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Esalen Institute

The Esalen Institute, commonly called Esalen, is a non-profit American retreat center and intentional community in Big Sur, California, which focuses on humanistic alternative education.[2] The institute played a key role in the Human Potential Movement beginning in the 1960s. Its innovative use of encounter groups, a focus on the mind-body connection, and their ongoing experimentation in personal awareness introduced many ideas that later became mainstream.[3]

Esalen Institute
Esalen buildings and hot springs
Founder(s)Michael Murphy
Dick Price
Established1962
FocusHumanistic alternative education
PresidentGordon Wheeler
Key peopleCamille Allen Jeffries CEO, CFO

Ana Gadban, Director of Operations
OwnerEsalen Institute
Address55000 Highway One, Big Sur, CA 93920[1]
Location, , ,
Coordinates36°07′37″N 121°38′30″W / 36.12701°N 121.64159°W / 36.12701; -121.64159
WebsiteEsalen Institute
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Location in California
Meditation Room at Esalen
Esalen Art Barn, 2005

Esalen was founded by Michael Murphy and Dick Price in 1962. Their intention was to support alternative methods for exploring human consciousness, what Aldous Huxley described as "human potentialities".[4][5] Over the next few years, Esalen became the center of practices and beliefs that make up the New Age movement, from Eastern religions/philosophy, to alternative medicine and mind-body interventions, from transpersonal to Gestalt Practice.[6]

Price ran the institute until he died in a hiking accident in 1985. In 2012, the board hired professional executives to help raise money and keep the institute profitable. Until 2016, Esalen offered over 500 workshops yearly[7] in areas including personal growth, meditation, massage, Gestalt Practice, yoga, psychology, ecology, spirituality, and organic food.[8] In 2016, about 15,000 people attended its workshops.[9]

In February 2017, the institute was cut off when Highway 1 was closed by a mud slide on either side of the hot springs. It closed its doors, evacuated guests via helicopter, and was forced to lay off 90% of its staff through at least July, when they reopened with limited workshop offerings. It also decided to revamp its offerings to include topics more relevant to a younger generation.[9] As of July 2017, due to the limited access resulting from the road closures, the hot springs are only open to Esalen guests.[9]

Early history edit

The grounds of the Esalen Institute were first home to a Native American tribe known as the Esselen, from whom the institute adopted its name.[10] Carbon dating tests of artifacts found on Esalen's property have indicated a human presence as early as 2600 BCE.[11]

The location was homesteaded by Thomas Slate on September 9, 1882, when he filed a land patent under the Homestead Act of 1862.[12] The settlement became known as Slates Hot Springs. It was the first tourist-oriented business in Big Sur, frequented by people seeking relief from physical ailments. In 1910, the land was purchased by Henry Murphy,[13] a Salinas, California, physician. The official business name was "Big Sur Hot Springs" although it was more generally referred to as "Slate's Hot Springs".[14]

 
View of the building on the bluff housing the hot springs

Founding edit

Stanford grads meet edit

 
Richard Price in 1968

Michael Murphy and Dick Price both attended Stanford University in the late 1940s and early 1950s.[15] Both had developed an interest in human psychology and earned degrees in the subject in 1952.[16] Price was influenced by a lecture he heard Aldous Huxley give in 1960 titled "Human Potentialities". After graduating from Stanford, Price attended Harvard University to continue studying psychology. Murphy, meanwhile, traveled to Sri Aurobindo's ashram in India where he resided for several months[17] before returning to San Francisco.

Price's parents involuntarily committed him to a mental hospital for a year, ending on November 26, 1957. He hated the experience and thought he would like to create an environment where people could explore new ideas and thoughts without judgment and influence from the outside world. In May 1960, Price returned to San Francisco and lived at the East-West House with Taoist teacher Gia-Fu Feng. That year he met fellow Stanford University graduate Michael Murphy at Haridas Chaudhuri’s Cultural Integration Fellowship where Murphy was in residence. They met at the suggestion of Frederic Spiegelberg, a Stanford professor of comparative religion and Indic studies, with whom both had studied.[18]

By then they had both dropped out of their graduate programs (Price at Harvard and Murphy at Stanford), and had served time in the military.[16] Their similar experiences and interests were the basis for the partnership that created Esalen.[16] Inspired by Buddhist practices, and based on his own understanding of Taoism, Price developed his teachings. He took what Fritz Perls had taught him and created a Gestalt Awareness process that is still taught and followed by many today.[19][20]

Lease property edit

Price and Murphy wanted to create a venue where non-traditional workshops and lecturers could present their ideas free of the dogma associated with traditional education. The two began drawing up plans for a forum that would be open to ways of thinking beyond the constraints of mainstream academia while avoiding the dogma so often seen in groups organized around a single idea promoted by a charismatic leader. They envisioned offering a wide range of philosophies, religious disciplines and psychological techniques.[21]

In 1961, they went to look at property owned by the Murphy family at Slates Hot Springs in Big Sur.[22] It included a run-down hotel occupied in part by members of a Pentecostal church.[23] The property was patrolled by gun-toting Hunter S. Thompson. Gay men from San Francisco filled the baths on the weekends.[23]

Henry Murphy's widow and Michael's grandmother Vinnie "Bunnie" MacDonald Murphy, who owned the property, lived 62 miles (100 km) away in Salinas. She had previously refused to lease the property to anyone, even turning down an earlier request from Michael. She was afraid her grandson was going to "give the hotel to the Hindus," Murphy later said. Not long after, Thompson attempted to visit the baths with friends and got into a fistfight after antagonizing some of the gay men present. The men almost tossed him over the cliff. Murphy's father, a lawyer, finally persuaded his mother to allow her grandson to take over[23] and she agreed to lease the property to them in 1962.[24][25][26] The two men used capital that Price obtained from his father, who was a vice-president at Sears.[27] They incorporated their business as a non-profit named Esalen Institute in 1963.[28][29]

Develop counterculture workshops edit

Murphy and Price were assisted by Spiegelberg, Watts, Huxley and his wife Laura, as well as by Gerald Heard and Gregory Bateson. They modeled the concept of Esalen partially upon Trabuco College, founded by Heard as a quasi-monastic experiment in the mountains east of Irvine, California, and later donated to the Vedanta Society.[30] Their intent was to provide "a forum to bring together a wide variety of approaches to enhancement of the human potential... including experiential sessions involving encounter groups, sensory awakening, gestalt awareness training, related disciplines."[31][32] They stated that they did not want to be viewed as a "cult" or a new church but that it was to be a center where people could explore the concepts that Price and Murphy were passionate about. The philosophy of Esalen lies in the idea that "the cosmos, the universe itself, the whole evolutionary unfoldment is what a lot of philosophers call slumbering spirit. The divine is incarnate in the world and is present in us and is trying to manifest," according to Murphy.[16]

Alan Watts gave the first lecture at Esalen in January 1962.[33] Gia-fu Feng joined Price and Murphy,[34] along with Bob Breckenridge, Bob Nash, Alice and Jim Sellers, as the first Esalen staff members.[26] In the middle of that same year Abraham Maslow, a prominent humanistic psychologist, just happened to drive into the grounds and soon became an important figure at the institute.[35] In the fall of 1962, they published a catalog advertising workshops with such titles as "Individual and Cultural Definitions of Rationality," "The Expanding Vision" and "Drug-Induced Mysticism".[33] Their first seminar series in the fall of 1962 was "The Human Potentiality," based on a lecture by Huxley.[3]

Fritz Perls residency edit

In 1964, Fritz Perls began what became a five-year long residency at Esalen, leaving a lasting influence. Perls offered many Gestalt therapy seminars at the institute until he left in July 1969.[36] Jim Simkin[37] and Perls led Gestalt training courses at Esalen. Simkin started a Gestalt training center[citation needed] on property next door that was later incorporated into Esalen's main campus.[38]

