Afro-Brazilian shamanic practices for self-protection. Emotional release work and group process will be integrated as they emerge. This work is accessible to anyone: nurses, bodyworkers, businessmen, therapists, and all those interested in working with energy and people’s bodies. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $885 14 Masks, Mystery, and Ritual: Uncovering the True Self unresolved secret for decades, I have also learned about ambiguity and desire. Charles Miedzinski “In this workshop, through meditation, movement, visualization, interactive exercises, writing, and dialogue, we will explore the cultural inheritance of dualistic and causal thinking, and how to open up to positive power and powerful eroticism as a way toward the healing of earth—and of ourselves.” $485 In order to survive we learn to protect our true nature by developing the masks of our personality and body armor. Eventually, we identify with these masks, thereby forgetting our essence. This workshop introduces simple yet powerful art processes as a means for rediscovering who we truly are. The journey begins by creating and painting a mask; its inside represents the mystery of our true nature, the outside represents the persona we formed to protect it. Through movement, drawing, interactive exercises, as well as meditation and practices of presence, we can then see and feel the constraining character of our shadow and its reflection in our body armor. The wisdom of Jung, Reich, and Almaas will further illuminate how our masks function and will point to the means of liberating ourselves from them. The week will culminate in a sacred mask ritual in which participants enact what is necessary for the journey of return from personality to essence. This workshop is designed for those ready to shake loose their encumbering masks/identities in a supportive and creative setting which encourages the unfolding of their true being. $885 (plus $30 material fee paid directly to the leader) Weekend of September 8–10 Gender, Eros, Power, and Memory Caitríona Reed “In a society becoming increasingly global,” writes Buddhist teacher Caitríona Reed, “normative presumptions proliferate. Our notions of man/woman, spirit/matter, technology/ nature are often based on ideological and cultural definitions of power which comprise no more than a superficial understanding. As these alienating notions go unquestioned they evolve into a collective fear of the manifest world, of our bodies, our sexuality, our desire. It’s no wonder that we become bent on global self-destruction. “As a transsexual woman who spent much of her life living as a man, I have learned something about perceptions of the body, about letting go, about adherence to the ‘norm,’ risk taking, and above all about the construction of gender and ‘nature.’ As a Buddhist teacher, expected to provide answers, who held an Chaos and the Celestial Chorus Ralph Abraham “The Celestial Chorus,” writes Ralph Abraham, “is a poetic allusion to the cosmology of the ancient world: celestial spheres turned on a crystal axis by angels, interrelated by harmonies, and connected by the great chain of being. This cosmology ruled the paradigms of science, religion, and philosophy from ancient Egypt up to the Reformation and modern science. Overnight all that orthodoxy—astrology, alchemy, magic, guardian angels, destinies, souls—became laughable ‘pseudo-science’ as the modern paradigm swept over all. “Now the shoe is on the other foot as the new postmodern paradigm—chaos, fractal, complexity, and the like—takes the stage. The questions we will discuss in this workshop/ salon point to our recovery from the blindness of modernism: (1) After the chaos revolution and Y2K, has our paradigm shifted? (2) If so, what then is the new paradigm? “Depending on our answers, we will discuss the impact of the new paradigm on our attitudes toward the occult and paranormal— especially divination, precognition, and destiny. We could equally well ask what the answers mean for the world problematique: population, environment, global society, and so on. This seminar is for all those who like to think for themselves, who question the thought-police of our schools and media, and who take pleasure in mind expansion.” Recommended reading: Abraham, Chaos, Gaia, Eros; Sheldrake, Dogs That Know; Radin, The Conscious Universe; any book on the solution to all world problems. $485 Week of September 10–15 Songwriting for Everyone Jimmie Dale Gilmore Texas singer/songwriter Jimmie Dale Gilmore draws on a wide variety of musical and literary influences to forge a one-of-a-kind style. Blending a lifelong interest in esoteric philosophy, psychology, and spirituality with musical elements of country, pop, folk, blues and rock, he has produced a series of criticallyacclaimed recordings. This workshop focuses on songwriting as a tool for self-discovery. Group interaction is encouraged and collaboration is explored, with the ultimate goal of providing each participant with methods and motivation to carry over into individual work. (Although little emphasis is placed on the business aspects of songwriting, invariably there is interest in the subject so some time will be set aside for it.) The format of the workshop is a blend of activities and discussion “guided by the group’s intuition and my prior experience in this setting,” says Gilmore, who adds, “The success I can claim is that my prior workshops have produced some good songs and some lasting friendships.” This workshop is structured to be valuable for anyone from beginners to seasoned pros. $885 The Temple of Dream Healing Robert Moss “In the ancient world,” writes Robert Moss, “pilgrims journeyed to dream temples in the hope that healing and guidance would come through a direct encounter with the sacred powers that speak through dreams. During this week of conscious dreaming, spiritual cleansing, sacred drama, and energy charging, we will build our own dream temple and use the arts of shamanic dreaming to journey to the hidden orders of reality where dis-ease and healing have their source.” Key elements in this practice will include: • Spiritual cleansing—releasing negative habits and beliefs • Working with the animal powers to gain vitality and find our natural paths • Dream travel—to sources of healing, guidance, and adventure in nonordinary reality • Dream transfer—bringing a dream (a life dream, a healing image) to someone in need • Dream theatre—wildly entertaining as well as healing and energizing • Soul recovery—reclaiming our soul, our vital energy, our “lost children” • Divination—ascertaining the wishes of the divine, connecting with our spiritual purpose Please note: This workshop is not for the fainthearted. You will be challenged to move beyond your deepest fears on your journey of transformation, with the protection of the circle. You must first write a letter to Robert Moss at Box 215, Troy, NY 12181 (fax 518-2740506; e-mail robert@mossdreams.com), explaining why you wish to enroll. Registration deadline is August 19. Recommended reading: Moss, Conscious Dreaming, Dreamgates, and Dreaming True. $885 Yoga: At the Transformational Edge Deborah Anne Medow Today, more than ever before, people are overwhelmed by the stresses and tensions of daily life. Yoga, the oldest science of life, utilizes body, mind, and breath to bring stress under control by revitalizing energy on physical, mental, and spiritual levels. This yoga workshop will focus on asanas (postures), breathing exercises, and meditation, with some discussion of yogic theory and philosophy. The approach: Instead of pushing into or “going for” the stretch, you will be encouraged to move slowly through an asana, initially staying within your comfort zone, giving yourself time to experience everything you are feeling—in your muscles, tendons, and bones—just being and breathing. By allowing yourself to fully experience where you are—in the posture, in your mind, in the present moment—you will be amazed at how much further into the posture your body can then naturally extend, with no effort from the mind and minimal strain through the body. There will be structured time for breathing and stretching on the beach, integral movement, and enjoyment of the beauty of Big Sur. Special focus will be on building a solid basis for the further development of yoga practice. This workshop is for beginners as well as those wishing to get more from their current yoga practice. $885 Celebrating Womanhood: Esalen Massage, Essential Oils, and Movement Peggy Horan, Ellen Watson & Daniela Urbassek “Come sisters, come mothers, come daughters, come princesses and queens,” write the leaders. “Come join us for a week of touching, sensing, dancing, playing, and praying together. We will teach the long, sensuous strokes and moves of Esalen Massage and explore combining the use of essential oils with mas- sage. We will dance, write, practice yoga, create rituals, laugh and cry, and create rites of passage.” The class will introduce the use of seven essential oils in combination with massage: birch, eucalyptus, geranium, lavender, peppermint, rosewood, and sandalwood. Each oil enhances a different aspect of massage: relaxation, rejuvenation, detoxification, and so on. This workshop is for any and all women. No previous massage or movement experience is necessary. All levels are welcome. Please note: Bring your pampering supplies, musical instruments, favorite music, and your journal. If you have your own essential oils, bring them with you; if not, the leaders can supply small bottles of each oil for $75. You will be contacted prior to the workshop regarding ordering oils. Recommended reading: Robbins, Jitterbug Perfume; Suskind, Perfume; Montague, Touching. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $885 Evolutionary Psychology and Spiritual Practice John Wymore & Paul Watson Spiritual traditions commonly impose the directive “Know thyself ” upon their followers. Many devote a lifetime to this pivotal project and never know whether they succeed or fail. Why is “Know thyself ” so difficult? Evolutionary biology presents the case that the human mind is designed to contingently avoid self-knowledge. “Watch at the right moment, and you may feel the veils forming,” write the leaders. “Our thesis is that evolutionary ideas, properly understood, can combine synergistically with traditional contemplative, introspective teachings to create more incisive, objective selfexploration. In this workshop we’ll take the ancient mandate for self-knowledge seriously and show how evolutionary theory can potentiate a sincere spiritual quest—a quest that embraces self-disillusionment as a necessity rather than fearfully, noncritically defending against it. This can perform the lifelong service of first revealing and then dispelling tenacious illusions about ourselves. “Throughout the workshop we will develop the theme of a spiritual search that uncompromisingly insists upon reconciliation of personal experience and traditional teachings with modern scientific ideas about human intrapsychic design.” $885 15 Weekend of September 15–17 Tibetan Energy Yoga for Meditation Lama Surya Das Yoga means union—reunion with the ultimate, the divine. Tibetan Energy Yoga can help to achieve this. Brought to Tibet from India ten centuries ago, this traditional tantric yoga practice has been distilled down to simple breath-energy-awareness exercises which can improve breathing and bring more awareness, energy, and calm into our daily lives. Yoga cultivates relaxation and stress-reduction while revitalizing our entire system, enhancing health, vitality, and longevity. “Tibetan Energy Yoga for Meditation” can also help to free blockages, release inhibitions, awaken our innate energy body, and aid us to “lighten up” as well as to “enlighten up.” Rebalancing and reintegrating our male-female internal polarities, Tibetan Energy Yoga can help us to purify, elevate, and ultimately master our own energy, bringing greater focus, awareness, clarity, and peace of mind. In this workshop, participants will learn to practice the Tibetan Energy Yoga workout and meditate with American-born Lama Surya Das, who has distilled the 112 movements of the secret Six Yogas of Tibet into an easy, accessible, exhilarating daily practice. $485 Cultivating Sacred Space: Gardening for the Soul Elizabeth Murray “A garden is a place where we are invited to make an intimate relationship with nature,” writes Elizabeth Murray. “Working in the beautiful Esalen Garden, we will learn to garden as a sacred union with plants, soil, water, and light. We will garden as a meditation, a healing therapy, and an art form using color, texture, design, scent, and light. We will explore cross-cultural elements which can be used to create sacred space such as altars, bells, flower offerings, and thresholds. We will see examples of sacred gardens around the world for inspiration. “Using story, art, ritual, meditation, as well as hands-on experience in the garden, we will come to know the garden as a life metaphor from which we can always be enriched. We will draw parallels between our life experiences and garden cycles of gestation, regeneration, expansion, and, finally, fruition and harvest.” 16 Bring gardening clothes and a journal; cameras and watercolors are optional. This course is offered in three seasons. Recommended reading: Murray, Cultivating Sacred Space: Gardening for the Soul, and Monet’s Passion: Ideas, Insights, and Inspiration from the Painter’s Garden. $485 Full Circles/Overlapping Lives Mary Catherine Bateson & Sevanne Kassarjian In this age of lifelong learning and everchanging roles, children constantly surprise their parents, seniors launch into new careers and relationships, and even the face in the mirror can surprise us. Living in a time of rapid change requires that we hone our skills of finding continuity within change and familiarity within difference. More and more people are discovering that they live with strangers and the meanings of their most basic commitments require constant revision. At the same time, we are realizing that love does not necessarily depend on understanding. for a new home. Participants will explore the process of achieving a resource-efficient, climate-responsive, healthful, and beautiful home environment. The workshop will present environmental issues and solutions that lead toward sustainable building design to support the health of your mind, body, and spirit. Specific strategies include site planning, building orientation, architectural form, building envelope, windows, daylighting techniques, natural energy systems, and material selection to reduce toxicity and produce healthy indoor environments. The workshop includes colorful examples of successful projects, interactive problem-solving and design sessions, and quiet meditation time to develop your own goals and plans. Bring along your ideas, photos, dream-house clips, or plans. $485 Embracing Our Lives, Embracing Each Other: Personal Awareness for Gay and Bisexual Men Allan Singer Led by Mary Catherine Bateson and her daughter Sevanne Kassarjian, this workshop will explore the composition of lives and of relationships. Using life-history narrative techniques and dramatic improvisation, the course will examine the ways that acknowledging and celebrating strangeness close to home can enhance empathy across great distances. Because the workshop approaches issues from two sides, it is as relevant to those concerned with intergroup sensitivity as those dealing with conflicts within families. Allan Singer writes: “Having initially arisen from a cultural ground which supports our invisibility and our shaming, gay and bisexual men face a journey into selfhood which involves claiming our being, the essential goodness of our sexuality, and the right to creatively design our lives. Along this journey we need opportunities to pause—to consider how far we’ve traveled and what we’ve learned, to appreciate our thrivings and honor our losses, to renew our hopes and celebrate our beings within the context of community. The leaders add: “We are especially hopeful that very wide age ranges will be represented and that in some cases there will be several generations from the same family. Minimum age 16, maximum Methuselah.” $485 “This retreat offers a supportive group context that encourages us to reconnect with our essential selves as we seek to reach each other, with honesty and risk taking. The theme of ‘embracing our lives’ invites us to consider what we know, value, and seek to either accept or change in our relationship to family, friends, and community; our capacity to love and to work; our sexuality; our health and well-being; our spirituality; our dreams and next steps. Creating Your Own Ecological Home Gregory Franta Does your living environment enrich your mind, body, and spirit? How does your home affect your life, your community, our planet? Have you experienced the magic of green architecture? Do you know that you have the ability to create a physical environment that is healing, resource-efficient, and ecologically sound—and can even save you money? This workshop provides an opportunity to identify your needs and goals for shelter, redesign your existing home, or create plans “This experiential group process will be informed by Gestalt principles which respect the need for safety and support in order to facilitate the unfolding of awareness. ‘Every person’s life is worth a novel,’ wrote Erv Polster. In our willingness to share our stories and the witnessing which we provide, we may nourish each other, embracing visibly, vitally, with pride.” $485 Week of September 17–22 Tibetan Energy Yoga for Meditation Lama Surya Das For workshop description see September 15-17. This five-day format will enable participants to delve more deeply into Tibetan Energy Yoga. $885 Group Process Training Howard Schechter & Barbara Lee This is a workshop for people fascinated with the power of skillfully guided groups. It offers the personal value of deep group process along with the skills necessary to become an effective group leader. Participants will learn how to use the unfolding moment-tomoment material in the group as the primary tool to foster individual awareness, facilitate healing and growth, and help the group become a rich environment for individual development. The key to being an effective leader is to discover and honor the sacred essence of each member of the group—beyond the issues arising out of more superficial personality dynamics. Practicing this, while processing whatever emerges in the moment, allows a leader to guide groups toward a more moving and growthful experience. CE credit for psychologists pending; see page 5. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. $885 ness through creativity, to help you uncover the soul of the story that is unfolding as your life. Through writing exercises and dramatic improvisation, dialogue and silence, this workshop offers you the opportunity to: • Connect with your “hero’s path” by viewing and writing your life experiences as stories of your own creation • Exorcise the ghosts of the past and awaken to inner guidance • Interpret your life’s journey in a way which inspires a greater expression of your core identity • Recognize and honor the resilient nature of your creative prowess—then use this empowered creativity to author stories you truly want to live • Use personal life experiences to acknowledge and celebrate the power of spirit within to heal and guide $885 Unmasking Your Authentic Voice Akuyoe Graham Sometimes our own story is invisible to us, our authentic voice unheard. Playwright, poet, and actress Akuyoe Graham has created a workshop designed to develop self-aware- Cultivating Intuition Through Conscious Embodiment Wendy Palmer There is within each of us a latent power of intuition. By cultivating this natural power, ANDRIS ABELE Three levels of facilitation approaches will be presented: personal, interpersonal, and systemic. Participants will be taught how to culti- vate individual growth within the group context, use interpersonal conflict and cooperation to deepen relationships, and read group signals and promote whole-system health. The methodologies will be an integration of Gestalt Practice, psychosynthesis, Focusing, Process Oriented Psychology, Authentic Movement, art therapy, and the circle practices of native peoples. 17 we can increase our chances for wisdom, confidence, and happiness that will radiate out into the world. Conscious Embodiment is a practice derived from the revolutionary, non-aggressive martial art of Aikido. This practice allows us to unify the energy of the body and thus learn to trust our sensations, which are the basis of bodily intuition and wisdom. Through simple movement exercises, subconscious patterns of relating are made conscious, thus increasing our understanding of how we manage ourselves in our relationships and giving us added flexibility in how we respond. Participants will also have the opportunity to learn specific ways to train the attention. Focusing the attentional states opens the door to a stronger center, heightened intuition, and a deeper capacity for compassion. This workshop involves simple movement exercises and is not physically demanding. Recommended reading: Palmer, The Intuitive Body. $885 The Baker’s Art, Esalen-Style Robin Burnside & Rollin Oden An oft-repeated element of the Esalen experience is “The Journey to the Bread Bar” for yet another piece of toast. When more curious visitors wend their way through the kitchen maze and locate the Esalen bakery, they are astounded that from such a small space with two old ovens comes such a quantity and variety of crusty, flavorful breads and tasty desserts. This workshop explores the baker’s art, from simple non-yeasted breads to laminated doughs for pastries and pies and tarts. The emphasis will be on making traditional and modern methods accessible for the home baker who does not have spiral mixers or steam-injected ovens. Participants will learn the care and feeding of sourdough starters as well as the use of store-bought yeast. The workshop will also focus on other aspects of both sweet and savory baking, and the group will design and prepare a multi-component dessert for the entire Esalen community. And since the perfect accompaniment to wellbaked bread is tasty soup and fresh salads, participants will sample the Esalen Garden’s bounty to prepare complementary dishes, exploring how simple ingredients can become culinary celebrations. This is a hands-on, hands-in, dust-yourselfwith-flour class. Bring your love of good food 18 and learn how to transform the simplest of ingredients—grain, water, salt, and yeast—into the staple of life. $885 Weekend of September 22–24 Improvisational Being: The Spiritual Art of Self-Expression Nina Wise Life comes in stories, hour by hour, minute by minute, and by honoring the experiences that life gives us we are in turn gifted with the richness of our lives. — Nina Wise Our stories reside in our bodies—in our bones, our muscles, our tissue. Most of us are conditioned not to express ourselves freely, but once encouraged to feel our inner impulses and to follow them with abandon, we encounter a vast landscape of characters, memories, stories, and images that lead us toward freedom. Through movement, vocal exercises, meditation, song, and dance, this workshop offers the physical and spiritual tools to translate your inner life into theater. In so doing, the creative process is experienced most authentically by residing in a place of “not-knowing.” This requires courage. And faith. Resting in the unknown and expressing ourselves without constraint can be remarkably satisfying. When we tell our stories through our bodies, we reveal—to ourselves and others—the exquisite complexity of our daily experiences. Improvisational Being is like dreaming on your feet, letting your subconscious have free reign. And while it is not therapy, Improvisational Being can be surprisingly, delightfully, holistically therapeutic. $485 Adventures in Self-Discovery Nathaniel Branden & Devers Branden nating pathways to the answer. Recommended reading: N. Branden, Taking Responsibility and The Art of Living Consciously. $485 The Awakened Mind: Brainwave Training Anna Wise Inside each person lives a wealth of knowledge, capacities, and power rarely transmitted to the conscious mind. Brainwave training, combined with meditation and biofeedback monitoring, can help develop these deeper resources, allowing access to greater creativity, reduced stress, and a deeper awareness and understanding of the inner self. After assessing the brainwave patterns of hundreds of unusually highly-functioning people, C. Maxwell Cade of London’s Institute for Psychobiological Research began to see similarities in the patterns of optimal states of mind. Drawing upon Cade’s work, Anna Wise has developed a program to help access these optimal states. Brainwaves are affected in specific ways by different methods of meditation, visualization, and psychophysiological relaxation, as well as by specific acts such as tongue, eye, and body positions. This workshop will present techniques for brainwave development of beta, alpha, theta, and delta, and help you determine which practices are best for your particular brainwave pattern. It will also address how to use these optimum states for creativity, mental flexibility, self-healing, problem solving, and spiritual development. The Mind MirrorTM EEG will be utilized to demonstrate brainwave patterns, and each participant will be able to use an Electrical Skin Resistance Meter to measure the depth of arousal or relaxation of the nervous system. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $485 No one can be said to be living consciously who exempts self-examination from the agenda. This new, largely experiential program from the Brandens offers a variety of processes aimed at developing greater self-awareness, self-understanding, and deeper insights into one’s motivations. The work utilizes guided fantasy, subpersonality explorations, energy processes, and sentence-completion exercises in order to clear obstacles to personal growth and fulfillment. It is a program designed to raise consciousness, ultimately addressing the question, “Who am I?” and providing illumi- September 24–October 1 Life, Paint, and Passion: Reclaiming the Magic of Spontaneous Expression* Michele Cassou The making of art is one of the greatest nourishers of the human psyche. However, most of us have been programmed to fear being judged and to set narrow boundaries on our creativity. We limit our choices of subjects, forms, and colors. The terror of inner and outer criticism paralyzes us. But we can push these fears aside and recapture the magic of spontaneous self-expression. We can begin to “paint for process,” transcending rules and concepts to experiment with the new, the hidden, the mysterious. process. The aim is unfoldment, wholeness, and growth, rather than adjustment, cure, or accomplishment. The workshop will utilize group exercises, meditations, and discussion. The format combines introductory group work with the open seat form in which each participant will have the opportunity to work with the leader in a group context. Michele Cassou has created an original approach to creative painting as a tool for selfdiscovery and spiritual exploration, guiding students for over twenty years. This workshop is designed to be seven days of support, stimulation, painting, free play, and self-realization. Artists and seekers of all stripes, educators, counselors, anyone with a thirst to revitalize the creative juices can benefit from this work. No art experience is necessary, just the desire to unleash your natural, spontaneous self-expression. Recommended reading: Perls, Gestalt Therapy Verbatim; Chodron, The Wisdom of No Escape. For more information, call 415-459-4829, email cassouart@aol.com, or visit www.michelecassou.com on the Web. Recommended reading and viewing: Cassou (coauthor), Life, Paint, and Passion; (videotapes) Birth of a Process and Creativity and Passion. *formerly The Painting Experience $1370 (plus $35 materials fee paid directly to the leader) Week of September 24–29 Gestalt Awareness Practice Christine Stewart Price & Guest Leader The Way, when declared Seems so thin and flavorless. Nothing to look at, nothing to hear— And when used—is inexhaustible. — Lao Tzu Gestalt Awareness Practice is a form—nonanalytic, noncoercive, nonjudgmental—derived from the work of Fritz Perls, influenced by Buddhist practice, and evolved by Richard and Christine Price. The work integrates ways of personal clearing and development that are both ancient and modern. To the extent that awareness is made primary relative to action, Gestalt Awareness Practice has a strong relationship to some forms of meditation. This form is similar to some Reichian work as well, in that emotional and energetic release and rebalancing are allowed and encouraged. The emphasis is intrapersonal rather than interpersonal. Participants are not patients but persons actively consenting to explore in awareness. The leader functions to reflect, clarify, and respect whatever emerges in this CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $885 Golf in the Kingdom: An Exploration of the Deeper Game Stephen Cohen & Andy Nusbaum Ye’ll come away from the links with a new hold on life, that is certain if ye play the game with all your heart. — Michael Murphy (as Shivas Irons), Golf in the Kingdom The game of golf provides many opportunities to enhance the journey of self-discovery. It can be experienced not only as an athletic endeavor, but also as a metaphor for the way one lives. Just as in life, issues of self-confidence, fear, trust, discipline, and awareness emerge in the conflict between the ego’s desire for success and the inner self ’s ability to achieve. During these five days, teaching methods gleaned from a study of the deeper game will be utilized, as well as principles from psychosynthesis and Gestalt, to explore the inner self and how one interferes with its emergence. Two days will be spent on field trips to the Monterey Peninsula where participants will practice and play in some of the most beautiful golf country in the world. On other days there will be time to relax and enjoy the natural pleasures of Esalen and Big Sur. Recommended reading: Murphy, Golf in the Kingdom and The Kingdom of Shivas Irons; Gallwey, The Inner Game of Golf; Shoemaker, Extraordinary Golf: The Art of the Possible. $885 (plus greens fees—approximately $145— paid directly to the leaders) The Upledger Institute’s Energy Integration I Tom McDonough If you are already working gently and attentively with the body, then you are working with the human energy field. Energy Integration provides a framework for integrating manual therapy and energy work as well as for prioritizing a treatment approach. It is designed to give you the foundation and tools to make connections, verify their significance, and integrate these insights into your practice. The course presents a protocol for finding the primary high-leverage point—a point on the energy/fascial matrix that quickly brings the body into a functional balance. You will learn to free energy restrictions via fascia and fascial restrictions via energy, fine-tuning your skills to work with chakras, meridians, and the mind/body connection. This work incorporates insights from Chinese medicine, esoteric healing, psychosynthesis, Neurolinguistic Programming, quantum theory, meditation, and bodywork. The course will demonstrate how assessment skills such as CranioSacral Therapy and Visceral Manipulation can be integrated into a comprehensive treatment plan. Sessions will blend lecture, demonstrations, hands-on techniques, meditation, and visualization. Participants must have completed Introduction to Energy Integration or have a basic knowledge of myofascial and cranial work. Please bring colored pencils or pens and a tennis ball. Wear loose comfortable clothing. Please note: Registration for this workshop is done only through the Upledger Institute. Call the Upledger Institute at 1-800-233-5880. For more information see Special Programs, page 66. Recommended reading: Brennan, Hands of Light; Kaptchuk, The Web That Has No Weaver; any book or chart that identifies the chakras and meridians. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $885 Leadership for the Millennium: Creating a Heart-Based Vision Maggie Seeley & Loralee Makela “Leadership is the capacity to turn vision into reality,” wrote Warren Bennis. This seminar provides the space to create a compelling vision along with the structure and action steps necessary to bring it into reality. Crafting a vision takes many forms. The workshop offers a forum to investigate leadership style, psychodrama exercises to clear the past, a short vision quest, the use of Feng Shui enhancements for home and office, and a traditional fire ceremony to remove obstacles and ask for blessings. 19 The goals of this seminar are a vision statement—written, spoken, symbolized, and enhanced with Feng Shui—and a clear sense of what actions would bring it into being. Such a vision can create a new level of personal excitement, possibility, and motivation to attract appropriate work and relationships. With participants meeting daily in small groups, an ongoing theme-in-action will be building an intentional community in the workplace. Movement, meditation, time in nature, and extensive personal coaching will be interwoven throughout. Assisting will be Bill Corbin, a successful businessman, Cherokee medicine man, and Qi Gong and Breema Breath practitioner. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $885 Weekend of September 29–October 1 Experiencing Esalen pant. Sessions may include: meditation, sensory awareness, Gestalt Practice, group process, art, movement, and massage. There will also be time to explore the magnificence of the Big Sur coast. $485 Experiencing Esalen Staff We must answer anew the old questions. “What are the limits of human ability, the boundaries of the human experience? What does it mean to be a human being?” — From the 1965 Esalen Catalog This workshop is designed to introduce the various practices of Esalen to first-time participants or to those renewing their acquaintance with Esalen. Emphasis will be on finding those approaches to self-awareness that work most effectively for each partici- On Becoming a Group Leader Ron Alexander The archetypal leader is a blend of “transformer” and “meaning translator.” The transformer creates a sacred space for exploring rhythms, moods, flows, and interactions. The meaning translator brings clarity, order, and awareness to the conscious and unconscious processes within the group culture. Effective leadership begins with fostering openness to explore safety, trust, and support. The focus of this workshop is on becoming a leader who can create that openness and artfully manage a group in any setting. The topics include: recovering from challenges and fragmentation; navigating transference; resolving conflict and confrontation; and handling the difficult group member. Participants will learn methods to self-activate, overcome fear, and embrace creativity. Sessions include mini-lectures, open seat work, and group process using Gestalt Practice, existential therapy, contemporary psychoanalytic perspectives, family systems, mind/body approaches, and group dynamics. As the workshop progresses participants will have the opportunity to lead or co-lead the group under supervision. This workshop is particularly useful for mental-health practitioners, organizational consultants, family-owned business entrepreneurs, and others who manage groups. Recommended reading: Heider, The Tao of Leadership; Yalom, The Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy; Polster, Gestalt Therapy Integrated; Simkin, Gestalt Therapy Mini-lectures; Bion, Experiences in Groups. CE credit for psychologists pending; see page 5. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. $485 Movement from the Martial Arts: Introduction to the Liu-Ki System Yoshi Sakuyama DANIEL BIANCHETTA Ki, or Chi, the vital energy that flows through the body, has been valued by martial artists because it gives them health, vigor, equanimity, and, above all, the courage to conquer fear. They have devised special breathing practices 20 and physical movements to enhance their Ki as well as their skills. In this workshop, Yoshi Sakuyama, a sixthdegree black belt and movement artist from Japan, will introduce Liu-Ki, a system of essential movements drawn from the martial arts. These simple yet powerful movements amplify Ki flow and refine one’s actions. Participants will be guided into greater bodily awareness through such Liu-Ki System practices as basic movements (feeling and moving from the body’s center), pair work, breathing techniques, and Kiatsu massage. The fluid, dancelike movements are fun to practice, and the teaching can be applied to everyday life. $485 Poetic Form and the Search for One’s True Voice Richard Jones This workshop will promote the writing of new poems that refresh one’s individual sense of technique and personal voice. Richard Jones writes: “We will begin with close readings of contemporary poems to remind ourselves of the power and promise to be found in poetic form. To deepen what Hayden Carruth has called ‘the voice that is great within us all,’ there will be directed writing to promote original ways of approaching the unspoken sorrows and joys of the heart. Much of the weekend will be spent writing, reading, and discussing our poems, so it will be necessary to bring—in addition to writing notebooks—energy, stamina, willingness to write in new ways, courtesy, eloquence, diligence, a sense of humor, seriousness of purpose, love, and the desire to listen deeply to others.” $485 Week of October 1–6 In Search of the Healing Self: Movement, Touch, and the Healing Process Patrick Douce Feldenkrais developed a method of moving and touching designed to connect to our body’s healing potential. The movements are based on how we learned to move as children and extend to the most complex movements possible. The emphasis: Do less with more awareness—learn to improve, rather than force yourself to improve. roll for overnight processing. Bring a full-size 35mm SLR camera and lenses, or a recent compact 35mm point-and-shoot camera with at least a 38-70mm zoom lens. $885 The Feldenkrais work will be combined with movements influenced by Indonesian Silat martial-arts-for-health movements. These movements stimulate the energy body, further enhancing our healing possibilities. Making your massage more effortless and at the same time more effective is every practitioner’s dream. This workshop addresses both issues, offering new insights and applications to massage tablework with an emphasis on the practitioner’s well-being. The workshop will introduce the complexity and simplicity of the spinal column through safe, noninvasive, hands-on explorations, used to stimulate the deeper part of the self to change. These explorations can benefit those beginning this type of work as well as professionals seeking new tools. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $885 Awakening Vision through Conscious Photography Jeff Berner Turn looking into really seeing—and snapshooting into fine photography. Whether starting out or starting over in photography, you can explore nature, people, and wildlife through “the mirror with a memory.” Jeff Berner will lead you on the path of photography as an art and a meditation, showing you how to make your camera serve your personal vision and talent. You’ll be shooting color slide film so each day’s work can be seen projected on an eightfoot screen that evening. There will be creative critiques of each participant’s work. What you learn can be applied to all print and slide photography. Projects will include: The Psychology of Lenses, The Selective Eye (Composition), Depth-of-Field, Creative Accidents, Visual Meditation, and Expressing Color. There’ll be nonstrenuous photo safaris, including a morning at Pfeiffer Beach. Inside each of us is a part of the self that knows how to grow, to learn, to heal. For most of us this part operates without any conscious control. This workshop provides an opportunity to learn how to connect with this growing, learning, healing part of ourselves. Jeff Berner has been an active fine-art, editorial, and multimedia photographer since 1968. His assignments have included oceangoing yacht racing, sport ballooning, and open-heart surgery. You are urged to call Jeff to get acquainted and discuss the workshop: 707878-2000, weekdays, 9 am to 3 pm, pst. Many of the ways we have been taught to conceptualize and move our bodies contribute to our physical difficulties. Moshe Please note: Bring 5 to 12 rolls of 36-exposure (only Fujichrome and/or Ektachrome) ISO 100 through 400 speed slide film, plus $8 per Advanced Esalen Massage Intensive Dean Marson & Brita Ostrom The workshop will focus on the development of breath awareness and its physical manifestations in order to enhance the feedback loop between practitioner and client, a foundation of Esalen Massage. Supported by breath, this mindful approach increases the practitioner’s sensitivity to physiological signals, expands intuitive ability, and deepens awareness of one’s own body. In the Esalen holistic tradition, participants will explore practical approaches to the large joint areas—shoulders and hips—through supported movement, stretches, systemic assessment, and integration. Skills for special-needs cases will be demonstrated and discussed. An ongoing theme will be ethical considerations and the use of language to enhance the practitioner’s professional effectiveness. Of course, each session will include time for practice and trading massages. This workshop is for those with significant experience in giving massage. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $885 Quest for Freedom: The Daily Practice of Human Rights Jude Rachele How do you interact with people who are different from you? How do you react when you feel put down or kept in your place? Might you be putting others down without even knowing it? Jude Rachele writes: “Stereotyping and prejudging often limit our freedom and creativity. This workshop puts human rights within the context of our day-to-day social interactions. We will explore social tensions that revolve around cultural differences. We will work within a model of social interdependence that inextricably links our happiness with the happiness of others. It is an opportu21 nity to begin creating socially harmonious relationships where presently there may be social discord.” This workshop is designed for everyone. Its objective is to provide you greater confidence in addressing social conflicts within your personal and professional lives. The focus will be on building general awareness through the development of communication, assertiveness, and listening skills. Participants will engage in group discussions, practical exercises, role-playing, and other creative expressions. They will also have a chance to experience overtone singing, also known as harmonic singing, which serves as a powerful vehicle to personal and social consciousness. $885 Through Our Own Eyes: A Retreat For and By Women Physicians Charlea Massion “This retreat,” writes Charlea Massion, “has been created for and by women physicians to reflect on our personal and professional lives, to encourage a better balance of our work and our play, and to receive support for our individual development as healers. Each day we will have: • Facilitated small group discussions and exercises based on the specific interests and needs of participants • Opportunities to create and/or participate in a study/interest group about issues most important to you • Open time to pursue activities that renew your energy and creativity “Bring your journal, your watercolors, hiking boots, meditation pillow, your sunglasses, and a great book! We also encourage you to consider attending with a colleague or a friend from medical school, residency, or your community.” Weekend of October 6–8 Recommended reading: Leonard & Murphy, The Life We Are Given; Leonard, Mastery; Murphy, The Future of the Body. $485 The Tao of Practice George Leonard Weekend Massage Intensive We’ve tried them all—the ten easy steps to power and prosperity, the programs offering instant enlightenment or total fitness in fifteen minutes a week—and we’ve discovered they simply don’t work. More and more people are beginning to say no to the false and often destructive promises of the quick fix. Moreover, new research is showing the efficacy of patient, long-term practice, which, it turns out, is far more important than talent in achieving mastery. Kathleen O’Shaughnessy & David Streeter In this workshop, human-potential pioneer George Leonard introduces a path (tao) of practice that can bring long-term pleasure and fulfillment. Drawing on the Integral Transformative Practice (ITP) he cofounded with Michael Murphy, Leonard will offer the fundamentals of a program for realizing the potential of mind, body, heart, and soul. You will have a chance to learn a forty-minute series that includes physical movement, breathing practice, relaxation, transformative imaging, and meditation. You will practice balancing and centering, the use of chi, focused surrender, and the creation of effective affirmations. There will be discussions of the principles of human transformation as revealed in a two-year experiment Leonard and Murphy conducted. This workshop involves physical movement but is not strenuous. All that’s needed is a generous heart and a willingness to participate. This workshop is for those individuals who are just beginning to explore touch as deep communication. The central theme will be primary approaches to full-body massage, which the leaders will introduce through demonstration and experiential exchanges with partners. Self-awareness and centering practices will be used to enhance the senses. Discussion will offer insights into various approaches to bodywork and how they address both the physiological and mental/emotional body. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $485 Deep Learning: Discovering What We Know, Remembering Who We Are Al McLeod Gazing at the map...all the diversity of the world is intimated on the parchment, even as the diversity is intimated within me. The map and myself are the same. —Fra Mauro, 16th century monk and cartographer Recent brain research confirms that each learning experience is accompanied by a release of complex biochemicals. The meaning we assign to each experience plays a vital role in whether we trigger our brain into releasing stressful or pleasurable hormones; it impacts our emotional, mental, and spiritual Note: This workshop will offer Category 1 Continuing Medical Education credit (for an additional $75). All participants must be physicians (MDs or DOs) and must register and pay additional fees ($500) to Chiara Associates prior to registering with Esalen. Please contact Charlea Massion: phone 831458-6207; fax: 831-458-6204; or e-mail: 103043.405@compuserve.com. $885 22 DANIEL BIANCHETTA In addition to Charlea Massion, the physician faculty will include: Rosemary Agostini, Lori Arviso Alvord, Jennifer Bolen, Michelle “Ipimi” Brown, Patricia Dawson, Adriane Fugh-Berman, Shiree Flume, Marita Grudzen, Gail Prichard, and others. well-being. Our habits of the heart—how we interpret the world—form the inner maps that describe and limit our boundaries. Our deepest maps are the assumptions of which we are least conscious. Like a fish in water, we swim in them unaware. The goals of this workshop are (1) to examine and clarify our most deeply embedded assumptions, our maps of life, and (2) to sense into our next step, to where our longings and dreams call us. Only as we are conscious of old maps and have a vision of new ones can we bridge the gap between the two. As we build the bridge to more skillful living, we simultaneously shift inner maps and brain chemistry. To support this journey into deeper learning states, the workshop will use guided inquiry exercises, music and imagery, group ritual and process, and elements of play and theater. Recommended reading: Cowan, A Mapmaker’s Dream; Sogyal Rinpoche, The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying (first half ). $485 Vision Painting Helen Jerene Malcolm Paint your vision for 2000 and beyond. Discover how the colors you intuitively choose reveal information about your life script and future choices. Vision Painting transforms painting into contemplation, a meditation that calms the mind, a way of finding the peace that brings harmony into your life. Vision Painting’s approach to disharmony is to release the problem by dropping the search for a solution; instead the Vision Painter dwells in the deep silence within as he/she paints. Joy and fear, love and anger all are allowed their say as the painter becomes a witness to their appearance in a painting. Painting in this way, conscious and open, aware of the light within, can bring clarity to the vision of your life. During the sessions, color energies are explored through chanting, music, and movement to stimulate creative imagery. The visioning practice is one of staying in the flow of your intuitive responses to color wavelengths and letting go of what a “painting” should be. Vision Painting can inspire you to liberate the imprisoned splendor within. This workshop is recommended for all artists and seekers, from beginners to experienced. $485 (plus $20 materials fee paid directly to the leader) Overtone Singing Rollin Rachele Often used in meditative practices, overtone singing is a technique in which one person sings two notes simultaneously. The second note is frequently perceived as a flute-like instrument or a synthesizer. The effects of this sound are profoundly moving and liberating. Some people have called it the most sacred sound they’ve ever heard. If you have inhibitions about your singing voice, you may lose them as Rollin Rachele guides you through the world of overtones. Supported by Rollin’s technical expertise, artistic sensitivity, and warm teaching style, participants will learn about the theory, the history, and the mechanics of overtone singing. The workshop offers a clear, empirical understanding of overtones, the ability to control overtone production, and the opportunity to discover more about the physics of sound. Some time will be spent on the mathematics of sound. (Don’t be discouraged if your brain doesn’t think this way. It is one aspect of appreciating the beauty of overtone singing; each aspect adds to its richness.) No musical experience is required. For more information, visit Rollin’s website www.crypticvoices.com. Recommended reading: Rachele, Overtone Singing Study Guide (with accompanying CD). $485 Week of October 8–13 Natural Wisdom and Everyday Enlightenment David Schiffman This workshop is intended for those seeking a more graceful balance between the worldly and the spiritual—people who already have a healthy appetite for life and a practical interest in living with heart and spirit. The focus will be the wisdom we gain by honoring our deepest personal interests and rhythms. “Our aim,” David Schiffman writes, “is to foster emotional maturity and adeptness in facing the challenges of living freely and creatively with courage, skill, and imagination. Together we will examine what it takes to develop a robust spiritual practice rooted in personal clarity, faith, and power. Our goal as a community will be to explore novel, effective ways of being: • Whole, real, and well-met by others • Responsible, unashamed, and clear about our feelings • Poised and balanced in triumphs and troubles • Free to circulate appropriately from everyday practicality to mystical rapture • Fully present to the potential pleasures of our own bodies • Able to be a good influence on ourselves and others “Using a combination of inner and group work, ceremony, music, movement, and touch, we will explore how to forge a more finely balanced personal life and emotional style.” $885 Soul Without Shame: A Compassionate Confrontation of Self-Judgment Byron Brown The superego, inner critic, or judge, shapes and limits our daily life. A psychic entity that praises, cajoles, accuses, intimidates, promises, and threatens, it sits on our shoulder and watches to see if we measure up. In addition to invading our relationships and undermining our self-esteem, self-judgment interferes with our personal spiritual work. It warns us that deep questions and expanding awareness create trouble. It attacks us for not changing and makes us anxious when we do change. This workshop is an introduction to the Diamond Approach®, a spiritual teaching that directly addresses the superego to create space for inner work. Byron Brown writes: “Through embodied awareness (to support presence) and open-ended inquiry (to bring about understanding), we will recognize and confront the assumptions and principles that keep self-judgment in place. We will cultivate aspects of our True Nature that are antidotes to self-judgment: compassion, will, and strength. Most important, we will practice disengaging from the judgment process through understanding and deliberate action. Throughout we will develop a felt sense of the contrast between being under the judgment spell and directly experiencing the joy and freedom that arise in its absence.” Sessions will include meditation, lecture, discussion, exercises, and small-group process. For more information see Special Programs, page 66. Recommended reading: Brown, Soul Without Shame. $885 23 Mantra: The Original Power of the Spoken Word Thomas Ashley-Farrand On the spoken word all the Gods depend, all beasts and men; in the word live all creatures...The word is the imperishable, the first born of eternal law, the mother of the Vedas, the navel of the divine world. — Taittiriya Brahman Most of the ancient scriptures speak of the mystical power of sound. The power of ancient mantras in the mystical Sanskrit language can be used today to enhance the quality of life. Mantras can improve health issues and relationship problems, bring about abundance, expand artistic and educational endeavors, and increase mental clarity and depth of understanding. Most importantly, mantras can accelerate spiritual advancement. Writes Thomas Ashley-Farrand: “Most of our difficulties are caused by energy patterns that are crystallized within and stored as karma in the subtle body. Sanskrit mantras work directly on these crystallized energy patterns to break them up and clear them away. As the language of the chakras, Sanskrit is energybased and can be used to work on specific karmic problems of all kinds.” This workshop will present secrets of the ancient Sanskrit language in easy-to-understand terms along with simple-to-use mantra tools. Several classical mantras for spiritual advancement will be taught. Ashley-Farrand, one of the few Western experts in puja (water ceremonies) and yajna (fire ceremonies), will anchor the mantra practices through ancient Sanskrit ceremonies. In addition, individual private sessions will be available to address personal issues. $885 Writing Scripts from Within This workshop is for writers of all levels who wish to explore and deepen their emotional writing. Topics and experiences will include: • • • • Exercises to access and free story potential Character and dialogue development Structure of good storytelling Stories developed to heal both author and audience • Supportive group experience as a creative catalyst • Honoring individual process and the creative journey $885 Contour Figure Drawing Noel Mapstead & Keiko Suga This workshop provides a novel introduction to figure drawing using contour drawing, a method which involves creating outlines and contours of the subject. Contour drawing teaches you to draw what you see rather than what you think you see. It develops eye/hand coordination, concentration, observation, and risk taking. A contour drawing class allows participants to create their own drawing line while sharing a group experience. Participants will work directly from the nude figure using live models. Activities will include individual and group drawings, portraits, life-size figures, and discussion. The Esalen grounds will serve as a backdrop— there will even be hot-tub figure drawing. Also included will be a sweat lodge and clay mud baths. The goal is to gain confidence in this medium and take home a portfolio of fun artwork. No experience is required. You can preview this workshop on the Web at www.mapstead.com/noel, or e-mail Noel and Keiko at mapstead@ix.netcom.com. $885 (plus $45 materials and models fee paid directly to the leaders) Cathrine Ann Jones The purpose of the artist is humble. He is essentially only a channel. — Piet Mondrian Good dramatic writing serves a healing function, for both the author and the audience. This is possible only through memorable characters and powerful storytelling. Whether adapting true-life stories (including one’s own) or writing original stories, the healing transformation of a good film or play depends on making it one’s own from within. How does one develop story, character, and theme into a coherent, emotionally consistent, and marketable story outline? Weekend of October 13–15 Yoga Works: Practice as a Tool for Well-Being Maty Ezraty & Chuck Miller Yoga is not only an excellent source of physical exercise, but a powerful tool for wellbeing. The practice of yoga is designed to release blocks that cause mental and physical pain and prevent us from knowing our true nature. As we continue the practice, we become stronger and more flexible, which lessens our physical discomfort and in turn allows the emergence of a new peace of mind. The leaders write: “We’ll begin this weekend workshop slowly with a detailed explanation of the essential principles and techniques of our practice. We’ll set up a gradual progression and move deeper as the group allows. The practice is a ‘long form’ which is repeated daily and which can become quite vigorous. Students will be encouraged to progress slowly, at their own pace, but will be challenged to move through limitations to awaken hidden intelligence. Learning how to work and play with the form, to strengthen inner choice, direction, and intention, will be more important than what is ‘accomplished’ physically.” Maty and Chuck also lead a weeklong workshop for more advanced yoga students October 15-20. $485 Healing of Heart and Mind: Choosing to Change Fred Luskin Every human being has suffered rejection, mistreatment, betrayal. Yet some people maneuver through these painful experiences while others remain stuck. This workshop will examine why and how this happens. Through sharing and processing experience, participants will work toward understanding how sadness, frustration, and anger arise—and how to change those feelings. By demystifying the process of healing, we accelerate this mysterious process. We can learn to let go of old hurts and become less likely to create new ones. Using cognitive approaches—lecture as well as guided practice in reframing, disputation, and existential understanding—this workshop presents forgiveness as a choice. The cognitive approaches will be complemented by practice in mindfulness, imagery, and heart-centered approaches designed to help get in touch with the heart’s restorative potential. Journal writing, dyadic exercises, and group discussion will also be used. Uniting mind and heart and letting go of old hurts is an expression of the soul’s desire for connection and harmony. With insight and practice, it is possible to successfully work with the emotions that prevent us from moving forward in our lives. CE credit for psychologists; see page 5. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. $485 24 Future in Sight: Trends, Implications, and Predictions for the New Millennium Barry Minkin As we begin the new millennium, questions about the future loom ever larger on the horizon: What new social and economic trends are emerging? What are their implications? How will they change the way we live? Computers and their multimedia offspring are already changing the way we live, communicate, develop relationships, and buy and sell products, yet it is abundantly clear that “we ain’t seen nothing yet”—the decade ahead is sure to bring more radical changes. Success in 2000 and beyond will mean riding the crest of this wave of change—but to catch the wave before it catches us, we must see it coming. This seminar will begin with participants focusing on developing their own forecasting and planning skills. The workshop will introduce and apply the Econo-2000 forecasting model and “Demon Questions” to personalize the trends and techniques presented. The group will then interactively consider about 100 global trends and predictions that will play key parts in shaping the next decade. Among the global-trend areas to be considered are relationships, demographic and lifestyle trends, marketing, politics, financial and legal trends, technology, management, economics, and new business opportunities. $485 Writing About Our Lives Ellen Bass “The philosophy behind this workshop,” writes Ellen Bass, “is best expressed by Martha Graham, who said, ‘There is a vitality, a life force, an energy, a quickening that is translated through you into action. And because there is only one of you in all time, this expression is unique. And if you block it, it will never exist through any other medium, and be lost. The world will not have it. It is not your business to determine how good it is, nor how valuable, nor how it compares with other expressions. It is your business to keep it yours clearly and directly, to keep the channel open.’” This workshop will help keep the channels open. It will be a supportive place to share our lives and work, our voice, our creativity. There will be a lot of time for writing, as well as time for sharing and feedback. From beginners to experienced, all writers are welcomed. Whether you are interested in poetry, fiction, nonfiction, or journal writing, this workshop provides an opportunity to explore and expand your world. Dr. Cohen share their experience of these practices and demonstrate how these principles can be incorporated directly into the fabric of our lives as a path to profound life change. Note: Although Ellen Bass is known for her work with survivors of child sexual abuse, the focus of this workshop will not be on healing from trauma. Rather, it is a creative writing workshop in which participants are free to write on any subject they choose. $485 Through teaching, discussion, guided activities, hands-on projects, meditation, and music, participants will be assisted in understanding the Kabbalah as an ongoing process of spiritual, psychological, and emotional development. The leaders will also share their pioneering work in the use of precise Kabbalistic tonal frequencies. Among the topics to be covered: Week of October 15–20 The Power of Growth Seymour Carter Everyone has unused capacities for further personal development. When these capacities are recognized and given attention, a natural force is released which, like a tide, can carry the individual to a higher level of ability and action. Fritz Perls taught how to recognize the force of avoided issues in dealing with blocked energies. When unfinished issues are confronted and assimilated, it is possible to feel potent and in charge of one’s life. In this workshop, participants will deal with these issues by examining the influence of the inner dialogue on thoughts and the nature of impasse, as well as tendencies within themselves toward psychological completion and well-being. The basis of this work is the Gestalt method, supported by studies in various body disciplines, including sensory awareness and bioenergetics. Each participant’s process of development will be honored, encouraged, and treated as unique. $885 The Living Kabbalah: Healing Practice and the Process of Personal Transformation Rabbi Steven Fisdel & Gerald Cohen The great beauty of the Kabbalah, the ancient mystic tradition of Judaism, lies in its ability to penetrate deeply into the mystery of life itself by delving into the inner meaning of Creation and exploring the core dynamics of human experience. Rabbi Steven Fisdel and Dr. Gerald Cohen focus on the living Kabbalah, a practical training for those seeking to heal and to reformat their lives on a higher level of spiritual consciousness. The program encompasses the deep relationship between Kabbalistic teaching and Tibetan Buddhist healing practices. Rabbi Fisdel and • Kavannah and Devekut—spiritual focus and connection with God. • The Tzaddik—the transformative effects of righteousness • The five stages of the healing process • Subtle energies in Kabbalah, homeopathy, and Tibetan medicine • The Tree of Life—the universal paradigm of Creation, creativity, and human experience • Alef-Bet—the mystical meaning of the Hebrew alphabet and its use as the tarot • The Heikhalot—higher levels of consciousness For more information see Special Programs, page 66. $885 Yoga Works: Practice as a Tool for Observation and Feedback Maty Ezraty & Chuck Miller In this weeklong workshop, two longtime yoga teachers delve into the practice of Ashtanga Yoga, as taught by Sri K. Pattabhi Jois of Mysore, South India. The morning classes will be “Mysore-style,” which allows students to move at their own pace. As participants learn the sequence, they will be challenged to bring more intelligence and depth to the practice. Mysore-style yoga enables the teachers to work more closely with each individual and to custom-tailor the practice as needed. During the afternoon sessions, the focus will be on specific challenges and possible solutions, with an emphasis on technical fine-tuning. Evening classes will offer time to go into the history and philosophy underlying this practice, with ample time for questions and discussions. Some familiarity with standing postures and sun salutations is strongly recommended. Maty and Chuck offer a weekend introduction to their practice October 13-15. $885 25 The Transformational Enneagram: Mindfulness, Insight, and Experience Don Richard Riso & Russ Hudson Always remember that when the shadows in ourselves are touched by the light of awareness, they become doors through which grace transforms our lives. — Don Richard Riso, Enneagram Transformations A growing number of people are aware of the Enneagram as an accurate and profound map of personality. The nine Enneagram types are based on the three primary centers of intelligence: thinking, emotion, and instinct. However, in almost all human beings, distortions or blockages in these centers have led to a loss of connection with our essential nature and to the arising of ego structures to compensate for this loss. Thus, while our Enneagram type usually obscures our true nature with a characteristic web of defenses, it can also serve as an opening to the deeper reality of spirit. This workshop will combine psychological insight into the inner workings of the types with meditation practices and exercises to lead participants toward a more direct experience of qualities of essence such as presence, clarity, compassion, and joy. Instruction will be combined with group meditations, smallgroup work, physical movements, and music so that participants can more fully integrate the richness of the Enneagram material into their daily work and relationships. Recommended reading: Riso & Hudson, The Wisdom of the Enneagram; Personality Types (Revised Edition, 1996); Understanding the Enneagram (Revised Edition, 2000). CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $885 The Art of the Wild Steven Harper & Frances Thompson One brush stroke divides form from emptiness, mountains from sky. Chan monks, strolling through misty mountains of China, created landscape paintings with brush and ink. Said Dao Ji, the Chinese painter and monk, “The mountains and the streams in nature challenged me to speak for them.” In this retreat, the mountains and sea of Big Sur will challenge you to listen deeply and speak for them as you step onto a centuriesold path of being in nature with brush, ink, and paper, opening to all that occurs—without and within. Applying basic contemplative 26 practices, hiking, and painting, you will venture into the wilds of Big Sur, seeking to enhance your ability to perceive, to be profoundly touched, and to express through hand and brush. The workshop will present basic brush techniques and bold spilled-ink styles which soak beautifully into special Chinese paper. Sessions will be outdoors on the Esalen grounds and on day-hikes into the Big Sur wilderness, as well as indoors at Esalen’s Art Barn. No previous experience in hiking or painting is necessary (though the Big Sur trails call for some physical exertion). Painting materials will be available to purchase at the class. Further information will be sent upon registration. $885 (plus materials fee paid directly to the leaders) f October 20–27 Moving Meditation Practice Thomas Fortel, Ellen Watson & David Streeter Ellen, David, and Thomas each offer popular weekly classes at Esalen as part of Esalen’s Movement Arts Program. Now they combine their talents and their passions to present seven days of transformational movement practices to awaken the body and touch the spirit. Weekend of October 20–22 Communication and Partnership Mary Goldenson Underlying all our relationships—husband, wife, lover, friend, daughter, son, mother, father—is the need to communicate. Too often we learn to express our needs through control, power struggles, addictions, dependency, guilt, denial, and unreasonableness. This workshop is about healing the soul-wounds sustained in our attempts at partnership. The focus will be on: • Exploring the possibilities of equal soul partnership • Learning new ways to express our fear, sadness, grief, and love • Defining what we need to change in our relationships • Learning different language styles to better connect with our partners • Learning ways to heal, forgive, and move on to a mutually beneficial relationship Come alone or with a partner. The workshop will provide a safe, supportive environment to learn new practices of breathwork, communication skills, movement, and Gestalt, making it easier to express your truth and take responsibility for your feelings and issues. This workshop may have up to 34 participants. CE credit for psychologists pending; see page 5. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. $485 They write: “At the very heart of moving meditation practice is emptiness, stillness, a quiet mind, a space where spirit is free to move the mover—beneath, beyond, and through the ego. We offer practices from East and West: from Qi Gong to Hatha Yoga to Ecstatic Dance and Drum. We will gather in circle to activate and explore our Body (Bodhi) Dharma. Days will begin with meditation or pranayama (breathing practice) and classes will continue throughout the day until 10 pm. You can choose to attend all sessions or just a few each day. Mindfulness Meditation: An Introductory Weekend “Whether you love to move, want to move, need to move, or simply want to learn about and practice these varied forms, this workshop is for you. Come join us for asana practice, the Dance of the Soul, for sitting and moving mindfully through the Five Elements of Qi Gong.” Mindfulness—or vipassana—meditation is the practice described by the Buddha for developing wisdom, compassion, and peace by learning to be mindful of what is actually happening in the present moment. Using the breath, body sensations, thoughts, and emotions as objects of attention, we can learn to be more fully awake. When we see directly that the nature of reality is change, we begin Everyone is welcome. $1370 James Baraz How much are you present for your own life? Most of us spend more time in our own inner world—worrying about the future, replaying the past, or lost in fantasy—than experiencing what life is offering to us right now. The present moment is where we can most directly be intimate with our life—touched by beauty and intimacy, while learning through the difficult lessons how to open our hearts. to let go of clinging to the pleasant or avoiding the unpleasant. We become more capable of meeting each situation with spontaneity, fearlessness, and love. Participants will be introduced to this meditation practice and the principles on which it is based. There will be periods of silent sitting and walking meditation as well as discussion, providing a foundation for applying mindfulness practice to everyday life. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $485 Brave Heart: A Retreat for Men Joseph Jastrab & Larry Lima The world needs a man’s heart...it all starts with forgiveness. — Joseph Jastrab, Sacred Manhood, Sacred Earth Courageous living is impossible without the ability to free ourselves from halfhearted obligations, guilt, and resentments that steadily feed off our life force. Too many men have lost themselves trying to “do the right thing” and they, along with those close to them, suffer as a result. There is a key that can deliver us from living in worn-out identities into the freedom of living who we truly are now: the practice of forgiveness. Forgiveness is a simple act, yet one of the most challenging, courageous, and liberating acts a man can make. This workshop is for men who long to let go and bring more creative energy, sacredness, and heartfulness into their lives and into the world. Using the tools of storytelling, poetry, energetic release, play, ritual, and nature-based meditations, you will be guided in identifying the events and attitudes that imprison your life force in deadening negativity. You will be offered a structured way to walk into and through the suffering of your imprisonment and emerge with renewed spirit. The group will then explore spiritual teachings that weave isolated acts of the brave heart into a lifestyle of freedom and spiritual aliveness. Recommended reading: Jastrab, Sacred Manhood, Sacred Earth. $485 Jorge Luis Borges: The Dreamer in the Labyrinth Amelia Barili Reality is like our image reflected in all mirrors, a simulacrum that exists only through us, that comes with us, gestures and then leaves us, but that is always there when we search for it. One of the great writers of the twentieth century, Jorge Luis Borges remains a mystery for most of his readers. Who was Borges? With what did he construct his subjective reality? How did his stories come about? Why do they fascinate us the way they do? Amelia Barili, former book review editor of the prestigious Argentine newspaper La Prensa and a longtime friend of Borges, will share her memories of their conversations about his work, revealing the man behind the public persona: a dreamer in a labyrinth created by his life circumstances and by his perception of them. Says Barili: “First we’ll explore how his subjective reality is present in the short stories and poems we will read together, and then we’ll use them as windows to look inward into our own inner realities and the way we construct them.” Everyone is welcome. Recommended reading: Borges, Labyrinths and Dreamtigers; Barili, Jorge Luis Borges y Alfonso Reyes: La cuestión de la identidad del escritor latinoamericano. $485 Week of October 22–27 Life, Paint, and Passion: The Painting Experience Stewart Cubley People rarely use painting for its qualities of inner adventure and self-discovery—painting purely for the process of exploration rather than the result. This workshop is designed to help you rediscover art-making as the great nourisher of the human psyche. Guided by Stewart Cubley, cofounder of The Painting Experience in San Francisco, you will undertake a profound journey of free play and selfrevelation through spontaneous painting. The work takes place in a studio setting with large white surfaces to confront the creative void, along with a rich spectrum of colors and brushes. The environment is one of respect for each person’s experience and a mutual regard for the integrity of individual expression. Painting sessions will be used to develop a nonverbal, nonconceptual tool for inquiry into the nature of creative blocks and selfimposed limitations. This workshop is valuable to a wide variety of individuals, including artists, educators, counselors, and those involved with meditative practices. No prior experience in painting is necessary. Paints, paper, and brushes are supplied. Please bring a smock. For more information contact The Painting Experience: Workshops with Stewart Cubley, at 1-888-639-8569; www.processarts.com on the Web. Suggested Reading: Cubley (coauthor), Life, Paint and Passion: Reclaiming the Magic of Spontaneous Expression. $885 (plus $25 materials fee paid directly to the leader) EEG and Spirituality Anna Wise As we begin the third millennium, we have a multitude of technological resources to help with our health and well-being. While technology is improving beyond recognition, humankind is simultaneously undergoing an unprecedented evolutionary leap. A return to spirituality, an increased awakening of awareness, and a craving for an experience of the ineffable are motivating forces for countless people today. This workshop combines these two streams, technology and spirituality, by using EEG (electroencephalography). Anna Wise writes: “Twenty-five years of investigations into the brainwave patterns of ‘higher states of consciousness’ has shown me the interrelationship of brainwave frequencies that develops as this awakening occurs. This subtle and individualized combination of beta, alpha, theta, and delta can be identified, encouraged, and trained. Problems that occur with spiritual awakening—for example, inordinate ‘psychic’ sensitivity and accelerated kundalini experiences—can be explained and assisted by studying EEG. Meditation combined with EEG can help to regulate this process and to develop self-mastery.” In this experiential workshop, you will also be given feedback on your brainwave patterns along with practices you can continue at home for your optimum brainwave and consciousness development. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $885 Open Circle: Transforming Life Issues into Spiritual Growth Howard Schechter & Barbara Lee In our willingness to process our uncomfortable feelings we are led to profound insights into the causes of our internal constrictions and to the means to release the pain associated with them. “Open Circle” is a voyage into the realm of feelings and a celebration of our identity as divine beings. — Jorge Luis Borges 27 ANDRIS ABELE “Open Circle” integrates the dynamic psychological methods of psychosynthesis, Gestalt, and process work with the applied arts of movement and art therapy. Howard Schechter and Barbara Lee provide experiential exercises as well as focused, heart-centered guidance. Based on the principle that each of us is both teacher and learner, the workshop encourages group members to participate as co-leaders, contributing to the growth and evolution of the circle. The movement of the circle will be determined by the individuals and the group in the moment. Surrendering to the spontaneous unfolding of the circle can lead to elevated states of consciousness and a sense of full aliveness. The key to this process is the remembering of our essential divinity and the willingness— and courage—to feel and release our inner constraints. The sole qualification for participation is a sincere desire to know and express 28 one’s inner truth in an atmosphere of loving support and compassion. $885 location, an in-depth study of the five elements, and special application for stress reduction and health maintenance. Acupressure Energy CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $885 Pauline Kirby Traditional acupuncture is a healing art and science that teaches one how to see the entire human being in relationship to the body, mind, and spirit. It is a form of healing that emphasizes balance and harmony, focusing on health rather than disease. Weekend of October 27–29 Experiencing Esalen Experiencing Esalen Staff This workshop will explore the five elements used in traditional Chinese medicine, following the metaphor that the body is a garden rather than a machine. The course will look closely at the body’s energy system and examine how these meridian pathways can enhance one’s health. Concepts of traditional acupuncture and acupressure will be demonstrated and discussed, including pulse diagnosis, the flow of meridian pathways, point For workshop description see September 29October 1. $485 Joy is the Journey: Hatha Yoga and More Lilias Folan Join Lilias Folan, host of the PBS series “Lilias!”, for a weekend of yoga and relaxation. Lilias will guide participants in learning fresh ways to move, meditate, and breathe—with special focus on the art of relaxation. There will be time for stillness and time for high play. Sunday morning (weather permitting), as the sun rises, participants will gather to “Greet the Day in a Sacred Way.” Open your heart, mind, and spirit with a journey through your closest natural environment—your own body! Lilias will share her spiritual journey and practical ways to weave yoga practice into your daily life. All levels of expertise are welcome. Please wear comfortable clothes and bare feet, and bring your own mat. Registration will be limited to 33 participants. $485 ‘Tis a Gift To Be Simple David Schiffman This weekend is for people who would like to return to the simplicity of the values we treasure most. Its aim is to create a climate of mutual support and encouragement for exploring how to best cultivate the spirit of real generosity and faith in dealing with ourselves and others. This process will embrace the following elements: A student of philosophical and spiritual traditions of both East and West, Assagioli sought instead to address not only psychological wounding and personal development, but, in addition, the “transpersonal” dimension: inspired creativity, altruistic ideals, and peak experiences. Psychosynthesis has since grown to become a compassionate and comprehensive psychology of the whole person, providing the practical means for examining one’s life and for discovering how to grow more fully into one’s true self. the poets’ voices will be heard, and there’ll be opportunity for participants to write/present their own poems, if they wish. $485 This workshop will be an experiential overview of the theory and practice of psychosynthesis. It is an invitation to explore the heights and depths of being human, including subpersonality or “ego-state” work, object relations and family-of-origin issues, the superconscious and transpersonal self, and the experience of “vocation” or “call” in life. The intention is to gain a deeper feel for our unique psychological and spiritual journey, get a sense of what our next steps on this journey might be, and, most essentially, find a greater compassion for ourselves and others. Are you deeply fulfilled in your work and life? Have you found your gift to the world? If so, do you let obstacles sidetrack you? This workshop offers an investigation into your genius—the ancient Greek daimon—your soul companion who knows your life’s purpose and gift to the world. CE credit for psychologists; see page 5. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $485 • Sanctuary—the opportunity to step away and pause, to create a mood of peace • The company of kindred spirits—a chance to be met with honesty, empathy, and wisdom in an atmosphere of soulful support • The emotional freedom to be—the right to let down and be sad, glad, or mad in order to clear the air and move on, making room in our hearts for new possibilities • The right to feel free and alive in our bodies—the use of movement and touch to restore the vitality of feeling truly alive and physically at ease The methods will be drawn from a wide variety of practices, both traditional and nontraditional, all aimed at restoring our gratitude and appreciation for being alive. $485 Psychosynthesis: Personal and Transpersonal Growth John Firman & Ann Gila Psychosynthesis was born in 1910 when the Italian psychiatrist Roberto Assagioli became dissatisfied with psychoanalysis. Although Assagioli was a colleague of Freud and Jung, he saw that psychoanalysis neglected the healthier and “higher” aspects of human nature. Into Nature, With Poems John Felstiner “It is a long way,” writes John Felstiner, “from William Wordsworth’s heartlifting ‘host of golden Daffodils’ to Denise Levertov’s ‘men with cylinders of pesticide poking at moss in cracks of cement’—a long way, but a traceable one. What have the natural world and animals within it meant to humankind? How have poets noted, clarified, and prompted our aware habitation of that world? Does a firsthand encounter with their writing—in the Big Sur environment—make any difference anymore to our survival on earth? ‘So much depends,’ as William Carlos Williams once said about a red wheelbarrow, upon the kind of sensory and psychic freshening that a good poem enables.” The workshop will take up these questions, beginning with Anon, Psalms, and the Book of Job, then Shakespeare, Wordsworth, Keats, Whitman, and Dickinson, modern poets such as Hopkins, Yeats, Rilke, Frost, Lowell, Williams, Dylan Thomas, Yvor Winters, and then our nearer contemporaries Oppen, Snyder, Stafford, Levertov, Ginsberg, Kinnell, Hughes, Bishop, Hass. During every meeting Week of October 29–November 3 The Web of the Gods: Finding Your Genius and Shaping Your Time Kaaren Kitchell & Richard Beban Kaaren and Richard write: “We’ll help you identify what your genius wants of you, then help you shape your time to reach that goal. As writers and poets who have studied myth for years, we have created a new model of the self, a system for vividly envisioning the direction and daily harmony of your life. We will help you reimagine the ancient gods and goddesses as mentors who guide the twelve realms of your life: Sleep and Health; Meditation and Beauty; Emotional Security and Shelter; Money and Travel; Creativity and Enjoyment; and Education and Generosity. The workshop will include: • Ancient stories of the gods and goddesses • Modern embodiments of these archetypal energies in film clips • Wisdom woven from a variety of sources, from alchemy to string theory, Hesiod to Hollywood • A map of the self (mandala), so you’ll know where you’re going and how to get there • An original meditation practice, tailored for you • A day-planner system for tracking goals and maintaining harmony in your life Recommended reading: Graves, The Greek Gods; Hillman, The Soul’s Code; Capra, The Web of Life. $885 Integrity Charlie Bloom Of the personal qualities that most people respect in themselves and others, none is more highly valued than integrity. This word, which literally means “wholeness,” brings to mind a collection of human characteristics including strength, reliability, honesty, trust29 worthiness, and respectability. We instinctively know that when we live a life of integrity our actions are grounded in a way that brings vitality and authenticity to even ordinary experience. Yet despite our appreciation of and desire for integrity, we may not fully appreciate its true essence or how we can cultivate it within ourselves. This workshop is designed to help you develop a deeper understanding of what it means to live in integrity with the truth of your being and embody it in words, deeds, and relationships. You will explore the everyday experiences that give rise to opportunities to deepen this quality in your life. In addition, you will examine personal and interactive patterns that may compromise or diminish your experience of integrity, and develop new responses that can enhance and deepen your connection to the truth. $885 The Upledger Institute’s CranioSacral II John Worcester This workshop further explores the CranioSacral System and its function in relationship to other patho-physiological body systems. The course will begin with the study of cranial base dysfunctions as perceived, diagnosed, and treated by Dr. William Sutherland, the father of cranial osteopathy. Students will learn how to integrate Sutherland’s techniques for identifying and evaluating lesions into a ten-step protocol and how to apply individual correction treatments when needed. Evaluation and treatment processes of the hard palate, the mandible, and temporomandibular joint will be presented and practiced to complete the exploration of the masticatory system. Emphasis will then be directed to whole body evaluation, as discussions will center on various “physiological phenomena” that occur within the body. The SomatoEmotional Release process will also be introduced with discussion and demonstration of an “energy cyst.” Participants must have completed the Upledger Institute’s CranioSacral Therapy I, either at Esalen or elsewhere. Please note: Registration for this workshop is done only through the Upledger Institute. Please call the Upledger Institute at 1-800233-5880. For more information see Special Programs, page 66. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $885 30 Vocal Awareness: Empowerment Through Voice Arthur Samuel Joseph In many traditions, the throat is the center of creative power. The voice reflects this power and has the capacity to help access our full creative expression. This course combines the powerful practices of Vocal Awareness with principles of creativity theory to help participants realize their creative potential. The Vocal Awareness approach—which views voice as a metaphor representing an individual to the world—includes vocalizing, sound meditation, movement, song study, and development of the speaking voice as a means for deepening contact with the self. Participants work individually and in groups exploring breathing, toning, and vocalizing. Not only do singing and speaking offer an immediate outlet for creative expression, but the voice can also be a springboard for other forms of creative expression, such as writing, drawing, movement, and problem solving. Seen in this way, the voice represents the whole person as an integrated creative being. Consequently, this workshop can be not only a vocal training class but a step toward empowerment along life’s path. Note: Please bring a tape recorder. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $885 Proprioceptive Writing®: Clearing the Mind Tobin Simon & Linda Trichter Metcalf Proprioceptive Writing is for nonwriters who wish to write as well as for writers who face psychological difficulties that impede their work. Many of us, writers and nonwriters alike, seem so cut off from our own imaginations, emotions, and thought processes that we often cannot hear ourselves think, much less know the meaning of our unspoken thoughts. Our failure to understand ourselves frequently blocks our creative expression. But if we can learn to communicate with ourselves, we can center ourselves in our work and our work in ourselves, and thus dissolve expressive blocks. “Proprioception” is a term for kinesthetic sensation—feelings that originate in the body’s interior. Proprioceptive Writing is a practice that uses writing to explore the psyche by taking the emphasis off writing and focusing on the experience of inner hearing, activating the auditory imagination—the key to emotion and the path toward feeling. A meditational writing practice with the power to open the heart and clear the mind, it was developed over twenty years ago by Linda Trichter Metcalf and Tobin Simon after a decade of teaching writing to college students. This workshop is appropriate for all those seeking greater imaginative freedom in their lives and in their work. $885 Weekend of November 3–5 A Crazy Way of Praying: Imagination, Presence, and Joy Tandy Beal “This is a workshop to bring mind into body, body into mind, and joy into both,” Tandy Beal writes. “The playing field for our explorations will be made up of movement and imagination. You don’t have to be skilled—or even confident—about moving or creating in order to rediscover your sense of wonder and fun. The tools we use will be drawn from my life in dance, circus, theater, and teaching— and from your life in the world. “Our watchword this weekend: ‘Only connect.’ We’ll do so with ourselves and others through movement, stories, and music. We all hold a piece of the truth. Come put the puzzle together in a new and wonderful way!” Tandy Beal has spent thirty years in dance, theater, circus, and film. She has written for and directed the Moscow Circus, choreographed for her own dance company, and collaborated with the likes of Bobby McFerrin, Tim Burton, and Frank Zappa. See Seminar Spotlight, page 10. $485 Natural Capitalism and the Resource Efficiency Revolution Amory Lovins Capitalism defies its own logic by liquidating, but not valuing, its largest stock of capital— the natural resources and ecosystem services that make possible all life. In contrast, natural capitalism fully values physical, financial, human, and natural capital. Previous industrial revolutions economized on people because the relative scarcity of people limited progress. Yet now people are abundant and nature is scarce. Applying the same logic to this new pattern of scarcity, natural capitalism makes resources 10-100 times more productive. Natural capitalism also redesigns industry on biological models with closed loops and zero waste, and shifts the economy from sales of objects to the continuous flow of value and service. Finally, as any prudent capitalist must do, it reinvests in restoring, sustaining, and expanding the natural capital that creates wealth and sustains life. The result profitably addresses many social problems. Lack of work and hope, shortages of satisfaction and security, are not isolated pathologies, but result from the intimate connections between the waste of resources, money, and people. Their solutions are equally intertwined: firing the unproductive tons, gallons, and kilowatt-hours lets us keep the people, who will then have more and better work to do. This workshop, based on Amory Lovins’s new book (with Paul Hawken and Hunter Lovins) Natural Capitalism, is an in-depth exploration of resource-management solutions. $485 Zero Balancing Open Forum Fritz Smith This weekend is an opportunity for people doing Zero Balancing to reconnect with Fritz Smith, with Zero Balancing, and with each other. Fritz writes: “It is critically important to periodically meet with like-minded people and to openly, freely, and safely discuss problems, insights, and successes of your work—in this case, the leading-edge therapy of balancing energy and structure.” The workshop’s agenda will vary with the needs of those who attend, but will focus on personal nurturing and recharging, and will include giving and receiving sessions, refining touch, honing the ZB protocol, observing demos by Fritz, and looking at the newer emerging possibilities of ZB. Come and rekindle your sense of belonging, of not being isolated in the world. Prerequisite training: Core Zero Balancing I. This open forum qualifies for 12.5 hours of class credit toward Zero Balancing Certification. Getting Real: Telling the Truth as a Path to Freedom Susan Campbell Everyone values honest communication, but how many of us have the necessary skills? In this workshop participants work with a set of simple yet profound communication agreements designed to help learn and practice ten core skills for living honestly (for example, distinguishing between your actual experience and your wishes, fears, beliefs, and judgments). The workshop is intended for people who want to explore honesty as a spiritual path, getting to the essential self that is beyond conditioned fears, beliefs, and control patterns. Participants will examine such questions as: What are the areas of my life where I feel I need to lie, sugarcoat, or pretend? What does this reveal about my beliefs about myself and the world? What practices can support my living in here-and-now experience instead of in my beliefs, judgments, and shoulds? What if I decided to let go of my need to control things? How can I be intimate with others and still be 100% true to myself? The workshop is based on this premise: We can only be as honest as we are self-aware. We become self-aware layer by layer as we peel away the layers of conditioning that overlay the essential self. Honest communication is a vehicle for this. In the workshop, participants create a mini-society where they can get real— and come from essence instead of conditioning. This is freedom. CE credit for psychologists pending; see page 5. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. CE credit for acupuncturists. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $485 Quantum Reality George Sudarshan “Most of our experience of the external world is based on classical physics,” writes George Sudarshan. “We therefore tend to talk about the quantum world in such a language. But the principle of superposition has no analogue in classical particle mechanics, only for waves. In the quantum world, particle states can also superpose. As a consequence we have attributes like position and momentum, or direction and angular momentum have to be represented by noncommuting quantities which cannot be simultaneously specified. This property entails the Heisenberg principle of uncertainty. Classical-like language leads to a strange logical calculus. But the use of proper language restores ordinary logic. The incompatibility of classical language for quantum physics is comparable to the problem of making flat maps of a spherical earth. Some comparison can be made of quantum processes with mental processes at the threshold of an insight.” This workshop requires no special mathematics background, and there will be little mathematics used. A habit of introspection would be an asset. George Sudarshan’s recent book, Doubt and Certainty, critically examines quantum physics, cosmology, thermodynamics, and the concepts of time and causality. $485 Week of November 5–10 A Gathering of Spirit: A Wilderness Retreat for People Who Like to Feel Comfortable and Well-Taken-Care-Of David Schiffman & Tom Little Bear Nason For workshop description see Special Programs, page 66. $885 The Intimate Couple: An Integrative Body Psychotherapy (IBP) Workshop Jack Rosenberg & Beverly Kitaen Morse Trust, love, erotic sexuality, and a core experience of self—these are building blocks for a vital relationship. Yet, unless our bodies are awakened, these essential qualities remain elusive ideas rather than familiar body feelings. Furthermore, until we recognize the themes that distort our views, cause our prejudgments, and perpetuate old defensive patterns, it is difficult to trust or be trusted. For a relationship that works well, we must have practical body-mind tools and know ourselves in order to resolve life’s inevitable dilemmas. Most couples want an equal and reciprocal relationship, but few know how to accomplish this attunement of partnership. However, once you have simultaneously experienced the internal feeling of self and attunement with your partner—and have seen what gets in the way—you will know how you got there and how to achieve it again and again. Designed as a preventive model, this workshop can help you uncover the key undermining themes in your relationship and provide tools to deal with them before they become terminal problems. It will also provide tools for experiencing heightened aliveness, sustaining a sense of self in the body, and making sex better. Please note: This workshop is for couples only. Recommended reading: Rosenberg & Morse, The Intimate Couple; Rosenberg, Rand & Asay, Body, Self, and Soul; Rosenberg, Total Orgasm. $885 per participant $485 31 Process Acupressure: A Gateway to the Soul Aminah Raheem Process Acupressure (PA) is a body/mind/soul integrative modality designed to further health, well-being, and soul-centered development. Hands-on work—a blend of traditional acupressure and Zero Balancing—is applied to the fully-clothed body to help strengthen, release, and balance the body’s energy systems, meridian pathways, and energy centers (chakras). Psychospiritual process skills are used to facilitate more awareness of the body, its needs, and its direct relationship to emotions, thought processes, and spiritual development. This combination of bodywork and conscious processing helps people to reclaim their power and purpose. The PA body-balancing protocol is learned through hands-on practice. The psychospiritual process skills are learned through dyad and triad exercises. Bodywork and processing are then combined. Process Acupressure can be used with clients, with family, or on oneself to promote personal or relationship growth. It is helpful for health-care professionals, particularly bodyworkers who want to learn more about processing psychological material, and for psychological helpers who want to learn more about the body. It is also valuable for anyone who wants to learn more about health care and integrative development. Recommended reading: Raheem, Soul Return; Mindell, Working with the Dreaming Body. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $885 Life Changes— And the Purpose of Your Life Carol Adrienne & Sigrid Emerson In the accelerating rush to “get things done” we hardly allow ourselves time to ask: Does what I’m doing now really matter to me anymore? Research shows that those with a sense of mission, a reason to get up in the morning, live longer and are healthier and more resilient. But how—amid time constraints of family and work and the babble of consumerism—can we find the purpose of our lives? How can we learn to define our passions and deepest values—and stay in alignment with them? How can we let synchronicities (those magical moments when new doors open effortlessly) and our own interior wisdom guide us to the most natural next step in our lives? 32 This humor-filled workshop offers a time to discover the purpose you were born to express and guidelines for staying true to that purpose. You will explore the early inklings of your destiny, the positive purpose behind childhood experiences and parental influences, and the development of beliefs which still affect your potential for success. The workshop includes guided visualizations, journal writing, aroma therapy, and practices for increasing balance in the body’s seven energy centers, setting clear intentions, developing trust in intuition, tapping into personal cycles, and defining important aspects of typology, talent, and character. Participants will write a purpose statement to serve as a lifelong touchstone. $885 Weekend of November 10–12 Cell Mysteries and Mystic Molecules: Accessing the Wisdom and Medicine of Our Cells Sondra Barrett In the beginning, molecules merged, created communities, and became part of the wheel of life. Woven within the shapes of our molecules and the architecture of our cells are wisdom teachings, symbolic art, and the science of life. This workshop merges molecules and mysticism, science and the sacred. Starting with the architecture of life, it unfolds spiritual, personal, and social principles that may have roots in our biology. Consider whether partnership is ordained at the core of us. Discover how the newly defined cellular consciousness, the microtubules and filaments, provide plausible explanation for vibration and energetic healing. Learn how the Sacred Round and the Medicine Wheel are reflected by our Mother Earth, our cells, and the inheritance of our energy. Participants will roam the territory of ancient mystics and indigenous wisdom-people using movement, sound, and expressive arts to experience life at the invisible level and connection to the sacred. Photographs taken through the microscope will guide you into another dimension of reality, one with roots in modern science and ancient shamanic teachings. The workshop weaves together the wonders of the hidden universe with experiential teachings that engage body, mind, and spirit, revealing: • How your cells function • The links between the science of the cell and sacred teachings • How to access your inner intelligence and invest your energy wisely • The compelling messages of your molecules CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $485 The Transformative Power of Emotions Sietze VanDerHeide Our emotional states of mind shape how we experience our lives. As shifts in our emotions occur, so do shifts in our view of self and the world around us. We can utilize these changing emotional states to deepen our experience. This workshop will focus on using emotional shifts as doorways to creativity, growth, and well-being. Emotions also play a powerful role in our development. Recent research indicates that there exists a vital “emotional brain” that transforms our experience of life. Accordingly, this course will also emphasize the transformative and developmental capacity of the emotional brain. Based on recent findings in neuropsychology and human development, this workshop focuses on learning how to use emotions for nourishing our spiritual and psychological well-being. The workshop will utilize group and individual process, trance work, interpersonal connection, and sensory experiences. Each individual’s unique emotional rhythm will be explored, with the intention of widening our range of emotions and altering emotional patterns. Recommended reading: Goleman, Emotional Intelligence. CE credit for psychologists pending; see page 5. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. $485 User Friendly Yoga: East-West Wisdom for High-Stress Professionals in “Middle Essence” Larry Payne Yoga can be offered to fit the needs of the individual based on age, physical ability, profession, environment, mental state, and lifestyle. User Friendly Yoga was designed for high-stress professionals in the 35-65 age group, known as “Middle Essence.” The emphasis is on breath and movement, function over form, movement of the spine, and sustaining optimal health. This form of yoga is inspired by the teachings of Yoga Master T.K.V. Desikachar of India and was first offered to over 2000 world leaders at the World Economic Forum 2000 in Davos, Switzerland. This course will include: • Safe, effective yoga programs with special consideration for problem backs and necks • Highly effective stress reduction and meditation techniques • Partner yoga • Biomechanical reeducation • Healthy lifestyle tools • Experiential hiking and walking methods Please note: This workshop is not recommended for acute back problems. For more information call 1-800-359-0171. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $485 Turning Dreams into Reality: Grantwriting and Personal Goal-Setting www.frommgroup.com. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $485 (plus $15 materials fee paid directly to the leader) Group 2000 Katie Nash Come alone or with an intimate. The Group 2000 consists of people who wish to help Esalen fulfill its mission and who have contributed $2,000 or more in one year. This is a special weekend to inform the Group of the latest developments at the Institute and discuss the plans and possibilities for the future. Special emphasis will be given to discussing the early stages of the long-range development plan to redesign and rebuild Esalen’s physical plant. There will be time with the staff, the opportunity to interact as a group, a possible special guest or two, as well as time just to enjoy being at Esalen. Recommended reading: Hunt & PaineGernée, Emotional Healing and Secrets to Tell, Secrets to Keep; Miller, The Drama of the Gifted Child. $885 For more information, please contact Katie Nash at 831-667-3000 ext. 3500. $485 Linell Fromm Living a full life often involves helping others in meaningful, tangible ways. For many, this includes fulfilling dreams of serving the needy, bringing art and cultural activities into inner-city neighborhoods, assisting the elderly, expanding behavioral and medical research, bringing innovative research/technology to market, or reducing conflict and achieving world peace. In this workshop, participants will explore how to turn their ideas into real programs, services, and businesses through grantwriting and/or personal goal-setting. The workshop introduces the basic steps for writing a successful grant proposal: assessing needs, planning the program, selecting funding sources, developing a letter of inquiry, establishing measurable outcomes, and developing a budget. The workshop also covers how proposals are selected and how grantwriting fits into a complete fundraising strategy. Experiential exercises will help participants present their grant and goal-setting ideas to potential funders/sponsors. There will be time to practice writing various elements of a grant, such as compelling statements of need, experience and qualifications sections, and brief letters of intent. Participants will share drafts for feedback and exchange of ideas. Bring project ideas to work on. No prior grantwriting experience is necessary. You can e-mail Linell Fromm at frommgroup@home.com or visit her website new language that more honestly communicates our desires. We will encourage each other to approach our gender gaps with intention rather than fear, assertion rather than suspicion. We will follow our instincts for pleasure into enriching and creative moments of wholeness.” The Art of Living Foundation’s Healing Breath Workshop Michael Fischman Have you noticed that every emotion has its own rhythm in the breath? With a little skill of how to use the breath you can let go of negative emotions, dissolve accumulated stress, and bring peace to the mind...When you reduce the stress inside you and restore harmony to the rhythms of mind, body, and emotions, you will find that your true nature is joyful, peaceful, and loving. — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Week of November 12–17 I-You-Us: Pleasure, Intimacy, and the Search for Connectedness Terry Hunt This workshop is about healthy relationships—in love, in friendship, in daily life. The focus is on how we can nurture our own vitality in situations where we long for our connections to be more real, more safe, or more rewarding. Pleasure is essential for healthy relationships. Add the erotic element and the potential for pleasure grows exponentially. But the reality of sustaining delight in each other over time is often a mystery and a struggle, whether in friendship or in love relationships, in samegender or opposite-gender relationships. We substitute old avoidance patterns for intimacy as we play out the “good girl” and “super guy” roles we developed during traumatic childhoods and adolescences. Or we repeatedly act and react out of fear, sadness, or rage, keeping our relationships locked in “the cultural missionary position.” This workshop is designed to help individuals and couples identify myths that block the flow of joy. Terry Hunt writes: “Together we will redefine the role of pleasure in our lives and create updated images of our sexual and sensual selves. There will be time to explore “The Healing Breath Workshop” is a practical course based on ancient Vedic knowledge of the art of living and the healing power of the breath, adapted to the needs of modern life. It offers tools to eliminate stress and awaken our innate potential to heal ourselves, which can bring greater peace, energy, awareness, and joy to daily life. The cornerstone of the workshop is Sudarshan Kriya, a simple but powerful technique of utilizing the breath to eliminate emotional toxins and bring the body, mind, and emotions into harmony with the inner self. The workshop presents additional techniques, along with simple yoga postures, pranayama, guided meditations, and group processes. Enjoyable for people of all backgrounds, the workshop is relaxing and rejuvenating, and the tools and techniques are easily practiced at home. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $885 Opening to Ourselves and Others Rachel Harris In order to survive and make our way in the world, we develop defense mechanisms, rigid patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving. We deaden, dissociate, or sacrifice parts of ourselves during early childhood experiences, 33 done through the Upledger Institute. Please call the Upledger Institute at 1-800-233-5880. For more information see Special Programs, page 66. chronically stressful situations, or traumatic events. These brittle habits, originally designed for survival, limit our vital connection to ourselves as well as to others. We create our own self-limiting prisons. Required reading: Barral, Visceral Manipulation II and Urogenital Manipulation. “This workshop is about softening, melting, opening,” says Rachel Harris. “We’ll create a safe opportunity to identify our chronic defense patterns and explore who we are underneath these personality structures. We’ll seek to become more objective about ourselves and increase our psychological freedom. The focus: to deepen our sense of ourselves and enhance our capacity for relationship with others. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. $485 Weekend of November 17–19 Presentations and Communications Mary Goldenson What you say is important, but how you say it determines the effectiveness of your communication. Virtually everything we do involves some aspect of our ability to communicate and present our point of view. Do anxiety and fear sabotage your ability to motivate, persuade, and hold the attention of an individual or group? What would it be like to experience yourself delivering a presentation with confidence and certainty? This course is designed to develop communication skills in formal and informal settings. In a safe, supportive environment you can learn to: Recommended reading: Harris, Twenty Minute Retreats. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. $885 • Deal with anxiety—learn dynamic steps to eliminate stage fright • Prepare and organize—develop clear, interesting presentations that engage your audience The Upledger Institute’s Visceral Manipulation IB Dee Ahern This workshop expands on the functional anatomy, hand placements, and techniques presented in VMIA to provide an in-depth understanding of the abdominal cavity and its relationship to the cranial and thoracic cavities. Students will: • Explore the deeper structures within the abdominal cavity, focusing on the kidneys, bladder, pancreas, spleen, peritoneum, and their connective or suspensory tissues • Study the pelvic cavity, including the bladder, ureters, and their associated structures • Learn about the concept of restriction planes, mobility, and motility • Begin to incorporate multiple long-lever techniques into their VM work • Participate in supervised hands-on sessions for locating and evaluating each organ, along with the effects and contraindications 34 Writing For Your Life Deena Metzger Each event is a nexus point for a multitude of time lines that converge in that moment. To know this is to understand Story and to follow Story is to understand the direction and path of healing. Story focuses the way toward the unification of the tattered life. Each of our stories is a universe, as unique, diverse, and complex as the universe itself. Each one of us is living a story of psychological, political, spiritual, and mythic implications. To discover its shape and essence is essential to soul making. The task is to step into the stories that we have been given to live in order to investigate their form and meaning, to understand what they say about the direction of our lives, and to discover the way that Story is a path opening before us. In this workshop, participants will be carefully guided through a series of writing exercises toward the discovery of the meaning, necessity, and beauty of their own tale. Nothing is required but paper and pen and the desire to see clearly and deeply, to know oneself and the inner world. The workshop is for writers and nonwriters alike, poets, dreamers, journal writers, therapists, teachers—all those interested in story, language, awareness, authenticity, and rigorous interchange with the true self. Recommended reading: Metzger, Writing For Your Life: A Guide and Companion to the Inner Worlds; Tree: Essays and Pieces. $485 Viewing Your Relationships Through the Light—Based on A Course in Miracles Julian & Cynthia Silverman DANIEL BIANCHETTA Please note: Registration for this workshop is This workshop may have up to 34 participants. $885 “We’ll use an integrated approach of body awareness, mindful introspection, breathing, creative expression, and dyadic exercises to gently lighten the burden of our chronic defenses. The opportunity is to stop being who we think we have to be and develop the process of being with ourselves as we are, which is all we really have and what we will take home with us.” Participants must have completed the Upledger Institute’s Visceral Manipulation IA, either at Esalen or elsewhere. • Deliver—use stories, metaphors, and anecdotes for livelier presentations; create active involvement with the audience; and close powerfully • Persuade—master the dynamics that move listeners; distinguish between what you are saying and what the audience hears A Course in Miracles is a spiritual-psychological lesson plan for rediscovering love and for integrating this rediscovery into the relationships which are most important to you. It is about changing your mind so that you can enjoy your life. Its curriculum stems, in good measure, from its premise that the mind can learn to empower itself by learning how to change its way of relating to others. Using both lecture and various experiential learning formats, this workshop focuses on discovering answers to three very important personal questions: • How do I go about re-forming my primary relationship so that I discover my personal fulfillment through it? • How do I go about cleaning my mind, getting rid of disempowering, demeaning mental images and programs? • How do I go about moving myself into a frame of mind more empowering, more meaningful than my current one? The answers to these questions involve the coordination of two different ways of learning—one by organizing, synthesizing, and recollecting, the other by inspired forgetting: that is, forgiving. $485 Weekend Massage Intensive Healing from Trauma: A Seven-Day Intensive Ray Swartley & Daniela Urbassek This weekend workshop will introduce the core techniques of Esalen massage. Through brief lectures and demonstrations, and with lots of personal supervision of hands-on work, the workshop will present essential tools and knowledge that can be effortlessly applied. Fundamental elements of bodywork, such as breath awareness, grounding, movement, and quality of touch will also be introduced. The goal will be to create a firm foundation of massage to build upon. The workshop is designed to enable each student to return home with the ability to give a fullbody Esalen-style massage. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $485 November 19–December 17 Reinheriting the Earth: Solutions for the New Millennium Brian O’Leary Science is undergoing a major revolution. Concepts such as free energy, healing, and the interaction of our consciousness with the environment are becoming increasingly examined and accepted. “These will become the very cornerstones of a new science,” says Dr. Brian O’Leary. “The resulting technologies will surely assist us in making a global paradigm shift which will help restore Eden to Earth.” Dr. O’Leary has devoted the last decade to exploring, compiling, teaching, and writing about new paradigms of science. In this program, he will cover the twelve ways in which we can all reinherit the Earth. Participants will not only become apprised of new theories and experiments, but will also have hands-on experience demonstrating the power of consciousness. The program will introduce dowsing methods and will teach participants how to bend a spoon using the power of the mind. In addition, participants will be encouraged to reflect on formulating and celebrating personal and global millennial resolutions. This workshop is an up-to-date presentation on the latest theories and experiments addressing consciousness, psychokinesis, healing, remote viewing, near-death experience, precognition, reincarnation, biocommunications, UFOs, crop circles, free energy, and Martian anomalies. $485 28-Day Massage Practitioner Certification Program Deborah Anne Medow & Robert Helm For workshop description see Special Programs, page 66. $3975 November 19–26 Drawing and Painting Intensive Leigh Hyams Carolyn Braddock & Carol Lynch Healing does not have to be a struggle—healing can be gentle, sensitive, and friendly. In an atmosphere of safety and exploration, this intensive will explore the belief systems of the trauma survivor’s body, mind, and spirit (whether the trauma be sexual, emotional, physical, body-image, or from accidents, illnesses, or surgeries). It offers innovative and creative possibilities for healing. The focus will be on body-oriented healing. The workshop will present ways to move through body memories, flashbacks, and dissociation, to identify and release old patterns, and to recognize addictions and make healthy new choices. Breath, sound, and selected centering and martial arts techniques will be utilized to assist participants in expressing their voice, the source of their power. The workshop will introduce tools for wholeness: humor, energy awareness, Gestalt, role playing, meditation, and Tai Ji. Specific sessions will focus on sexuality, relationships, and touch and intimacy. There will also be video demonstrations. Individual work within the group will be possible. To register, please complete an application questionnaire to provide some history and help determine what support could be available during the week. For an application, contact Carolyn Braddock at: P.O. Box 260123, Lakewood, CO 80226-0123; phone 303-9857310, or fax 303-989-9813. Recommended reading: Braddock, Body Voices. Imagine… Seven uninterrupted days and nights to draw and paint! The ability to draw and paint is in everyone. Leigh Hyams can help release the creativity in any beginner curious about the creative process as well as enable experienced artists to deepen and expand their artistic voice. In an informal environment, students will work with a variety of media and be challenged to express in visual terms their responses to dreams, political and philosophical ideas, poetry, music, and Esalen’s natural beauty. Demonstrations, conversations, critiques, and slide presentations will be utilized to sharpen participants’ perception and openness to change. But ultimately it is the act of making the marks oneself that develops an understanding of visual language and the creative process. This, in turn, leads to the heart of art—and a richer, fuller life. $1370 (plus $75 materials fee paid directly to the leader) CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $1370 Week of November 19–24 Love is Not the Answer: A Gestalt Learning Workshop Julian Silverman Love is just a four-letter word. — Bob Dylan You do not know the meaning of love and that is your handicap. — A Course in Miracles This seminar is not about love. Not directly. It’s about your heart and some new research on the heart. It’s about how to balance your brain and heart—your mind. It’s about how you work to “center your existence” so that you can realize life’s greatest gift: love. 35 “Centering one’s existence,” wrote Fritz Perls, “is the goal of psychological growth.” It is a process of removing the blocks to one’s real strength: one’s will. Centering one’s existence is a journey through the heart to Self-remembrance. To remember one’s Self, one needs to learn “means-whereby” to center oneself in space and time. In this workshop, centering oneself in space is taught as a geometric process to achieve physical and psychological balance; centering oneself in time is taught as a psychological means-whereby to re-solve one’s imagined past. To remember one’s Self, one needs to free one’s self from the past, from one’s “unfinished business” which obscures the truth of the Self in the present. Self-remembrance makes possible the rediscovery of love within ourselves and its integration into our everyday lives. “Love is not the answer, exclaimed Martin Luther King, Jr. “It’s the assignment.” Weekend of November 24–26 This workshop is powerful, fun, creative, and liberating. Experiencing Esalen Recommended reading: Oschman, Energy Medicine: The Scientific Basis. Experiencing Esalen Staff For workshop description see September 29October 1. $485 The Healing Power of Sound and Music Hani Naser Throughout his life, Hani Naser has felt “a holistic sense of the musical experience” and “a need to communicate that experience on a global level.” In this workshop, master drummer Naser demonstrates how the positive power of music can be integrated into daily living—throughout one’s lifetime. “We are vibrations,” says Naser, “and sometimes vibrations get out of sync. Music restores that balance.” Starting from this simple premise, Naser explores the fundamental relationship between the powerful forces of music and rhythm, with the goal of leading participants toward an evolution of higher consciousness. Sound and rhythm, Naser maintains, are elemental to a positive sense of self. By cultivating a heightened awareness of these forces, one can discover a state of greater well-being, attain an increased body-awareness, and strengthen the bonds of community. Through the use of special chants and rhythms that activate each of the body’s seven psychic centers, or chakras, one can be stirred at the cellular level, unleashing innate intelligence, compassion, and clear perception. By applying diverse musical and rhythmical tools, one can achieve greater insight into their healing effects within the body. $885 36 $885 Courage Joyce Frazee Life, Mind, Consciousness In the mouth of the dragon there are many jewels. Fritjof Capra In this workshop, Fritjof Capra will outline a new conceptual framework for the scientific understanding of life, mind, and consciousness. He will focus especially on recent discoveries in cognitive science from which a unified view of mind, matter, and life is now emerging. The workshop will be based on a new book on which Fritjof is currently working. $485 CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $885 See Seminar Spotlight, page 10. Week of November 26–December 1 Energy Medicine, Metamorphosis, and Miracles Timothy Dunphy & James Oschman One of the most profound and exciting elements of our modern world is the reconciliation of traditional spiritual and scientific perspectives on life, a convergence with deep significance for future science, medicine, and the evolution of our species. This workshop is an opportunity to experience this creative synthesis under the innovative coleadership of a cutting-edge scientist and a fifth-degree black belt Taekwondo Master. This program allows you to discover the simple and powerful healing processes that lie within the core of all of us. Participants will explore ways of using the group’s energy to meaningfully (and lovingly) connect with every cell and tissue in our collective body. As Jim Oschman writes: “By integrating biological and shamanic perspectives on the circuitry of life, we can resolve past and present physical pain and trauma at all levels, and clear resistances to personal fulfillment. The journey takes us to the very heart of the processes that form each moment of life and consciousness—to life’s blueprint. Working together, we can heighten our individual and collective awareness of the miraculous nature of being alive and find new pathways to health and joy.” — Buddhist proverb For some of us it takes courage just to live our daily lives. Every day we awaken to face the demons in our lives—demons that come in many forms: perfectionism, guilt, avoidance, shame, despair, failure. Time passes and we become skillful at living despite the constant awareness that these demons are preventing us from experiencing the fullness of life. Their existence drains our energy and limits our joy and freedom. But getting close to them, allowing ourselves to confront them, is very difficult to do. This week will provide an opportunity to find the courage to face our demons. Participants will be encouraged to look at the things in their lives that are difficult to face and will be given support to help recognize and confront them. This will be done through Gestalt practice, dreamwork, and bioenergetics. Drawing, dance, and meditation may also be used to recover the jewels from the dragon. $885 Creative Behavior from the Inside Out Gilah Yelin Hirsch Creative behavior may be found not only in the arts but in myriad other forms, including lifestyle, relationship, and community. This how-to workshop on creativity—for any medium of expression—is designed to cut through creative blocks and impel you toward your unique expressive gifts. You will explore the power of form to find your most potent vehicle of authentic expression. Authenticity is discovered by learning to discern between the “Three D’s”: Direction (that which you are born to do); Diversion (simply a pastime); and Distraction (that which takes you off course). To facilitate original expression, obstacles such as Preciousness (attachment to what is familiar and previously praised) and Fear (denying what is hidden in the past and shrinking from the unknown in the future) will be transformed into fuel for the creative process. Once you understand that all of the surprises of life—positive and negative—are opulent gifts, catalysts of change and grist for the creative mill, then the generative process becomes an inextricable weaving of life, work, and art, an evolving and ascending matrix of positive expansion and compassionate expression. This is not only a workshop for practicing artists, writers, photographers, and painters, but also a springboard into the creative process for those who have never dared to reveal themselves through the expressive arts. $885 DANIEL BIANCHETTA From Romantic Rage to Forgiveness Mehri Jensen Do you find yourself repeating the same selfdestructive patterns in relationship after painful relationship? For many of us the search for romantic intimacy becomes an addiction—to sex, to love, to relationship. In actuality what we are doing is not romancing our lover, but romancing our rage, as we search for a “love object” on which to act out our unresolved family-of-origin wounding. The theme of this workshop is “Recover or repeat.” It is designed to be a major step in breaking this addictive cycle. Sexual addiction and intimacy disorders are treatable with a prescribed healing process in distinct stages. This work begins with meditation, chanting, breathwork, and movement to prepare participants for deep sharing. The focus then shifts to trauma work, the broken life-map process, and early childhood issues—all in an environment of support and confidentiality. We do not heal what we are not willing to feel. Once our pain is acknowledged, we can move on to forgiveness—of ourselves and others—and begin the journey to the joy that is our birthright. $885 Weekend of December 1–3 Mindfulness and Heartfulness: The Healing and Transformation of Mind and Body Fred Luskin & Mark Abramson This program is designed to integrate the practice of mindful awareness with directed heartfulness in order to facilitate growth, healing, and change. It is based on Dr. Luskin’s research at Stanford Medical School on the effect of forgiveness and heartfulness and Dr. Abramson’s work as the Director of Stanford’s Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Program. The workshop introduces the practical application of techniques of mindfulness and heartfulness to transform emotional states and unleash the great potential for deep healing of the body. The goal is to learn new ways of relating to experience that allow greater opening, understanding, and the possibility of transformation. “Our work,” the leaders write, “has shown us that this creates an increasing experience of gentleness, kindness, and respect for oneself and others.” The program offers guided practice in mindfulness meditation, body movement, breathing practices, and heart opening, interspersed with lecture and interactive discussion. While the practices are especially helpful for people who are experiencing emotional or physical concerns, the universality of the experience makes this program valuable for all. CE credit for psychologists; see page 5. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $485 Body Meditations Dean Marson This workshop offers an accessible approach to self-care which incorporates meditation, self-massage, and an introduction to simple yoga postures. It presents practical ways of listening and responding to your body, leading to new possibilities of flexibility, effortless movement, and deep relaxation. those who are just beginning to explore ways of connecting with and caring for their bodies, although it is open to anyone interested in expanding their potential for self-healing. Please bring clothing suitable for movement and a mat or large towel. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $485 The Heart of Awareness— Meditation Practice, Gestalt Practice Joyce Frazee You can observe a lot just by watching. — Yogi Berra Just as in meditation, the practice of awareness is fundamental to Gestalt. Whether it is the moment-to-moment recitation of where consciousness alights—the Gestalt awareness continuum—or the revealing awareness of discovering the disowned parts of the personality through Gestalt dreamwork, Gestalt, like meditation, has the power to bring us more fully into the present moment, more fully alive. This workshop is for anyone interested in the bridge between the psychological and the spiritual. It will be an opportunity for participants to experience the continuum between Gestalt practice and meditation practice. The sessions will open with meditation, then move into Gestalt practice. Group exercises and the open seat format will also be used. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. $485 This program is especially appropriate for 37 Healing from Food and Eating Problems the max” and move you into a new arena of personal creativity and self-expression. Jane Rachel Kaplan The MAX is extremely challenging. Participants must commit to a rigorous exploration of the sources of their emotional limitations. Seminar hours are longer than usual early in the week (and shorter later in the week). Participants work individually in front of the room, playing to and with other group members. There are exercises that use raw emotion, role-playing, and “dress-up” assignments. Nourishment. Watch people nourishing others and observe with what manner of things they seek to nourish themselves. — From the I Ching, Hexagram 27 (literally, Jaws) Nourishment on physical, emotional and spiritual levels is vital to us all. Yet right nourishment on each of these levels can be difficult to achieve. Overeating, compulsive eating, bingeing, restricting, purging, overexercising, criticism of body, criticism of self; these are the painful elements of food and eating problems. The upcoming winter holidays intensify food and body difficulties for many. This workshop—geared for helping professionals—offers participants ways to bring compassion and wisdom to bear on their own and others’ food and eating issues. Experiential exercises will alternate with didactic presentations. Role playing, art, and movement will help participants experience joyful eating and also the ways eating goes wrong. The workshop will embrace the great hodgepodge of healing approaches to weight management, examining their meanings and exploring the power of multimodal treatment for the eating-disordered person. Food always has meaning(s). Food is never just “food.” Helping those meanings be selfaffirming and life-affirming is the work of this seminar. CE credit for psychologists pending; see page 5. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $485 Week of December 3–8 Gestalt Awareness Practice Christine Stewart Price & Guest Leader For workshop description see September 24-29. $885 The MAX: Stretching the Limits of Your Self-Expression Paula Shaw The MAX is an outrageous voyage through your own humanity—a journey to turn yourself inside out and explore the extent of your self-expressive power. It employs a variety of acting, observation, and communication methods designed to expand your limits “to 38 This is an opportunity to experience yourself in a way you may have dreamed about but never imagined possible. The game is risk, the premise: You’re either daring or dead. This course is not for the faint of heart, but it is full of heart, humor, and irreverence and is constructed with the understanding that this kind of risk taking requires a very safe workspace. If your heart beats faster when you think of taking this workshop, then maybe it’s just the thing to do. Please note: Due to the intense and sequential nature of this workshop, attendance at all sessions is necessary. Prerequisite: A 1-3 minute memorized piece— monologue, poem, song, etc. $885 Minding the Temple of the Soul Tamar Frankiel, Judy Greenfeld & Connie Kaplan How can we blend the intent of the soul with the mundanity of daily life? In this seminar, three teachers with different specialties combine their expertise to address this crucial question through an experience they call a “spiritual workout.” In each session the leaders will present a prayer form involving music, chanting, and movement, which, used consistently, becomes a physical tool to integrate spirit, mind, body, and emotions. They will also present a way to “read” and investigate the contract one’s soul makes with life before incarnation, a method to help participants understand the intent of their souls as well as to explore the spiritual intent of their loved ones. This method includes aspects of astrology, Kabbalah, and a unique colorology (the “colors of the soul”) developed from the leaders’ own visions and spiritual practice. Each morning before breakfast, the group will meet in a dream circle to share the dreams of the night before, a way to monitor how each individual is integrating the week’s information. The workshop will end with a collective- ly designed ceremony to honor the body as the temple of the soul. The goal: to leave with a new set of tools to experience all of life as an integration of spirit and matter. Recommended reading: Frankiel & Greenfeld, Minding the Temple of the Soul and Entering the Temple of Dreams; Kaplan, The Woman’s Book of Dreams. $885 The Grace of Money: A Workshop for the Soul Jessie O’Neill & Bill Kauth Do you spend too much—or too little—time thinking about money? How much money is enough? Do you find it difficult or painful to discuss your relationship with money? This workshop is for anyone who has questioned their relationship with money and how it affects other intimate relationships. The course addresses both scarcity and abundance, and offers participants the opportunity to experience the transformative power of money and “money messages,” as well as to examine affluenza (the unbalanced or unhealthy relationship with money). The workshop also presents practical tools for healing money wounds, which often reflect unresolved issues in our primary relationships. The process will incorporate psychodrama and experiential therapy, meditation, guided imagery, journal writing, feedback, and sharing, along with presentations on affluenza and the psychology of money. “This is not about how much money you have,” writes Jessie O’Neill. “It’s about spirituality. To stay healthy, we need to take as much care with our souls and spirits as we do with balancing our checkbooks.” Recommended reading: O’Neill, The Golden Ghetto: The Psychology of Affluence. $885 Weekend of December 8–10 Poetry at Esalen: Celebrating Place Lawson Fusso Inada Esalen’s breathtaking setting is a natural springboard for creating poems inspired by place. Lawson Inada writes: “Using inspirational role models from Chinese and Japanese poetry, we will celebrate places we’ve been and the place we are: Esalen. We will also celebrate our own role/place in the greater community.” Although the workshop will focus on the ANDRIS ABELE writing and sharing of poetry, previous experience is not necessary; everyone is welcome. Hands-on materials and guidance will be provided by the instructor. $485 Gestalt—Toward a Relational Approach Eric Erickson Contemporary Gestalt work is moving toward a more relational approach, one which emphasizes the interpersonal and intersubjective origins of, and their continuing impact on, the organization of experience. ence, opening the way for alternatives. Participants are explicitly understood not as patients, but as persons willing to work (or play) in awareness. The leader’s role will be to honor, respect, and clarify whatever emerges. The workshop will incorporate personal work, group exercises, and group discussions. Recommended reading: Perls, The Gestalt Approach and Eyewitness to Therapy; Wheeler, Gestalt Reconsidered; Hycner & Jacobs, The Healing Relationship in Gestalt Therapy. $485 Improv Alchemy: Brewing Something from Nothing In Gestalt work, a primary distinction in experience is made between figure and ground, that is, between what is currently of interest and the underlying structure of experience (the world of beliefs and expectations, often interpersonal in origin). This seminar will focus on the figure/ground relationship between developmental longings (the often relational yearnings and hopes that can foster growth) and the dangers and fears (inner conflict and resistance) inevitably associated with those longings. The spontaneity of theater games can open you up to extraordinary surprises, to unknown abilities, even to brilliance—a brilliance that is born of generating from a blank slate, from the nothing and nowhere of beginner’s mind. This workshop is an exploration of letting go of your programmed patterns and discovering the joy of spontaneous creation. In Gestalt, awareness is the primary tool. Here, awareness will be used to clarify how participants currently organize their experi- The first premise of improvisational theater games (which Robin Williams claims unleashed him) is to “go in blank.” Within the game structures, participants are coached to be receptive: stop, look, and listen; deny nothing; release control; let go of planning ahead. This process can help you to trust your own intuition, sense of humor, eloquence, and physical grace, and it allows you get out of your own way to convert the raw material of spontaneous impulse into glittering nuggets of creative gold. The workshop is also just a lot of fun. Beginners and shy people—even people as terrified as you—are welcome; no experience is necessary. Prior improv experience will be forgiven. $485 Paula Shaw Big Sur Clay: Raku with Tea Ceremonies Noel Mapstead & Keiko Suga Bearing the mind in lofty awakening, return to the mundane. — Basho, 17th century Japanese poet Noel Mapstead writes: “Raku ceramics developed in Japan over 400 years ago as a means to make functional wares—tea cups, flower vases, incense burners—for Chanoyu, the zen tea ceremony. Guided by the spirit of this traditional art, we will strive to create our wares— without attachment to the final product. 39 “We will dig and prepare our own clay from the Big Sur hills, make our wares, and fire and glaze them in kilns at the Esalen Art Barn. Giving moment-to-moment attention to the process, we will build our own sweat lodge, hot mud baths, and tea house for group ceremonies. We will cultivate sensibility through appreciation of the utensils and materials employed, and of the formal movements and manners that arise in each moment. “The workshop is designed to instill an aesthetic apprehension of things that is rooted in self-awakening. Come make ‘Raku pleasure’ and drink tea as friends. There is no other secret.” You can preview this workshop on the Web at www.mapstead.com/noel, or e-mail Noel and Keiko at mapstead@ix.netcom.com. $485 The Power and Joy of Our Erotic Selves: A Workshop for Women Ellen Bass & Amy Pine “In this workshop, we will consider who we have been as erotic beings, who we are now, and who we want to become. Through a structured progression of exercises, using writing, art, movement, and personal sharing, we will move toward becoming the erotic person we want to be. This method of change is rooted in self-reliance and validation, where all efforts are part of the quest and all outcomes part of the success.” The workshop elements include: • A realistic, step-by-step process for making change • An attitude of independence and selfesteem rooted in each woman’s personal experience • A vision of empowerment in which women discover the full range of their sexual selves This workshop is for all women—of any sexual preference, any age, in or out of relationship. Please note: This workshop is not intended as a space for healing from sexual trauma. $485 Week of December 10–15 Ancestral Shamanism Carol Proudfoot-Edgar We are the Vessel of our Ancestors Stretching back to the bursting Stars. We are the walking history of our human lineage And the Seeds for future generations. Ancestors are those who have come before, left their tracings in this world, and prepared the way for future generations. Shamanic peoples know that the Ancestors—whether of human, animal, mineral, or some other form— are sources of great wisdom, and available for help when called upon. Thousands of years from now, our descendants will be journeying back to us, seeking the wisdom they will need. Carol Proudfoot-Edgar writes: “Ancestral Shamanism involves learning ways to reconnect with the Old Ones so that we can return to the Wholeness of ourselves, to all our kin. In this experiential workshop, shamanic methods will be used for rediscovering the homelands that have shaped our souls, our clan names, totemic guardian spirits, creation stories, medicine powers, and ceremonies. By knowing and embracing our spiritual inheri- DANIEL BIANCHETTA “We all have the potential to be vibrant sexual beings,” write the leaders, “with our erotic feelings connected to every aspect of who we are. However, this embodiment of our sexuality is not generally encouraged. There are few role models to show us how to walk through our lives with an awakened sense of ourselves as sexually exuberant. Yet the erotic is not just something that comes alive in the bedroom. It’s an essential part of the fabric of our being. 40 tance, we find the strength, the visions, and the resources to live with greatness of heart, on behalf of All and for those coming down the future trails.” Please bring an object representing your ancestors, a bandanna (to cover eyes for shamanic journeys), rattle, and drum. Extra drums and rattles will be available. Note: As each session builds upon the prior session, please schedule massages at times other than workshop hours. Recommended reading: Engel, Women Circling the Earth. See Seminar Spotlight, page 11. $885 Soul Search: Embracing Our Spirit Richard Balaban & Julie Bowden “Childhood,” write the leaders, “has a way of masking our true self, the self that is deeply connected to our soul. Simply the experience of being raised—whether in a ‘normal’ family or experiencing trauma, abuse, or neglect— conspires to create a system of defenses which protect us from pain. These defenses, however, also insulate us from knowing our glowing spirit within, the spirit that allows us our deepest pleasure, our clearest awareness, and our most profound access to ourselves and a higher power. “This workshop is designed for individuals who desire to move beyond pain, trauma, numbness, or meaninglessness. In our soul search, we learn to embrace the spirit within us which enables growth, well-being, and emotional health. We learn to receive guidance from this awakened spirit so we may navigate with intention and awareness through a life of joy as well as challenge. “Using experiential exercises, discussion, imagery, writing, and introspection in a safe (and drug-free) environment, we will co-create a journey to acknowledge and nurture our inner voice, explore our strengths, enhance our relationships, and enliven our spirit.” $885 Touching the Dreaming Body: Hands-On Process Work Til Luchau & Stephen Schuitevoerder The leaders write: “When we touch the body, we touch more than tissue. We touch memories, feelings, dreams, life processes, and meaning. Practitioners who work with the body often see signs of these things but may be unsure about how, or even whether, to include these aspects of their clients’ experience in their practice. “This workshop presents skills for working with the inner phenomena related to the body and touch. By developing these skills, participants can increase their ability to recognize, support, and navigate their own and their clients’ inner worlds. The workshop introduces the theories and methods of Process Work, developed by analyst/physicist Dr. Arnold Mindell. Process Work Body Work is based on the idea that there is a flow of life, meaning, and wisdom behind body phenomena (including illnesses and other chronic symptoms) that can be unfolded by following the wisdom of the body. The tools and approaches are designed to increase our versatility in working with our own bodies and symptoms, as well as to benefit practitioners working with clients. We will also experiment with nonverbal approaches for working with infants, the autistic, people in coma, or those near death.” The workshop is useful for those working in a professional setting as well as anyone interested in the relationship between the body and inner experience. Recommended reading: Mindell, Working with the Dreaming Body; Coma: The Dreambody Near Death; and others. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. CE credit for Rolfers. $885 The Tao of Drumming Brian Melvin This rhythm clinic—for all instruments—is designed to make you more aware of the wide-ranging rhythmic vocabulary that can be used in any style of music. It will take you through the rhythms of Africa, India, Brazil, and the Orient, as well as the rhythms used in jazz improvisation. You will study how master drummers play on top of rhythmic collages and how the separate parts interact to form a whole sound. There will also be extensive explorations into cross patterns. A key component for getting to the core of your own inner rhythm is learning to relax and breathe. Drawing from Tai Chi and martial arts, the workshop will incorporate the aspect of chi (life force) with drumming, blending knowledge and energy—musical Qigong. In addition, there will be sessions exploring rhythm’s harmonic and melodic elements. The workshop is appropriate for all levels from beginners to advanced. Please bring hand drums, shakers, bells, claves, and any other rhythm instruments, along with a notebook and pencil. For more information visit www.brianmelvin.com. Recommended reading: Melvin, The Tao of Drumming. $885 Weekend of December 15–17 The Road of Life Robert A. Johnson & Phil Cousineau Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. — Robert Frost Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going? These questions hover above our lives as we make our way down the road of life. Our attempts to answer them inspire our mythic journey from birth to death and influence our ability to make the right decisions at the crossroad moments of our lives. In this workshop, Robert A. Johnson and Phil Cousineau will explore their favorite road maps from the world’s wisdom traditions, including mythology, folktales, psychology, dream interpretation, art, poetry, music, photography, and film. They will alternate their storytelling and lectures with exercises and discussion, with a focus on balancing our inner and outer journeys, and the search for the real life. Themes to be explored include: Vocation and The Call to Adventure, The Symbolic Life, The Art of Mentorship, The Way of Pilgrimage and Sacred Travel, Myths of Romantic Love, Soul Crisis and Working with the Shadow, The Ways to True Happiness, The Slender Threads of Synchronicity, and The Sly Winks of Fate. This workshop will be of interest to anyone who is fascinated by the adventure of the soul’s journey and the exploration of the symbolic life, which, as Robert writes, is our best entree to the timeless, spaceless consciousness that is our human destination. $485 Mediation: The Path to Peaceful Solutions Mary Goldenson When people experience conflict and their needs continually go unmet, they participate in a retaliatory cycle or “getting even” process. 41 All conflict matters contain need: the need for power (control and influence), for approval (to be liked), for inclusion (acceptance), for justice (fairness), or for identity (self-esteem). Mediation interrupts the retaliatory process, circumventing the likelihood of costly arbitration/litigation. During mediation the disputants have the opportunity to confront each other and express their strong emotions and opinions before a neutral third party. Confrontation precedes resolution, communication precedes negotiation. This workshop teaches: • The five steps of negotiation • How to constructively manage disagreement • Communication amid resistance • How to ask questions experience. Using this model, participants will be shown how to enhance meaning, purpose, and direction in their lives. Hebrew Alphabet Energy Patterning, offering participants a blend of ancient technology and modern science. The workshop will present specific mind/body techniques to reduce stress and improve well-being, including deep relaxation, activity pacing, cognitive coping, pleasant mood induction, and a new energy conservation strategy—”managing your envelope”—which enables individuals to increase their energy levels and minimize symptom flare-ups and setbacks. This workshop is designed for people with controversial illnesses as well as those who work with them. For more information see Special Programs, page 66. $1370 CE credit for psychologists pending; see page 5. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $485 Experiencing Esalen Experiencing Esalen Staff For workshop description see September 29October 1. $485 Christmas Present David Schiffman In a safe and supportive environment, the workshop will address personal, work-related, and relationship issues using experiential and didactic methods, case studies, handouts, and open discussion. The course is for individuals or couples seeking ways to address conflict and identify creative resolutions; for professionals addressing the issues of our times (divorce, separation, blended families); and for those considering mediation as a second career or as an adjunct to their profession. CE credit for psychologists pending; see page 5. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. $485 Healing in Controversial Illnesses December 22–29 Kabbalah, Buddhism, and Transformation: Releasing the Past, Embracing Life Rabbi Steven Fisdel & Gerald Cohen In our rapidly evolving world, there is an increasingly urgent need for us, as individuals and as a society, to heal the traumas that impair our ability to live life to the fullest. As spiritual beings, we are capable of experiencing in our daily lives the very essence of who we truly are. To reach that point, we must be ready to connect with our inner self, to embrace it fully, and to be guided by it. Fred Friedberg Controversial illnesses—including chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, and multiple chemical sensitivities—may strike suddenly with crushing fatigue, pain, and disability. Yet physicians may dismiss these conditions as a form of depression or malingering. Without medical support or direction, affected individuals may pursue expensive, time-consuming treatments, often with little positive effect. Fortunately, recent evidence suggests that mind/body techniques can help people with these enigmatic conditions. Participants in this interactive workshop will learn about the multiplicity of factors that influence these illnesses, including the stress of fluctuating symptoms and lifestyle limitations, public and professional disbelief, and strained relationships with family and friends. An innovative approach—the “fourphase model”—will highlight the traumatic effects of these chronic conditions and provide an effective coping tool for the illness 42 Weekend of December 22–24 Following this principle, Rabbi Steven Fisdel and Dr. Gerald Cohen present a program of inner preparation and transformation, focusing on both personal and professional needs. They will guide participants through the five stages of the healing process, then through a course of spiritual restructuring and emotional recalibration. Drawing from the deep wellsprings of the Kabbalah and Tibetan Buddhism, participants will experience a process of deep introspection and spiritual enrichment, with emphasis on working through personal issues as well as on developing skills for helping others through theirs. The workshop will present applied techniques for enriching life experience, improving relationships, and expanding consciousness. Rabbi Fisdel and Dr. Cohen will demonstrate their pioneering work in the practical application of ancient Hebrew tonal patterns, sacred texts and music, Kabbalist and Buddhist meditation, the Tarot of the Kabbalah, and This workshop is intended as a gift for people who would like to give themselves a change from the accustomed clamor and commercialism of the holiday season. Its aim is to create a climate of mutual support and encouragement for exploring how best to cultivate the spirit of real generosity and faith in dealing with ourselves and others. This timely gift will embrace the following elements: • Sanctuary—the opportunity to create a mood of peace and personal clearing without haste or interruption • Community—a chance to be met with honesty, empathy, and wisdom by kindred spirits in an atmosphere of soulful support • The emotional freedom to be—the right to be sad, glad, or mad, to clear the air and move on, making room in our hearts for new possibilities • Physical freedom and aliveness—innovative uses of movement, music, and touch to restore vitality, physical ease, and passion • Ceremony and ritual—the art of marking and celebrating those qualities, events, and influences we wish to cherish and remember The methods will be drawn from a variety of practices, both traditional and nontraditional, all aimed at restoring our gratitude and appreciation for being alive. $485 Yoga: A Weekend Intensive Deborah Anne Medow The regular practice of yoga not only strengthens, revitalizes, and helps to heal the body, it also calms the emotions, focuses the mind, and uplifts the spirit. This weekend will be devoted to learning and practicing yoga, consciously affecting ourselves on phys- issues as health, relationships, work, creativity, money, and success. Recommended reading: Dreaver, The Way of Harmony. $485 Week of December 24–29 Body Tales: Bringing Our Movement Stories to Life Olivia Corson Body Tales integrates intuitive movement and personal story for creative expression, communication, and healing. It is a somatic practice for exploring your impulses, needs, and sustaining values through improvisational movement, dance, sound, and language, as well as a form for articulating the valuable stories which emerge. DANIEL BIANCHETTA “We humans have such a tremendous need to share our artistry and our passions,” writes Olivia Corson. “It is not enough to write in a journal forever and have no one read it, not enough to dance alone to the gods. There is something about dancing for your tribe, about being seen, heard, and appreciated, that is tremendously affirming. We are touched and inspired by our commonalities and our differences. Body Tales opens up a wealth of resources, tapping into the miracle of the body and making way for our fierce and tender stories—our wisdom. We dance for relatedness, for freedom, for autonomy, for belonging.” ical, mental, and spiritual levels. Emphasis will be on breathing exercises (purifications), asanas (yoga body postures), and the coordination of breath and movement within the asanas. There will also be discussion of yogic philosophy and theory. With Esalen’s serenity, natural coastal beauty, and the power and spirit of its land, it is a perfect setting in which to learn the ancient practice of yoga. Some prior yoga experience is helpful. $485 The Way of Harmony: The Inner Path to Balance, Happiness, and Success Jim Dreaver True inner peace involves a fundamental shift in the way we see and experience reality. Jim Dreaver, a longtime student of Advaita master Jean Klein, refers to this shift as the core insight, an idea which has its roots in a number of wisdom traditions. The core insight is seeing that we are not our story, our personal history. The world between our ears which we “think” is who we are and which gets expressed in the mind and body as conflict, stress, and suffering, is not who we really are. The more we learn to be present, expand our awareness, and see the inner drama for the self-created illusion it is, the more it drops away. Without the psychological and emotional holding, the body relaxes, the mind clears, and we awaken to our natural wisdom, love, and joy. The workshop will include movement, meditation, mind/body awareness, and a spirited dialogue on how to accelerate the awakening process within the context of such real-life This practice, developed over twenty years, enables you to create intimate and warmly shared movement theater that embraces the sacred and the mundane, the personal and the planetary. Experience the transformative power of being witnessed, of giving and receiving positive feedback. Encourage and protect your creativity. Come to your senses— in your body, your relationships, and your world. $885 Painting the Fantastic Robert Venosa & Martina Hoffmann The “fantastic” is marked by “a lack of restraint in the imagination.” This is the approach to painting taken in this workshop. For beginners and accomplished artists alike, this course is for all those who wish to tap into the artistic capabilities that lie within their reach and to discover the joy and illuminating power of painting. 43 DANIEL BIANCHETTA Following an approach which the leaders call “Serendipitous Exploitation,” first an emotional outpouring of color and form is applied to a surface, then the studied, individual detailing of personal vision and the imagination is added. Through this simple process, the artist can begin to create essential form and color that is enlivening, enlightening, and amazingly fantastic. The premise: to exercise rightbrain potential in an effortless and exuberant manner that instills joy, self-discovery, and newfound self-esteem. Participants will also be introduced to the “Master’s Technique,” (employed through the centuries by such artists as Rembrandt, van Eyck, and Max Ernst) and will work with an updated, simplified version. Upon completion of the workshop, the group will hold an exhibit of their creations for all to see. Please note: Upon registration, participants will be sent a list of materials to bring. $885 SIKE: Healing and Health through Ki Energy—The Gift of Wellness Mallory Fromm & Therese Baxter Spinal Integration/Ki Energy (SIKE) is a physical and spiritual training program in the curative powers of Ki energy. Mallory and Therese have synthesized a holistic healing 44 art, hitherto available only in Japan, with Western alignment techniques to create SIKE. Using specific points along the autonomic nervous system and extrapyramidal motor system, Ki energy stimulates the body’s latent powers to fulfill its potential for health and well-being. Ki exercises maintain that well-being. Recommended reading: Fromm, The Book of Ki. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $885 Natural Powers: Making a Real Life out of Our Heart’s Desire David Schiffman SIKE healing is systematic, designed to place a person’s health literally in his/her own hands. The workshop is for the neophyte as well as for the health-care and mind/body health-related professional. Model treatments include preventive medicine, pain relief, sleep, sports medicine, relaxation, female health and hygiene, pregnancy guidance, and mind/body cleansing. “Ultimately,” write Mallory and Therese, ”a knowledge of and facility with Ki energy provides insight into the human spirit. SIKE workshops not only impart a glowing sensation of vitality and emotional tranquility, but enable participants to promote the physical health and spiritual growth of themselves and others. This Christmas we offer you and yours the gift of hands-on healing and lasting wellness.” You can visit the SIKE website at: www.sikehealth.com. “This workshop,” writes David Schiffman, “is for people who seek the courage, skill, and support to live their lives with true originality, passion, and integrity. It will be a time to explore the realms of unconventional logic and the mysteries of spirit, the fundamental realities of those who are self-made, spiritually independent, and visionary in orientation and ways. Our aim will be to cultivate the resources, rhythms, and wisdom that come from deep self-knowledge and self-mastery. “In a climate of mutual support, simple trust, and honest interest in each other, our aim will be to bring ourselves entirely toward whatever we hope for and cherish. A wide variety of psychological themes and attunement practices, both dynamic and meditative, will be used to illuminate the character of our commitment 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.” $885 December 29–January 5 The Seven Steps to Change: The Healing Power of The Listening Hand Ilana Rubenfeld Ilana Rubenfeld has been called the “Great Mother of body-oriented psychotherapy,” a stand-up comic, and a pioneer integrating psychotherapy, intuition, and body work. Ilana directs body-mind-emotional energies as if conducting a symphony—and well she should. The creator of the Rubenfeld Synergy Method® graduated from the Juilliard School of Music and enjoyed a career in conducting until a debilitating back spasm reorchestrated her life journey to become an innovative teacher and workshop leader. Memories and emotions stored in our bodies often become energy blocks, tensions, and psychospiritual imbalances. Drawing on her book The Listening Hand, Ilana will guide participants through a seven-step change process using the Rubenfeld Synergy Method, an elegant holistic healing method that includes group exercises and individual demonstrations, hands-on practice, theory and discussions, music, and humor—all in an environment of safety, trust, and learning. A New Year’s Eve ritual will be designed especially for the group. Be ready to laugh, cry, move, and have a great time. This seven-day workshop fulfills one of the requirements for acceptance into the Rubenfeld Training Program. Recommended reading: Rubenfeld, TwentyFive Years of Simple; Forman, The Rubenfeld Synergy Method Addresses Body, Mind, and Spirit (all available through The Rubenfeld Synergy Center, 45 W. 60th St., #11A, New York, NY 10023); and Rubenfeld, The Listening Hand (available at bookstores). CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $1370 Improvisational Being: Stories the Body Tells Nina Wise Most of us are conditioned not to express ourselves freely, but once encouraged to feel our inner impulses and to follow them with abandon, we encounter a vast landscape of characters, memories, stories, and images that lead us toward freedom. Through movement, vocal exercises, meditation, song, and dance, this workshop offers the physical and spiritual tools to translate your inner life into theater. “Everyone has a story to tell,” says Nina, “and stories reside as much in the body as in the mind. So we begin with movement—slow stretches to open the body. We open the voice with gentle, playful classical and jazz-based exercises. We meditate to calm the heart, dance to free the spirit, find a way to effortlessly compose with language. The journey leads to giving voice and physicality to the private characters and inner realities that live in the subconscious mind and the cells of our bodies.” A workshop in Improvisational Being is like dreaming on your feet. Expect to surprise yourself, and to become more playful and at ease before an audience. You might even find that the sense of well-being achieved during the workshop not only expands your creative abilities but also enhances your experience of daily life. And while it is not therapy, Improvisational Being can be surprisingly, delightfully, holistically therapeutic. $1370 Epiphany: A Seven-Day Massage Intensive Ellen Watson & David Streeter, with Robin Fann Massage can be a transformative experience for both the giver and the receiver. This special New Year’s workshop follows a two-phase process to guide you on a journey to the heart of transformation. The first phase is to firmly establish the core teaching of Esalen Massage practice. Through brief lectures, demonstrations, and lots of individual tableside instruction, the course will offer a solid foundation to build upon. The second phase will address the student’s own creative expression. Here, the instruction will seek to transcend form and technique to help you discover the dance, the freedom, and the joy of giving a massage that comes from your deepest center. Early morning classes, “Chi Gung, Chi Dance®,”will be offered by David and Ellen to facilitate this transformative process. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $1370 A Ceramic Compendium, with Ceremonies Noel Mapstead & Keiko Suga Being Single Seymour Carter & Constance Jones A positive self-image does not necessarily depend upon being in a partnership. However, being single in a partnership-oriented world can create low self-esteem. Is being single a conscious or subconscious choice, a trick of fate, a lack of opportunity, a way of avoiding intimacy, a valuable state of being? Changing our belief systems about the meaning of being single offers new understanding and opportunity for living a more fulfilled single life, either in openness for future relationships or in contentment in being single. In this workshop, participants will explore blocks to personal growth and opportunities for new relationships, using Gestalt methods and interactive processes including role playing, massage, and communication skills. Whether you’re wishing to remain single, searching for a partner, or a professional working with single people, this workshop can assist you with your choices and ease you on down the road. For many people who have taken ceramics workshops at Esalen with Noel and Keiko, there has been just one nagging problem: not enough time. This seven-day workshop will allow participants the extra time needed not only to undertake larger projects and create bigger pieces (which require more time to dry) but to use those pieces in the special group-created ceremonies that an extended workshop allows. The week will offer experimentation with high-fire stoneware using local clays and glazes, and, along with self-generated ceremonies, there will be ample time to create dance and theater performances featuring functional ceramic items such as group pots, drums, and whistles. There will, of course, be sweat lodges, tea ceremonies, and a surprise or two. So when you think ceramics at Esalen, now you can think big. You can preview this workshop on the Web at www.mapstead.com/noel, or e-mail Noel and Keiko at mapstead@ix.netcom.com. $1370 (plus $15 materials fee paid directly to the leaders) CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. $1370 45 Weekend of January 5–7 Close Yet Free: Keeping a Good Relationship Alive Gerald Smith How can we be open and vulnerable to love another person, yet at the same time free in order to continue to grow as an individual? The balance of merging and still maintaining a strong sense of self is never completely worked out, because each partner is continually changing. But this dilemma of competing needs can be dealt with in ways that will add to the aliveness in the relationship. 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 enhance openness, support, and affection, as well as skills to resolve differences in ways that do not produce “scar tissue.” Also, since play is an essential part of keeping a relationship alive, there will be experiences to spark the imagination and willingness to play together. Enrollment is limited to 12 couples. $485 per participant Soul Dance Zoë Iyayo Ryan with Gordy Onàyémi Ryan Countless traditions from around the globe have long recognized that the body is a temple for the spirit. As we move our body—dancing, sweating, praying, finding our own rhythm—we can create a dance to heal our body-temple. This will be a week of soulful dance and music. Celebrating the natural world around us, participants will dance to embody the elements: the solidity of earth, the vitality of fire, the fluidity of water, the life-giving powers of air. Dancers will embark upon a soulful journey to become the dance, dancing to reclaim our birthright to move and be moved—the wild part of ourselves. The dancers will be supported in this journey by the live drums, bells, and voice of Gordy Ryan. No previous dance experience is necessary. $485 To Set Yourself Free Edmundo Barbosa En mi soledad he visto cosas muy claras, Que no son verdad. — Antonio Machado, Spanish poet So much time and energy is wasted because, guided by our illusions, we believe that what we see is real. In our loneliness, we allow ourselves to become prisoners of social, parental, and cultural rules that continually counteract our innermost strengths and the real truth of who we are. We are taught to see less, to hear less, to feel less, and to think less. “While repression and discord assume different guises in different cultures, they eventually achieve the same result: they curb expression and lead to a dull, unhappy life,” writes Brazilian psychotherapist Edmundo Barbosa. “In this workshop we will aim to break out of the life patterns that condemn us, body and soul, to live a life in chains.” The primary challenge of this workshop is to recognize that the journey to change is as important as the ultimate goal, whether it be transcendence, spiritual elevation, or, simply, happiness. The workshop will combine the richness of music, poetry, and the performing arts with Reichian-based exercises to address, in a sensitive and straightforward way, the universal question of how to converge at the center of our longing, leaving behind the petty and trivial demands of senseless and hollow agendas. $485 Forgiveness: Healing Relationships DANIEL BIANCHETTA Julie Bowden & Maria Nemeth We’ve all had times of difficulty or misunderstanding with people we know. As a result, we may have developed negative thoughts and feelings about them that replay in our minds like a continuous tape. When this tape gets 46 loud enough, it can distract us from our true goals and dreams by drowning out the still, loving, creative voice of our inner heart. The purpose of this seminar is to learn to identify and go beyond the judgments you have about other people. When you do this, you break away from your own self-limiting attitudes. The result is a sense of freedom and renewed energy: you’ve given yourself breathing room to make your own goals and dreams a reality. Forgiveness creates a grateful heart, the key to ongoing abundance. In this workshop, participants will be guided through exercises that focus on judgments and characterizations, with emphasis on how these distorted perceptions affect us and interfere with our relationships. This experience will be preparation for a powerful forgiveness exercise designed to facilitate letting go, allowing more joy and light into our lives. $485 “Today a wave of yoga is spreading across the country,” writes Thomas Fortel. “Students everywhere are finding this ancient body-centered spiritual practice which is transforming our mental, physical, and emotional selves. Yoga is a practice of ever-unfolding metamorphosis. As we engage in a consistent and ongoing yoga practice, a process of alchemy is initiated: the base metal of the body is transformed into the gold of spirit. This is accomplished through the physical postures (asanas), conscious breathing (pranayama), and the clearing and focusing of the mental consciousness (meditation, or dyana). “In this retreat we will engage these practices. Days will begin with pranayama and meditation, followed by an active morning session. In the afternoons we will practice more restorative poses, forward bends, and twists. With all the yoga there will still be plenty of bath time, play time, and group time.” Beginners are welcome. Yoga props are provided. $885 Reflexology: Back to Basics Deborah Ardell Hill The world of reflexology—a method of applying pressure to areas or points on the feet and hands—is vast and its uses are varied. Reflexology addresses the physical body via the glands, organs, and other parts of the body; it addresses the energetic body through the meridians; and it addresses the spiritual body through the use of intention. In learning reflexology, there are many avenues you can take. The first step is to acquire the fundamental principles of the treatment. This weekend will introduce you to the basic foundation of reflexology, offer a road map of how to read the feet and hands, and guide you to the avenue that interests and serves you best. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $485 Week of January 7–12 Yoga Practice: An Ongoing Metamorphosis Thomas Michael Fortel One’s whole being, starting from the physical body, has to be refined and strengthened so it can act as a medium for the higher cosmic force. The system of hatha yoga was designed to transform the gross elements of the body so they can receive and transmit a much subtler and more powerful energy. — Hatha Yoga Pradipika (6th century text) The High-Performance Mind: Awakened Mind Brainwave Training Anna Wise The high-performance mind is clearer, sharper, more flexible. Emotions become more available, easier to transform. Information flows readily between the conscious, subconscious, and unconscious levels, increasing intuition, insight, and empathy. Having a high-performance mind means being able to enter at will the state of consciousness most beneficial for any given circumstance—and then understanding how to use that state. Through brainwave training for beta, alpha, theta, and delta, this workshop teaches you how to produce the components for an awakened mind, the brainwave pattern of peak experience, optimum creativity, and spiritual awareness. Working with both the state and the content of consciousness, you can learn to use these brainwaves to help develop a highperformance mind for self-healing, increasing creativity, improving relationships, and developing greater awareness. The workshop combines biofeedback monitoring with meditation, visualization, and deep psychophysiological relaxation to help you master your own states of consciousness. The Mind Mirror EEG will be used to demonstrate brainwave patterns, and Electrical Skin Resistance Meters will measure the depth of arousal and relaxation of your autonomic nervous system, illuminating the interrelation- ship between your body and your mind. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $885 Five-Day Massage Intensive Laurie Lioness Parizek & Attila Vaas Esalen Massage is a nurturing practice that can be as satisfying to give as to receive. During five days of learning and relaxation, Esalen bodywork in its various forms will be demonstrated, practiced, and discussed. The workshop will incorporate grounding, specific and integrative massage skills, gentle and deeper touch, stretching, and energy work. The instructors will present a bodywork style that addresses individual needs, integrates the whole person, and honors the sacred and healing quality of touch. Special attention will be given to self-care, quality of contact, and reducing and releasing stress. The leaders will also introduce movement, dance, and rhythm to enhance the bodywork. Conscious breathwork and meditation will be used to encourage focus and serenity. Please bring warm, comfortable clothes and your favorite music or instrument. The workshop is open to all levels of experience. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $885 w Swimming in Soul Music Onàyémi Gordy Ryan with Zoë Iyayo Ryan & Friends “Join me for a swim in the ocean of funk, fun, and spirit,” writes Gordy Ryan. “With hand drums, percussion ensemble, and our voices, we’ll explore the musical traditions of West Africa, the Caribbean, and New Orleans. Meditation, rhythmic body warm-up, and the Nine Ways of ZhikrSM Ritual (a ceremony designed to produce a state of ecstasy, as passed on by Oscar Ichazo) will deepen our capacity to breathe, move, and play in pure energy.” Gordy, whose given Yoruba name, Onàyémi, means “breathes and understands art,” adds, “The band is open to all players, from beginning to professional. We all will be challenged to bring our musicianship to a new level of inspiration.” $885 47 Dinâmica Avançada de Grupo: Uma Jornada Instigante (Group Process Awakening: An Advanced Journey) Edmundo Barbosa & Gordon Wheeler Para muitas pessoas o trabalho grupal é uma atividade cansativa e por vezes frustrante. O arsenal de técnicas existentes, ancorado em diferentes escolas (práticos e teóricas) é sempre um recurso tentador a ser explorado. Mas pode também ser uma faca de dois gumes ao permitir que os líderes de grupo e os participantes facilmente recuem para uma zona técnica de conforto, que se provará inútil e estéril. Este workshop visa propiciar que cada participante atue de acordo com suas experiências anteriores em trabalhos grupais. Ao mesmo tempo, os líderes estarão atuando extensivamente para integrar exercícios de conscientizacão e as novas dinâmicas grupais da Gestalt. Nosso desafio nesta jornada de cinco dias será enveredar por aquelas áreas dentro de nós onde o solo fértil existe e demanda entusiasmo e coragem para ser devidamente explorado. Importante: Este workshop tem como pré-requisito treinamento prévio com Edmundo Barbosa. $885 January 12–19 Vision Painting Helen Jerene Malcolm What is your vision for your life? What makes your heart sing and brings fulfillment and peace into your life? Vision Painting is designed to enable you to access deeper levels of consciousness and bring to light the vision of your soul. In Vision Painting, you explore how your intuitive responses to color reveal information about the state of your body, mind, and soul. In Vision Painting’s meditations, you allow color to express itself through you—in any shape and form. Concepts of “right” and “wrong” are dropped in order to enter a flow state in which the painter learns to paint with intuitive receptivity, allowing the painting to unfold of its own accord. Natural feelings of excitement and fear that often accompany creative endeavors are used as a catalyst to transform emotion into color and passion into imagery. Through guided meditations, music, and 48 movement you can translate the unique perspective of your experiences through your Vision Paintings. Allowing your “inner light” to be expressed in a wide variety of color brings awareness to the areas of your life that seek healing. Release your expectations of how you should paint and be surprised at the power and wisdom of what comes through you. $1370 Weekend of January 12–14 Self as Instrument: A Workshop for Therapists, Counselors, and Consultants Lynne Jacobs & Gordon Wheeler New models of therapy and consultation emphasize relationship, authentic use of self, and the person-to-person meeting between clinician and client, working together to cocreate meaning and change. All this is a far cry from the older models that many therapists and counselors were trained in, where the practitioner was an “objective expert” or a “blank screen.” Under these new models the clinician faces new and more complex dilemmas: What do I, in the authentic encounter, share of my own experience? How do I do this? What do I disclose of myself? Where does that self-disclosure serve the client’s healing and growth? Where does it get in the way, or risk damage? These are the questions to be taken up for experiment, interaction, and discussion in this workshop. CE credit for psychologists pending; see page 5. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. $485 Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Training Mark Abramson The impact of stress on health is well recognized. Now the efficacy of stress reduction as an adjunct to medical treatment is being recognized in more and more health care settings. Four years ago Dr. Mark Abramson founded a program at Stanford University Medical Center using the 2,500-year-old technique of Mindfulness Meditation to train patients as an adjunct treatment for many different medical conditions. Mindfulness is “nonjudgmental awareness.” This requires one to pay attention to direct experience in the present moment, neither clinging to what is perceived as pleasant nor reacting with aversion toward what is perceived as unpleasant. In both mental and physical stress, much of the perpetuating cycle of pain or discomfort is a result of one’s judgmental struggle to push away what is experienced as unpleasant. Yet as one becomes willing to directly meet the actual experience it becomes finite. One begins to see that it can be workable to deal with a finite level of discomfort one moment at a time. Approximately 1,500 people have taken this training with Dr. Abramson. Most patients report a significant increase in their ability to manage their illness and significant reductions in stress and physical complaints. Dr. Abramson adds: “What I most appreciate is participants reporting improved ability to respond to themselves with kindness and compassion.” CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $485 Deep Healing—The Essence of Mind/Body Medicine Emmett Miller “At our essence is a divine ‘Knower,’ an inner healer and guide,” says Dr. Emmett Miller. “Invalidated and injured by trauma, stress, and neglect, this abused spirit retreats, depriving the body of its wisdom and healing. One result: the profusion of physical, mental, emotional, and behavioral imbalances and diseases that abound.” In this experiential workshop, Dr. Miller will guide participants in awakening the healer within. The workshop focuses on: • Letting go of stress, relaxing deeply, and entering the Healing State • Evoking and nurturing the deep Self (the healer within), opening the door to selfacceptance and true spirituality • Exploring how beliefs and images become physical and behavioral events in the body and mind (symptoms) • Allowing the inner healer to channel thoughts, developing beliefs and images that lead to wellness and peak performance • Learning tools for attaining integrity of thoughts, feelings, and behavior, in relationship to self, other, and the world • The direct experience of healing, peace, and joyful self-awareness The workshop features hands-on experience, deep relaxation, imagery and movement, group discussion, and lecture. It is designed for professionals and lay persons, beginners and experts alike. Recommended reading and listening: Miller, Deep Healing: The Essence of Mind/Body Medicine (book or cassette) and Healing Journey (cassette). CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $485 Demystifying the Business World: Business and Creativity Dennis Duitch Creativity and business are not enemies. This workshop is about understanding and utilizing simple business practices to augment, rather than hinder, your creative work. It is for people who feel intimidated by financial concepts or business practices that they don’t fully appreciate or respect. It is especially relevant if you have started, or are considering starting, any kind of business and it will help you overcome the frustration and stress that naturally evolve when creative efforts conflict with business realities. No business expertise or experience is necessary. Dennis Duitch has taught business, financial, and management concepts to grade schoolers and graduate students. Come and learn some critical business approaches and conquer your insecurities in a relaxing, nonthreatening workshop. $485 Week of January 14–19 self into under the guise of “taking a workshop in personal growth.” The Graduate MAX is an opportunity for you to play one hundred percent, supported by a community of individuals who have been there before. Such a level of commitment serves to up the ante with the kind of support and safety that can catapult your self-expression into hyperspace. Come play hardball with the pros. Enrollment is limited to those have taken the MAX, at Esalen or elsewhere. Please note: Due to the intense and sequential nature of this workshop, attendance at all sessions is necessary (but you already knew that). Prerequisite: A 2-4 minute memorized performance piece composed by you for this workshop. Come prepared to take on the assignment you secretly prayed you’d never be given (and bring the paraphernalia). $885 The Graduate MAX Paula Shaw You’ve survived the MAX. And you’ve had time to recuperate—and integrate. Now you find yourself wondering what kind of “emotional bungee jumping” you can throw your- Cultivating Love in Action: Dropping the Facade Howard Schechter & Barbara Lee Do you long to let down the facade you’ve adopted to negotiate life’s mundane interactions and instead find more soul-sharing? ANDRIS ABELE The workshop will be partly analytical and partly experiential, blending conventional wisdom with real-world practices to focus on optimizing personal objectives—without impeding creativity. Depending on group background and interests, participants may explore fundamental business and tax principles, owners’ versus workers’ perspectives, concepts of economic risk and reward, profits and cash flow, and time management—all presented in plain English. 49 Would you like to create a deeper connection with yourself and others, to find what seems to be missing in your relationships with friends and family? “In this seminar,” the leaders write, “we will create an environment to satisfy our need to be fully alive, to meet ourselves and others at a deeper level. Through watching our reactions and judgments, we will learn to see, honor, and love all the ways we have employed to separate from ourselves and those around us. We will identify and connect with our authentic self—that within us which is most deeply meaningful—and confront and honor those less-than-authentic parts which have served us well but which we are ready to release. “Everyone is seeking love, compassion, and acceptance. Through setting the intention to love ourselves and others, we can honor our true identities as loving, joyful beings.” Discussions, experiential and interactive exercises, and focused guidance will be blended with specific interventions to meet the needs of the individuals and the group. $885 Playing the Edge David Schiffman In the early stages of growth, success seems to be its own reward. Excitement, vitality, and the willingness to face life boldly are characteristics of those who are involved in new and successful ventures. To keep this spirit alive is not easy. Enormous pressures, grinding routines, and demands of involvement can dispirit even the healthiest people. To listen to one’s heart requires the courage to pause. In this willingness to stop and listen to the deeper self live the true resources that guide and protect us. The purpose of this week is to create a mood of sanctuary for people in transition considering major changes in career, relationship, or matters of the spirit; those in need of a break from stressful responsibilities; and individuals interested in breaking new ground in the areas of self-nurturance, intuitive functioning, and problem solving. The process will be gently restorative, illuminating, and enlivening. The intention will be to create a community based on trust and goodwill with emphasis on individual freedom. Traditional methods of self-inquiry (Gestalt Practice, bioenergetics, psychosynthesis) will be combined with music, meditation, poetry, ritual, and prayer to foster this spirit of living fully. $885 50 Advanced Esalen Massage and Bodywork on Earth Mother. Throughout the workshop, the life principles of pride, dignity, honor, and respect (namaji) will help all come to “the home within the heart (aindahing).” Vicki Topp & Carl Chase (CC) If you are a certified massage practitioner, this workshop is an invitation for you to enhance your skills, experience current trends in Esalen Massage, challenge your ability to push past restrictive routines, and explore the creative edge of movement in bodywork. The focus will be on presenting approaches that expand your technique repertoire, inspire creativity, and are easily incorporated into your personal bodywork style. The workshop will introduce the CC Flow™, a form of massage that keeps the body in a state of constant motion and touch. Based on the idea that life begins for us in a fluid world— the womb—where movement and touch are fundamental, the CC Flow was developed to allow the receiver to experience a feeling of pure liquid freedom. Using somatic movement patterns and touch, the CC Flow seeks to balance the muscular and skeletal body container with its more fluid contents. Come and learn a more expansive style of massage. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $885 Weekend of January 19–21 The Home Within the Heart: Ojibwe Tribal Healings Blackwolf spent his formative years raised on an Ojibwe reservation and now combines these teachings with his experiences of teaching, counseling, and living in contemporary society. Robert is an Ojibwe descendant, traditional dancer, and storyteller, practicing conventional and traditional healing ways. Please note: There will be ceremonial burning of tobacco and sage. CE credit for psychologists pending; see page 5. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. $485 Couples Massage Weekend C. Jay Bradbury & Margaret Stevens This weekend workshop is designed for couples who would like to bring the benefits of massage into their everyday lives. The workshop will teach simple massage techniques, developed by Esalen Massage practitioners, which have proven valuable to anyone who wants to help a partner, friend, or family member feel better. Techniques to help relieve pain, increase vitality, or simply soothe the nerves will be demonstrated briefly and practiced with lots of hands-on instruction by the leaders. This workshop is especially helpful for loving couples, as Esalen Massage is greatly beneficial in its connective and healing qualities. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $485 Blackwolf Jones & Robert Palmer per participant The ancient healing ways of the Ojibwe tribe can profoundly change life patterns. This workshop introduces these traditional ways to improve physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being. Blackwolf and Robert will offer presentations on healing and the energies of the natural elements, and the spiritual importance of the eagle, wolf, bison, and bear. They will introduce the use of mishomis (grandfather stone), medicine wheel, and prayer stick to help resolve anger, shame, conflict, and pain. Participants will prepare and burn fear bundles to allow flames to devour fears. Says Blackwolf, “We master fear or fear masters us, but there will be a master.” Participants will learn traditional Native American tribal dance. Men and women both will learn the way of the Ojibwe warrior, and women will be honored as central to survival Improvising Our Lives Patricia Ryan Madson “Improvisation can be seen as a paradigm which provides tools for conscious living,” Patricia Ryan Madson writes. “In a traditional improvisation class the emphasis is often on playing the games as comedy. In this class we’ll look at the life lessons that can be learned on the improv stage. We will study the five rules of improvising: (1) Pay attention to reality, (2) Know your purpose, (3) Notice the contributions of others, (4) Cultivate acceptance, and (5) Act constructively. “The workshop will weave the playing of games with constructive advice on how to solve life’s problems. We will learn the secrets of spontaneity, the value of ‘saying YES to Surviving the Program: A Workshop for Men Gordon Wheeler Gordon Wheeler writes: “First as boys and again as men, we are subjected to a ‘training program’ for masculinity, prepared for our more-or-less rigid masculine identity. The program: always be masterful and in control (or try to fake it), don’t show weakness, stifle difficult feelings, keep other men at arm’s length—the familiar litany that leaves us leery of relationship, phobic about intimacy, and at risk for chronic emptiness, low-grade depression, and stress ailments of every kind.” “What do we, as men today, do with all this? What parts of our male training actually work for us? What do we want to keep and celebrate? What parts serve to isolate and deaden us, depriving us of our birthright to a full, colorful inner and outer life, rich connections, robust energy, communion, and joy? “Through exercises, self-narrative, and our own interaction, we will explore our capacity to build a new model of masculinity, one that pursues wholeness through seeking and allowing support, breaking old patterns of isolation, nourishing our own inner and outer strengths, and becoming healing partners for ourselves and each other.” $485 meditation, ritual, and music. Each participant will complete a colorful personal mandala as a symbol to live with, to study, and to begin a process of learning, growing, healing, and artistic development. Discover your soul symbols as powerful tools for personal and professional transformation. Come to a deeper understanding of your own creative forces. Mandala drawing can open your eyes in a heart- and soul-connected way—to see and feel things you may never have experienced before. Art supplies will be provided. No previous experience is necessary. $485 Week of January 21–26 Spiritual Massage: Lightbody Infusion Maria Lucia Sauer Holloman For workshop description see September 3-8. $885 Contour Figure Drawing Noel Mapstead & Keiko Suga Paul Heussenstamm It is the artist’s mission to penetrate...in the womb of nature, in the primal ground of creation where the secret key to all things lies hidden. — Paul Klee The mandala, an ancient symbol and concentric map of the psyche, has been used by various cultures around the world, including Tibetan Buddhists, Aborigines, and Native Americans. This workshop will introduce you to the mandala, and through it, to the mystery of the soul and the passionate world of the inner artist. It offers a supportive initiation for all participants, regardless of experience, to open to their natural creativity through art, ing, inspiring, teaching, storytelling, leading, and ultimately serving the group—all in a learning environment based on depth and warmth. Please bring at least one leadership challenge that you would like to focus on during the workshop. $885 Choosing Aliveness and Intimacy Mary Goldenson For workshop description see October 8-13. $885 (plus $45 materials and models fee paid directly to the leaders) The Spirit and Practice of Leadership: Centering, Communicating, Taking Action Horst Abraham & Jeff McKay We dance round in a ring and suppose, But the Secret sits in the middle and knows. — Robert Frost Art as a Spiritual Path: Discovering Your Soul Mandala DANIEL BIANCHETTA offers,’ seeing offers as gifts, and sharing responsibility and control. The improvisation games and exercises come from the lineage of Keith Johnstone (founder of Theatresports), Eastern mindfulness practices, and the paradigm known as ‘Constructive Living,’ which is based on two Japanese psychotherapies (Morita and Naikan) and developed by Dr. David K. Reynolds.” $485 The leader’s job is to inspire through presence, words, and action. This course provides a supportive and challenging opportunity to practice being present, communicating, and leading. Participants will explore physical and psychological centering, speaking from the heart and belly, and taking creative leadership. This workshop examines the personal process of leadership: What motivates me to lead? What resources do I bring to leadership? How do I step into the role of leader? How do I adjust to a changing scenario? Participants will learn how to prepare themselves for leading, how to take on the role of leader consciously, and how to go with the flow of a situation. The primary teacher will be experience: coaching one another, present- We have all experienced moments of feeling totally alive, yet much of our life is spent in a half-asleep, half-committed state of being. While there are many life-situations beyond our control, we choose how we respond to these events. The choice to be passionately alive is an act of courage. To choose life is to: • Open ourselves to all of life—suffering, joy, success, failure, love, and grief • Fully acknowledge the truth of who we are • Commit to living our deepest values and dreams • Define what we must change in our relationships • Learn new ways to heal, forgive, and communicate The challenge is to honestly address the ways in which we have compromised, given up, or lied to ourselves and others. This workshop is designed to bring to awareness our unconscious choices of how we deaden ourselves and to create the possibility for new aliveness and passionate involvement. Come alone or with a partner. A safe, supportive atmosphere will be provided, using communication skills, movement, Gestalt, and Reichian work. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. $885 51 The Path of Relationship: Seeing Your Life Through New Eyes Paul & Deborah Brenner The leaders write: “This workshop allows you to step back from familiar surroundings and see your life with a new perspective. Here you will explore: how your personal definition of love too often limits your love relationships; how unconscious unmet needs of childhood affect your adult life; and, most importantly, how to discover your unique gifts to life. Unraveling your story reveals not only your calling but the stepping stones along your spiritual path as well. “Through the psychological process of Family Triangles and the creative arts, the workshop is designed to reveal your authentic self. It is in this reclaiming of the soul that loving relationships and personal spirituality fuse. Join us on this path of relationship and service.” The workshop is designed for individuals, couples, and professionals. The practical skills offered are easily integrated into daily living and work. Recommended reading: Brenner & Martin, Seeing Your Life Through New Eyes. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. Vin Martí The dancer of the future will be one whose body and soul have grown so harmoniously together that the natural language of the soul will have become the movement of the body. — Isadora Duncan Soul Motion helps participants develop the ability to relax while in motion, to listen to their body. Using both the interior landscape of the mind and the exterior environment of the room, participants discover the simple yet profound revelation that emerges when the intellect is hushed and intuition is opened: they are movement. provides the opportunity for students to investigate themselves and the web of relationships which comprise their day-to-day life. $885 Weekend of January 26–28 Experiencing Esalen Experiencing Esalen Staff For workshop description see September 29October 1. $485 Fear of Intimacy: Challenging Barriers to Relationships “I do not teach people to dance,” writes Vin Martí, creator of Soul Motion. “Rather, I design unscripted movement structures in which students are invited to play and listen while the dance emerges. We learn best when we stumble around for success. Rather than to lock in and concentrate, I encourage students to surrender, to listen deeply to their own rhythms, movements, sounds, and images. When students are able to let go of their expectations and definitions of success, they can witness the unfolding of their own innate dance.” What prevents most people from being able to sustain romantic, meaningful relationships that satisfy their needs and desires? Why do people often feel compelled to punish those closest to them? What qualities should a person look for when selecting a partner? What are the factors that determine whether partners will end up experiencing love and fulfillment in their relationship or suffering pain and distress? Soul Motion is a transformative dance which This workshop helps answer these questions Lisa Firestone & Joyce Catlett DANIEL BIANCHETTA $885 Soul Motion™ 52 by providing participants with a theoretical model for understanding themselves and their relationship. Through experiential/ interactional exercises, group discussion, and powerful videotapes where couples reveal painful truths, participants will learn to challenge self-protective behaviors that interfere with closeness and intimacy. They will learn how defenses formed in childhood to deal with pain and anxiety come to limit people as adults in their ability to develop and sustain attachments. The workshop provides insight into how people often form an imaginary connection or “fantasy bond” with their partner that relieves anxiety but interferes with real relating. Further, by identifying and challenging negative thoughts toward themselves and their partner (“internal voices”), participants can become more effective in achieving closeness and love in their relationships. CE credit for psychologists pending; see page 5. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. p See Seminar Spotlight, page 11. $485 Sabetti Sphurana Yoga and Shinkido® Massage Stèphano Sabetti This workshop introduces two practices developed by Stèphano Sabetti in conjunction with his Life Energy Process®: Sphurana Yoga and Shinkido Massage. Sphurana is the spiritual self one feels especially in the heart chakra. When our spirit is oriented toward sphurana, we can, says Ramana Maharshi, experience “a taste of enlightenment.” Sphurana Yoga integrates: vibratory energy (vibrations of the spirit and opening of the healing channel); asanas (postures which are changeable as energy movement changes); and balance (discovering balance in imbalance to better integrate the practice into daily life). Sphurana Yoga also incorporates emotional work, humor, and pleasure to soften muscles, support humanness, and allow energy to flow in its inherent rhythm. Shinkido, the art and science of vibrational energy, is the form of Life Energy Process which integrates Eastern and Western massage techniques by working with energy waves in the body. Shinkido works on four levels of energy: sensual pleasure, physical health, emotional expression, and spiritual evolution. Touch becomes communication between partners as each finds wave resonance with the other. Shinkido can help you develop greater self-awareness, a better feeling for your body and its needs, as well as an understanding of fundamental connections between energy waves and pleasure. $485 cussions led by a veteran moderator/facilitator with a strong scholarly background, in what promises to be an intellectual and emotional adventure of the highest order. $485 Finding Your Long-Lost Musician: Ways and Tools for Lifelong Inspired Musical Performances and Listening Finding Your Long-Lost Musician: Ways and Tools for Lifelong Inspired Musical Performances and Listening David Darling David Darling David Darling’s music improvisation workshops have touched thousands of people from all walks of life, including corporate executives, school children, teachers, professional musicians, prisoners, and therapists, opening their hearts to the mystery of sound. David’s passion is to provide an environment in which each participant has a chance to discover and work with his/her own unique musical abilities. He has spent the last forty years developing methods that bring people face-toface with their own wondrous sounds and rhythms. For workshop description see January 26-28. $885 Working in groups and individually, people will find the classes relaxed and humorous, yet intensely centered on the profound qualities of the wonders of music. Please bring any instruments you play or want to play. No experience is necessary. Piano and percussion instruments are provided. $485 Conversations on Identity Week of January 28– February 2 The Way of the Shaman and The Spirits of Nature Nan Moss & David Corbin This course introduces core shamanism, the universal methods of the shaman to enter nonordinary reality for problem solving, wellbeing, and healing. Emphasis is on the classic shamanic journey, the remarkable visionary method to explore the hidden universe otherwise known mainly through myth and dream. Participants are initiated into shamanic journeying, aided by drumming and movement practices for experiencing the shamanic state of consciousness and for awakening dormant spiritual abilities. Participants are provided with methods for journeying to discover their own individual spiritual teachers in nonordinary reality, a classic shamanic practice. Michael Krasny This workshop focuses on the nature of identity—not only what we are, but how and why “what we are” is connected to “who we are.” Michael Krasny writes: “The self and individuality are formed by so many collective identities: gender, birth order, nationality, class, race, religion, politics, just to name the more obvious. We want to explore how these and the subtler, less obvious forms of identity— along with what psychologists call ‘identity formation’—make us think and feel, affect our actions and reactions to life, and shape what philosophers like to call ontology. The archetypes, imagery, and images of self and others that we identify with contribute more to ‘who we are’ than most of us realize. This important underlying assumption will be our main compass as we navigate toward self-discovery and greater understanding of ‘the other.’ ” The course also provides an opportunity for advanced work with the spirits of nature in Esalen’s beautiful and powerful setting. By learning from the plants and animals, the rocks and mountains, the wind and waters, and from sun, moon and stars, shamans helped their peoples live in harmony with the universe. In a world out of balance, the way of the shaman can teach us once again how to respect nature, our planet, and its inhabitants at a deep spiritual level. This special course incorporates “Shamanism and the Spirits of Nature,” an advanced Foundation for Shamanic Studies workshop. It qualifies participants to take more advanced trainings with Michael Harner and the faculty of the Foundation. Please note: Bring a rattle or drum (if you have one), a bandanna, and a pen and notebook to record your journeys. $885 Come prepared for high-level, energetic dis53 Adoption: Changing Realities David Schiffman David Schiffman writes: “It is as the adoptive father of twin teenage sons that I have faced my greatest emotional challenges. All of my personal and interpersonal skills as well as my deepest spiritual potentials and wisdom have been tested and seasoned in carrying out the responsibilities that adoption demands. “This workshop is intended for all people— parents and children—who have experienced the influence of adoption, whether by birth and blood, choice and invitation, or the powers of fate and spirit. Our aim is to help resolve the profoundly challenging emotional mysteries and dilemmas that adoption evokes, and to cultivate the wisdom, timing, and healing that is born of the skillful use of an open heart. “During the week we will examine what it takes to consider honestly and fairly the problems, paradoxes, blessings, and disclosures that adoption raises. We will explore how we can gracefully accept our place in this complex web of relationships and events. Using deep self-reflection, guided imagery, meditation, plain speaking, and traditional Native American healing and cleansing rituals, we will create a community based in courage, clarity, honesty, and mutual support. It will be a time to explore our origins, our choices, our resentments and appreciations, and to move forward with our lives.” $885 Soul Talk: Creating Shared Meaning through Dialogue and Improvisation Glenna Gerard & Lynne Kaufman In today’s world of e-mail, voicemail, fax, and Fed Ex, we have abundant communication but little true dialogue. collaborative action. Improvisational theatre games, presented by Lynne Kaufman, heighten and apply these principles in the “embodied knowing” of physical experience. The improv exercises offer simple, playful ways to access spontaneity, creative collaboration, and the richness of multiple perspectives. we know how to enter them. This workshop with Dani Antman, a member of the senior faculty of A Society of Souls, will explore the paradox of how our Real Self—the Self-that-isConnected-to-God—reappears in our consciousness the moment we enter into our difficulties in a wholehearted way. Participants will work in pairs, small groups, and in full circle integrating language (verbal and nonverbal) and movement as learning tools. The goal: to apply Dialogue and Improvisation to our daily lives to create more aliveness, intimacy, and authenticity in our relationships. Dani Antman writes: “We find, often much to our surprise, that being completely who we are awakens in us the understanding of our True Nature, the one who longs to be who we already are. Through right prayer, holy singing, meditation, Kabbalistic hands-on healing, lecture, and a dialogue about a new approach to being human, we will have a chance to awaken the ability that resides within each of us to see the Face of God in every ordinary moment.” $885 Life Energy Process® Stèphano Sabetti The Life Energy Process (L.E.P.) is a spiritually-oriented body approach to self-development, lifestyle enhancement, and professional growth based on Eastern and Western energy dynamics. Specifically designed micro-movements activate energy vibrations which lead to the release of held emotions, while opening to love and healthy sexuality. The Art of Leadership: Communication, Creativity, Vision Ron Alexander In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities While in the expert’s mind there are few. — Suzuki Practice of the Life Energy Process can lead naturally to body harmony and emotional balance as well as to new possibilities in relationships and professional skills based on the consequences of energy attunement. Life Energy Process includes: martial arts, dance, theater, massage, yoga, and pool work, among others (depending on group process). The workshop is of particular interest to professionals and mature laypersons who are excited by the integration of theory, pleasure, and hands-on application of energy concepts. Recommended reading: Sabetti, Wholeness Principle and Waves of Change. We all have moments of authentic conversation. In these moments, when we give and receive understanding, we are fully alive to ourselves and to each other. This workshop shows you how to have more of these experiences—personally, professionally, one-to-one, and in groups—as you learn to create shared meaning through the complementary skills of Dialogue and Improvisation. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. Dialogue, as set forth by physicist David Bohm and developed by Glenna Gerard, teaches principles of focusing attention, examining assumptions, suspending judgments, and engaging in inquiry and reflection. This helps to generate the shared understanding that fosters community and Dani Antman 54 Please note: Bring a notebook, a prayer shawl, a cushion, and a pad or blanket to lie on. $485 $885 Weekend of February 2–4 This workshop is for individuals interested in exploring an intensive experiential process to become more effective leaders, both in personal and professional life settings. Designed for entrepreneurs, executives, managers, and others committed to improving their communication and leadership skills, it is especially intended for those open to doing deep personal work to transform the self. The major areas of focus will be: resolving conflict, developing trust with those who feel threatened, addressing blind spots in self-esteem, healing blocks in creativity, and building support for transforming vision into reality. The workshop includes Gestalt open seat work, sharing feedback on leadership and communication styles, improving coaching skills, developing the unconscious to creatively solve problems, and role-playing exercises for real-life work situations. This workshop may have up to 35 participants. Working with the World: A Kabbalistic Approach to Ecstasy From the viewpoint of Integrated Kabbalistic Healing®, the difficulties of human life—such as our imperfections and neuroses—are not obstacles to living an awakened, God-connected life, but are the gateways for liberation, if Recommended reading: Heider, The Tao of Leadership; Bennis, On Becoming a Leader; Hargrove, Masterful Coaching; Crum, The Magic of Conflict. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $485 During sleep, dreams emerge as emotionally compelling dramas or symbolic episodes. Often mysterious, absurd, or confusing, these nightly home movies need to be interpreted, for they contain resolutions to our current dilemmas. This workshop will provide participants with methods to unlock the power of their nocturnal visions. Dreams reflect our subconscious processes of evaluation and planning, presented as visual metaphors. This seminar will introduce practices to identify the hidden energies dormant in these imagistic events. Participants will learn to work with dreams— their own and others’—using techniques drawn from Gestalt imagery work, Ericksonian hypnosis, and contemporary maverick approaches. $485 Beyond Tales of Love and Solitude: The Magic Reality of García Márquez Amelia Barili DANIEL BIANCHETTA What are the roots of solitude? What are the roots of love? Exploring the magic world of the stories and novels of Gabriel García Márquez, this workshop will relate them to his life and to the culture from which he comes. Participants will reflect on how Márquez’s work speaks to us, reflecting universal feelings of love and loneliness, to help us become more aware of the story of our own life journey. Weekend Massage Intensive: A Sensitive Connection Brita Ostrom & Laurie Schutz one’s personal history. The goal will be to create a firm foundation of massage upon which to build—and to have fun in the process. Massage is an enriching holistic experience, unifying body and mind and connecting with spirit. Massage can also heighten intuitive, nonverbal communication. In this workshop, participants will learn to touch from a centered place of contact and connection, focusing awareness and easing stress. This workshop is for anyone wishing to learn massage basics or add to massage skills, for individuals seeking a retreat from the mental chatter of the workplace, for those engaged in a personal healing journey, or for couples wishing to communicate more fully. Using touch and movement, students will be guided through the body to learn the elemental skills of Esalen Massage, including the long flowing strokes, deeper detail work, quality of contact, and the shared stillness that promotes a sense of wholeness. The use of breath and relaxation will also be emphasized. There will be plenty of time for supervised practice as well as for special concerns, including an exploration of the impact of touch in $485 CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. The workshop will also incorporate breathing exercises, relaxation, and guided imagery to help access the creative reader and writer within. Using Márquez’s writing as a springboard, those who so desire will be encouraged and guided in integrating memories and reflections into their own writing. No previous experience with literature is required. Recommended reading: García Márquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude and Collected Stories. $485 Week of February 4–9 Dreamwork Circle of Song—Body and Soul Seymour Carter Rhiannon Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, Life is but a dream... As anyone who has ever awakened from a startlingly lifelike dream knows, dreams have the ability to move us to our very core. “If you sing fully in your body, if you really get your bones vibrating and your whole being going, you always feel better,” says Rhiannon. “This workshop provides a safe and challenging environment for developing 55 your unique and genuine voice. Starting with body energy, alignment, and centering, we will drop down into soul and sing our way back.” Rhiannon offers technical skills to develop strength, dexterity, range, and endurance, along with emotional work to free the voice. “Working alone, in pairs, and in ensemble,” she continues, “we will learn to let go in the moment and sing what we believe. Learning to play with improvisational energy, we can begin to experience our voice as our partner, playmate, and soul mate, and move into new levels of joy and creativity.” This workshop is open to all levels of vocal experience and inexperience. All that is required is your commitment to singing in your body and going to your personal edge. $885 Unmasking the Soul Joseph Cavanaugh What we are looking for is what is looking. — St. Francis The Greek word psyche means soul. The essence of soul is loving. Yet we have all experienced wounds of the heart, causing us to retract our love to protect against further hurt. We developed our own unique personality (from the Latin persona, or mask) to survive in a world of uncertainty. This left many of us suffering the greatest wound of all—the illusion of separation from the sanctity of our soul. “Love is for-giving,” says Joseph Cavanaugh. “When we hold on to past wounds, we block the flow of love and stifle our creativity, vitality, and aliveness.” Using personal and interpersonal processes, this workshop offers participants an opportunity to penetrate their own masks and reawaken the vitality of their soul. In a supportive context, participants will be guided in learning how to love and accept themselves while developing empathy and compassion for the suffering of others. In this way, the workshop embraces a larger vision, a transpersonal perspective through which we can all work together toward the common goal of healing the planet as a whole. Prerequisite: Be willing to abstain from alcohol and nonprescription drugs for the duration of the workshop. $885 The Upledger Institute’s CranioSacral I Signy Erickson CranioSacral Therapy is a gentle, noninvasive, hands-on technique to help detect and correct 56 imbalances in the CranioSacral System that may cause sensory, motor, or intellectual dysfunction. It is used to treat a myriad of health problems, including headaches, neck and back pain, TMJ dysfunction, chronic fatigue, motor coordination difficulties, eye problems, endogenous depression, hyperactivity, and central nervous system disorders. Participants will learn the detailed anatomy and physiology of the CranioSacral System, its functions in health, and its relationship to the disease processes. Half of the class time will be hands-on, developing the sensitive palpatory skills needed to detect subtle stimuli in the human body. Class material will concentrate on palpation and its potential as an evaluative and therapeutic process; fascial and soft-tissue release methods; and the pressurestat model which explains the mechanism of the CranioSacral System. Participants will learn a ten-step protocol for evaluation and treatment of the entire body. By the end of this intensive program, participants will be able to identify and localize significant restrictions and imbalances in the CranioSacral System. Please note: Registration for this workshop is done through the Upledger Institute. Please call the Upledger Institute at 1-800-233-5880. For more information see Special Programs, page 66. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $885 Funerary Pottery at Continent’s End Noel Mapstead & Keiko Suga The poet Robinson Jeffers called Big Sur “Continent’s End.” For the Native Americans who originally inhabited Big Sur, looking westward over the edge meant looking toward the spirit world, the home of the ancestors. This workshop will take advantage of Esalen’s unique setting to illustrate the power of funerary art to transform grief, loss, and sorrow into a celebration of loved ones who have passed away. For thousands of years funerary art has been a worldwide tradition. For centuries the Chinese not only created ceramic items for burial along with the deceased but also created glazes from the cremated ashes of loved ones. This pottery workshop will provide a respectful and sacred space to create ceramic objects and practice these transformative ceremonial arts. There will be rituals to honor departed loved ones, a process for transferring photos onto ceramic glaze, and a Sweat of the Ancestors in which the only objects inside the sweat lodge are cherished keepsakes placed there for purification. Please bring photos, funerary objects, mementos, crematory ashes, or other memorabilia. You can preview this workshop on the Web at www.mapstead.com/noel, or e-mail Noel and Keiko at mapstead@ix.netcom.com. $885 (plus $25 materials fee paid directly to the leaders) Is It Love or Is It Addiction? Brenda Schaeffer No one escapes the effects of love. A love relationship can be a most profound experience or a place of confusion and hurt. This workshop is designed for individuals and couples who are ready to let go of the past and move beyond the dysfunction of codependency, compulsive love, and relationship addiction. It is also appropriate for professionals working with love addiction. The workshop will demonstrate how and why most relationships harbor elements of unhealthy dependency as well as mature love. Love addiction creeps into the best of relationships—the challenge is to acknowledge the addictive elements, build on the best aspects, and establish a way of loving that bonds us with others and yet allows for our freedom. Based on the best-seller Is It Love or Is It Addiction?, the course will distinguish between healthy and unhealthy dependency and offer a seven-step model for breaking free of unhealthy patterns. Other topics will include: moving from power plays to power sharing, establishing healthy boundaries, forgiveness and healing, and spiritual intimacy. The workshop will include lecture, guided imagery, meditation, and experiential exercises, as well as consider participants’ specific needs. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. $885 Weekend of February 9–11 A Tender Invitation David Schiffman For workshop description see September 1-3. $485 ANDRIS ABELE Meditating Together: The Practice of Insight Dialogue Gregory Kramer Being mindful is a challenge. Being mindful while speaking and relating with others sometimes seems impossible. With practice, though, one can change. In this workshop, participants will explore specific ways to bring mindfulness, spaciousness, and other meditative qualities into dialogue. Insight Dialogue, codeveloped by Gregory Kramer, is a meditation practice which combines Buddhist Insight Meditation (Vipassana) with Bohm-inspired Dialogue. Insight Meditation, traditionally done alone and in silence, is carried into relationship with others. The practice supports opening of the heart, a transformed relationship with words, and letting go into deeper understanding, wisdom, and spiritual freedom. During the workshop participants will: • Explore the Insight Dialogue guidelines: work on surfacing assumptions, notice roles, suspend reactive judgments, develop trust in the group and in emergence • Practice Insight and lovingkindness (metta) meditation • Bring refined awareness to consciousness and the learning process itself • Learn to speak and listen without abandoning meditation The essence of Insight Dialogue is the transformation that comes from the letting go of conditioned responses. This workshop is an opportunity to experience the creativity, joy, and wisdom of coherent group process, as well as the challenges of feelings arising in enhanced awareness. No prior meditation or Dialogue experience is necessary. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. See Seminar Spotlight, page 10. $485 “We will explore and discover the special natural voice that is within each of us,” writes Bhagavan Das. “Singing and chanting the divine mantras repeatedly creates a heightened ecstasy that leaves the mind behind and brings pure stillness of the heart.” The workshop will also present the Indian musical scale and how each note stimulates a different chakra, using ancient “seed” syllables to experience different ways of entering divine sound. Adds Bhagavan Das, “We will chant to the experience of the white Goddess, Saraswati, the mother of Sound and the teacher of the musical form.” No previous experience is necessary. Nada Brahma: The World is Sound— The Path of Ecstatic Devotion Bhagavan Das & Umananda Saraswati In this workshop Bhagavan Das introduces Nada Brahma, the path of ecstatic devotion and an exploration into devotional music and the landscape of consciousness. Participants will learn ancient Sanskrit mantras that have been used for thousands of years for healing through sound, intoning, and chanting. Hatha Yoga will be incorporated into the daily practice in order to prepare the body for the journey into sound. $485 The Embodied Life: The Feldenkrais Method® and Zen Meditation Russell Delman The Feldenkrais Method of Awareness Through Movement® is recognized as a sophisticated and brilliant sensory/motor way of reeducating the nervous system and eliminating compulsions (the neurological patterns that underlie our movement patterns also anchor our psycho-emotional patterns). It uses ingenious, enjoyable, and intriguing movement sequences to help promote greater 57 self-awareness and to improve functioning. Zen Meditation is a simple, bare-bones approach to the study of the human being. Beyond ideology, it addresses the question: Unless we learn to be at ease within our own body/mind, can we ever be deeply settled in our life? Both of these traditions emphasize direct, authentic awareness of self which emerges through embodied experience. Many participants report finding an ease of movement and sitting unknown since childhood. This workshop will be of interest to both beginners and those experienced in these approaches. Experience this effective, direct, and satisfying investigation of moving and living. Rob Bauer The Power of Growth Seymour Carter For workshop description see October 15-20. $885 Big Sur Clay: Raku with Tea Ceremonies Noel Mapstead & Keiko Suga For workshop description see December 8-10. $885 Yogash Chitta Vritti Nirodhah: “Mind—Your Own Business” Sharon Gannon, David Life & Bhagavan Das CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $485 V Authenticity, Intuition, Intimacy: A Workshop for Gay Couples Justin Hecht Gay men in committed partnerships face challenges similar to all couples. Successful gay male partnerships have also succeeded in mastering a number of unique challenges. In this supportive workshop, partners in gay relationships will explore how to become more authentic and less defensive in their interactions. The workshop will present a variety of structured exercises designed to help participants improve their communication, deepen their access to feelings, and enhance their passion for each other. Being in a partnership requires creativity and intuition, but fears of intimacy or of losing one’s identity can often block access to our intuitive, knowing self. Toward this end, the workshop will incorporate group process, music, and guided meditation to access our intuition and overcome these fears. This is a program designed to foster greater intimacy and to allow you to leave with your relationship enhanced by connecting with your intuition and creativity. You will explore your relationship with your own partner for most of the workshop. There will also be some two-couple and large-group explorations. The workshop will conclude with affirmation and celebration of the unique achievements of our relationships. $485 58 Gay and Single: What Keeps Us Out of Relationship Week of February 11–16 Nada Yoga Master Bhagavan Das joins Sharon Gannon and David Life, codirectors and cofounders of Jivamukti Yoga Center, in a yogic exploration of ways to overcome disturbances in the mind and body and to cultivate an atmosphere more conducive to joy and enlightenment. “Yoga,” they write, “means ‘you do it!’ Purification of the mind is a result of a vigorous yoga practice.” Join Sharon and David each morning for a challenging Jivamukti Yoga class, including asana, meditation, breath awareness, and chanting. Classes will center on the theme of Patanjali’s second sutra, Yogash Chitta Vritti Nirodhah, which translates as “mind—your own business.” Each afternoon, Bhagavan Das will further students’ ability to refine the mind through ancient Sanskrit chanting in an easy-to-follow format. $885 “Dreams of loving and being loved spring from the healthiest aspects of our nature,” writes Rob Bauer. “Yet growing up gay we are taught to deny our need for love, support, and nurturing from each other and to see ourselves as sexual objects. We struggle to find our true selves and are told to shut our hearts down. Emotions and needs that we suppress, however, do not go away—they stay inside our bodies and psyches, affecting our health and well-being. Denying feelings, we lose relationship with ourselves, causing contact with others to become confusing and problematic. “The fulfillment of your dreams is achievable, whatever your history and whatever your heartbreak, because through learning about yourself you can understand your relationship with others. In this experiential workshop, we will learn communication skills and techniques on how to be present in the moment (or how to avoid bringing along old memories that sabotage new beginnings). We will find new ways to touch each other, emotionally and physically, and learn how to make contact with other men in respectful and nonthreatening ways. We will share our laughter, stories, and feelings, and in so doing, reclaim our souls hidden beneath our sexual personas.” All gay, bi, and trans men are welcome, regardless of age or HIV status, single or in relationship. $885 Weekend of February 16–18 Five-Day Massage Intensive Unnamed Desires, Unacknowledged Powers Sherry Galloway & Pablo Piekar This massage workshop explores the fundamental elements of bodywork: grounding, centering, breath awareness, touch sensitivity, and intention. A hands-on approach will combine a balance of long, integrative strokes with detailed attention to specific areas of the body. There will be emphasis on the issue of boundaries and trust with respect to the client’s physical and emotion well-being. Meditation and movement will be included to enhance the connection between client and practitioner. This workshop is for beginning bodyworkers and those interested in learning some new approaches to massage. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $885 George Leonard Ever since humanity first learned to think and hope, human beings have been haunted by an irrepressible dream—that the limits of human ability lie beyond the boundaries of the imagination; that each of us uses only a fraction of our abilities; that there must be some way for everyone to achieve far more of what is possible to achieve. Now science is showing us that the creative capacity of the human brain/body may be, for all practical purposes, infinite. Research conducted by George Leonard and Michael Murphy suggests that the best path to the realization of our latent powers lies in a long- term practice that integrates mind, body, heart, and soul. Healing, Initiation, Ritual, and Community In this hands-on workshop, Leonard introduces you to Integral Transformative Practice (ITP), a practice that can help you realize your inborn genius while bringing you pleasure, fulfillment, and good health. You will be introduced to a forty-minute series that includes physical movement, breathing practice, relaxation, transformative imaging, and meditation. You will practice balancing and centering and the creation of effective affirmations. Sobonfu Somé This workshop involves physical movement but is not strenuous. All that’s needed is a generous heart and a willingness to participate. This workshop invites participants to open to the essential universal need for initiation, for a deep and radical exploration of the true purpose and place of each individual in this life. Sobonfu will present how to use ritual prac- This workshop is for anyone seeking to gain a practical appreciation for initiation and sacred space. Recommended reading: Somé, Welcoming Spirit Home and The Spirit of Intimacy. $485 Relationship: A Spiritual Journey Mary Goldenson Relationships present profound opportunities for personal development and spiritual fulfillment. Healthy relationships are the foundation of healthy families and ultimately a healthy society. If we embrace the challenges of our relationships they become great teachers, mirrors reflecting unseen and often DANIEL BIANCHETTA Recommended reading: Leonard & Murphy, The Life We Are Given; Leonard, Mastery and The Way of Aikido. $485 “There is a deep longing among people in the West to connect with something bigger—with community and with spirit,” writes Sobonfu Somé, one of the foremost voices in African spirituality to come to the West. “People know there is something missing in their lives, and I believe that the rituals and ancient ways of the village offer some answers.” Sobonfu, whose name means “keeper of the rituals,” travels the world on a healing mission, sharing the rich spiritual life and culture of her native Burkina Faso. tices common to the indigenous world of Africa and elsewhere, where ritual is used as a means of connecting with the hidden ancestral realm, the vibration of nature, oneself, the community, and Spirit. 59 3000 years ago, the goddess disappeared. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam expelled goddesses, banned women from conducting major religious sacraments, and decreed that property should pass through the father’s line. Patriarchy and misogyny informed the following centuries. Historians, women, and those spiritually inclined have puzzled over this historical enigma for years. What happened? What event could have been so immense as to change the sex of god? This workshop will examine these questions and explore the possibility that the goddess’s dethronement was due to the invention of literacy, especially alphabet literacy. Using sacred images and texts, familiar works of art, and mysterious paintings, the group will explore the reasons for this dramatic shift, delving into right brain/left brain differences, history, mythology, gender issues, and many other subjects. Before the workshop’s conclusion, participants will discuss Inanna, Isis, Artemis, Dionysus, Moses, McLuhan, Gimbutas, Buddha, Gutenberg, Hildegard, The Tao, television, and the Internet. Recommended reading: Shlain, The Alphabet Versus the Goddess: Male Words and Female Images. $485 Sensory Awareness: The Rediscovery of Experiencing DANIEL BIANCHETTA Jill Harris rejected parts of ourselves. Relationships provide the opportunity to experience both our greatest pain and joy. The challenge of this spiritual journey is to: • Open ourselves to all of life—suffering and joy, success and failure, gain and loss • Fully acknowledge to ourselves the truth of who we are • Commit to living our deepest values and dreams, and make powerful choices to actualize them This workshop is for all who wish to look deeply into themselves and their lives through their relationships: fathers and mothers, daughters and sons, lovers and partners. Come alone or together. In a supportive environment, you will have the opportunity to heal old wounds, learn new skills to help you in troubled times, and actively create the heartfelt and spiritual relationships you 60 desire. The workshop will draw from Gestalt, Reichian work, dance, imagery, meditation, and breathwork to make it easier to express your truth and take responsibility for your feelings. This workshop may have up to 34 participants. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. $485 The Alphabet Versus the Goddess: The Conflict Between Word and Image Leonard Shlain There is overwhelming archaeological and historical evidence that early societies worshipped goddesses, women were priestesses, and property passed down through the mother’s line. Around 5000 years ago, this feminine orientation began to lose ground. With the advent of a distinct Western culture about Jill writes: “At the beginning of my study of Sensory Awareness with Charlotte Selver (nearly thirty years ago), Charlotte asked me to come directly and simply from standing to lying on the floor. After my third attempt Charlotte observed that I seemed apprehensive. ‘Well,’ I said, ‘the floor seems quite a distance away.’ ‘It is a distance from your head,’ she replied. Then she asked, ‘How far is it from your feet?’ “With that question I realized that I had no sensation of standing, that my orientation was mental and visual, and that something essential was lacking. “This workshop aims to remind us that our sense of ourselves and of the world is based on our being open to the sensory experience inherent in our daily life. In an age—and a society—in which both sensory and information overload are common, we may still discover within ourselves unexpected capacities for discernment and perception, capacities awaiting the interest, patience, and inner quiet necessary for their revelation. “In our time together we will be exploring, sensing our way through such basic activities as sitting, walking, coming into contact. . . in other words, the immediacy of direct experience and the possibility of being more present with whomever we meet and in whatever we do.” Recommended reading:, Brooks, Sensory Awareness. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $485 February 18–25 Clearing a Path: Creating Exact Moments of Healing Mariah Fenton Gladis There are moments in the lives of some people that should never have happened. There are moments that should have happened and didn’t. And there are moments from which we need rescuing. All of these moments have been and still are deeply embedded in our beings, causing us to have unhealthy patterns of living and relating—until they are selectively addressed and transformed. These moments must be relived and rectified. We must etch new memories into our cells and souls. We must provide for the past and current longings of our organism. In this workshop participants will collectively create exact moments of healing. The workshop will be both experiential and didactic, blending individual and group Gestalt work, music, spiritual practices, and bodywork. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $1370 Week of February 18–23 Renaissance: Exploring Big Sur’s Artistic Heritage David Schiffman & Jayson Fann We’re here only to learn, each in our own way, how best to be in God’s grace. — Douglas Madsen, Big Sur artist David Schiffman writes: “If you’re brave enough to answer the question ‘What do you want to be in your life?’ with ‘Everything I am and nothing less,’ then you’re already in spiritual alignment with the magic of Big Sur’s artistic ways.” Throughout its colorful history, Big Sur has drawn distinguished artists, outlaws, pilgrims, seekers, and creative, independent thinkers from all over the world. This legacy, combined with the magnificent, elemental landscape, has produced a unique cultural heritage, a kaleidoscopic blending of artistry and self-sufficiency applied to every aspect of life. Writes David: “If you crave a break from the world of conventional logic, if time for what’s natural, unbounded, and intuitive is essential for your spiritual growth and well-being, if you’d like to cultivate practices that make you feel more juicy, adept, and resourceful, join us at the Art Barn for a week of handmade music, artful voicings (poetic and prayerful), and simple handiwork with clay, stone, and all manner of naturally gathered materials. It will be a time to see with your hands, listen with your eyes, and breathe with all your being. Our aim: to maximize our creativity and celebrate together everything we do in a climate of high spirits, soulful depth, and sweet self-acceptance.” $885 Ericksonian Therapy and Aikido: The Tactics of Change A Workshop for Therapists Stephen Lankton & Frank Calhoun The relationship between Ericksonian Therapy and Aikido is so close that each could be a metaphor for the other. Learning Ericksonian Therapy with conventional lecture, demonstration, and practice alone is a difficult task that takes years to master. The same is true for the martial art of Aikido. Teaching both together enhances Ericksonian Therapy by making a more solid and creative foundation of the basic principles and advanced techniques that arise from them. Erickson’s approach was often a kaleidoscope of interaction and experience that challenged conventional theories of psychopathology and psychotherapy. He did not have or seek a theory of personality. He did, however, have a theory of change. This workshop will cover the “basic footprint” of his problem-solving approach and tactics for change: Matching, Blending, Utilizing, Unbalancing, Reframing, and Co-creating Outcomes. Participants will learn techniques of paradoxical interventions, speaking the client’s language, goal-directed metaphors, indirect suggestions, hypnotic induction, and assessment principles for the appropriate use of Ericksonian interventions. Simultaneously, Aikido will be presented as a physical allegory to the Ericksonian princi- ples to gain a feeling of how the change process truly works using the energy of the client to drive the process. Bring comfortable, loose-fitting clothing, as Aikido will be used throughout. No previous training in martial arts or hypnosis is needed. Prerequisite: Participants must have a master’s or doctorate in the mental-health professions. CE credit for psychologists pending; see page 5. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. $885 Authentic Breathing for Health and Self-Transformation Dennis Lewis There is one way of breathing that is shameful and constricted. Then there’s another way: a breath of love that takes you all the way to infinity. —Rumi To breathe is to live. To breathe fully is one of the conditions of living fully. Unfortunately, most of us do not breathe fully. We have lost the dynamic, healthful power of natural, fullbody breathing that we had as babies and young children. For most us in our busy, stress-filled lives, our breathing is generally so “shameful and constricted” that it undermines our health, our vitality, and our consciousness. Using ideas and practices from his acclaimed book The Tao of Natural Breathing and his more recent audio program Breathing as a Metaphor for Living, Dennis Lewis will take participants on a fascinating journey into the physiology, psychology, and spirituality of “natural breathing.” Through simple but powerful self-awareness, meditation, Qigong, breathing practices, and “Liangong in 18 Exercises” (a Qigong form that can help open up the internal breathing spaces of the body), participants will learn how to integrate natural, wholebody breathing into their lives to support their overall health and their quest for selfknowledge and self-transformation. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $885 CEO Summit for New Organizations Gary Gabel “This summit,” writes Gary Gabel, “is about changing the way we do business. It begins with an exploration of strategies that will enable us to bring a sense of community, motivation, and personal fulfillment to our organizations. We will rethink the purpose of our organizations. How critical is the cus61 tomer? The investor? The employee? Should we establish deeper connections with each group, and if so, how? “We will explore ways in which we can satisfy the need for profitability while not ignoring the development and personal growth of our people. Participants will have a chance to suggest new models and to share current strategies being employed or contemplated by each, with ample time to consider both desired outcomes and unintended consequences. This week can be an important new beginning for your organization. Choose to look at the unlimited possibilities of what we might create together.” This summit is open to CEOs or managers who believe they can make a difference. Organizations of all sizes are encouraged to attend, from twenty-five employees to Fortune 500 companies. Since the focus is on application, this is an opportunity for those who can actually create change within their own organizations to talk with others who are trying to do the same. $885 as resources to lead us into the ecstasy of the deep self. Although powerful, this journey is a gently guided, quietly internal experience. For transformation to occur, traumatized individuals must be willing to let go of the often deeply held “security” of a predictable (though constricted) reality for an expanded, more brilliant world. In thawing trauma, we move out of fixity into flow. In so doing, we are graced with awakening. This workshop—for professionals and laypersons alike—is an opportunity to experience and observe the leaders work with the subtle energies underlying the healing of trauma. The types of trauma to be addressed include physical injury and illness, surgery, birth/fetal trauma, catastrophic events, as well as abuse trauma. The focus of this experiential workshop is personal work combined with brief presentations of theory. Methods demonstrated will be drawn from hypnosis, Somatic Experiencing, and developmental, spiritual, and biological perspectives. CE credit for psychologists pending; see page 5. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. Roger Jahnke, author of The Healer Within, demonstrates how the regular practice of Qigong can prevent and treat illness, establish balance by reducing stress, and bring peace by integrating, body, mind, and spirit. The workshop will begin with simple selfhealing (tao yin) methods of Qigong that can be shared with family, friends, patients, or clients. Inspired by readings from the Tao Te Ching, the original Taoist book of power and “the Way,” students will learn ancient Qigong forms that cultivate “the medicine within.” Finally, the course will explore the Secret of the Golden Flower, a highly refined form of “inner elixir alchemy.” Used in hospitals and clinics worldwide, Qigong is a simple and safe healing art that combines movements and meditation, and blends knowledge from traditional Chinese medicine, ancient quantum systems, Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism. The practice of Qigong can dramatically enhance your health, healing, vitality, empowerment, and longevity. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $485 $485 Weekend of February 23–25 Experiencing Esalen Experiencing Esalen Staff Voices on the Wind Qigong and Inner Alchemy: The Elixir of Longevity and the Practice of Pure Radiance Roger Jahnke For workshop description see September 29October 1. $485 Awakening the Deep Self from Trauma Peter Levine & Maggie Phillips In freeing the immense energies bound in trauma, we can use these instinctual strengths Qigong—the skill of attracting and managing vital energy—can transform your life. Not merely a form of exercise, Qigong is a way of being. Designed for beginning students as well as for more experienced Qigong, Tai Chi, and Yoga practitioners—and anyone else who seeks effective self-healing—this course with Laurel Massé From earliest times, people have raised their voices in chant, harmony, and rhythm to gather in community, to lighten the weight of work, and to deepen the experience of worship. In this workshop Laurel Massé will guide participants to experience the power of their own voices to express emotion, rouse spirit, and alter consciousness. Writes Ms. Massé: “Drawing from many traditions, including the Scots-Gaelic tradition of incantation and blessing (as collected in the remote Scottish highlands and islands), we will develop our own songs of work, ritual, and celebration to invoke and influence the elemental energies within and around us.” Laurel Massé was a founding member of The Manhattan Transfer. After many years as an entertainer, she was drawn by her dreams to search for the ancient origins and deeper purpose of music. In 1994 she began to sing in concert and ritual without instrumental backing, exploring the primal path of unaccompanied song. DANIEL BIANCHETTA This workshop welcomes people at all levels of experience, including those who think they can’t sing but have always wanted to. $485 62 Gestalt Awareness Practice Christine Stewart Price & Guest Leader For workshop description see September 24-29. $885 Radical Healing and the Alchemical Body Rudolph Ballentine & Lorie Dechar The leaders write: “Today we are experiencing a crisis of world consciousness. Crises of such proportions occur at pivotal junctures in history when the future of humanity hangs in the balance. We must choose: plunge headlong into the abyss of global catastrophe or leap across time and space into the liberation of an entirely new way of being on our planet. This seminar is for those committed to the leap: leaders in healing, communications, business, education, and the arts, willing to involve themselves in the transformation needed to ensure a viable future for life on Earth.” Holistic medicine is a hot spot for recent shifts in cultural consciousness. Physician Rudolph Ballentine and acupuncturist Lorie Dechar have distilled the universal principles which form the core of the new medicine. Drawing from Taoist alchemy, Tantric and Native American healing, homeopathy, Jungian psychology, quantum physics, and energy medicine, they have developed a vision of transformation which encompasses, yet goes far beyond, the parameters of personal well-being and health. They present these principles experientially as well as intellectually so you can apply them not only in the treatment room but in the classroom, the boardroom, the community, the family, even in your most intimate relationships. This seminar engages body, emotions, mind, and spirit. Come prepared to learn, laugh, grieve, wonder, and dance. Come prepared to take on the challenge and adventure of alchemical transformation. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $885 Relationship as Spiritual Practice Charlie & Linda Bloom The mind desires an easy relationship. The heart seeks a spiritual partner. The blissful boundarylessness that arises when we merge with another is more intoxi- cating than the most powerful mind-altering substances. Many of us find this state so compelling that we become slaves to the longing for love. This desire is actually a displaced yearning for union with the divine, mistakenly personified in the form of another individual. Since our expectations that this experience will continue are inevitably disappointed, this leads to disillusionment and suffering. Although relationships cannot bring permanent bliss, they can provide a means to experience the fulfillment that is our birthright. In sacred partnership we each vow to use the relationship as a vehicle to promote our own and each other’s evolution towards wholeness. This process is not for the faint-hearted, for we are continually brought face-to-face with elements in our psyche that resist growth and exposure, as well as the fears and attachments that underlie them. It is the fire of this shadow work that makes it both compelling and challenging. Through interactive exercises, guided meditations, process work, and dialogue, this workshop presents an understanding of the means to create sacred partnerships and identifies the traits and skills that we need to cultivate in order to do so. The workshop is open to individuals as well as couples. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. DANIEL BIANCHETTA Week of February 25–March 2 body-oriented psychotherapy, EMDR protocols, and hypnotic techniques will be presented and demonstrated. Peter Levine and Maggie Phillips have taught and published on trauma and stress in national and international settings, and bring a wealth of experience and theoretical knowledge. Please note: Completion of prior training in hypnosis and Level I training in EMDR is strongly recommended. CE credit for psychologists pending; see page 5. CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 5. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. $885 Treating Trauma: An Integrative Approach Peter Levine & Maggie Phillips This workshop—for professionals—explores the treatment of post-traumatic symptoms and conditions through a synthesis of Somatic Experiencing, hypnosis, EMDR, TFT, and other techniques. By understanding the biological impact of trauma, participants can discover and practice more effective ways of applying “cutting edge” approaches to their work with traumatized individuals. The leaders will focus on ways of freeing the immense energies bound in trauma and of using these instinctual strengths as resources to lead clients into the ecstasy of the deep self. This workshop is an opportunity to observe, practice, and do personal work with the subtle energies underlying the healing of trauma. Types of trauma to be addressed include accidents, natural disasters, rape, invasive medical procedures, surgeries, childhood abuse, exposure to violence, and developmental and prenatal stress. Models for interweaving $885 Five-Day Massage Intensive Paméla Espinoza & Robert Helm Esalen Massage is a nurturing practice that honors the sacred and healing quality of touch. In this massage workshop, special attention will be given to self-care, movement, quality of contact, breath awareness, and stress release. Daily hands-on sessions with personal instruction and assistance will help to create a balance of integrated detail with ease and fluidity in the massage. “The Esalen Massage long strokes reflect the movement of the waves in the sea,” writes Paméla. “As you may discover, each element in nature has an aspect to contribute to your practice—and to enriching our human connection.” This workshop is designed for all levels of experience. Please bring comfortable clothes and walking shoes. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. $885 63 S invitational conferences The Esalen Center For Theory And Research I n its ongoing commitment to the fields of education, religion, philosophy, and the physical and behavioral sciences, Esalen has regularly sponsored invitational conferences that bring together experts who share their research and points of inquiry. These conferences have promoted a cross-fertilization of disciplines that have been shunned by traditional educational institutions, leading to pioneering projects in medicine, education, psychology, somatics, meditation research, physics, and RussianAmerican relations. Survival of Bodily Death Conference February 6-11, 2000 The entire human adventure, with all its hopes, dreams, and ambitions, ends with a question mark, a mystery writ large. Where does our consciousness go when we die? Does it dissolve irretrievably into nothingness? Or does it perhaps continue to live, grow, and take on a different form? The answer to these questions have long been the province of old wives’ tales, religious mythologies, and folklore. Today, however, we have the opportunity to approach the subject of human survival of bodily death with empirical rigor, to subject ancient beliefs to cross-disciplinary and crosscultural research that may shed light on this central human question. To explore the existing empirical evidence and to critically examine the related theories put forth, Esalen convened its second annual invitational conference on the survival of bodily death. A few highlights: Philosopher Michael Grosso discussed the G.P. case, a classic in parapsychology that challenges the hypothesis that all mediumistic effects are produced by subconscious psychic ability rather than discarnate spirits. His presentation led into neuropsychologist Ed Kelly’s discussion of the transmission theory of consciousness and how it can account for data that current computational models ignore. Esalen cofounder Michael Murphy reviewed theories and evidence for bodies of “subtle matter” (which could account for birthmarks DANIEL BIANCHETTA Most recently, these conferences have been convened under the banner of the newlyformed Esalen Center for Theory and Research. Concentrating on fundamental fields of inquiry that are ripe for develop- ment, the Center for Theory and Research has selected four areas in which to begin its activities: evolutionary theory, transformative practices, subtle energies, and survival of bodily death. 64 Bruce Greyson, a leading researcher of neardeath experiences (NDEs), discussed an extreme medical procedure for removing aneurysms that cools the patient’s body and brings brain functioning to zero, a process which led to one of the most fruitful NDEs on record, and an area ripe for future research. Anthropologist Antonia Mills reported on her work with Northwest Indian tribes, many of whom have unusual beliefs in reincarnation—including the possibility of one soul returning in multiple bodies—that challenge the single-transmigrating-soul theory of reincarnation. Psychologist Charles Tart discussed the evidence for out-of-body experience and its implications, and led the group in brainstorming future research projects. Finally, Richard Baker Roshi, a leading teacher of Zen, explored the nature of consciousness from a Buddhist perspective. The week ended with engaging debates over models of self and soul and exchanges about how to disseminate the survival evidence that does exist. Other participants included John and Alice Faye Cleese, Esalen board member Mary Ellen Klee, and Esalen staff members Steve Dinan and Dorothy Thomas. A full summary of the conference will soon be available at www.esalenctr.org. Special thanks to the Institute of Noetic Sciences, co-sponsor of the conference. v v v Spirit Awakening Foundation Conference May 26-28, 2000 E salen once again hosted a Spirit Awakening Foundation retreat for eighteen young men and women from the inner cities of Los Angeles. These youths were graduates of a “Unmasking Your Authentic Voice,” a program founded by writer/actress Akuyoe Graham which utilizes writing as the vehicle to explore values and identity issues. Esalen provided the Spirit Awakening participants a supportive environment in which they were encouraged to push past cultural and economic parameters into the realm of spirit and mind. ...I’ve never in my 15 years living here had a time like that. We were all treated equally. At Esalen all my problems were forgotten...I got a chance to be on my own and express all my thoughts and feelings down to paper. It was great even though I was alone because I got to know more of my hidden self. — Natalie Martinez ...There was a pure, genuine love born between my workshop partners and I. We opened ourselves to one another. I supported them and they in turn supported me. They were my friendly ears, my shoulders to cry on, they were a warm embrace over my soul shielding me from all negativity. — Tony B. White None of the young men and women had previously been to Esalen. A sampling of their post-retreat writings: My experience in Esalen was unlike any other experience I’ve ever had before. It’s hard to explain but I know exactly what I felt...I felt whole. I felt loved. I gave love...When I woke up and saw everybody’s face, it made my heart feel at peace. I felt so comfortable. I felt whole. And I haven’t had that feeling in a long time. — Florence Kinslow SPIRIT AWAKENING FOUNDATION Marilyn Schlitz, director of research at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, guided the group through the latest research on distant intentionality, psi processes, and non-local components of mind. Psychologist and parapsychology researcher David Fontana relayed extraordinary findings from a seance group in Scole, England, that purported to be working with a “spirit team” from the other side. Investigators of this case witnessed detailed images produced on sealed film, dancing lights that penetrated physical barriers, disembodied voices, and accurate allusions to information unknown to the seance participants. SPIRIT AWAKENING FOUNDATION and deformations on purported reincarnations), and proposed that these subtle bodies might serve as vehicles for our further evolution. Adam Crabtree, a philosopher and clinician, gave a historical tour through theories of personality and consciousness from Janet to Myers to Griffin to his own, highlighting the paradoxes and challenges that multiple personalities pose to our models. A haven of green and blue and brown./The green of the grass and of the trees./The ever-extending blue of the sea./The brown of the cabins where we slept, but did not stay./The other vibrant colors of the flowers, the food, and the bugs.../The colors of life./The never-ending noise./Not of planes, buses, and angry honking/But of life...pure life. — Kjerstin Barrett 65 S special programs T he programs listed below are either part of an ongoing series or longer than the standard Esalen workshop. Prices quoted below for these programs are for standard accommodations as described in Reservation Information, page 78. Sometimes bunk bed space is available at a reduced rate. Scholarships are also available; please see Scholarship Information on page 79. November 5-10 A Gathering of Spirit: A Wilderness Retreat for People Who Like to Feel Comfortable and Well-Taken-Care-Of David Schiffman & Tom Little Bear Nason “Once upon a time, long ago, when California was still Alta California, it was a land both magical and serene, abundant with breathtaking beauty,” writes David Schiffman. “In the days of the early settlers, people lived far away from one another and visits were few and far between. Every now and then, though, gatherings would be called to mark the seasons, the roundups, the harvests, deaths, births, and marriages, to acknowledge and celebrate what matters in the passage of time. Word would spread and, from hill and canyon, folks would arrive. Their intention: to be generously acknowledged and graciously involved.” Join David and Little Bear on a wilderness journey that recreates this powerfully restorative mood in the spirit of the “Old Ways.” The location: the unspoiled river and mountains of Arroyo Seco, home to both the Esselen tribe and California’s early settlers. This is a retreat for those who would like to do a wilderness retreat and not suffer hardships. It will be a time to hang out, catch up, and celebrate the simple rugged life, a time to create ceremony and music, to hike, swim, ride horses, dance, and heal—all shared in sweet communion. This journey is for anyone interested in the natural world and the gracious comforts of California’s Rancheria days. For further information call 831-659-9577. No previous wilderness experience is required. $885 Please note: Because of the expenses incurred in preparing this workshop, a nonrefundable deposit of $200 is required to reserve a space, with the balance due 14 days before the program begins. If you cancel prior to 30 days before the retreat, your deposit may be applied to other Esalen programs, to be used within one year. If you cancel 30 days or less from the start date, your deposit is forfeited. November 19-December 17 28-Day Massage Practitioner Certification Program The Esalen monthlong massage program provides a minimum of 150 hours of comprehensive holistic training in fundamental massage skills. The training includes anatomy, movement, yoga, meditation, self-care, ethics, and business practices. The daily sessions consist of lecture, demonstration, and supervised hands-on practice. Special attention is given to help students develop a balance between technique, intuition, and creativity. Bodywork is studied as a pathway to well-being and transpersonal growth. Following successful completion of the program, students wishing to fulfill certification requirements have six months to complete and document thirty massage sessions. Upon payment of a $50 processing fee, a California state-approved Certificate of Completion will be issued. This is a professional training group with limited admission, by application only. To request an application form, call 831-667-3000. CE credit for nurses; see page 5. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 5. Standard accommodations: $3975 Bunk bed room, if available: $2795 Ongoing Series The Kabbalah and Healing Close collaborators for over thirty years, Rabbi Steven Fisdel and Dr. Gerald Cohen have been working to apply the most central teachings of the Kabbalah, the Jewish mystical tradition, to the areas of diagnosis, physical treatment, and psycho-emotional therapy. DANIEL BIANCHETTA In the course of working with clients and patients, Rabbi Fisdel and Dr. Cohen have identified precise stages of the healing process and have developed practices for the expansion of consciousness and for integrated healing. Their work is enhanced by correlating Kabbalist doctrines with the wisdom teachings of Tibetan Buddhism as well as with current scientific research in the areas of consciousness, healing, and spirituality. As part of an ongoing program of research and development, Rabbi Fisdel and Dr. Cohen 66 are presenting an evolving series of seminars, sharing their most recent findings, demonstrating their cutting-edge technology, and guiding participants through successive stages of the healing process as well as through expanding levels of consciousness and personal transformation. All seminars in this series are geared for new participants and former seminarians alike. Each seminar emphasizes new perspectives, presents current research, and reviews pertinent material from earlier workshops. See The Living Kabbalah: Healing Practice and the Process of Personal Transformation, October 15-20 and Kabbalah, Buddhism, and Transformation: Releasing the Past, Embracing Life, December 22-29. The Diamond Approach: A Spiritual Teaching for Our Times Teachers of the Ridhwan School are offering a series of workshops in the Diamond Approach (see Soul Without Shame: A Compassionate Confrontation of SelfJudgment, October 8-13). This teaching bridges the traditional divisions between what is considered sacred and what is considered mundane. The methodology of the Diamond Approach is open-ended inquiry into one’s personal experience leading to an experiential understanding of it. The format includes meditation, awareness and movement practices, talks, exercises in self-inquiry, and personal processing within the group. As we inquire into and travel through our inner terrain, the identifications and beliefs shaped by our conditioning—the obscuring veils within— become more and more transparent, and we are able to contact dimensions of reality and human potential traditionally accessible to only a few. As we gradually contact the depths of who we are, our lives progressively become embodiments and expressions of our true nature. As in many schools of spiritual work, spiritual development in the Diamond Approach, while noninvasive and nonconfrontational, does lead to addressing the defenses of the ego and the dissolution of its structures, and so is not appropriate for everyone. It is especially suited to those who have done a lot of spiritual and/or psychological work and who still feel that something within has not been touched. Reading one or both of the books below is recommended to see if you resonate with this approach. While one Diamond Heart workshop may provide a foundation for the next, each is complete on its own and may be taken individually or as part of the series. Recommended reading: Almaas, Essence and Diamond Heart—Book One. The Upledger Institute Series The Upledger Institute was founded by John E. Upledger, who pioneered the field of CranioSacral Therapy nearly twenty-five years ago. Dr. Upledger is a Doctor of Science, an Academic Fellow of the British Society of Osteopathy, and a member of the Alternative Medicine Program Advisory Council of the National Institutes of Health. From 1975 to 1983, Dr. Upledger served as clinical researcher and professor of biomechanics at Michigan State University. During those years he supervised a team of anatomists, physiologists, biophysicists, and bioengineers in experiments testing the existence and influence of the craniosacral system. The results of those studies explained the function of the craniosacral system and its use in treating malfunctions of the brain and spinal cord. The Upledger Institute teaches noninvasive modalities such as CranioSacral Therapy to doctors and health-care practitioners of all disciplines. Curricula range from the structural/functional anatomical perspective to approaches that explore the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual origins of pain and dysfunction. are available for private sessions and classes. If you are interested, please let us know. The Esalen Massage and Bodywork Association (EMBA) also extends Esalen Massage and associated skills. Our listings are public information and are not meant to be an endorsement of any individual or institution. A small library of books on health and transformation, healing, somatics, psychology, bodywork, and related studies is available for teachers, practitioners, and students while at Esalen. For access to this project and the library, write to Laurie Lioness Parizek at Esalen, call 831667-3000, or e-mail glp@thegrid.net. For further information about the EMBA, write to EMBA at Esalen, call 831-667-3018, e-mail emba@esalen.org, or visit the EMBA website at www.esalenmassage.org. Q future programs L isted here are some of the special programs scheduled for the months ahead. This is not an invitation to register, but information to assist you in your longrange plans to participate in an Esalen workshop. Dates are subject to change; please call the Esalen office or see the next catalog for more specific information. During this catalog period, Esalen is offering Energy Integration I (September 24-29), CranioSacral II (October 29-November 3), Visceral Manipulation IB, (November 1217), and CranioSacral I (February 4-9). This work is sequential; most workshops require completion of the previous Upledger course, either at Esalen or elsewhere. Esalen Outreach and Education This project extends Esalen’s work in the healing arts and sciences. An independent service-oriented program of Esalen teachers and associates, Esalen Outreach and Education offers a global information network linking Esalen visitors to centers, teachers, and health professionals in somatics, psychology, and massage, so people may continue their Esalen experience after returning home. Some Esalen practitioners and teachers travel in the United States as well as internationally and March, 2001 28-Day Massage Practitioner Certification Program C. Jay Bradbury, Kathleen O’Shaughnessy & Char Pias The Esalen monthlong massage program provides comprehensive instruction in basic massage skills. The training provides a minimum of 150 hours. After the monthlong program, students wishing to fulfill certification requirements have six months to complete and document thirty massage sessions. Upon payment of a $50 processing fee, a California state-approved Certificate of Completion will be issued. 