How Esalen Expands the Minds of Those Who Visit
By Brian Weaver The Esalen Institute is tricky to discuss, not because it is veiled in secrecy, but because at a glance it looks like any other retreat center. Through various media outlets and on their own website, the institute focuses on the 600+ workshops they offer each year , which are "devoted to cultivating deep change in self and society". Esalen co-founder Michael Murphy has stated they " did not want to start a religious cult, a new church ". Like Transcendental Meditation and other new-age religions, many visitors of the Esalen Institute consider themselves "spiritual but not religious" (or other variations of this common phrase). However, like all New Religious Movements we have examined in the past, those who go to Esalen seem to be deeply affected by their experiences there. Yoga instructor Janet Stone says that her experience at Esalen has been “a series of meltings and unfoldings that have contributed to a profound shift in perspectiv...