When Perls left Esalen he considered it to be "in crisis again". He saw young people without any training leading encounter groups and he feared that charlatans would take the lead.[39] Later, Grogan would write that Perls’ practice at Esalen had been ethically "questionable",[40] and according to Kripal, Perls insulted Abraham Maslow.[41]

Gestalt Practice developed edit

Dick Price became one of Perls' closest students. Price managed the institute and developed his own form he called Gestalt Practice, which he taught at Esalen until his death in a hiking accident in 1985.[42] Michael Murphy lived in the San Francisco Bay Area and wrote non-fiction books about Esalen-related topics, as well as several novels.[43]

Leads counterculture movement edit

Esalen gained popularity quickly and started to regularly publish catalogs full of programs. The facility was large enough to run multiple programs simultaneously, so Esalen created numerous resident teacher positions.[44] Murphy recruited Will Schutz, the well-known encounter group leader, to take up permanent residence at Esalen.[45] All this combined to firmly position Esalen in the nexus of the counterculture of the 1960s.[46]

The institute gained increased attention in 1966 when several magazines wrote about it. George Leonard published an article in Look magazine about the California scene which mentioned Esalen and included a picture of Murphy.[47] Time magazine published an article about Esalen in September 1967.[48] The New York Times Magazine published an article by Leo E. Litwak in late December.[49] Life also published an article about the resort.[50] These articles increased the media and the public's awareness of the institute in the U.S. and abroad. Esalen responded by holding large-scale conferences in Midwestern and East Coast cities,[51] as well as in Europe. Esalen opened a satellite center in San Francisco that offered extensive programming until it closed in the mid-1970s for financial reasons.[52]

Programs and management edit

 
Entrance to Esalen Institute

The institute continues to offer workshops about humanistic psychology, physical wellness, and spiritual awareness. The institute has also added workshops on permaculture and ecological sustainability.[53] Other workshops cover a wide range of subjects including arts, health, Gestalt, integral thought, martial arts, massage, dance, mythology, philosophical inquiry, somatics, spiritual and religious studies, ecopsychology, wilderness experience, yoga, tai chi, mindfulness practice, and meditation. The institute was closed for the first half of 2017 and forced to drastically reduce staff. They also decided to revamp their offerings upon reopening to include topics more relevant to a younger generation.[9]

Center for Theory and Research edit

In 1998, Esalen launched the Center for Theory and Research to initiate new areas of practice and action which foster social change and realization of the human potential.[54] It is the research and development arm of Esalen Institute.[55] As of 2016, Michael Cornwall, who previously worked in the institutes' Schizophrenia Research Project at Agnews State Hospital, was conducting workshops titled the Alternative Views and Approaches to Psychosis Initiative at Esalen. He was inviting leaders in the field of psychosis treatment to attend the workshops.[56]

Management changes edit

Esalen has been making changes to respond to internal and external factors.[57][58][59] Dick Price was the key leader of the institute until his sudden death in a hiking accident in late 1985 brought about many changes in personnel and programming.[60] Steven Donovan became president of the institute,[61] and Brian Lyke served as general manager.[60] Nancy Lunney became the director of programming,[62] and Dick Price's son David Price served as general manager of Esalen beginning in the mid-1990s.[63]

The baths were destroyed in 1998 by severe weather and were rebuilt at great expense, but this caused severe institutional stress.[64] Afterward, Andy Nusbaum developed an economic plan to stabilize Esalen's finances.[65]

In 2011, the institute commissioned the company Beyond the Leading Edge to conduct a Leadership Culture Survey to assess the quality of its leadership culture. The results were negative. The survey measured how well the leadership "builds quality relationships, fosters teamwork, collaborates, develops people, involves people in decision making and planning, and demonstrates a high level of interpersonal skill." In the "relating dimension" the survey returned a score of 18%, compared to a desired 88%. It also produced strongly dissonant scores in measures of community welfare, relating with interpersonal intelligence, clearly communicating vision, and building a sense of personal worth within the community. It ranked management as overly compliant and lacking authenticity. However, the survey found that Esalen closely matched its overall goal for customer focus.[66]

Gordon Wheeler dramatically restructured Esalen management.[67] These changes prompted Christine Stewart Price, the widow of Dick Price, to withdraw from the institute, and found an organization named the Tribal Ground Circle with the intention to preserve Dick Price's legacy.[68][69]

Early leaders and programs edit

 
Aldous Huxley

In the few years after its founding, many of the seminars[70] like "The Value of Psychotic Experience" attempted to challenge the status quo. There were even Esalen programs that questioned the movement of which Esalen itself was a part—for instance, "Spiritual and Therapeutic Tyranny: The Willingness To Submit". There were also a series of encounter groups focused on racial prejudice.[71]

Early leaders included many well-known individuals, including Ansel Adams, Gia-fu Feng, Buckminster Fuller, Timothy Leary, Robert Nadeau, Linus Pauling, Carl Rogers, Virginia Satir, B.F. Skinner, and Arnold Toynbee. Rather than merely lecturing, many leaders experimented with what Huxley called the non-verbal humanities: the education of the body, the senses, and the emotions. Their intention was to help individuals develop awareness of their present flow of experience, to express this fully and accurately, and to listen to feedback. These "experiential" workshops were particularly well attended and were influential in shaping Esalen's future course.[72]

 
William Schutz at Esalen, circa 1987

Staff residency edit

Because of Esalen's isolated location, its operational staff members have lived on site from the beginning and for many years collectively contributed to the character of the institute.[73] The community has been steeped in a form of Gestalt that pervades all aspects of daily life, including meeting structures, workplace practices, and individual language styles.[74] There is a preschool on site called the Gazebo, serving the children of staff, some program participants, and affiliated local residents.[75]

Scholars in residence edit

Esalen has sponsored long-term resident scholars, including notable individuals such as Gregory Bateson, Joseph Campbell, Stanislav Grof, Sam Keen, George Leonard, Fritz Perls, Ida Rolf, Virginia Satir, William Schutz, and Alan Watts.

Esalen Massage and Bodywork Association edit

Bodywork has always been a significant part of the Esalen experience. In the late 1990s, the "EMBA" was organized as a semi-autonomous Esalen association for the regulation of Esalen massage practitioners.[76]

Past initiatives and projects edit

Esalen Institute has sponsored many research initiatives, educational projects, and invitational conferences. The Big Sur facility has been used for these events, as well as other locations, including international sites.

Arts events edit

 
Esalen Institute from the air in May 1972

In 1964, Joan Baez led a workshop entitled "The New Folk Music"[77] which included a free performance. This was the first of seven "Big Sur Folk Festivals" featuring many of the era's music legends. The 1969 concert included musicians who had just come from the Woodstock Festival. This event was featured in a documentary movie, Celebration at Big Sur, which was released in 1971.

John Cage and Robert Rauschenberg performed together at Esalen. Robert Bly, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, Michael McClure, Kenneth Rexroth (who led one of the first workshops), Gary Snyder and others held poetry readings and workshops.

In 1994, president and CEO Sharon Thom[78] created an artist-in-residence program to provide artists with a two-week retreat in which to focus upon works in progress. These artists interacted with the staff, offered informal gatherings, and staged performances on the newly created dance platform. Located next to the Art Barn, the dance platform was used by Esalen teachers for dance and martial arts. The platform was later covered by a dome and renamed the Leonard Pavilion after deceased Esalen past president and board member, George Leonard.

