Entity | 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. 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. Esalen was founded by Stanford graduates 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". 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, to Gestalt Practice.
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Inception: 1962
Alternate Names: Esalen Institute, Esalen-Institut
Associated Place(s): United States of America
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Appears in:
National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) 26
Seminar: Big Sur 26
- Contemporary images of Man, part one
- Contemporary images of Man, part two
- Development of the individual, part one
- Development of the individual, part two
- Human freedom and dignity, part one
- Human freedom and dignity, part two
- Human potentiality and the evaluation process, part one
- Human potentiality and the evaluation process, part two
- LSD and human potentiality, part one
- LSD and human potentiality, part two
- Language and the unconscious, part one
- Language and the unconscious, part two
- Michael Murphy and George Leonard, part one
- Michael Murphy and George Leonard, part two
- Psychology of intimacy: Self-disclosure and authentic dialogue, part one
- Psychology of intimacy: Self-disclosure and authentic dialogue, part two
- Scientific approach to the unconscious, part one
- Scientific approach to the unconscious, part two
- Self-actualization and the peak experience, part one
- Self-actualization and the peak experience, part two
- The individual and the intensive group experience, part one
- The individual and the intensive group experience, part two
- The unconscious and creativity, part one
- The unconscious and creativity, part two
- What does it mean, to know thyself?, part one
- What does it mean, to know thyself?, part two