67 S audio recordings The Dolphin Tape Series Dolphin Tapes has no complete catalog, just overlapping tape lists. When you place an order, let us know your field of interest or your favorite speakers. We may have more information on some of them. Many tapes are in stereo. Tape length is normally 1 to 1 1/2 hours. Single-tape titles are $10: Abraham/McKenna/Sheldrake: TRIALOGUES: Cast of Characters, 1989-90 Anne Armstrong: On Being a Psychic, 1971 Anne & Jim Armstrong: The Power of Intuition, 1987 Angeles Arrien: Eight Universals that Sustain Health, 1990 Gregory Bateson: Cultural Relativity and Belief Systems, 1976 John Blofeld: Taoist and Zen Practice, 1978 Robert Bly: Six Powers of Poetry, 1983 David Brower: Breaking the Species Barrier, 1971 Fritjof Capra: Ecological Vision, 1984 Barry Commoner: Human Meaning of Environmental Crisis, 1971 Prem Das: The Singing Earth (Huichol Chanting), 1977 Ram Dass: Yoga of Daily Life, 1970 Big Sur Drums: The Sky Children, 1968 James Fadiman: Guided Fantasy and Fairy Tales, 1972 James Fadiman: Hasidic and Sufi Teaching Stories, 1980 Stanislav Grof: A New Paradigm for Psychotherapy, 1980 Willis Harman: Origin of the Psychedelic 1960s, 1977 Arthur Hastings: Transpersonal Realities, 1979 John Heider: Living in the Tao, 1987 Albert Hofmann: LSD and the Nature of Reality, 1978 Aldous Huxley: Human Potentialities (MIT Cambridge), 1961 Aldous Huxley: Visionary Experience (MIT Cambridge), 1961 Robert Johnson: The Roots of Modern Masculinity, 1990 Stanley Keleman: Biological Roots of Consciousness, 1970 Jack Kornfield: The Sword of Wisdom (Boston), 1979 Jack Kornfield: The Smile of the Buddha (Bombay), 1982 Stanley Krippner: Communes, Telepathy, and Dreams, 1977 Timothy Leary: American Culture: 1945-1985 (College of Marin), 1977 Janet Lederman: Early Childhood Experience (Gazebo), 1987 George Leonard: Steps Toward Utopia, 1966 John C. Lilly: The Dolphin Experience, 1969 John C. Lilly: Dolphin Behavior with Humans, 1976 Abraham Maslow: Self-Actualization, 1966 Abraham Maslow: Psychology of Religious Awareness, 1967 Terence McKenna: Hot Concepts and Melting Edges, 1994 Terence McKenna: Laws and Freedom, Habits and Novelty, 1994 Ralph Metzner: Varieties of Human Transformation, 1984 Robert Muller: Toward the Language of Happiness (Tarrytown), 1983 Humphry Osmond: Early Psychedelic History, 1976 Joseph Chilton Pearce: Intelligence of the Heart, 1992 Fritz Perls: Dream Theory and Demonstration, 1967-1968 Fritz Perls: Gestalt Therapy and How It Works, 1966 Paul Rebillot: The Pluto Story: Journey into Madness, 1984 Carl Rogers: The Person of Tomorrow, 1970 Carl Rogers: My Philosophy and How It Grew, 1972 Rogers/Bateson: Dialogue on Thinking, Feeling, Learning, 1975 Will Schutz: An Inner Fantasy Experience, 1969 Will Schutz: Principles and Philosophy of Encounter, 1970 Bob Schwartz: Shifting Nature of the Human Journey (Tarrytown), 1983 Charlotte Selver: An Introduction to Sensory Awareness, 1969 Rupert Sheldrake: Morphic Resonance, Formative Causation (Bombay), 1982 Sheldrake/Pearce: Resonant Fields of Heart and Brain, 1993 John “Jay” Shelfer: Taoist Chi Energy Breath Movement, 1993 Julian Silverman: A Lighthearted Course in Miracles, 1984 Huston Smith: The Coming World Civilization, 1968 David Steindl-Rast: The Body, Sensuousness, and Spirituality, 1990 Richard Tarnas: The Passion of the Western Mind, 1993 Charles Tart: On the Paranormal, 1971 Wilson Van Dusen: The Nature of Humanness, 1969 Alan Watts: Divine Madness, 1968 Carl Whitaker: On Becoming a Professional Therapist, 1989 Arthur M. Young: The Reflexive Universe, 1973 Two-tape titles are $16: Walt Anderson & Ted Roszak: (2) The Upstart Spring (Esalen), 1984 Angeles Arrien: (2) Cross-Cultural Shamanic Practice, 1991 Gregory Bateson: (2) Balinese Culture and Shamanism, 1976 Prem Das: (2) The Huichol Cosmology (Creation & Return), 1977 Ram Dass: (2) One Man’s Journey to the East, 1969 Bruce Kumar Frantzis: (2) Taoist Philosophy and Practice, 1994 Buckminster Fuller: (2) The Critical Path (Maui), 1982 Stanislav Grof: (2) The Birth Trauma, 1981 Stanislav Grof: (2) The Cosmic Game, 1987 Jean Houston: (2) The Possible Human (Boston), 1979 Robinson Jeffers’s Poetry: (2) A Dramatic Celebration (Carmel), 1972 Timothy Leary: (2) The Power of Imprinting, 1982 Joseph Chilton Pearce: (2) The Magical Child, 1975 Frederic Spiegelberg: (2) India and the Saints, 1964 Wilson Van Dusen: (2) Confronting Hallucinations, 1982 Alan Watts: (2) Eastern Religion and Western Therapy, 1971 Watts/Grof/Silverman: (2) The Science of Madness, 1968 Watts/Perry/Ginsberg/Naranjo: (2) The Poetry of Madness, 1968 Janet Zuckerman: (2) The Feeling Process, 1987 Four-tape titles are $34: Ralph Abraham: (4) The Chaos Revolution, 1994 James Fadiman: (4) A Weekend of Stories, 1984 David Finkelstein: (4) Indeterminacy and Undecidability, 1978 Roland Fischer: (4) Creative, Psychotic, and Ecstatic States, 1969 Buckminster Fuller: (4) Integrity Day (Marin), 1983 Abraham Maslow: (4) An Informal Weekend in Big Sur, 1966 Terence McKenna: (4) Eros, Chaos, and Meaning’s Edge, 1994 Terence McKenna: (4) Deeper and Broader Questions, 1994 Rupert Sheldrake: (4) Resonance and the Habits of Nature, 1987 Rupert Sheldrake: (4) Rebirth of Nature: Revival of Animism, 1990 David Steindl-Rast: (4) Living in the Now, 1988 David Steindl-Rast: (4) Enjoying Poetry, 1992 Andrew Weil: (4) New Insights into Addiction, 1987 Colin Wilson: (4) Human Evolution and a New Psychology, 1968 The Dolphin Vinyl Album Tape Sets: Gregory Bateson: (6) Steps to an Ecology of Mind, 1980 UCSB Symposium: (6) Entheogens, The Spiritual Psychedelics, 1983 John C. Lilly: (6) Ego, Self, and Essence, 1971 John C. Lilly: (6) The East Coast Workshop, 1973 Abraham Maslow: (6) The Eupsychian Ethic, 1969 Joseph Chilton Pearce: (6) Journey to the Heart, 1990 Rupert Sheldrake: (6) Resonance and Presence of the Past, 1985 Andrew Weil: (6) All You Wanted to Know About Drugs, 1993 Robert Anton Wilson: (6) The “Coincidance” of Joyce, 1985 Ruthy Alon: (6) Lessons in the Feldenkrais Method (Series I or II) Terence McKenna: (8) Collected Talks: Series I (1982-83) or II (1983-86) Terence McKenna: (8) The Esalen Scholar-In-Residence Series, 1989 Julian Silverman: (8) Commentaries on A Course in Miracles, 1980 Colin Wilson: (8) The New Analytic Philosophy, 1967 Colin Wilson: (8) New Pathways in Human Evolution, 1990 Selections: (8) Early Psychedelic Years (Series I), 1977-1983 Buckminster Fuller: (8) The Pajaro Dunes Tapes, 1977 Moshe Feldenkrais: (6) Awareness Through Movement Lessons (Series I) Terence McKenna: (8) True Hallucinations (A Talking Book), 1984 Abraham/McKenna/Sheldrake: (10) TRIALOGUES at the Edge, 1989-90 Virginia Satir: (10) Conjoint Family Therapy, 1968 Esalen Symposium: (12) Wilhelm Reich: His Life and Work, 1974 Gregory Bateson: (12) Informal Esalen Lectures, 1975-1980 (Archives) $56 $56 $56 $56 $56 $56 $56 $56 $56 $60 $66 $66 $66 $66 $66 $72 $72 $72 $72 $84 $84 $96 $96 Please add $3.00 to your complete order for handling and mailing (add $3.00 more if you wish priority mail). Overseas orders add $1.00 per tape for mailing. California residents include 7.25% tax. Institutional purchase orders please add 10% to tape cost for invoicing and deferred payment. Allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery (most orders are mailed within two weeks). Please mail your order and your check payable to:DOLPHIN TAPES, P.O. Box 71, Big Sur, CA 93920 Advertisement: Sales of these tapes support the Human Potential Audio Foundation (HPAF), a California nonprofit dba Dolphin Tapes, which is independent of Esalen. 68 S work study program T he Work Study Program is a 28day program for those interested in an intense involvement with the Esalen environment. It is a work- and service-oriented program, emotionally and physically challenging, and only rarely is it restful. Participants work 32 hours per week in one of Esalen’s departments and participate in that department’s program. Selection of work students is done by the Work Study Coordinator. Since this is a work and service program, preference is given to applicants who are open and willing to learn about themselves within the work context as well as within the study/process groups. Because the work can be physically challenging (lifting, bending, etc.), it may not be suitable for all who wish to apply. First-month work students, in particular, are assigned to departments largely on the basis of community need (usually the kitchen or housekeeping). DANIEL BIANCHETTA During most evenings and one weekend intensive, work students are together in one of two groups (see below). Each group emphasizes one type of growth practice, such as Gestalt, meditation, creative arts, massage, or somatics work, and has a specifically assigned leader(s) who is with the group throughout the month, coordinating the study schedule and facilitating many of the evening sessions. Applicants may state their preferred group and must be prepared to stay at Esalen for the entire month. Guersenzvaig, participants will be practice the fundamentals of hatha yoga (with a focus on the philosophy and spirituality of yoga practice) as well as explore the basic elements and archetypes of astrology and its relationship to yoga. The program will provide and support an immersion into the practices of meditation, yoga, and astrology as a means of understanding and unifying core underlying principles. Please note: This program is designed to explore October 15–November 12 and apply human values and potentials. It is not intended as a substitute for therapy or as a “cure.” A month with John Soper will center on ways to improve the quality of one’s life. Gestalt Practice will be the vehicle for personal growth in a group setting. The work will create a safe environment from which to experiment and take risks. As new and unfamiliar ways of behavior and expression emerge, group members can begin to see themselves and others with greater understanding and compassion for the pain and suffering which has led to so much distortion in human behavior. Each individual’s personal journey will be respected. Work Study Programs scheduled for this catalog period are: September 17– October 15 Self-exploration and group process will be the emphasis of a month with Seymour Carter & Associates. The program will feature Gestalt group process, both structured and unstructured, along with meditation, sensory awareness, guided fantasy, and massage to create a transformative experience for participants. Each participant’s process of development will be honored, encouraged, and treated as unique. In a monthlong program with yoga teacher Thomas Fortel and astrologer Sylvia Maria Lucia Sauer Holloman will lead a monthlong program teaching spiritual massage and healing—the laying on of hands. This practice integrates both hands-on and energetic work. Yoga, meditation, artwork, and Tibetan and bioenergetic exercises will be incorporated to complement this energy work and to help bring participants in tune with their bodies. The program will integrate emotional release work and group process as they organically emerge. November 12–December 10 The focus of a month with David Schiffman is the theme of transition. This program is geared for people facing major changes who would like to create a time for sanctuary and a mood of mutual support. The intention will be to cultivate an individual approach to change that is heartfelt, open-minded, and resourceful in spirit. Traditional methods of self-inquiry (Gestalt Practice, bioenergetics, psychosynthesis) will be combined with innovative methods incorporating music, meditation, poetry, ritual, and prayer. Kenn Chase leads a monthlong intensive exploration of the entire Yang-style T’ai Chi Ch’uan sequence. Students will study the fifty-four postures of this ancient movement meditation, with hours of practice and refinement. Kenn will integrate Feldenkrais® Awareness Through Movement exercises into the class, helping students to free the body for more efficient mastery of the T’ai Chi forms. Movement analysis and Functional Integration will also be part of the program, helping to relieve stress and pains arising from chronic misuse of posture. 69 December 10–January 7 A month with Paula Shaw & Peter Friedberg focuses on play, process, presence, and selfexpression. Applying theater games, improvisation, group process, and irreverent humor, this program is designed to help participants experience themselves in ways they haven’t experienced themselves previously. In the midst of this process, the group will be creating an end-of-the-month show to perform, without a net, for the Esalen community. Using rhythms and songs of celebration from West Africa, the Caribbean, and New Orleans, Gordy & Zoë Ryan will focus on music, dance, and ritual to “unload your baggage and soar into inspiration.” Movement sessions will include the 5RhythmsTM of Gabrielle Roth as well as traditional West Indian dances. The 9 Ways of ZhikrSM, an ecstatic ritual of rhythmic breathing, movement, and chanting, will also be offered. Bring African hand drums, if you have them. January 7–February 4 A month with Dean Marson focuses on body awareness and self-care. The group will explore the body/mind connection utilizing the tools of meditation, movement, yoga, selfmassage, and touch. Participants will have the opportunity to create and implement a personal practice for self-healing, increased ease of movement, and ongoing body maintenance which they can incorporate into daily life. Eric Erickson leads a group devoted to the development of integral practices. Gestalt Practice (both intrapersonal and interpersonal), meditation, movement exercises, and the experience of nature will be explored as complementary awareness practices which, when combined, integrate mind-body-spirit into a greater whole and enhance personal development and transformation. The group will seek to restore spiritual power and to apply shamanism in contemporary daily life to help heal oneself, others, and the planet. “Open Circle” with Howard Schechter & Barbara Lee is a voyage into the realm of feelings and a celebration of our identity as divine beings. This program integrates the psychological methods of psychosynthesis, Gestalt, and process work with the applied arts of movement and art therapy. The movement within the circle will be determined by the individuals and the group in the moment. Surrendering to the spontaneous unfolding of the circle can lead to elevated states of consciousness and a sense of full aliveness. Jeremiah Abrams leads a monthlong practicum exploring the connections between inner work and outer choices, between body and psyche, soul and spirit, ego and shadow. In addition to traditional and innovative methods of dreamwork, the program will employ shamanic Dreamtime journey, bioenergetic release, soul retrieval, trance induction, music, meditation, and ritual. This is an opportunity to learn the skills of constructive dream interpretation (built on the work of C.G. Jung) and to cultivate a personal vision of a life worth living. Helen Jerene Malcolm guides a month of Vision Painting in which painting is used as a process to expose the limitations of the conditioned mind. The atmosphere will be one of exploration and acceptance, encouraging participants to suspend judgment and enabling the creative impulse to play, take risks, and face fears. Emotional awareness, visualization, meditation, music, and dream images will be used to evoke creative expression—through color, light, and form—from one’s inner source of wisdom and intuition. Month of February 4–March 4 70 Food and Housing: Accommodations are shared (occasionally co-ed), with up to four people to a room, usually at South Coast Center, a staff complex located 1.5 miles north of Esalen. Housing and meals are included in your tuition. Transportation: When making travel Month of March 4–April 1 Please note: There will be a $40 materials fee paid directly to the leader. Shamanism is the oldest spiritual system in the world. Nan Moss & David Corbin offer a monthlong exploration of the shaman’s ancient and universal methods to enter nonordinary reality for problem solving, wellbeing, and healing. Participants will learn to enter the shamanic state of consciousness and be initiated into the shamanic journey to experience the same sources of profound wisdom and compassion known to our ancestors. in full at the time you apply. The work scholar fee is $795 for the first month, $745 for the second month, and $695 for the third month. Work students may be invited to remain for a second or third month depending on space available and community needs (work scholars may not, however, stay longer than three months in a twelve-month period). Occasionally it is possible to stay for a longer period as an Extended Student. There are no scholarships available for the Work Study Program. Inasmuch as the Work Study Program is a complete program in itself, please do not plan to take regularly scheduled catalog workshops during your stay. Professional services, such as massage and counseling, are available at staff rates. Fees: A deposit of $400 in U.S. currency is required with your application. You may pay arrangements, note that the closest airport to Esalen is Monterey. With at least 48-hour advance reservations, van service to Esalen is available from the following locations on the Sunday of your arrival: Monterey Airport: Departs 4 pm. Cost: $30 Monterey Transit Center: Departs 4:20 pm. Cost: $30 San Francisco Airport: Departs 1:30 pm. Cost: $80 For van reservations call 831-667-3005. Please note: Application is not registration in the program. Registration is made only after approval of application and upon receipt of deposit. If you do not pay in full at the time of application, the balance of the fee is due on arrival and is nonrefundable thereafter. Of the original amount paid, you will be refunded the following amount if you choose to cancel: 15+ days prior to start, $300; 8-14 days, $200; 3-7 days, $100; 0-2 days, $0. Please mail the application form (see next page) with your personal statement and deposit to: Work Study Program Esalen Institute Big Sur, CA 93920 or fax to: Work Study Program 831-667-2724 We will mail you a response within 14 days of receipt of your application. For more information contact the Work Study Coordinator at the above address or phone: 831-667-3010; fax: 831-667-2724; e-mail: workstudy@esalen.org Q work study program application please print legibly. Name _______________________________________________________________________________________ o Male o Female Today’s Date __________________________________________ Phone: Day ( ————— ) ___________________________________ Evening ( ————— )_____________________________________ Fax ( ————— ) _______________________________________ Home Address __________________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip __________________________________________________________________________ Country___________________________________ E-mail Address _______________________________________________________ Date of Birth ___________________________ Age ______________ Occupation ______________________________________________________________ Place of Employment____________________________________________________________________________________ Do you have any limiting physical/emotional conditions (e.g., bad back, severe depression) which might affect your full participation in this program? o Yes o No If yes, please specify ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Are you currently taking any medication? o Yes o No If yes, please specify ________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ If a former Work Scholar, list approximate dates and where you worked _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Work Study Program is for 28 days, beginning and ending on Sunday. Sometimes particular dates and/or leaders are not available. List below, in order of preference, the dates/leaders for which you are available. (For example, Choice 1: 10/15 to 11/12, Soper; Choice 2: 10/15 to 11/12, Holloman; Choice 3: 11/12 to 12/10, Chase; Choice 4: None.) dates Choice 1 _________________________________ to ___________________________________ Preferred Leader ____________________________________________________________________________________ Choice 2 _________________________________ to ___________________________________ Preferred Leader ____________________________________________________________________________________ Choice 3 _________________________________ to ___________________________________ Preferred Leader ____________________________________________________________________________________ Choice 4 _________________________________ to ___________________________________ Preferred Leader ____________________________________________________________________________________ If your application is accepted and we cannot give you Choice 1 above, we will place you in your next available choice. Should this occur, would you like to be on a wait list for your preferred choice(s) or take the available guaranteed space only? o Wait list(s) o Guarantee only If on a wait list, you will automatically be enrolled or changed if a space becomes available, and then notified. You must let us know if you wish to be removed from a wait list. Work students may be invited to remain for a second or third month, depending on space available and the needs of the Esalen community. Please indicate your availability for such an invitation (no obligation): o No extension o One-month extension o Two-month extension We encourage ridesharing. Are you bringing a vehicle? o Yes o No; Are you willing to give a ride? o Yes o No; Receive a ride? o Yes o No; Either give or receive a ride? o Yes o 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). o Place me wherever I’m most needed – or – note my preferences below. Choice 1 __________________________________________________ Skills/Experience ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Choice 2 __________________________________________________ Skills/Experience ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Choice 3 __________________________________________________ Skills/Experience ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ o Please check here if you have emergency medical skills (M.D., R.N., or E.M.T.) and are willing to use them during your stay. Please attach a personal statement about your interest in the Work Study Program and why you’d like to participate. 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 o Monterey Airport, 4 pm ($30 fee); o Monterey Transit, 4:20 pm ($30); o San Francisco Airport, 1:30 pm ($80). Payment o $400 deposit o $795 o $————— Other Card No. _______________________________________________________________________________ o Check (U.S. funds only), attached and payable to Esalen Institute Credit Card Expiration Date _____________________________________________________ o MasterCard o VISA o American Express Name (if different from name above) _________________________________________ Please Note: No pets, drugs, or violence allowed. Authorizing signature ______________________________________________________________ Applications cannot be considered without a deposit and a personal statement included. 71 R biographical information A B Horst Abraham, a longtime associate of Tim Gallwey and his Inner Game approach to learning, was both an Olympic athlete and coach. He consults to world-class leaders and has taught leadership internationally for more than thirty years. p. 51 Richard Balaban, a licensed clinical psychologist and certified group psychotherapist, has taught at Indiana University and SUNY at Buffalo. His passion is for his family, his work, and life’s journey. p. 41 Ralph Abraham has been a professor of mathematics, chaos pioneer, and author since 1960. He has recently written or cowritten Chaos, Gaia, Eros; The Evolution Mind; and Bolts from the Blue: Art and Mathematics in the Evolution of Consciousness. p. 14 Jeremiah Abrams is director of the Mt. Vision Institute, a certificate program in pastoral counseling in Marin County, Calif. His books include the best-selling Meeting the Shadow, The Shadow in America, and Reclaiming the Inner Child. p. 70 Mark Abramson is a part of the Stanford Complementary Medicine Clinic and heads the Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Program at UCSF/Stanford Hospital and Stanford University. He teaches a required meditation program at Stanford University School of Medicine. p. 37, 48 Carol Adrienne is the author of The Purpose of Your Life, The Purpose of Your Life Experiential Guide, The Numerology Kit, and coauthor (with James Redfield) of the two Experiential Guides for The Celestine Prophecy and The Tenth Insight. p. 32 Dee Ahern is a physical therapist who has studied with The Upledger Institute since 1984. A Visceral Manipulation practitioner for ten years, she also has extensive clinical experience in acute care, long-term care, and outpatient rehab settings. p. 34 Ronald Alexander, a psychotherapist in Santa Monica, Calif., specializing in mind/body therapies, has explored Buddhist meditation and healing disciplines for twenty-eight years. An entertainment industry consultant, he focuses on leadership coaching, creativity, and communication. p. 20, 54 Dani Antman is a member of the supervisory faculty of A Society of Souls, a fouryear training in Integrated Kabbalistic Healing®. She brings a non-dual approach to healing, based on the Judaic metaphysical path. p. 54 Thomas Ashley-Farrand is one of the West’s foremost authorities on Vedic and Buddhist Sanskrit mantras. He has gathered over 4,000 transliterated mantras, and is recognized for his mastery of mantra practice by swamis, pundits, and shastris across India. p. 24 72 Rudolph Ballentine is the founder/director of the Center for Holistic Medicine in NYC. A Duke Medical School graduate, he completed a residency in psychiatry, then a post-graduate fellowship in Ayurveda in India, where he also studied homeopathy. p. 63 James Baraz has taught vipassana insight meditation since 1977. Cofounder of Spirit Rock Meditation Center in Marin County, Calif., he leads retreats internationally. He teaches classes in Berkeley, where he also has a counseling practice. p. 26 Edmundo Barbosa is a body-oriented psychotherapist from Sao Paulo, Brazil. He is the founder and director of Revida, a center for work with cancer patients, and Iniciativa Gaia, an institute for human growth in Brazil. p. 46, 48 Amelia Barili is an Argentine-born journalist and university professor who teaches Latin American Literature at UC Berkeley. Coauthor of Conversations with Borges, she is author of Jorge Luis Borges y Alfonso Reyes and the forthcoming Borges, A Weaver of Dreams. p. 27, 55 Sondra Barrett is a longtime explorer of “the mysteries of inner space.” A scientist and photographer with more than twenty years of academic medical research, she is at the forefront of merging medicine with complementary health care. p. 32 Ellen Bass has supported, encouraged, and inspired writing for over twenty years. She has published a dozen books, including poetry, nonfiction, and children’s stories. p. 25, 40 Mary Catherine Bateson is a cultural anthropologist teaching at George Mason University. Her books include With a Daughter’s Eye: A Memoir of Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson; Composing a Life; and Peripheral Visions. p. 16 Rob Bauer has been working with gay men for fifteen years as a body-centered psychotherapist. He has presented his groundbreaking “Touching the Body, Healing the Spirit: The Rubenfeld Synergy Method for Gay Men” at Esalen and Omega Institutes. p. 58 Therese Baxter is a classically trained actress and certified instructor of Physio-synthesis with over twenty-five years’ experience in Alexander Technique. She has trained in Ki healing since 1984 and has a private SIKE practice in Los Angeles. p. 44 Tandy Beal, dancer, choreographer, actress, comedienne, and dreamer, has performed as a solo artist and with her own ensemble in major cities and festivals throughout the world. She is director of the Pickle Family Circus. p. 30 Richard Beban, screenwriter, poet, professional storyteller, and teacher, has taught “Living Mythically” with Kaaren Kitchell at Esalen, the Los Angeles Jung Institute, and UC Santa Cruz, and has conducted myth courses with Phil Cousineau. p. 29 Jeff Berner has photographed worldwide, and photo-illustrated Uncarved Block, Unbleached Silk: The Mystery of Life by Alan Watts. His work has received two awards from Life magazine and has appeared in Omni and Psychology Today. p. 21 Charlie Bloom is a teacher, consultant, and therapist specializing in relationship issues. He has designed and facilitated experiential seminars since 1982, and codirects The Empowerment Network with his wife Linda. p. 29, 63 Linda Bloom is a psychotherapist, seminar leader, and codirector of The Empowerment Network. She has facilitated relationship workshops throughout the U.S. as well as internationally. p. 63 Julie Bowden worked as a psychologist for twenty-two years, specializing in substance abuse, children of alcoholics, and childhood trauma. Her mission was to facilitate people to live beyond their past. Now she has begun the life of a sadhu (wanderer). p. 41, 46 C. Jay Bradbury is a member of the Esalen massage staff and in private practice. The developer of Muscle Lengthening, he works to encourage the quieting of the mind-body with the intention to expand consciousness. p. 50, 67 Carolyn Braddock is a body-centered therapist and consultant in private practice in Lakewood, Colo. She authored Body Voices and trains professionals in posttraumatic stress disorder using breath, sound, and movement. p. 35 Devers Branden is coauthor, with her husband Nathaniel, of What Love Asks of Us. She also works as a business consultant. p. 18 Nathaniel Branden is a practicing psychologist in Los Angeles who does phone therapy with clients nationwide. He is a psychological theorist and author of sixteen books, including The Art of Living Consciously and The Six Pillars of SelfEsteem. p. 18 Deborah Brenner, an artist displayed in galleries internationally, is an art therapist devoted to exploring the creative process of relationship. She and her husband Paul have offered workshops throughout the U.S. and Canada. p. 52 Paul Brenner holds a doctorate in medicine and psychology. Moderator of the PBS series “Healing Through Communication,” he is the author of A Shared Creation, Health is a Question of Balance, and Seeing Your Life Through New Eyes. p. 52 Byron Brown has been a teacher in the Ridhwan School for ten years, working with individuals, groups, and teachers-in-training. A student of A.H. Almaas and the Diamond Approach since 1982, he is the author of Soul Without Shame. p. 23 Robin Burnside is a former manager of the Esalen kitchen as well as former chef/owner of two successful restaurants. She is currently working on a collection of recipes for an Esalen cookbook. p. 18 C Frank Calhoun is a third-degree black belt in Aikido and a full-time Aikido teacher and secondary school teacher. He has studied Aikido for over twenty years with Dennis Hooker Sensei and Mitsugi Saotome Sensei as well as other Shihans. p. 61 Susan Campbell is a spiritually-oriented psychologist, mediator, team-building consultant, and professional speaker. She has been helping people use their work and their intimate relationships for emotional healing and spiritual development for thirty-three years. p. 31 Fritjof Capra, physicist and systems theorist, is a founding director of the Berkeley-based Center for Ecoliteracy. He is the author of several international bestsellers, including The Tao of Physics, The Turning Point, and most recently The Web of Life. p. 36 Seymour Carter, longtime Gestalt teacher at Esalen and in Europe, is a lifelong student of the ever-evolving models of psychotherapy. He combines studies in family systems theory with Buddhism, sensory awareness, and other body-oriented practices. p. 25, 45, 55, 58, 69 Tom Case has been practicing massage for the past ten years. Since 1993 he has been on the Esalen massage staff. p. 13 Michele Cassou, passionate artist and teacher, is the founder of The Painting Experience Method, now called the Cassou Method. She is internationally recognized for using painting for self-discovery and exploring the spiritual dimensions of the creative process. p. 18 Joyce Catlett, coauthor of Fear of Intimacy, has collaborated with Robert Firestone on all his publications. She is also coproducer of the Glendon Association’s thirty-seven video productions, and conducts couples workshops nationwide. p. 52 Joseph Cavanaugh is a licensed psychotherapist in private practice in the Sierra foothills, a psychology instructor at a local community college, and has facilitated personal growth workshops throughout California for the past thirty years. p. 56 Carl Chase (CC), developer of the CC Flow™, is a bodyworker who specializes in cross-fiber friction and deep tissue methods. He has also studied sports massage and softtissue manipulation. p. 50 Kenn Chase has taught traditional Yang-style T’ai Chi Ch’uan for thirty years and has studied with several T’ai Chi masters. A certified Feldenkrais teacher, he is stress management consultant for Marin General Hospital. p. 69 Gerald Cohen is a lecturer on the subject of consciousness and healing. He is the executive director of the Foundation for Mind-Being Research in Los Altos, Calif. p. 25, 42 Stephen Cohen, Gestalt practitioner and longtime golf hacker, is founder and president of The Shivas Irons Society, a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing golf’s beauties and virtues. p. 19 David Corbin is a shamanic practitioner and teacher, with a private practice in shamanic counseling and healing in Maine. He is a faculty member of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies. p. 53, 70 Olivia Corson is a pioneering movement/story artist, teacher, and performer with a degree in Dance and a master’s in Culture and Spirituality. “Body Tales,” infused with devotion to Earth’s sacred and creative powers, has inspired people internationally. p. 43 Phil Cousineau is a writer, filmmaker, adventure tour leader, and worldwide lecturer. His latest books include The Book of Roads, The Art of Pilgrimage, Riddle Me This, and Soul Moments. p. 41 Stewart Cubley is cofounder of the Painting ExperienceSM in San Francisco and has led seminars in creativity for eighteen years. He currently works as a consultant for corporations concerned with the creative well-being of their employees. p. 27 D David Darling is a cellist, teacher, and composer. He is cofounder of Music for People, an organization dedicated to selfexpression through music and improvisation. His latest recordings include 8-String Religion, Cello, Darkwood, and The River. p. 53 Bhagavan Das is a California-born Bhakti Yogi who in the 1960s was the first Western disciple of Neem Karoli Baba. Author of It’s Here Now (Are You?), he was instrumental in bridging the philosophies of East and West. p. 57, 58 Lama Surya Das is a Buddhist scholar, poet, storyteller, activist, and Dzogchen lineage holder. Founder of the Dzogchen Foundation, he is author of Awakening the Buddha Within and The Snow Lion’s Turquoise Mane: Wisdom Tales from Tibet. p. 16, 17 Lorie Dechar is an acupuncturist, body-psychotherapist, consciousness explorer, and planetary activist. She writes and leads workshops on the psychological aspects of Chinese medicine and the relationship between embodied spirituality and planetary healing. p. 63 Russell Delman studied with Moshe Feldenkrais and has been teaching the method since 1975. For thirty years, he has maintained a Zen meditation practice. He conducts workshops and professional trainings internationally, and has a private practice in Santa Rosa, Calif. p. 57 Patrick Douce, one of Moshe Feldenkrais’s first American students, has been associated with Esalen since 1972. Since 1986, he lives half of each year in Bali, developing programs with Indonesian Silat martial-arts-for-health schools. p. 21 Jim Dreaver has been facilitating healing and transformational work for more than twenty years. He is the author of The Way of Harmony, The Ultimate Cure, and Somatic Technique. p. 43 Dennis Duitch has practiced public accounting and business consulting for over twenty-five years, working with entertainers, artists, and professionals to focus on achieving their goals. p. 49 Timothy Dunphy is a gold-medal martial artist who makes his longtime personal inner practice of energetic transformations available to the public, working with individuals and groups to assist in healing the energetic body. p. 36 Paméla Espinoza is an Esalen Massage practitioner/teacher who weaves the interconnective relationships of the body through spiral patterning and movement. She has been involved with the healing arts since 1972. p. 63 Maty Ezraty is a founder and director of Yoga Works in Santa Monica, Calif. She has been teaching and promoting yoga for the past fifteen years. p. 24, 25 F Jayson Fann, Coordinator of the Esalen Art Barn, is a percussionist who teaches rhythm traditions from around the world. He has studied in West Africa, Central and South America, and the Caribbean, and has collaborated with recording artists internationally. p. 61 Robin Fann has a lifelong background in dance and movement. An Esalen Massage practitioner, craniosacral practitioner, and certified yoga instructor, she has taught and assisted Esalen Massage trainings, yoga retreats, and Upledger Institute trainings. p. 45 John Felstiner has been at Stanford since 1965, and has also taught alumni and adult education. He has held Rockefeller, Guggenheim, and NEA fellowships, and his books on poets Pablo Neruda and Paul Celan won national prizes. p. 29 Lisa Firestone is Education and Program Director of The Glendon Association, adjunct faculty at UCSB, and in clinical private practice. She is involved in training and research in the areas of couple relations, parenting, and suicide and violence prevention. p. 52 E John Firman, a psychotherapist in Palo Alto, trained in psychosynthesis with its founder Roberto Assagioli. He is an adjunct faculty member at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology and coauthor of The Primal Wound. p. 29 Sigrid Emerson, founder of Integrated Fitness in Sherman Oaks, Calif., is a certified personal trainer, aromatherapist, and yoga teacher. Her training and experience also include aerobics, weight training, and Alexander Technique. p. 32 Michael Fischman is a stress management expert and personal development consultant. A founding member of The Art of Living Foundation, he has been a devotee of the Indian spiritual master Sri Sri Ravi Shankar for the past twelve years. p. 33 Eric Erickson has studied Gestalt for many years and was a student of Richard Price at Esalen. He is currently studying intersubjectivity theory and working on his doctorate in psychology. p. 39, 70 Rabbi Steven Fisdel is a teacher and author who has lectured on Kabbalah for over twenty-five years. His current book is titled The Practice of Kabbalah. p. 25, 42 Signy Erickson is in private practice in Sisters, Ore., treating patients of all ages with a wide variety of conditions, using CranioSacral Therapy and SomatoEmotional Release as the basis of her work. She specializes in pediatrics and neurological disorders. p. 56 Lilias Folan continues to share yoga through her PBS series “Lilias!”, her books, and award-winning videos and audio tapes. She conducts seminars internationally and has taught yoga and meditation in Russia and Australia. p. 28 Victor Erofeyev is an internationally acclaimed Russian writer and the author of the novel Russian Beauty. His memoirs are being published in The New Yorker. p. 13 Thomas Michael Fortel is a longtime yoga practitioner/teacher, influenced by the Iyengar and Ashtanga styles. He blends strong practice, focus on alignment and breath, and compassionate support. He leads workshops and retreats internationally. p. 12, 26, 47, 69 Tamara Frankiel is an internationally known scholar from the University of California, Riverside, who teaches Kabbalah in Los Angeles. She is coauthor of Minding the Temple of the Soul. p. 38 Gregory Franta, principal architect of ENSAR Group, an international sustainable design firm, has led many design workshops and has a wealth of experience in environmental design for residences, including “Greening of the White House.” p. 16 Joyce Frazee, a Gestalt practitioner in private practice, is the senior supervisor of the Gestalt Training Institute of Vancouver, Canada. She leads workshops in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. p. 36, 37 Fred Friedberg is a psychologist in private practice who has lectured extensively on controversial illnesses. He is author of Coping With Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and coauthor of the forthcoming professional volume, A Practitioner’s Guide to Controversial Illnesses. p. 42 Peter Friedberg edits the Esalen Catalog. He has lived at Esalen for ten years and must have learned something. p. 70 Linell Fromm, certified in fundraising, received her doctorate in organizational behavior and holds degrees in public health and public policy. A grantwriter for over twenty years, she has a consulting practice based in San Diego. p. 33 Mallory Fromm received his doctorate in Far Eastern Studies, has trained in Ki healing in Japan since 1981, and is an instructor of aikido. He has led SIKE workshops in the U.S. and Japan, and is the author of The Book of Ki. p. 44 G Gary Gabel is President of Great Lakes Strategies, whose clients include both small and Fortune 500 employers. A 1999 finalist for Michigan entrepreneur of the year, he has over twenty years of research and application in motivation and leadership. p. 61 Sherry Sanders Galloway is an Esalen massage staff practitioner and teacher whose focus is sports massage, balanced with Esalen bodywork. A practicing RN, she specializes in emergency medicine and psychiatric intervention. p. 13, 58 Sharon Gannon is the cofounder and codirector of Jivamukti Yoga Center in New York City. A student of the philosophies and sacred arts of India, she travels there yearly to further her studies. p. 58 Glenna Gerard is a nationally recognized consultant in the area of interpersonal communications and transformation. She is coauthor of Dialogue: Rediscovering the Transforming Power of Conversation. p. 54 Ann Gila is a psychotherapist in Palo Alto who has been a psychosynthesis teacher and trainer for over twenty years. She is an adjunct faculty member at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology and coauthor of The Primal Wound. p. 29 73 DANIEL BIANCHETTA Jimmie Dale Gilmore’s two most recent CDs, Spinning Around the Sun and Braver, Newer World, received Grammy nominations in the category of Contemporary Folk Music. His songwriting integrates his life in music with his spiritual life. p. 14 Mariah Fenton Gladis, longtime Gestalt practitioner and trainer, founded and for sixteen years has directed the Bucks County Institute. She is director of the Pennsylvania Gestalt Center for Psychotherapy and Training. p. 61 Mary Goldenson is a clinical psychologist, chiropractor, and certified Radix® teacher in Los Angeles. She has a private practice specializing in relationship therapy and transitions. p. 26, 34, 41, 51, 59 Akuyoe Graham is founder of the nonprofit Spirit Awakening Foundation and serves as panelist for the California Arts Council. She is currently touring nationwide with her one-woman play, Spirit Awakening, and working on her first novel. p. 17 Diane Greenberg, a senior instructor at Charles and Caroline Muir’s Source School of Tantra, is a certified tantric educator with over ten years’ experience. She leads women’s empowerment groups and has been a professional bodyworker for eighteen years. p. 13 74 Judy Greenfeld is a professional dancer, owner of a fitness company, and coauthor of Minding the Temple of the Soul. She teaches new approaches to the body. p. 38 Sylvia Guersenzvaig has been a teacher, counselor, and passionate student of astrology since 1978. She believes that “the Universe is what we are” and uses astrology to picture the Self as an organized presence. p. 69 Rachel Harris was in the 1968 Esalen Residential Program. A psychotherapist in private practice in Princeton, N.J., and a consultant for executives on leadership and interpersonal skill development, she is the author of Children Learn What They Live. p. 33 Justin Hecht is a Jungian psychologist and executive coach in private practice in San Francisco. He teaches meditation and leads groups and workshops designed to awaken authenticity and creativity. p. 58 H Robert Helm is a rogue wave. 63 Steven Harper is a wilderness guide, author, and Big Sur resident. He has led both traditional and experimental wilderness expeditions internationally for over twenty years. His work focuses on wild nature as a vehicle for awakening. p. 12, 26 Paul Heussenstamm is a fourthgeneration artist and has taught “Art as a Spiritual Path” throughout the U.S. and abroad. Gabrielle Roth’s book, Maps to Ecstasy, features his original mandala on the cover. p. 51 Jill Harris, resident and staff member at Esalen from 1967-1971, is still grappling with the question “But what about real life?” She has a massage practice in Palo Alto and has recently co-led Sensory Awareness workshops with Charlotte Selver. p. 60 p. 35, Deborah Ardell Hill is a licensed massage therapist and reflexologist experienced in a variety of modalities, including shiatsu and craniosacral. She also incorporates the chakras and meridians as a framework for looking at the body. p. 47 Gilah Yelin Hirsch is an internationally-known multidisciplinary artist and a professor of art at CSU Dominguez Hills. Her work in writing, painting, photography, and video have been inspired and informed by extensive travel and extended solitary sojourns in nature. p. 36 Martina Hoffmann is a painter, sculptor, and Reiki master whose art explores women’s connection to the Goddess. Her work is featured in the books Return of the Great Goddess and One Source. p. 43 Maria Lucia Sauer Holloman has practiced spiritual healing in Brazil and the U.S. since 1982. She has been a resident student and teacher at Esalen and conducts trainings and seminars internationally. p. 14, 51, 69 Peggy Horan has been practicing and teaching massage at Esalen for over twentyfive years. She is a student of