In 1995 and 1996, Esalen hosted two arts festivals which gathered together artists, poets, musicians, photographers and performers, including artist Margot McLean, psychotherapist James Hillman, guitarist Michael Hedges and Joan Baez. All staff members were allowed to attend every class and performance that did not interfere with their schedules. Arts festivals have since become a popular yearly event at Esalen.[79]

Schizophrenia Research Project edit

Encouraged by Dick Price, the Schizophrenia Research Project was conducted over a three-year period at Agnews State Hospital in San Jose, California, involving 80 young males diagnosed with schizophrenia.[80] Funded in part by Esalen Institute, this program was co-sponsored by the California Department of Mental Hygiene (reorganized: CMHSA) and the National Institute of Mental Health. It explored the thesis that the health of certain patients would permanently improve if their psychotic process was not interrupted by administration of antipsychotic pharmaceutical drugs.[81] Julian Silverman was chief of research for the project. He also served as Esalen's general manager in the 1970s.[82] The Agnews double blind study was the largest first-episode psychosis research project ever conducted in the United States. It demonstrated that the young men given a placebo had a 75 percent lower re-hospitalization rate and much better outcomes than the men who received anti-psychotic medication. These results were used as justification for medication-free programs in the San Francisco Bay Area.[83] Esalen has recently[when?] begun to revive some of this interest in schizophrenia and psychosis, and hosted the R.D. Laing Symposium and workshops on compassionately responding to psychosis.[citation needed]

Publishing edit

Starting in 1969, in association with Viking Press, the institute published a series of 17 books about Esalen-related topics, including the first edition of Michael Murphy's novel, Golf in the Kingdom (1971).[84] Some of these books remain in print. In the mid-1980s, Esalen entered into a joint publishing arrangement with Lindisfarne Press to publish a small library of Russian philosophical and theological books.[85]

Soviet–American Exchange Program edit

 
Boris Yeltsin

In 1979, Esalen began the Soviet–American Exchange Program (later renamed: Track Two, an institute for citizen diplomacy).[86] This initiative came at a time when Cold War tensions were at their peak. The program was credited with substantial success in fostering peaceful private exchanges between citizens of the "super powers".[87] In the 1980s, Michael Murphy and his wife Dulce were instrumental in organizing the program with Soviet citizen Joseph Goldin, in order to provide a vehicle for citizen-to-citizen relations between Russians and Americans. In 1982, Esalen and Goldin pioneered the first U.S.–Soviet Space Bridge, allowing Soviet and American citizens to speak directly with one another via satellite communication. In 1988, Esalen brought Abel Aganbegyan, one of Mikhail Gorbachev's chief economic advisors, to the United States. In 1989, Esalen brought Boris Yeltsin on his first trip to the United States, although Yeltsin did not visit the Esalen facility in Big Sur. Esalen arranged meetings for Yeltsin with then President George H. W. Bush as well as many other leaders in business and government. Two former presidents of the exchange program included Jim Garrison and Jim Hickman. After Gorbachev stepped down, and effectively dissolved the Soviet Union, Garrison helped establish The State of the World Forum, with Gorbachev as its convening chairman. These successes led to other Esalen citizen diplomacy programs, including exchanges with China, an initiative to further understanding among Jews, Christians and Muslims, as well as further work on Russian-American relations.[88]

Prices and finances edit

2017 closure edit

On February 12, 2017, a number of mud and land slides closed Highway 1 in several locations to the south and north of the hot springs and caused Esalen to partially shut down.[89] On February 18, 2017, shifting earth damaged a pier supporting the Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge north of Esalen and forced CalTrans to close Highway 1.[90] CalTrans determined that the bridge was damaged beyond repair and announced an accelerated project to replace the bridge by September.[91][92][93] Following closure of the bridge, Esalen was cut off, and resorted to evacuating dozens of guests by helicopter.[9] A landslide at Mud Creek south of the hot springs severely restricted vehicle access to the resort, and Esalen temporarily closed its doors. Then, on May 20, 2017, a new slide at Mud Creek closed Highway 1 for at least a year.

On June 20, Esalen announced that it would lay off 45 staff members through at least July, leaving only about 10 percent of its staff.[9][94]

Esalen partially reopened on July 28, 2017, offering limited workshops.[95] It plans to add more seminars after the Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge reopens in September 2017.

Attendance and costs edit

In 2012, 600 Esalen workshops were attended by more than 12,000 people. Topics ranged from sustainable business practices to hypnosis to "The Holy Fool: Crazy Wisdom From Van Gogh to Tina Fey and The Big Lebowski."[23]

As of 2015, a weekend workshop, including the program, meals, and a place for a sleeping bag in a communal area, cost a minimum of $405 per person. A couple could rent a private room for $730 per person. Week-long workshops begin at $900 and couples are charged $1,700 per person to stay in a private room.[96] In 2013, the institute charges participants in its month-long, residential licensed massage practitioner training programs, $4910, including board and room.[97] In 1987, a weekend workshop along with a single room and meals cost $270, and a five-day workshop cost $530.[98]

Revenue and expenses edit

In 2013, the institute reported revenue of $18,513,254, $13,066,407 from programs, and after expenses of $13,515,552 a net income of $4,997,702. In that year it paid CEO Patricia McEntee $152,077[99] In 2014, it reported total revenue of $15,934,586, expenses totalling $14,472,201, and net income of $1,462,385. McEntee was paid $157,839.[100]

The company spent nearly $10 million for renovations from 2014 to 2016, including $7.4 million to renovate the main lodge and add a cafe and bar. It also spent $1.8 million on a six-room guesthouse. There is only limited internet cellular service available, but Esalen is planning to make some of its workshops available to online participants.[9]

Lease terms edit

The annual cost of its 87-year lease for the 27-acre site[94] from the Vinnie A. Murphy Trust—which extends through 2049—was $344,704 in 2014. McEntee told the Monterey County Weekly that the cost of the lease is highly discounted, and that the terms of the lease allow the trust to re-assess the lease terms in 2017. This could potentially increase the institute's rent to market value.[101]

Past teachers edit

Past guest teachers include:

In popular culture edit

Cultural influence edit

Esalen has been cited as having played a key role in the cultural transformations of the 1960s.[110] In its beginnings as a "laboratory for new thought", it was seen by some as the headquarters of the human potential movement.[111] Its use of encounter groups, a focus on the mind-body connection, and their ongoing experimentation in personal awareness introduced many ideas to American society that later became mainstream.[3] In its early years, guest lecturers and workshop leaders included many leading thinkers, psychologists, and philosophers including Erik Erikson, Ken Kesey, Alan Watts, John Lilly, Buckminster Fuller, Aldous Huxley, Linus Pauling, Fritz Perl, Joseph Campbell, Robert Bly and Carl Rogers.[112]

Esalen has also been the subject of some criticism and controversy.[113] The Economist wrote, "For many others in America and around the world, Esalen stands more vaguely for that metaphorical point where ‘East meets West’ and is transformed into something uniquely and mystically American or New Agey. And for a great many others yet, Esalen is simply that notorious bagno-bordello where people had sex and got high throughout the 1960s and 1970s before coming home talking psychobabble and dangling crystals."[6][114][115][116]

The Human Potential Movement was criticized for espousing an ethic that the inner-self should be freely expressed in order to reach a person's true potential. Some people saw this ethic as an aspect of Esalen's culture. The historian Christopher Lasch wrote that humanistic techniques encourage narcissistic, spiritual materialistic or self-obsessive thoughts and behaviors.[117] In 1990 a graffiti artist spray painted "Jive shit for rich white folk" on the entrance to Esalen,[73] highlighting class and race issues. Some thought that this was a regression of progress away from true spiritual growth.[73] Michel Houellebecq's Atomised traces the New Age movement's influence on the novel's protagonists to older generations' chance meetings at Esalen.

Popular media edit

Films edit

In the comedy-drama Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969), sophisticated Los Angeles residents Bob (played by Robert Culp) and Carol Sanders (Natalie Wood) spend a weekend of emotional honesty at an Esalen-style retreat,[118] after which they return to their life determined to embrace free love and complete openness.

