Jeffrey J. Kripal and Glenn W. Shuck, Editors
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Format: Paperback and hardcover
Size: 6 x 9
Pages: 323
ISBN: 0253217598
Published: July 2005
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"Esalen is on the edge. Located in Big Sur, California, just off Highway 1,
Esalen is, geographically speaking, a literal cliff, hanging rather
precariously over the Pacific Ocean. The Esselen Indians used the hot
mineral springs here as healing baths for centuries before the European
settlers arrived. . . . Today the place is adorned with a host of lush gardens;
mountain streams; a cliffside swimming pool; an occasional
Buddha or garden goddess; the same hot springs now embedded in a striking
multimillion-dollar stone, cement, and steel spa; and a small collection of
meditation huts tucked away in the trees. These are grounds that both
constitute the very edge of the American frontier and look due west to see
the East. . . ." - from the Introduction
The renowned Esalen Institute, founded in 1962 by Stanford graduates Michael
Murphy and Richard Price, was created as a place "where the body can
manifest the glories of the spirit." It offered guests a heady mixture of
world mythology, hypnosis and psychic research, spiritual healing, sport
mysticism, and Tantric eroticism. Among the notables who have spent time at
the Institute are Abraham Maslow, Timothy Leary, Paul Tillich, Carlos
Castaneda, B. F. Skinner, and former California governor Jerry Brown.
Despite its cultural significance, remarkably little has been written about
Esalen itself. In On the Edge of the Future: Esalen and the Evolution of
American Culture, eleven original essays, plus an afterword by co-founder
Murphy, examine the Institute's roots, the place of its beliefs in American
religious history, and its influence. This lively volume will fascinate
anyone interested in the history of American religion as well as those who
regard this remarkable place as the epicenter of the human potential
movement.
The contributors are Catherine L. Albanese, Erik Erickson, Robert Fuller,
Marion S. Goldman, Wouter J. Hanegraaff, Don Hanlon Johnson, Jeffrey J.
Kripal, Timothy Miller, Michael Murphy, Glenn W. Shuck, Ann Taves, and
Gordon Wheeler.
About the Editors
Jeffrey J. Kripal is J. Newton Rayzor Profesor of Religious Studies and
Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at Rice University. He lives in
Houston, Texas.
Glenn W. Shuck is visiting professor of religion at Williams College. He
lives in Williamstown, Massachusetts.