The Esalen Institute
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. Esalen soon became known 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 Essalen, Esalen is situated on 27 acres of spectacular
Big Sur coastline with the Santa Lucia Mountains rising sharply
behind.
There are various ways
to experience Esalen, ranging from an overnight visit to a long-term
stay as a seminarian. Prior Reservations
are always essential. The weekend and five-day workshops described
throughout the Workshops
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.
Another way of being
at Esalen which allows a greater involvement at a lower expense
is the Work Study
Program, an intensive twenty-eight day work-oriented
program for individuals who want to make a directed, personal
commitment to self-exploration and growth, and a contribution
to the Esalen community.
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.
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.
The printed, 100-page Esalen Catalog is
available at no cost in the United States via mail as supplies allow.
In other countries, a one-year subscription to the catalog (two issues) is
available for $35. Send your request for a catalog (include a check or
money order in U.S. currency for $35 if the catalog is to be mailed
outside the U.S.) to:
Subscriptions, Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA 93920.
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.
In addition to round-the-clock availability
for Esalen guests, the hot springs are open to the general public,
by reservation only, from 1am to 3am. There is a $20 fee, payable
by credit card only. To make reservations, call 831-667-3047.
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 or series of programs.
Esalen is a provider of continuing education
credits for nurses, psychologists, MFCCs, LCSWs, massage practitioners
and bodyworkers.
Approved workshops
are noted in the Workshops
section, as well as listed separately in the Continuing
Education section. Those workshops for which approval is
still pending are noted in the Workshops section only.
Here at Esalen, even
though many of our paths are paved, they 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 at Esalen 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 or participate in a workshop, 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 planning, 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 interpretation 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.
Most books listed as
recommended reading for workshops are available through Esalen's
bookstore and through our Online
Bookstore. All other bookstore items are also available
via mail order. For ordering information please call 831-667-3049.
From mid-September to mid-June,
the Ongoing Residence Program is for those desiring an intensive workshop
program over a long term. A Residence Program stay is 26 days (4 "weeks" and
3 weekends). Participants may select any five-day workshop offered during
their stay, with weekends open for Personal Retreat.Occasionally workshops
are cancelled; second choices are advised.
The discounted cost is $4880 per
26-day period for standard accommodations. No other discounts apply. If you
cancel or change any part of your Residence Program reservation at least
seven full days before its start, there will be a $150 cancellation fee.
If you cancel with less than seven days' notice, the cancellation fee is $330.
Contributions
to Esalen Institute are tax-deductible. 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
I.162-5.)
Esalen's Mid-Point
House is now available as an upgraded accommodation alternative
for seminarians and personal retreat guests. Nestled behind the
lush Esalen Garden at the 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.
For details, please
call the Esalen office at 831-667-3000.
Please see our new section,
Frequently-Asked Questions and Their Answers,
for more information on a variety of topics.