Literature edit

In Thomas Pynchon's novel Inherent Vice (2009) and Paul Thomas Anderson's eponymous 2014 film adaptation, the Chryskylodon Institute is modeled after Esalen.[119]

In Norman Rush's novel Mating (1992), Esalen is referred to as a "twit factory."[120]

Television edit

The BBC television series, The Century of the Self (2002), is critical of the Human Potentials Movement and includes video segments recorded at Esalen.[121]

The Mad Men show finale, "Person to Person" (airdate May 17, 2015), features Don and Stephanie staying at an Esalen-like coastline retreat in the year 1970.[122]

In True Detective season 2, the Panticapaeum Institute is largely based on the Esalen Institute.[123]

Music edit

On July 10, 1968, The Beatles guitarist George Harrison was given sitar lessons at Esalen by Ravi Shankar for the movie Raga.[124]

References edit

Notes edit

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Works cited edit

  • Anderson, Walter Truett (2004) [1983]. The Upstart Spring: Esalen and the Human Potential Movement: The First Twenty Years. Addison Wesley Publishing Company. ISBN 0-595-30735-3.
  • Cornwall, Michael W. (2002). Alternative Treatment of Psychosis, A Dissertation presented at the California Institute of Integral Studies (PDF). San Francisco, CA.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Goldman, Marion S. (2012). The American Soul Rush: Esalen and the Rise of Spiritual Privilege. New York University Press. ISBN 978-0-8147-3287-8 – via Project Muse.
  • Grogan, Jessica Lynn (2008). (PDF). The University of Texas at Austin. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-10-04. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
  • Kripal, Jeffrey (2007). Esalen: America and the Religion of No Religion. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-45369-9.
  • Kripal, Jeffrey; Shuck, Glenn W., eds. (2005). On The Edge Of The Future: Esalen And The Evolution Of American Culture. Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-253-21759-8.
  • Lasch, C. (1978). "The Culture of Narcissism". Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic. 44 (5). New York: W.W. Norton: 426–40. PMID 7459500.
  • Perls, Frederick (1992) [1969]. In and Out of the Garbage Pail. Gestalt Journal Press. ISBN 978-0-939266-17-3.