childbirth, dance, and movement. p. 15 Russ Hudson is executive director of the Enneagram Institute in New York. He is the coauthor of Personality Types (Revised Edition) and the forthcoming The Wisdom of the Enneagram. p. 26 Terry Hunt is a licensed psychologist and certified bioenergetic therapist. He has a private practice in Boston, with subspecialties in adult children of alcoholic and abusive homes, addiction, and older adolescents. He is a consultant to the Hazelden Institute. p. 33 Leigh Hyams is a painter/teachingartist at UC Berkeley Extension, JFK University, and Atsitsa in Greece. A Fulbright Scholar whose work is exhibited internationally, she leads painting intensives and museum tours in Latin America and Europe. p. 35 I Lawson Fusso Inada is the author of two books of poetry, Legends from Camp and Drawing the Line, and editor of Only What We Could Carry, a book on the Japanese-American internment experience. He is on the faculty of Southern Oregon University. p. 38 Constance Jones is an MFT in private practice in Palm Springs, Calif. She developed and instructed human sexuality courses at Mt. San Jacinto College. She is also a single mother. p. 45 Richard Jones is a poet whose books include Country of Air; A Perfect Time; and The Blessing: New & Selected Poems. For twenty years he has edited the journal Poetry East. He directs the creative writing program at DePaul University in Chicago. p. 21 Arthur Samuel Joseph is a teacher and professor of voice and creator of Vocal Awareness, a method that integrates mind/ body/spirit through the vocal arts. He is author of Sound of the Soul: Discovering the Power of Your Voice. p. 30 J Lynne Jacobs is cofounder of the Gestalt Therapy Institute of the Pacific, and Teaching and Supervising Analyst at the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis. She publishes articles, teaches, and conducts workshops nationally and internationally. p. 48 K Connie Kaplan, author of The Woman’s Book of Dreams: Dreaming as a Spiritual Practice, is a visionary and an authority on dreaming who teaches a comprehensive spiritual framework by reading each person’s “soul contract.” p. 38 Roger Jahnke has practiced Chinese medicine for over twenty-three years, and has traveled to China five times to learn the secrets of the Qi (universal life force) from master teachers and monks. He is the chairperson of the National Qigong Association. p. 62 Jane Rachel Kaplan is a psychologist, consultant, and writer who has specialized in the treatment of eating disorders since 1977. The author of several books, she is founder/director of Optimal Eating and has a private practice in Albany, Calif. p. 38 Joseph Jastrab is a counselor, wilderness guide, and workshop leader who has been guiding men’s vision quests since 1982. He is the author of Sacred Manhood, Sacred Earth: A Quest into the Wilderness of a Man’s Heart. p. 27 Sevanne Kassarjian is a stage and screen actor who has taught acting and improvisation on both coasts, and recently appeared in The Miracle Worker at Missouri Rep. She frequently conducts workshops with her mother Mary Catherine Bateson. p. 16 Mehri Jensen specializes in relationship, “romantic rage,” and love/sex/intimacy counseling. She has a doctorate in psychology and is in private practice in Fort Collins, Colo., for twenty years, blending modern clinical techniques with ancient spiritual healing arts. p. 37 Lynne Kaufman is an award-winning playwright who has had ten plays premiered at such theatres as The Magic Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Florida Studio Theatre, and Theatreworks. She has taught improvisation at UC Berkeley Extension. p. 54 Robert A. Johnson is a noted Jungian analyst, lecturer, and worldrenowned author whose numerous works include He, She, We, Inner Work, Owning Your Own Shadow, and his recent memoir Balancing Heaven and Earth. p. 41 Pauline Kirby, a teacher and health practitioner for over twenty-five years, has a background in both traditional medicine and a variety of complementary medical practices including acupuncture, herbs, and homeopathy. p. 28 Blackwolf Jones is an Ojibwe elder who received the teachings of the Ojibwe traditions for forty-five years. He is an addictions specialist, psychotherapist, and coauthor of Listen to the Drum, The Healing Drum, and Earth Dance Drum. p. 50 Cathrine Ann Jones is an awardwinning playwright and screenwriter whose films include “The Christmas Wife” (Jason Robards) and “Unlikely Angel” (Dolly Parton). A Fulbright Research Scholar, she studied shamanism and indigenous healing in south India. p. 24 Kaaren Kitchell writes fiction, essays, and poetry, and has traveled the world studying myth and literature for thirty years. She is currently writing a novel and the nonfiction book Living Mythically: Invoking the Gods in Your Everyday Life. p. 29 Gregory Kramer, a Vipassana teacher for twenty years, studied Buddhist meditation and psychology with respected Asian teachers. He directs the Metta Foundation, dedicated to supporting the development of Insight Meditation and the teachings of the Buddha in our current society. p. 57 Michael Krasny, professor of English at San Francisco State University, is host and producer of the award-winning Northern California radio program “FORUM.” He is also a prize-winning teacher, journalist, scholar, and fiction writer. p. 53 L Stephen LaBerge is a scientist dedicated to the transformation of human consciousness. He teaches and researches conscious or “lucid” dreaming at Stanford University. p. 12 Stephen Lankton studied with Dr. Milton Erickson for five years and has authored, coauthored, and edited seventeen books and dozens of chapters on the Ericksonian approach. He has been a student of Aikido for several years. p. 61 Barbara Lee has been a circlemaker for the past eighteen years. Her primary focus is on the heart-centered remembrance of the Divine. She is the author of Loving Yourself. p. 17, 27, 49, 70 George Leonard is the author of twelve books, including Mastery, The Ultimate Athlete, and The Way of Aikido. He is a fifth-degree black belt in aikido, founder of Leonard Energy Training (LET), and president of Esalen. p. 22, 58 Peter Levine holds doctorates in both medical biophysics and psychology. A stress consultant to NASA’s early space shuttle project, he directs the Ergos Institute for Somatic Education and is the author of Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma. p. 62, 63 Dennis Lewis has been developing his approach to natural breathing since 1966. A longtime student of the Gurdjieff Work and Taoism, he also teaches qigong, tai chi, and meditation, and is a practitioner of Chi Nei Tsang (internal-organ chi massage). p. 61 David Life co-created the Jivamukti Yoga method. He completed the Sivananda Teacher Training in India in 1986, and has been teaching yoga since. He was initiated into the sunyas order of Shri Shankaracharya by Swami Nirmalanda in 1991. p. 58 Larry Lima is the founder and president of The Place—A Resource Center for Men. He is a licensed social worker, a certified holistic health educator, and trained as a Gestalt Therapist. p. 27 Amory Lovins has been a resource-policy consultant to ten heads of state and has published 26 books. The Wall Street Journal named him among 28 people in the world most likely to change the course of business in the 1990s. p. 30 Til Luchau is a Somatic Psychotherapist and a Certified Advanced Rolfer®. A coordinator and faculty member of the Rolf Institute’s Foundations of Somatic Practice program, his workshops in the somatic arts have been offered in twelve countries. p. 41 Fred Luskin works at Stanford University’s Complementary and Alternative Medicine Program studying the psychospiritual factors of heart disease. He is also a licensed therapist who lectures and conducts research on the training of forgiveness. p. 24, 37 Carol Lynch is a registered art therapist and licensed marriage and family therapist with a private practice in New Jersey. She integrates art therapy, psychodrama, and emotional release work in her practice. p. 35 M Patricia Ryan Madson, a senior lecturer in the Stanford Drama Department, is Coach of the Stanford Improvisors and a Constructive Living instructor. She received the 1998 Dinkelspiel Award for innovative contributions to undergraduate education at Stanford. p. 50 Loralee Makela is a Feng Shui practitioner of the Compass School. Formerly a human resources specialist at Honeywell and Intel, she places enhancements in offices and homes to catalyze vision and promote productivity. p. 19 Helen Jerene Malcolm, artist, consultant, and teacher, works with a visionary consulting team designing long-range vision paintings for individual clients and Fortune 500 corporations. p. 23, 48, 70 Noel Mapstead is a local fine artist and potter. He has studied and exhibited extensively in New York and is now at home with Big Sur clays using traditional firing techniques. p. 24, 39, 45, 51, 56, 58 Dean Marson is a practitioner and instructor of Esalen Massage who uses selfcare techniques as a means of introducing people to the pleasure and potential of human touch. p. 21, 37, 70 Vin Martí is codirector of Body Moves, an innovative movement arts studio in Portland, Ore., and a movement teacher for over twenty-five years. A faculty member of Gabrielle Roth’s Moving Center, he conducts workshops throughout North America. p. 52 Laurel Massé, cofounder of The Manhattan Transfer, left the group after seven years to pursue a successful solo performing and recording career. She currently sings a cappella concerts and rituals, and leads workshops in the power of song. p. 62 Charlea Massion is a family physician and women’s health specialist who is on the clinical faculty of Stanford University Medical Center. She is a member of the founding board of the American College of Women’s Health Physicians. p. 22 Tom McDonough is a Ph.D. candidate in health care, specializing in manual therapy and energy medicine. The developer of Energy Integration as well as the Health and Personal Mastery Program, he has a private practice in the Boston area. p. 19 75 Jeff McKay has worked as a leadership educator since 1972, conducting programs across North America, in Europe, and Asia. He founded and directed the Redwood Leadership Program at Stanford, based on teamwork, communication, risk, and selfawareness. p. 51 Al McLeod has been a professor of social psychology and a group leader for twentyfive years, specializing in researching and creating deep learning states. His leadership style reflects his interest in Jungian psychology, shamanism, and Tibetan Buddhism. p. 22 Deborah Anne Medow, Esalen workshop leader and bodywork practitioner since 1969, teaches ashtanga yoga, massage, creative movement, Gestalt awareness, and related healing disciplines throughout the U.S. and Europe. p. 15, 35, 42 Brian Melvin has been playing drums for thirty-five years and practicing martial arts for twenty. He has played and recorded with some of the giants of jazz and rock, including Jaco Pastorius, Joe Henderson, and Bob Weir. p. 41 Nan Moss is a faculty member of the Foundation for Shamanic Studies. She teaches shamanism and Tai Chi, and has a shamanic counseling and healing practice in Maine. p. 53, 70 Robert Moss is a lifelong dream explorer, a shamanic counselor, novelist, and former professor of ancient history and philosophy. He teaches courses in personal growth, creativity, and Active Dreaming— his original synthesis of dreamwork and shamanism—worldwide. p. 15 Caroline Muir has been a yoga practitioner for over twenty years. She is a Tantric sex expert who specializes in sexual healing and awakening the Goddess energy in women. p. 13 Charles Muir, a professional yoga instructor for twenty-seven years, is director of the Source Schools of Tantra Yoga in Hawaii and California. He is coauthor (with his wife) of Tantra: The Art of Conscious Loving. p. 13 Elizabeth Murray, gardener, author, artist, and photographer, was trained as an organic gardener by Scott and Helen Nearing. She helped restore Monet’s gardens in Giverny, France, and is a certified Horticultural Therapist. p. 16 Linda Trichter Metcalf, formerly a professor of English and humanities, cofounded the practice of Proprioceptive Writing and has been teaching it since 1976. She is codirector of the Proprioceptive Writing Center in Portland, Maine. p. 30 N Deena Metzger is a novelist, poet, and teacher who thinks about creativity and healing. Her most recent books are Writing For Your Life, the novel Looking For the Faces of God, and a book of poetry, A Sabbath Among the Ruins. p. 34 Hani Naser is a Jordanian-American hand drummer as well as an accomplished oud player, songwriter, and producer. He has performed and recorded with musicians such as Jackson Browne, Ry Cooder, Hamza el Din, and David Lindley. p. 36 Charles Miedzinski, a teacher in the Ridhwan School, is an expressive arts therapist and cofounder of the Arts and Consciousness program at JFK University. For nearly thirty years his transformative arts approach has integrated sacred arts, psychology, and spiritual practices. p. 14 Katie Nash is coordinator of the Group 2000. She currently lives at Esalen, and is an enthusiast of improvisational theatre, dance, meditation, and massage. p. 33 Chuck Miller has been practicing yoga for over twenty-five years and is an advanced Ashtanga student and teacher. His teaching reflects his deep commitment to yoga as a way of life. p. 24, 25 Emmett Miller, physician, philosopher, scientist, and musician, is a highly respected innovator and clinician who has won widespread acclaim for his role in creating the field of mind/body medicine. p. 48 Barry Minkin has more than thirty years of experience as a futurist, author, and global management consultant, including ten years at the Stanford Research Institute. He has consulted with scores of companies, nonprofits, and government and trade associations. p. 25 Beverly Kitaen Morse is a marriage and family counselor in private practice in Santa Monica and a senior instructor at the Rosenberg-Kitaen Morse Institute for Integrative Body Psychotherapy. p. 31 76 Tom Little Bear Nason is a seventh-generation spiritual leader of the Esselen Tribe of Big Sur and a wilderness guide who is dedicated to helping others to mend the sacred hoop of life. p. 31 Maria Nemeth, a clinical psychologist, has been leading seminars for over twentyfive years emphasizing successful communication and the development of excellence with ease. p. 46 Andy Nusbaum is a twenty-five year member of the P.G.A., a longtime teacher, and a founding board member of The Shivas Irons Society. He is committed to the mysteries, beauties, and transformative capabilities of the game of golf. p. 19 O Rollin Oden is a former practicing physician whose longtime love for cooking and baking led him to develop his skills as a staff baker at Esalen. His passion is developing methods to bake hearth-style breads in a home kitchen oven. p. 18 Brian O’Leary was a NASA scientistastronaut during the Apollo program and has served on the faculties of Cornell, UC Berkeley, and Princeton. He is the author of Miracle in the Void, The Second Coming of Science, and Exploring Inner and Outer Space. p. 35 Jessie O’Neill is founder/president of the nonprofit Affluenza Healing and Education Foundation and cofounder/partner of Acacia Clinic, a full-service psychiatric clinic. She is a certified experiential therapist in Milwaukee, Wisc. p. 38 Jim Oschman is a biophysicist, author, and award-winning scientist exploring the relations between conventional biomedicine and complementary therapies. He has made major contributions to somatics by synthesizing diverse scientific and clinical theories and practices. p. 36 Kathleen O’Shaughnessy’s lifelong fascination for what happens in the mind/body has led her to massage, delicate meditation practices, hatha yoga, the major psychotherapeutic and transpersonal approaches, and the explorations of Continuum. p. 22, 67 Brita Ostrom, a licensed MFT, has led massage and other workshops at Esalen for over twenty years. She is trained in Gestalt awareness work and participated in Esalen’s two-year somatics education project. p. 21, 55 P Robert Chi-Noodin Palmer is an Ojibwe descendant practicing tribal traditions, certified in child psychiatry, Gestalt, and Radix. He has taught on the clinical faculties at Cornell, Hawaii, and Stanford medical schools. p. 50 Wendy Palmer is a fifth-degree black belt in aikido. She has taught classes in Conscious Embodiment and Intuition Training for nineteen years. She is the cofounder of Aikido of Tamalpais and author of The Intuitive Body. p. 17 Laurie Lioness Parizek combines traditional and innovative ways of healing. She teaches and practices Chakra Integration and is a longtime teacher of Esalen bodywork. She also pilots Esalen Outreach and Education, extending Esalen’s services out to the world. p. 47, 67 Larry Payne is coauthor of Yoga for Dummies and is featured in the User Friendly Yoga video series. He is founder of the corporate yoga program at the J. Paul Getty Museum and the yoga curriculum at the UCLA School of Medicine. p. 32 Maggie Phillips is a psychologist in private practice and director of the California Institute of Clinical Hypnosis in Oakland, Calif. She leads workshops on hypnosis and personal growth and is coauthor of Healing the Divided Self. p. 62, 63 Char Pias, Esalen massage staff member since 1980, is a facilitator and founding member of the Esalen Arts Center. She is a licensed minister of the Center for Spiritual Healing in Tiburon, Calif. p. 67 Pablo Piekar has been practicing bodywork for ten years. He is a member of the Esalen massage staff and has a background in psychology. p. 58 Amy Pine, an expressive arts therapist from Santa Cruz, Calif., has been leading groups, workshops, and professional trainings for over fifteen years. She is coauthor of the forthcoming book As You Like It: The Power and Joy of Your Erotic Self. p. 40 Christine Stewart Price is a teacher and ongoing student of Gestalt Awareness Practice and other approaches to developing awareness. p. 19, 38, 63 Carol Proudfoot-Edgar leads workshops in the U.S., Europe, and Israel. She integrates shamanism, Native American teachings, and the mystic traditions. In addition to her own workshops, she teaches advanced courses for Michael Harner’s Foundation for Shamanic Studies. p. 40 R Jude Rachele is a human rights consultant and trainer who works with businesses in the U.K. and Europe, addressing the issue of unfair treatment within the workplace and its effect on individual and organizational creativity, productivity, and morale. p. 21 Rollin Rachele, considered one of the world’s leading authorities on overtone singing, embarked upon his overtone singing career in 1979. Originally from Oregon, he has been living and working in Europe since 1982. p. 23 Aminah Raheem is a transpersonal psychologist, the originator of Process Acupressure, an international teacher of body psychology, and the author of Soul Return: Integrating Body, Psyche, and Spirit. p. 32 Caitríona Reed has studied meditation in Southeast Asia, Europe, and the U.S. since 1971, has led retreats since 1982, and received Dharmacarya transmission from Thich Nhat Hanh in 1992. Caitríona, formerly Christopher, is transsexual and now lives as a woman. p. 14 Rhiannon is an acclaimed jazz singer, improviser, and storyteller as well as an inspiring vocal teacher. Her current performing and teaching collaborations include Bobby McFerrin and Robert Hall. p. 55 Don Richard Riso is president of the Enneagram Institute in New York and the most published author in the field. His books include Understanding the Enneagram, Discovering Your Personality Type, and Enneagram Transformations. p. 26 Jack Rosenberg is a psychologist and director of the Rosenberg-Kitaen Morse Institute of Integrative Body Psychotherapy in Venice, Calif. He is the author of Body, Self, and Soul. p. 31 Ilana Rubenfeld, thirty-five-year pioneer in the integration of body-mind-spirit and originator of the Rubenfeld Synergy® Method, is a certified teacher of Alexander Technique, Feldenkrais Method¨, and trained with Fritz and Laura Perls in Gestalt Practice. p. 45 Onàyémi Gordy Ryan, dubbed “the pulse of the planet” by Coleman Barks, has laid down the groove for the Olatunji Drums of Passion and Zhikr Ritual for three decades. His lineage: Yoruba and Mande culture, Papa Ladji Camara, Oscar Ichazo, and inner work. p. 46, 47, 70 Zoë Iyayo Ryan is a dance catalyzer empowering people to experience the healing and transformative nature of dance. Trained in London and apprenticed with Gabrielle Roth, she has a background in theatre and African drumming and dance. p. 46, 47, 70 S Stèphano Sabetti, founder of the Life Energy Process®, has a doctorate in psychology and trains therapists internationally. He is also an organizational consultant. p. 53, 54 Yoshi Sakuyama is a sixth-degree black belt of Shorinji Kempo, a Japanese martial art rooted in Zen Buddhism. He has systematized basic martial arts movements to create the Liu-Ki System, a practice for anyone interested in enhancing mind/body health. p. 20 Umananda Saraswati has been practicing yoga since she was seventeen and currently serves as a mentor to the Jivamukti Center’s teacher trainees. Passionate about all dance, she focuses on the Asana dance, the sacred dance of the Yogis. p. 57 Brenda Schaeffer is an international teacher, psychologist, and addictions specialist whose passion is to put soul back into psychology. She is author of Is It Love or Is It Addiction? p. 56 Howard Schechter integrates a variety of Eastern and Western psychological and spiritual traditions. He is founder and former chairman and professor of the Department of Organization Development at the California Institute of Integral Studies. p. 17, 27, 49, 70 David Schiffman is a longtime group leader at Esalen. His primary interest is in facilitating people in transition toward a more heartful, unstrained existence. p. 13, 23, 29, 31, 42, 44, 50, 54, 56, 61, 69 Stephen Schuitevoerder is a Diplomate in Process Work and is on the faculty of the Process Work Center of Portland. Trained as a clinical psychologist in South Africa, he facilitates trainings in Process Work internationally. p. 41 Laurie Schutz, senior Esalen Massage practitioner and teacher, integrates her degree in body awareness psychology with a nonintrusive massage approach to maximize the release of both mind and body tension. p. 55 Sobonfu Somé, born into the Dagara Tribe of Burkina Faso, was recognized by village elders as possessing special gifts. From the age of five, she was prepared to teach ancient African wisdom, ritual, and practice to the West. p. 59 Will Schutz is one of the most respected leaders in the field of human relations. He has served on the faculties of Harvard, Berkeley, and the University of Chicago, and worked as a consultant with such organizations as General Foods, ITT, and The World Bank. p. 13 John Soper is a Gestalt practitioner with a background in international business. He is deeply aware of the need to improve the environment. p. 69 Margaret Stevens is a senior member of the Esalen massage staff and a student of yoga, dance, and voice. p. 50 Maggie Seeley brings vision and practical tools to a variety of organizations: Fortune 500, nonprofit, and governmental. A management consultant and professor of management for twenty-one years, she is also a practicing Buddhist and an outdoor enthusiast. p. 19 David Streeter, a certified sports massage practitioner on the Esalen massage staff, has taught yoga and anatomy and worked as an athletic trainer. Before joining the Esalen faculty, he lived as a Camaldolese monk. p. 22, 26, 45 Paula Shaw, a professional actress and acting teacher for over twenty years, conducts workshops in expanding self-expression, well-being, and creativity for nonactors across the United States and Canada. p. 38, 39, 49, 70 E.C.G. (George) Sudarshan is a professor at the University of Texas who focuses on particle physics, quantum mechanics, quantum field theory, quantum optics, and foundations of physics. He is author of the forthcoming A Hundred Years of Quantum Physics. p. 31 Leonard Shlain is the author of Art and Physics: Parallel Visions in Space, Time, and Light and a contributor to the Encyclopedia of Creativity. He is the Chief of Laparoscopic Surgery at CaliforniaPacific Medical Center in San Francisco. p. 60 Cynthia Silverman has been an Advanced Rolfer and teacher of bodywork for seventeen years. A longtime student of A Course in Miracles, she also teaches meditation and body awareness. p. 34 Julian Silverman has had successful careers as a scientist, people-helper, educator, and organizational consultant. He harmonizes individual development and community-building techniques with Gestalt awareness training and age-old spiritual principles. p. 34, 35 Tobin Simon is cofounder of Proprioceptive Writing and codirector of the Proprioceptive Writing Center in Portland, Maine. He is formerly a professor of English and humanities. p. 30 Allan Singer is a Boston psychotherapist who speaks and facilitates workshops nationally. He is a contributing author on gay/lesbian/bisexual issues to three books: On Intimate Ground, The Voice of Shame, and a forthcoming book on adolescence. p. 16 Fritz Smith is a physician, cranial osteopath, certified acupuncturist, and founder of Zero Balancing. He is the author of Inner Bridges: A Guide to Energy Movement and Body Structure. p. 31 Gerald Smith is a licensed psychologist in private practice in San Mateo, Calif. He has authored two books on relationships, Couple Therapy and Hidden Meanings, and has led workshops at Esalen for thirty years. p. 46 Keiko Suga is a ceramic artist whose focus is on traditional pottery-making techniques using local clays. p. 24, 39, 45, 51, 56, 58 Ray Swartley is a wholistic-somatic massage practitioner, herbalist, gardener, and trailblazer. An Esalen massage crew and teaching staff member for nine years, he focuses on breath use, passive circular movement, and subtle yet deep structural-tissue contact. p. 35 T Fran Thompson, a lifelong artist, has hiked and sketched the Western wilderness all her life. A thirty-year Zen practitioner and a Chinese brush-painting student since 1973, she exhibits in galleries and publishes illustrated hiking and biology identification guides. p. 26 Vicki Topp is a senior practitioner and instructor of Esalen Massage and somatic bodywork. She teaches workshops and training groups internationally and is a student of Body-Mind Centering®. p. 50 U Daniela Urbassek is a long-term member of the Esalen massage staff. Her work is strongly influenced by her studies in craniosacral work, movement, yoga, and dance. p. 15, 35 V Sietze VanDerHeide is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Los Angeles and a faculty member at Ryokan College. He specializes in neuropsychology, behavioral medicine, and interpersonal relations, focusing on the integration of psychotherapy and neurophysiology. p. 32 Robert Venosa is considered one of the outstanding masters of Fantastic Realism. His work has been the subject of three books, Manas Manna, Noospheres, and the recent Illuminatus (with Terence McKenna). p. 43 W Ellen Watson teaches massage and movement at Esalen where she has worked and studied since 1984. Her work incorporates spiritual healing, hypnosis, Holotropic Breathwork, and the use of essential oils. She coordinates the Esalen Movement Arts Program. p. 15, 26, 45 Paul Watson is a biology professor at the University of New Mexico, specializing in the evolution of social and reproductive psychology and pondering traditional esoteric teachings under the sobering influence of evolutionary theory. p. 15 Gordon Wheeler is senior faculty at the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland and author of Gestalt Reconsidered. He writes and trains extensively in the Gestalt model, focusing on men’s issues, intimacy and shame, and building interpersonal support systems. p. 48, 51 Anna Wise has been training brainwaves for high performance and meditative states for over twenty years. A member of the Academy of Certified Neurotherapists, she is the author of The High-Performance Mind: Mastering Brainwaves for Insight, Healing, and Creativity. p. 18, 27, 47 Nina Wise is a performance artist whose provocative and original works have been honored with seven Bay Area Critics’ Circle awards and three National Endowment for the Arts fellowships. Her written pieces have appeared in numerous magazines. p. 18, 45 John Worcester, a former project engineer, changed careers in 1991 to follow his longtime dream of becoming a hands-on healer. He has been teaching CranioSacral Therapy for the Upledger Institute since 1995. p. 30 John Wymore is the founder and director of The Gestalt Center of New Mexico. His current fascination is with neuroscience and evolution and how they will impact the theory and technique of psychotherapy. p. 15 Attila Thomas Vaas has been a member of the Esalen massage staff since 1976. His skills include polarity, acupressure, and Esalen’s free-form style of massage. p. 47 77 Q reservation information Making Contact with Us Mail or Fax: The most efficient way to payment is due five days before arrival. (Please see page 79 for information on discounts and reduced rate options.) register for a workshop at Esalen is to fax or mail your reservation. If you fax your reservation, be sure to include accurate credit card information. Please indicate your second choice for a workshop in case your first choice is cancelled and we are unable to reach you. Esalen’s Fax: 831-667-2724 Esalen Institute reserves the right to cancel any program at any time. (Our fax line is exclusively for reservations— no personal correspondence, please.) Phone: If you prefer to make your reserva- Workshop Accommodations tion by phone, please be prepared with your completed reservation form, workshop dates and leaders, and your credit card. We know that all calls to Esalen are long-distance and will try to be as efficient as possible. Please Note: Workshop fees cover tuition, food, and lodging. Fees are subject to change without notice. General Information: 831-667-3000 Express Reservations: 831-667-3000 (Express reservations are for those who have previously taken a workshop at Esalen and know the workshop, date, and leader of the workshop for which they are registering. Dial extension 7321.) All Other Reservations: 831-667-3005 Catalog Requests: 831-667-3000, ext. 7100 Messages: 831-667-3000, ext. 7402 (to leave a message for a seminar participant or room and board guest.) Phone Reservation Hours:* Mon., Tues., Thur.: 10 am to 7 pm Wednesday: 10 am to 12 noon Friday: 10 am to 5 pm Saturday: 10 am to 3 pm Sunday: 12 noon to 5 pm *The reservation office is closed on Christmas and New Year’s Day. World Wide Web: http://www.esalen.org Fees Fees and Reservations: Preregistration, by fax, mail, or phone, is required prior to arrival. A registration form is provided on page 80. Since workshops fill quickly, it is advisable to sign up as early as possible. In order to reserve a space in any workshop, we require full payment or the following deposits: Weekend: $150 5 to 7 days: $300 12 to 14 days: $400 19 to 21 days: $450 More than 21 days: $600 Deposits are payable in U.S. currency only. Overseas residents must pay by checks drawn on U.S. banks or use a credit card. Balance of 78 All accommodations are shared. We cannot guarantee requests for singles. Standard Accommodations: This is shared housing, two or three persons per room. In some cases, bathrooms are shared. Couples will always be housed together. The rates listed with the workshop descriptions throughout the catalog refer to these shared standard accommodations. 7-Day Rate, per person 5-Day Rate, per person Weekend Rate, per person $1370 $885 $485 Bunk Bed Rooms: This is shared housing, four or more persons per room. There are a limited number of these spaces, which are reserved on a first-come, first-served basis. $1020 $660 $360 Sleeping Bags: Meeting rooms are sometimes used as shared sleeping bag space and may be available for workshop participants with limited financial means. Sleeping bag spaces are for sleeping only, as meeting rooms are frequently in use and therefore inaccessible between 9 am and 11 pm. There is a 7-day limit on sleeping bag stays. $655 $425 $230 Own Accommodations: If you are staying off the property the following rates apply. Own Accommodations fees must be paid in full prior to arrival. $805 $520 $285 Camping on the grounds, either in tents or campers, is prohibited. We do not have parking space to accommodate RVs. We would like to remind you that scholarship assistance is available; refer to Scholarship Information as well as Reduced Rate Options and Discounts for other economical ways of staying at Esalen. Room and Board Occasionally, when beds aren’t needed for seminarians, room and board is available. This gives visitors the opportunity to enjoy the grounds, the baths, and massage without participating in a workshop. Accommodations are standard (2 or 3 per room) or bunk bed (4 or more per room). Not all rooms have private baths. Room and board rates include dinner on the day of arrival and breakfast and lunch on the following day. We require full payment at the time of reservation. There are no cancellations; this payment is nonrefundable and nontransferable. Note: Room and Board reservations must be made by phone with a reservation specialist, not by fax. For a room and board stay between Sunday and Thursday, please call us no earlier than the Thursday before for room availability. For a Friday or Saturday night stay, please call no earlier than the Sunday before. The following rates are per person, per day.* Weekend (Friday and Saturday nights) Weekday (Sunday through Thursday nights) Standard Accommodations (2 or 3 per room): $150 $130 Bunk Bed (4 or more per room): $95 $90 *Off-season rates are in effect from October 1 through March 31, holidays excepted. Cancellation Policy Cancellation and Refund Policy: Cancellations must be made by phone with one of our reservation staff. If you cancel or change any part of your reservation at least five full days before the start of your workshop(s), your nonrefundable deposit, less a $30-per-workshop processing fee, will be transferred to a credit account to be used within one year. (“Five full days” means by Tuesday before a Sunday workshop and by Sunday before a Friday workshop.) If you cancel with less than five days’ notice, you forfeit your entire deposit. If you have prepaid your entire reservation fee, we will retain the deposit, as above, less the $30 processing fee, and return the balance to you. Scholarship Information Esalen is able to provide some scholarship assistance to workshop participants in exchange for a work commitment (usually in the kitchen). Approved scholarship recipients will receive their work schedules upon arrival at Esalen. Assistance Weekend 5-9 days $ 50 $100 Work 4 hours 8 hours If additional scholarship assistance is required, please send a letter of explanation to: Scholarships at Esalen. Due to the number of requests we receive, we can only provide one scholarship per person per year. Reduced Rate Options and Discounts If you pay in full at the time you make your reservation, you will receive a $10 prepayment discount per workshop and be eligible for express check-in upon arrival. This discount does not apply to scholarship recipients, sleeping bag accommodations, own accommodations, or the Ongoing Residence Program. Senior Citizen Discount: Esalen offers a special discount to individuals over 65 years of age. The discount for a weekend workshop is $25; for a five-day or longer program, it’s $50. Please request this discount at the time of registration. When you complete the reservation form on page 80, please indicate the discounts for which you qualify. If you qualify, and you make your reservation by phone, be sure to ask for this discount. (Please note: Senior discounts are not available for the Work Study Program.) Accommodations for Families: Two full- paying adults housed in standard accommodations may have their children in the room for a meal charge of $20 per child per day ($10 for children under six). Note: If children are enrolled in Gazebo School Park or an Esalen workshop, additional fees are required. Contact the Gazebo, 831-667-3026, for information regarding their fees. Workshops for Families: Participating fam- ilies will pay full workshop rates for the first two participants (adult or child). Each additional participant will pay the following rate: Weekend 5-day $130 $270 Additional sleeping mats and bedding will be provided for each room. The Gazebo School Park Early Childhood Program The Gazebo School Park is a unique educational experience for children one to six years. It is open year-round and has an average of 15 to 20 children in attendance each day. The Early Childhood Program is available to seminarians who would like child care at Esalen. Child care is provided during workshop hours only. Daytime activities for the children include gardening, 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 in activities that are age-appropriate, such as reading, learning and playing with the computer, baking, arts and crafts, or building-block play. Reservations should be made at least a month in advance. Call the Gazebo Farmhouse, 831-667-3026, for more information and reservations. Weekend: $250 Week: $450 next to Ordway Drug) at approximately 4:20 pm. If you plan to use this service, please inform the Esalen office at least 24 hours prior to your arrival. The $30 one-way fee (subject to change) is payable to the Esalen office when you check in. Return reservations may be made at that time. The only departing van service from Esalen is on Fridays and Sundays at approximately 6:30 pm. If you plan to use this departure service, please make sure that your plane reservations are after 8 pm. Schedules Check-in/Check-out and Meals: Rooms become available at 4 pm; however, guests are welcome to arrive anytime after 2 pm. Weekend programs begin with dinner on Friday and end with brunch on Sunday. Five-day and longer programs begin with dinner on Friday or Sunday and end with lunch on Friday or Sunday. Check-out time is noon on departure day. Workshops: Workshop sessions normally begin at 8:30 on the first evening and end at noon on the final day. Internship Program: This is a three-month program for those who wish to have intense exposure to life at the Gazebo School Park and its unique educational resources. The Internship Program offers experience with children, the Gazebo environment, and its teaching philosophy. Applicants must have completed at least three work scholar months at Esalen before being considered for this program. Call the Gazebo Farmhouse, 831-667-3026, for more information or reservations. 1st month $450/2nd month $400/3rd month $350 Seminarians as Volunteers Seminarians in residence at Esalen are invited to contribute one or two hours per week to work with the staff, usually in the kitchen. Your help enables us to meet the pressures of peak working times and enables you to experience Esalen from the inside out. Transportation to Esalen Ridesharing: We would like to encourage ridesharing to reduce the number of cars on the road and at Esalen. See the reservation form on page 80 for ridesharing options. Van Service: On Fridays and Sundays we have van service from the Monterey Airport at approximately 4 pm and from the Monterey Transit Plaza (corner of Pearl and Alvarado, For Your Information Health Services: There are no medical ser- vices or pharmaceutical supplies available at Esalen. If you will require medical attention or supplies during your stay, please come prepared to administer to your own needs. Esalen is 45 miles from the nearest medical facility or pharmacy. Technology and Communications: Esalen is technologically inconvenient and lacks ready access to e-mail, computers, faxes, television, and other inventions to which you may be habituated. Money: We are unable to act as a banking service. Please bring adequate funds for your stay. Flashlight: Please bring a flashlight for use at night while walking on the grounds. Snoring: All of our accommodations are shared. You or your roommate may snore. Please come prepared (nose guards, ear plugs, etc.) for this possibility. Smoking: Smoking is not permitted in any of our accommodations or meeting rooms. Illegal Drugs: In accordance with state and federal laws, the possession or use of illegal drugs on Esalen grounds is strictly prohibited. Guests: Seminarians are not allowed guests on the property during their stay. Pets: No pets are allowed on the property. Lost and Found: To inquire about items left behind from your Esalen visit, call 831-667-3019. 79 S esalen institute reservation form phone number. A nonrefundable deposit for each person registering and each workshop applied for must accompany this form. (Please see Reservation Information, page 78, under Fees and Reservations, Making Contact with Us, and Cancellation and Refund Policy.) This form is for your convenience in reserving a space in Esalen workshops. If you wish to make reservations for more than one person, please photocopy this form so that each registrant has his/her own form, unless you are registering as a couple with the same address and Name of Registrant___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PLEASE PRINT Sex: M o F o Couple o Address _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City ______________________________________________________________________________________ State __________________________________________________ Zip _______________________________ Home Phone ( __________ ) ____________________________________________________________ Work Phone ( __________ )___________________________________________________________________ o Check if you have previously been to Esalen and this is a new address. Passenger Van Service: Ridesharing: If you are driving to Esalen and willing to give a ride to someone from your area, check here o ; if you need a ride, check here o . 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 to the workshop, where may we reach you? I want transportation from (check one): o Monterey Airport at approximately 4:00 pm on ___________________________________________________________________________________ (date of arrival, Fridays and Sundays only). o 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 78 for accommodation descriptions and rates. Total cost includes workshop fees, lodging, and meals. o o o o Check for standard accommodations, if available. of the passenger van service change after you have made your reservation, please notify us. The only departing van Check for bunk bed room, if available. Check for sleeping bag space, if available. service from Esalen is on Fridays and Sundays at approximately 6:30 pm. If you plan on taking this van please make sure that your plane reservations are after 8:00 pm. Passenger van service is not available at any other time. Check if you wish to room as a couple. Write here the name(s) of any person(s) with whom you wish to room. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Other Notes: All of our rooms are non-smoking. If you smoke, please plan to do so outside. No pets allowed. We are unable to act as a banking service for our guests. Please bring adequate funds for your stay. All workshop reservations require a nonrefundable deposit. Balance is due five days before arrival. (Own Accommodations fees must be paid in full prior to arrival.) Your signature below authorizes Esalen to charge your credit card for the balance. Workshop Date The $30-per-person charge (subject to change) is payable on 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 for taxi fare or other transportation costs. If your plans for use Leader’s Name Fee ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ o We occasionally make our mailing list available to other organizations who have services, information, or events that might be of interest to our subscribers. Please check here if you prefer that your name be used for Esalen mailings only. o Check here if you do not want your phone number given out Workshop Deposits Enclosed __________________________ Tax-deductible contribution to Esalen (Optional) __________________________ $5 Catalog Contribution (Optional) __________________________ Subtotal __________________________ Total Amount Enclosed __________________________ o o o o Check here for $10 prepay discount (see page 79). Check here if this is your first visit to Esalen. Check here if you need directions to Esalen. Check here if you are a senior. Card No. ____________________________________________________________________________ Expiration Date __________________________________________________________________ RES INITIALS CIRCLE DEPOSIT CC DEPOSIT AMT. RES. BK CC AUTH. # DATE TYPED TYPED INITIALS 80 Please make checks payable to Esalen Institute, in U.S. currency only. (There will be a $15 fee for returned checks.) Overseas residents must pay by checks drawn on U.S. banks or with one of the charge cards below. Checks or credit card information must accompany the reservations form. Or, you may fax this form to us at 831-667-2724. If you do so, you must include payment via one of the credit cards below. Your reservation can be charged to: o MasterCard o Visa o American Express FOR OFFICE USE ONLY DATE REC. for ridesharing. PP SCHOL CK LIMO CA SUS SENIOR Authorizing Signature _________________________________________________________ Thank you for your reservation. As soon as it is processed you will receive by return mail a receipt for your deposit and a notice of confirmation. Please review your confirmation for accuracy. Esalen Institute is a center to encourage work in the humanities and sciences that promotes human values and potentials. Its activities consist of public seminars, residential work-study programs, invitational conferences, research, and semi-autonomous projects. 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