Further reading edit

  • Krentzman, Jackie (January–February 2006). . Stanford Magazine. Archived from the original on 2006-05-04.
  • Kripal, Jeff (2007). "Totally on Fire: The Experience of Founding Esalen". Esalen: America and the Religion of No Religion. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-45369-9 – via Uchicago.edu.
  • Lattin, Don (2004). Following Our Bliss : How the Spiritual Ideals of the Sixties Shape Our Lives Today. HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 0-06-009394-3.
  • Norman, Jeff (2004). Big Sur. Images of America Series. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 0-7385-2913-3.
  • Miller, Stuart (1971). Hot Springs: The True Adventures of the First New York Jewish Literary Intellectual in the Human-Potential Movement. New York: Viking Press. ISBN 0-226-45369-3.
  • Murphy, Michael (1971). Golf in the Kingdom. Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-019549-1.
  • Murphy, Michael (1992). The Future of the Body. Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam. ISBN 0-14-019549-1.
  • Whitmer, Peter O. (2007). Aquarius Revisited: Seven Who Created the Sixties Counterculture That Changed America. Citadel Press. ISBN 978-0-8065-2856-4.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the non profit institute For the historical location see Slates Hot Springs Parts of this article those related to reopening after the 2017 highway closure need to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information November 2022 The Esalen Institute commonly called Esalen is a non profit American retreat center and intentional community in Big Sur California which focuses on humanistic alternative education 2 The institute played a key role in the Human Potential Movement beginning in the 1960s Its innovative use of encounter groups a focus on the mind body connection and their ongoing experimentation in personal awareness introduced many ideas that later became mainstream 3 Esalen InstituteEsalen buildings and hot springsFounder s Michael MurphyDick PriceEstablished1962FocusHumanistic alternative educationPresidentGordon WheelerKey peopleCamille Allen Jeffries CEO CFO Ana Gadban Director of OperationsOwnerEsalen InstituteAddress55000 Highway One Big Sur CA 93920 1 LocationSlates Hot Springs Big Sur California United StatesCoordinates36 07 37 N 121 38 30 W 36 12701 N 121 64159 W 36 12701 121 64159WebsiteEsalen InstituteEsalenclass notpageimage Location in California Meditation Room at Esalen Esalen Art Barn 2005 Esalen was founded by Michael Murphy and Dick Price in 1962 Their intention was to support alternative methods for exploring human consciousness what Aldous Huxley described as human potentialities 4 5 Over the next few years Esalen became the center of practices and beliefs that make up the New Age movement from Eastern religions philosophy to alternative medicine and mind body interventions from transpersonal to Gestalt Practice 6 Price ran the institute until he died in a hiking accident in 1985 In 2012 the board hired professional executives to help raise money and keep the institute profitable Until 2016 Esalen offered over 500 workshops yearly 7 in areas including personal growth meditation massage Gestalt Practice yoga psychology ecology spirituality and organic food 8 In 2016 about 15 000 people attended its workshops 9 In February 2017 the institute was cut off when Highway 1 was closed by a mud slide on either side of the hot springs It closed its doors evacuated guests via helicopter and was forced to lay off 90 of its staff through at least July when they reopened with limited workshop offerings It also decided to revamp its offerings to include topics more relevant to a younger generation 9 As of July 2017 due to the limited access resulting from the road closures the hot springs are only open to Esalen guests 9 Contents 1 Early history 2 Founding 2 1 Stanford grads meet 2 2 Lease property 2 3 Develop counterculture workshops 2 4 Fritz Perls residency 2 5 Gestalt Practice developed 2 6 Leads counterculture movement 3 Programs and management 3 1 Center for Theory and Research 3 2 Management changes 3 3 Early leaders and programs 3 4 Staff residency 3 5 Scholars in residence 3 6 Esalen Massage and Bodywork Association 4 Past initiatives and projects 4 1 Arts events 4 2 Schizophrenia Research Project 4 3 Publishing 4 4 Soviet American Exchange Program 5 Prices and finances 5 1 2017 closure 5 2 Attendance and costs 5 3 Revenue and expenses 5 4 Lease terms 6 Past teachers 7 In popular culture 7 1 Cultural influence 7 2 Popular media 7 2 1 Films 7 2 2 Literature 7 2 3 Television 7 2 4 Music 8 References 8 1 Notes 8 2 Works cited 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly history editFurther information Slates Hot Springs The grounds of the Esalen Institute were first home to a Native American tribe known as the Esselen from whom the institute adopted its name 10 Carbon dating tests of artifacts found on Esalen s property have indicated a human presence as early as 2600 BCE 11 The location was homesteaded by Thomas Slate on September 9 1882 when he filed a land patent under the Homestead Act of 1862 12 The settlement became known as Slates Hot Springs It was the first tourist oriented business in Big Sur frequented by people seeking relief from physical ailments In 1910 the land was purchased by Henry Murphy 13 a Salinas California physician The official business name was Big Sur Hot Springs although it was more generally referred to as Slate s Hot Springs 14 nbsp View of the building on the bluff housing the hot springsFounding editStanford grads meet edit nbsp Richard Price in 1968 Michael Murphy and Dick Price both attended Stanford University in the late 1940s and early 1950s 15 Both had developed an interest in human psychology and earned degrees in the subject in 1952 16 Price was influenced by a lecture he heard Aldous Huxley give in 1960 titled Human Potentialities After graduating from Stanford Price attended Harvard University to continue studying psychology Murphy meanwhile traveled to Sri Aurobindo s ashram in India where he resided for several months 17 before returning to San Francisco Price s parents involuntarily committed him to a mental hospital for a year ending on November 26 1957 He hated the experience and thought he would like to create an environment where people could explore new ideas and thoughts without judgment and influence from the outside world In May 1960 Price returned to San Francisco and lived at the East West House with Taoist teacher Gia Fu Feng That year he met fellow Stanford University graduate Michael Murphy at Haridas Chaudhuri s Cultural Integration Fellowship where Murphy was in residence They met at the suggestion of Frederic Spiegelberg a Stanford professor of comparative religion and Indic studies with whom both had studied 18 By then they had both dropped out of their graduate programs Price at Harvard and Murphy at Stanford and had served time in the military 16 Their similar experiences and interests were the basis for the partnership that created Esalen 16 Inspired by Buddhist practices and based on his own understanding of Taoism Price developed his teachings He took what Fritz Perls had taught him and created a Gestalt Awareness process that is still taught and followed by many today 19 20 Lease property edit Price and Murphy wanted to create a venue where non traditional workshops and lecturers could present their ideas free of the dogma associated with traditional education The two began drawing up plans for a forum that would be open to ways of thinking beyond the constraints of mainstream academia while avoiding the dogma so often seen in groups organized around a single idea promoted by a charismatic leader They envisioned offering a wide range of philosophies religious disciplines and psychological techniques 21 In 1961 they went to look at property owned by the Murphy family at Slates Hot Springs in Big Sur 22 It included a run down hotel occupied in part by members of a Pentecostal church 23 The property was patrolled by gun toting Hunter S Thompson Gay men from San Francisco filled the baths on the weekends 23 Henry Murphy s widow and Michael s grandmother Vinnie Bunnie MacDonald Murphy who owned the property lived 62 miles 100 km away in Salinas She had previously refused to lease the property to anyone even turning down an earlier request from Michael She was afraid her grandson was going to give the hotel to the Hindus Murphy later said Not long after Thompson attempted to visit the baths with friends and got into a fistfight after antagonizing some of the gay men present The men almost tossed him over the cliff Murphy s father a lawyer finally persuaded his mother to allow her grandson to take over 23 and she agreed to lease the property to them in 1962 24 25 26 The two men used capital that Price obtained from his father who was a vice president at Sears 27 They incorporated their business as a non profit named Esalen Institute in 1963 28 29 Develop counterculture workshops edit Murphy and Price were assisted by Spiegelberg Watts Huxley and his wife Laura as well as by Gerald Heard and Gregory Bateson They modeled the concept of Esalen partially upon Trabuco College founded by Heard as a quasi monastic experiment in the mountains east of Irvine California and later donated to the Vedanta Society 30 Their intent was to provide a forum to bring together a wide variety of approaches to enhancement of the human potential including experiential sessions involving encounter groups sensory awakening gestalt awareness training related disciplines 31 32 They stated that they did not want to be viewed as a cult or a new church but that it was to be a center where people could explore the concepts that Price and Murphy were passionate about The philosophy of Esalen lies in the idea that the cosmos the universe itself the whole evolutionary unfoldment is what a lot of philosophers call slumbering spirit The divine is incarnate in the world and is present in us and is trying to manifest according to Murphy 16 Alan Watts gave the first lecture at Esalen in January 1962 33 Gia fu Feng joined Price and Murphy 34 along with Bob Breckenridge Bob Nash Alice and Jim Sellers as the first Esalen staff members 26 In the middle of that same year Abraham Maslow a prominent humanistic psychologist just happened to drive into the grounds and soon became an important figure at the institute 35 In the fall of 1962 they published a catalog advertising workshops with such titles as Individual and Cultural Definitions of Rationality The Expanding Vision and Drug Induced Mysticism 33 Their first seminar series in the fall of 1962 was The Human Potentiality based on a lecture by Huxley 3 Fritz Perls residency edit In 1964 Fritz Perls began what became a five year long residency at Esalen leaving a lasting influence Perls offered many Gestalt therapy seminars at the institute until he left in July 1969 36 Jim Simkin 37 and Perls led Gestalt training courses at Esalen Simkin started a Gestalt training center citation needed on property next door that was later incorporated into Esalen s main campus 38 When Perls left Esalen he considered it to be in crisis again He saw young people without any training leading encounter groups and he feared that charlatans would take the lead 39 Later Grogan would write that Perls practice at Esalen had been ethically questionable 40 and according to Kripal Perls insulted Abraham Maslow 41 Gestalt Practice developed edit Dick Price became one of Perls closest students Price managed the institute and developed his own form he called Gestalt Practice which he taught at Esalen until his death in a hiking accident in 1985 42 Michael Murphy lived in the San Francisco Bay Area and wrote non fiction books about Esalen related topics as well as several novels 43 Leads counterculture movement edit Esalen gained popularity quickly and started to regularly publish catalogs full of programs The facility was large enough to run multiple programs simultaneously so Esalen created numerous resident teacher positions 44 Murphy recruited Will Schutz the well known encounter group leader to take up permanent residence at Esalen 45 All this combined to firmly position Esalen in the nexus of the counterculture of the 1960s 46 The institute gained increased attention in 1966 when several magazines wrote about it George Leonard published an article in Look magazine about the California scene which mentioned Esalen and included a picture of Murphy 47 Time magazine published an article about Esalen in September 1967 48 The New York Times Magazine published an article by Leo E Litwak in late December 49 Life also published an article about the resort 50 These articles increased the media and the public s awareness of the institute in the U S and abroad Esalen responded by holding large scale conferences in Midwestern and East Coast cities 51 as well as in Europe Esalen opened a satellite center in San Francisco that offered extensive programming until it closed in the mid 1970s for financial reasons 52 Programs and management edit nbsp Entrance to Esalen Institute The institute continues to offer workshops about humanistic psychology physical wellness and spiritual awareness The institute has also added workshops on permaculture and ecological sustainability 53 Other workshops cover a wide range of subjects including arts health Gestalt integral thought martial arts massage dance mythology philosophical inquiry somatics spiritual and religious studies ecopsychology wilderness experience yoga tai chi mindfulness practice and meditation The institute was closed for the first half of 2017 and forced to drastically reduce staff They also decided to revamp their offerings upon reopening to include topics more relevant to a younger generation 9 Center for Theory and Research edit In 1998 Esalen launched the Center for Theory and Research to initiate new areas of practice and action which foster social change and realization of the human potential 54 It is the research and development arm of Esalen Institute 55 As of 2016 update Michael Cornwall who previously worked in the institutes Schizophrenia Research Project at Agnews State Hospital was conducting workshops titled the Alternative Views and Approaches to Psychosis Initiative at Esalen He was inviting leaders in the field of psychosis treatment to attend the workshops 56 Management changes edit Esalen has been making changes to respond to internal and external factors 57 58 59 Dick Price was the key leader of the institute until his sudden death in a hiking accident in late 1985 brought about many changes in personnel and programming 60 Steven Donovan became president of the institute 61 and Brian Lyke served as general manager 60 Nancy Lunney became the director of programming 62 and Dick Price s son David Price served as general manager of Esalen beginning in the mid 1990s 63 The baths were destroyed in 1998 by severe weather and were rebuilt at great expense but this caused severe institutional stress 64 Afterward Andy Nusbaum developed an economic plan to stabilize Esalen s finances 65 In 2011 the institute commissioned the company Beyond the Leading Edge to conduct a Leadership Culture Survey to assess the quality of its leadership culture The results were negative The survey measured how well the leadership builds quality relationships fosters teamwork collaborates develops people involves people in decision making and planning and demonstrates a high level of interpersonal skill In the relating dimension the survey returned a score of 18 compared to a desired 88 It also produced strongly dissonant scores in measures of community welfare relating with interpersonal intelligence clearly communicating vision and building a sense of personal worth within the community It ranked management as overly compliant and lacking authenticity However the survey found that Esalen closely matched its overall goal for customer focus 66 Gordon Wheeler dramatically restructured Esalen management 67 These changes prompted Christine Stewart Price the widow of Dick Price to withdraw from the institute and found an organization named the Tribal Ground Circle with the intention to preserve Dick Price s legacy 68 69 Early leaders and programs edit nbsp Aldous Huxley In the few years after its founding many of the seminars 70 like The Value of Psychotic Experience attempted to challenge the status quo There were even Esalen programs that questioned the movement of which Esalen itself was a part for instance Spiritual and Therapeutic Tyranny The Willingness To Submit There were also a series of encounter groups focused on racial prejudice 71 Early leaders included many well known individuals including Ansel Adams Gia fu Feng Buckminster Fuller Timothy Leary Robert Nadeau Linus Pauling Carl Rogers Virginia Satir B F Skinner and Arnold Toynbee Rather than merely lecturing many leaders experimented with what Huxley called the non verbal humanities the education of the body the senses and the emotions Their intention was to help individuals develop awareness of their present flow of experience to express this fully and accurately and to listen to feedback These experiential workshops were particularly well attended and were influential in shaping Esalen s future course 72 nbsp William Schutz at Esalen circa 1987 Staff residency edit Because of Esalen s isolated location its operational staff members have lived on site from the beginning and for many years collectively contributed to the character of the institute 73 The community has been steeped in a form of Gestalt that pervades all aspects of daily life including meeting structures workplace practices and individual language styles 74 There is a preschool on site called the Gazebo serving the children of staff some program participants and affiliated local residents 75 Scholars in residence edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Esalen has sponsored long term resident scholars including notable individuals such as Gregory Bateson Joseph Campbell Stanislav Grof Sam Keen George Leonard Fritz Perls Ida Rolf Virginia Satir William Schutz and Alan Watts Esalen Massage and Bodywork Association edit Bodywork has always been a significant part of the Esalen experience In the late 1990s the EMBA was organized as a semi autonomous Esalen association for the regulation of Esalen massage practitioners 76 Past initiatives and projects editEsalen Institute has sponsored many research initiatives educational projects and invitational conferences The Big Sur facility has been used for these events as well as other locations including international sites Arts events edit nbsp Esalen Institute from the air in May 1972 In 1964 Joan Baez led a workshop entitled The New Folk Music 77 which included a free performance This was the first of seven Big Sur Folk Festivals featuring many of the era s music legends The 1969 concert included musicians who had just come from the Woodstock Festival This event was featured in a documentary movie Celebration at Big Sur which was released in 1971 John Cage and Robert Rauschenberg performed together at Esalen Robert Bly Lawrence Ferlinghetti Allen Ginsberg Michael McClure Kenneth Rexroth who led one of the first workshops Gary Snyder and others held poetry readings and workshops In 1994 president and CEO Sharon Thom 78 created an artist in residence program to provide artists with a two week retreat in which to focus upon works in progress These artists interacted with the staff offered informal gatherings and staged performances on the newly created dance platform Located next to the Art Barn the dance platform was used by Esalen teachers for dance and martial arts The platform was later covered by a dome and renamed the Leonard Pavilion after deceased Esalen past president and board member George Leonard In 1995 and 1996 Esalen hosted two arts festivals which gathered together artists poets musicians photographers and performers including artist Margot McLean psychotherapist James Hillman guitarist Michael Hedges and Joan Baez All staff members were allowed to attend every class and performance that did not interfere with their schedules Arts festivals have since become a popular yearly event at Esalen 79 Schizophrenia Research Project edit Encouraged by Dick Price the Schizophrenia Research Project was conducted over a three year period at Agnews State Hospital in San Jose California involving 80 young males diagnosed with schizophrenia 80 Funded in part by Esalen Institute this program was co sponsored by the California Department of Mental Hygiene reorganized CMHSA and the National Institute of Mental Health It explored the thesis that the health of certain patients would permanently improve if their psychotic process was not interrupted by administration of antipsychotic pharmaceutical drugs 81 Julian Silverman was chief of research for the project He also served as Esalen s general manager in the 1970s 82 The Agnews double blind study was the largest first episode psychosis research project ever conducted in the United States It demonstrated that the young men given a placebo had a 75 percent lower re hospitalization rate and much better outcomes than the men who received anti psychotic medication These results were used as justification for medication free programs in the San Francisco Bay Area 83 Esalen has recently when begun to revive some of this interest in schizophrenia and psychosis and hosted the R D Laing Symposium and workshops on compassionately responding to psychosis citation needed Publishing edit Starting in 1969 in association with Viking Press the institute published a series of 17 books about Esalen related topics including the first edition of Michael Murphy s novel Golf in the Kingdom 1971 84 Some of these books remain in print In the mid 1980s Esalen entered into a joint publishing arrangement with Lindisfarne Press to publish a small library of Russian philosophical and theological books 85 Soviet American Exchange Program edit nbsp Boris Yeltsin In 1979 Esalen began the Soviet American Exchange Program later renamed Track Two an institute for citizen diplomacy 86 This initiative came at a time when Cold War tensions were at their peak The program was credited with substantial success in fostering peaceful private exchanges between citizens of the super powers 87 In the 1980s Michael Murphy and his wife Dulce were instrumental in organizing the program with Soviet citizen Joseph Goldin in order to provide a vehicle for citizen to citizen relations between Russians and Americans In 1982 Esalen and Goldin pioneered the first U S Soviet Space Bridge allowing Soviet and American citizens to speak directly with one another via satellite communication In 1988 Esalen brought Abel Aganbegyan one of Mikhail Gorbachev s chief economic advisors to the United States In 1989 Esalen brought Boris Yeltsin on his first trip to the United States although Yeltsin did not visit the Esalen facility in Big Sur Esalen arranged meetings for Yeltsin with then President George H W Bush as well as many other leaders in business and government Two former presidents of the exchange program included Jim Garrison and Jim Hickman After Gorbachev stepped down and effectively dissolved the Soviet Union Garrison helped establish The State of the World Forum with Gorbachev as its convening chairman These successes led to other Esalen citizen diplomacy programs including exchanges with China an initiative to further understanding among Jews Christians and Muslims as well as further work on Russian American relations 88 Prices and finances edit2017 closure edit On February 12 2017 a number of mud and land slides closed Highway 1 in several locations to the south and north of the hot springs and caused Esalen to partially shut down 89 On February 18 2017 shifting earth damaged a pier supporting the Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge north of Esalen and forced CalTrans to close Highway 1 90 CalTrans determined that the bridge was damaged beyond repair and announced an accelerated project to replace the bridge by September 91 92 93 Following closure of the bridge Esalen was cut off and resorted to evacuating dozens of guests by helicopter 9 A landslide at Mud Creek south of the hot springs severely restricted vehicle access to the resort and Esalen temporarily closed its doors Then on May 20 2017 a new slide at Mud Creek closed Highway 1 for at least a year On June 20 Esalen announced that it would lay off 45 staff members through at least July leaving only about 10 percent of its staff 9 94 Esalen partially reopened on July 28 2017 offering limited workshops 95 It plans to add more seminars after the Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge reopens in September 2017 Attendance and costs edit In 2012 600 Esalen workshops were attended by more than 12 000 people Topics ranged from sustainable business practices to hypnosis to The Holy Fool Crazy Wisdom From Van Gogh to Tina Fey and The Big Lebowski 23 As of 2015 update a weekend workshop including the program meals and a place for a sleeping bag in a communal area cost a minimum of 405 per person A couple could rent a private room for 730 per person Week long workshops begin at 900 and couples are charged 1 700 per person to stay in a private room 96 In 2013 the institute charges participants in its month long residential licensed massage practitioner training programs 4910 including board and room 97 In 1987 a weekend workshop along with a single room and meals cost 270 and a five day workshop cost 530 98 Revenue and expenses edit In 2013 the institute reported revenue of 18 513 254 13 066 407 from programs and after expenses of 13 515 552 a net income of 4 997 702 In that year it paid CEO Patricia McEntee 152 077 99 In 2014 it reported total revenue of 15 934 586 expenses totalling 14 472 201 and net income of 1 462 385 McEntee was paid 157 839 100 The company spent nearly 10 million for renovations from 2014 to 2016 including 7 4 million to renovate the main lodge and add a cafe and bar It also spent 1 8 million on a six room guesthouse There is only limited internet cellular service available but Esalen is planning to make some of its workshops available to online participants 9 Lease terms edit The annual cost of its 87 year lease for the 27 acre site 94 from the Vinnie A Murphy Trust which extends through 2049 was 344 704 in 2014 McEntee told the Monterey County Weekly that the cost of the lease is highly discounted and that the terms of the lease allow the trust to re assess the lease terms in 2017 This could potentially increase the institute s rent to market value 101 Past teachers editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Past guest teachers include Ansel Adams Joan Baez Ellen Bass Robert Bly Gregory Bateson Sravana Borkataky Varma 102 Ray Bradbury Joseph Campbell Fritjof Capra Carlos Castaneda Deepak Chopra Phil Cousineau Harvey Cox David Darling Erik Davis Warren Farrell Moshe Feldenkrais Richard Feynman Matthew Fox Fred Frith Betty Fuller 103 104 105 Buckminster Fuller Spalding Gray Stanislav Grof Michael Harner Andrew Harvey John Heider 106 107 108 109 Paul Horn Chungliang Al Huang James Hillman Albert Hofmann Aldous Huxley Sam Keen Ken Kesey Paul Krassner R D Laing George Leonard Dennis Lewis John C Lilly Amory Lovins Abraham Maslow Peter Matthiessen Rollo May Terence McKenna Robert Nadeau Claudio Naranjo Babatunde Olatunji Dean Ornish Humphry Osmond Linus Pauling Fritz Perls J B Rhine Carl Rogers Ida Rolf Gabrielle Roth Jerry Rubin Douglas Rushkoff Virginia Satir Will Schutz Charlotte Selver B F Skinner Huston Smith Gary Snyder Susan Sontag David Steindl Rast Paul Tillich Arnold J Toynbee George Vithoulkas Alan Watts Robert Anton Wilson Andrew Weil Marion WoodmanIn popular culture editCultural influence edit Esalen has been cited as having played a key role in the cultural transformations of the 1960s 110 In its beginnings as a laboratory for new thought it was seen by some as the headquarters of the human potential movement 111 Its use of encounter groups a focus on the mind body connection and their ongoing experimentation in personal awareness introduced many ideas to American society that later became mainstream 3 In its early years guest lecturers and workshop leaders included many leading thinkers psychologists and philosophers including Erik Erikson Ken Kesey Alan Watts John Lilly Buckminster Fuller Aldous Huxley Linus Pauling Fritz Perl Joseph Campbell Robert Bly and Carl Rogers 112 Esalen has also been the subject of some criticism and controversy 113 The Economist wrote For many others in America and around the world Esalen stands more vaguely for that metaphorical point where East meets West and is transformed into something uniquely and mystically American or New Agey And for a great many others yet Esalen is simply that notorious bagno bordello where people had sex and got high throughout the 1960s and 1970s before coming home talking psychobabble and dangling crystals 6 114 115 116 The Human Potential Movement was criticized for espousing an ethic that the inner self should be freely expressed in order to reach a person s true potential Some people saw this ethic as an aspect of Esalen s culture The historian Christopher Lasch wrote that humanistic techniques encourage narcissistic spiritual materialistic or self obsessive thoughts and behaviors 117 In 1990 a graffiti artist spray painted Jive shit for rich white folk on the entrance to Esalen 73 highlighting class and race issues Some thought that this was a regression of progress away from true spiritual growth 73 Michel Houellebecq s Atomised traces the New Age movement s influence on the novel s protagonists to older generations chance meetings at Esalen Popular media edit Films edit In the comedy drama Bob amp Carol amp Ted amp Alice 1969 sophisticated Los Angeles residents Bob played by Robert Culp and Carol Sanders Natalie Wood spend a weekend of emotional honesty at an Esalen style retreat 118 after which they return to their life determined to embrace free love and complete openness Literature edit In Thomas Pynchon s novel Inherent Vice 2009 and Paul Thomas Anderson s eponymous 2014 film adaptation the Chryskylodon Institute is modeled after Esalen 119 In Norman Rush s novel Mating 1992 Esalen is referred to as a twit factory 120 Television edit The BBC television series The Century of the Self 2002 is critical of the Human Potentials Movement and includes video segments recorded at Esalen 121 The Mad Men show finale Person to Person airdate May 17 2015 features Don and Stephanie staying at an Esalen like coastline retreat in the year 1970 122 In True Detective season 2 the Panticapaeum Institute is largely based on the Esalen Institute 123 Music edit On July 10 1968 The Beatles guitarist George Harrison was given sitar lessons at Esalen by Ravi Shankar for the movie Raga 124 References editNotes edit How to Contact Us Esalen www esalen org Goldman 2012 pp 2 a b c Misiroglu Gina ed 2009 American Countercultures An Encyclopedia of Nonconformists Alternative Lifestyles and Radical Ideas in U S History Armonk N Y Sharpe Reference pp 238 239 ISBN 978 0765680600 Retrieved 20 October 2016 Kripal 2007 p 66 Anderson 2004 p 64 a b Where California bubbled up The Economist 19 December 2007 Esalen Institute Launches Campus Renewal with Special Gift for Most Significant Renovation in 52 year History May 15 2015 Retrieved October 21 2016 Kripal 2007 a b c d e f g Krieger Lisa M 21 July 2017 Esalen s survival story A tale of transformation The Mercury News Retrieved 3 August 2017 Kripal 2007 p 30 Documentation provided by Steven Harper of radiocarbon dating performed by members of the Sonoma State University Cultural Resources Faculty that produced the following results 4 630 100 years BP before present Harper notes confirmation by similar tests from Big Creek 4 5 miles south of Esalen Institute which produced 6 400 years BP as cited in The Prehistory of Big Creek by Terry Jones 2000 Thomas B Slate Patent CACAAA 092028 The Land Patents Retrieved 9 August 2016 Kripal 2007 p 32 Kripal 2007 p 95 Goldman 2012 p 56 a b c d Abraham Kera Andersin Mark C One Half Century at Esalen Institute Monterey County Weekly Retrieved 21 November 2017 Kripal 2007 p 60 Kripal 2007 p 47 et seq Dick Price An Interview Esalen Institute Big Sur California Retrieved 18 December 2020 Esalen Legacy Dick Price Anderson 2004 p 48 Dick Price An Interview Esalen Retrieved October 3 2015 a b c d Hockaday Peter May 18 2015 Hippies nudity and Don Draper Inside Big Sur s Esalen Institute featured in Mad Men San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved 18 October 2016 John Andrew Murphy United States census 1940 Salinas California roll T627 267 page 19A enumeration district 27 5 Family History film 715 Michigan Births and Christenings 1775 1995 FamilySearch Salt Lake City Utah 2009 2010 a b Kripal 2007 p 98 Kripal amp Shuck 2005 p 148 Durham David L 1998 California s Geographic Names A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State Clovis Calif Word Dancer Press p 960 ISBN 1 884995 14 4 Goldman 2012 p 19 Kripal 2007 p 91 The Aquarian Conspiracy The Mother of All Webs Who Gotcha Gyeorgos C Hatonn page 211 a b Anderson 2004 p 65 Anderson 2004 p 63 Kripal amp Shuck 2005 p 2 Perls 1992 Kripal 2007 p 175 Leyde Tom March 20 2015 Esalen Institute to get a face lift Santa Cruz Sentinel Architecture March 20 2015 Retrieved October 2 2015 Perls 1992 p 249 Grogan 2008 p 196 Kripal 2007 p 157 The Only Way Out Is In The Life Of Richard Price Barclay James Erickson in Kripal amp Shuck 2005 Kripal 2007 pp 274 291 2 Anderson 2004 p 151 Anderson 2004 p 156 William Irwin Thompson Going Beyond it at Big Sur in At the Edge of History Speculations on the Transformation of Culture p 27 66 Harper amp Row 1971 ISBN 978 0686675709 Kripal 2007 p 207 Anderson 2004 p 160 Litwak Leo E December 31 1967 A Trip to Esalen Institute Joy Is the Prize The New York Times Magazine pp 119 et seq Anderson 2004 p 172 Anderson 2004 p 219 Kripal 2007 p 181 et seq The Esalen Farm amp Garden Cultivating Soil Plants and People Esalen Center for Theory and Research Kripal 2007 p 439 Alternative Views and Approaches to Psychosis November 2012 An Esalen Center For Theory and Research Initiative at Esalen Institute Anderson 2004 pp 147ff Goldman 2012 p 44 Kripal 2007 p 463 a b Kripal 2007 p 389 Goldman 2012 p 65 Kripal 2007 p 376 Goldman 2012 pp 107ff Kripal 2007 p 436 Kripal 2007 p 437 Leadership Culture Survey Online Summary Esalen Leadership Archived from the original on 2012 07 29 Retrieved 19 October 2016 Goldman 2012 p 44 Goldman 2012 p 65 Tribal Ground Circle Archived from the original on September 28 2013 Retrieved September 29 2016 Kripal 2007 pp 101 et seq Kripal 2007 pp 182 et seq Kripal 2007 pp 104 a b c Kripal 2007 p 401 Kripal 2007 p 172 Gazebo School Park Early Childhood Program Goldman 2012 p 67 Anderson 2004 p 102 Kripal 2007 p 434 EsalenArtsFestival2011 Archived from the original on 2013 02 26 Anderson 2004 pp 217 219 Rappaport M Are There Schizophrenics for Whom Drugs May be Unnecessary or Contraindicated International Pharmacopsychiatry 13 1978 p 100 et seq PDF Julian Silverman In Memorium Esalen www esalen org Cornwall 2002 p 4 Kripal 2007 p 527 Kripal 2007 p 320 Track II Citizen Diplomacy at The Beyond Intractability Knowledge Base Project Track Two An Institute For Citizen Diplomacy Archived 2011 10 26 at the Wayback Machine Esalen CTR Accomplishments in Citizen Diplomacy Esalen s Temporary Closure Frequently Asked Questions Esalen esalen org Retrieved 20 June 2017 Johnson Lizzie February 25 2017 Bridge failure severs Big Sur s ties to outside world San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved 26 February 2017 News Breaking News and More Monterey County Herald montereyherald com Archived from the original on 2017 02 23 Retrieved 2017 06 20 Marino Pam UPDATE Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge on Highway 1 closed to traffic until further notice Pogash Carol 21 February 2017 Big Sur ravaged by floods mudslides and storms Paradise can turn on you The Guardian a b Lindt John Esalen Institute in Big Sur will lay off 45 employees The Tribune Retrieved 20 June 2017 Mahoney Erika 28 July 2017 Big Sur s Esalen Reopens After Record Long Closure NPR 90 3 KAZU Retrieved 30 July 2017 SHAPIRO MICHAEL December 31 2015 Getaways Esalen Institute in Big Sur is a place to learn grow and heal Santa Rosa Press Democrat Retrieved 18 October 2016 Esalen Massage Practitioner Training Course Catalog PDF Retrieved 18 October 2016 Kahn Alice December 6 1987 Ways to Do Esalen Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 18 2016 2013 IRS Form 990 PDF Retrieved October 18 2016 2014 IRS Form 990 PDF Retrieved October 18 2016 Esalen s a nonprofit but a visit doesn t come cheap October 4 2012 Retrieved October 18 2014 Tantra Freedom and Self Sovereignty Anderson 2004 pp 159 178 179 207 220 234 253 320 Kripal 2007 p 490 Wildflower Leni The Hidden History Of Coaching Open University Press 2013 p 17 Kripal 2007 p 547 listing numerous citations Anderson 2004 p 159 Heider John The Tao of Leadership Green Dragon Publishing 2005 John Heider In Memorium Esalen www esalen org 40 years later Woodstock s spiritual vibes still resonate Houston Chronicle August 6 2009 Martin Douglas January 19 2010 George Leonard 86 voice of 60s counterculture The Boston Globe archive boston com Retrieved 20 October 2016 Ollivier Debra ed 25 May 2012 Esalen 50 Years Ago A Crazy Place On A Godforsaken Road Launched The New Age Movement The Huffington Post Huffington Post Retrieved 20 October 2016 Esalen s Identity Crisis Los Angeles Times Magazine September 5 2004 Like countless spiritual pilgrims Esalen Institute faces its own midlife crisis The Washington Post Norimitsu Onishi August 19 2012 Celebrating the Past and Debating the Future The New York Times Retrieved 2012 08 20 Kera Abraham and Mark Anderson One Half Century at Esalen Institute Archived 2013 01 29 at archive today Monterey County Weekly October 4 2012 Lasch 1978 p 13 Anderson 2004 p 140 The Southern California Landscape of Inherent Vice Los Angeles Magazine 12 December 2014 Rush Norman 1992 Mating 1st Vintage International ed New York Vintage Books ISBN 067973709X OCLC 25747644 The Century of the Self YouTube segments 2002 Dean Will 17 May 2015 Mad Men recap season seven episode 14 Person to Person warning spoilers The Guardian Retrieved 18 May 2015 Gallagher Caitlin Is The Panticapaeum Institute From True Detective A Real Place Ani s Father s Retreat Resembles An Actual Facility Bustle Retrieved October 3 2015 there is one real place that Vulture pointed out might have inspired both Mad Men and True Detective and that s the Esalen Institute in Big Sur California Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine George Harrison amp Ravi Shankar Raga Big Sur CA US 10 06 1968 YouTube segments 1968 Works cited edit Anderson Walter Truett 2004 1983 The Upstart Spring Esalen and the Human Potential Movement The First Twenty Years Addison Wesley Publishing Company ISBN 0 595 30735 3 Cornwall Michael W 2002 Alternative Treatment of Psychosis A Dissertation presented at the California Institute of Integral Studies PDF San Francisco CA a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Goldman Marion S 2012 The American Soul Rush Esalen and the Rise of Spiritual Privilege New York University Press ISBN 978 0 8147 3287 8 via Project Muse Grogan Jessica Lynn 2008 A Cultural History of the Humanistic Psychology Movement PDF The University of Texas at Austin Archived from the original PDF on 2015 10 04 Retrieved 2015 10 02 Kripal Jeffrey 2007 Esalen America and the Religion of No Religion University of Chicago Press ISBN 978 0 226 45369 9 Kripal Jeffrey Shuck Glenn W eds 2005 On The Edge Of The Future Esalen And The Evolution Of American Culture Indiana University Press ISBN 0 253 21759 8 Lasch C 1978 The Culture of Narcissism Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic 44 5 New York W W Norton 426 40 PMID 7459500 Perls Frederick 1992 1969 In and Out of the Garbage Pail Gestalt Journal Press ISBN 978 0 939266 17 3 Further reading editKrentzman Jackie January February 2006 In Murphy s Kingdom Stanford Magazine Archived from the original on 2006 05 04 Kripal Jeff 2007 Totally on Fire The Experience of Founding Esalen Esalen America and the Religion of No Religion University of Chicago Press ISBN 978 0 226 45369 9 via Uchicago edu Lattin Don 2004 Following Our Bliss How the Spiritual Ideals of the Sixties Shape Our Lives Today HarperCollins Publishers ISBN 0 06 009394 3 Norman Jeff 2004 Big Sur Images of America Series Arcadia Publishing ISBN 0 7385 2913 3 Miller Stuart 1971 Hot Springs The True Adventures of the First New York Jewish Literary Intellectual in the Human Potential Movement New York Viking Press ISBN 0 226 45369 3 Murphy Michael 1971 Golf in the Kingdom Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 019549 1 Murphy Michael 1992 The Future of the Body Jeremy P Tarcher Putnam ISBN 0 14 019549 1 Whitmer Peter O 2007 Aquarius Revisited Seven Who Created the Sixties Counterculture That Changed America Citadel Press ISBN 978 0 8065 2856 4 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Esalen Institute Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Esalen Institute amp oldid 1221197959, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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