Visitors are now able to access Esalen as well as other businesses and trails in northern Big Sur via twice-daily convoys on Highway 1 operated by Caltrans.
Convoys run only at 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. each day. These are the only opportunities to travel into and out of Big Sur, so visitors must plan accordingly.
Please note: On Wednesday September 20, online registration may be unavailable for up to 15 minutes while system maintenance is performed. If the 'Register Now' page does not load, please wait about 15 minutes and try again.
Are you feeling the existential impacts of climate imbalance, global crises, and so much more? Are you seeking sustainable ways to care for both yourself and the Earth? This workshop, led by Cambridge University psychologist and eco-doula Lindsay Branham, will equip you with somatic and contemplative tools to explore your own relationship with the Earth.
As Senegalese forestry engineer Baba Dioum famously said, “In the end, we will conserve only what we love.” This statement from 1968 still speaks directly to the missing piece at the heart of the unfolding environmental mega-crisis: the fact that human beings have been severed from our physical, emotional, and spiritual connection to nature.
Learn meaningful ways to foster a relationship with the Earth that can improve your personal, mental, and physical health. In return, you’ll transform how you love the Earth. Intersectional sustainability meets erotic ecology in this experiential workshop, which blends ecological education with storytelling, meditation, and embodied practices to help you develop your own unique relationship with nature.
You are invited to become re-enchanted with the Earth. Come explore the wondrous cosmic tenderness of interconnectivity. We belong to one another, every living thing.
Recommended Reading: Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
Lindsay Branham is a psychologist focused on embodied and erotic ecology. She is trained as a Buddhist eco-doula and is finishing her PhD in psychology at the University of Cambridge on the reciprocal, embodied relationship between humans and the Earth.
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Are you feeling the existential impacts of climate imbalance, global crises, and so much more? Are you seeking sustainable ways to care for both yourself and the Earth? This workshop, led by Cambridge University psychologist and eco-doula Lindsay Branham, will equip you with somatic and contemplative tools to explore your own relationship with the Earth.
As Senegalese forestry engineer Baba Dioum famously said, “In the end, we will conserve only what we love.” This statement from 1968 still speaks directly to the missing piece at the heart of the unfolding environmental mega-crisis: the fact that human beings have been severed from our physical, emotional, and spiritual connection to nature.
Learn meaningful ways to foster a relationship with the Earth that can improve your personal, mental, and physical health. In return, you’ll transform how you love the Earth. Intersectional sustainability meets erotic ecology in this experiential workshop, which blends ecological education with storytelling, meditation, and embodied practices to help you develop your own unique relationship with nature.
You are invited to become re-enchanted with the Earth. Come explore the wondrous cosmic tenderness of interconnectivity. We belong to one another, every living thing.
Recommended Reading: Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
Lindsay Branham is a psychologist focused on embodied and erotic ecology. She is trained as a Buddhist eco-doula and is finishing her PhD in psychology at the University of Cambridge on the reciprocal, embodied relationship between humans and the Earth.
Are you feeling the existential impacts of climate imbalance, global crises, and so much more? Are you seeking sustainable ways to care for both yourself and the Earth? This workshop, led by Cambridge University psychologist and eco-doula Lindsay Branham, will equip you with somatic and contemplative tools to explore your own relationship with the Earth.
As Senegalese forestry engineer Baba Dioum famously said, “In the end, we will conserve only what we love.” This statement from 1968 still speaks directly to the missing piece at the heart of the unfolding environmental mega-crisis: the fact that human beings have been severed from our physical, emotional, and spiritual connection to nature.
Learn meaningful ways to foster a relationship with the Earth that can improve your personal, mental, and physical health. In return, you’ll transform how you love the Earth. Intersectional sustainability meets erotic ecology in this experiential workshop, which blends ecological education with storytelling, meditation, and embodied practices to help you develop your own unique relationship with nature.
You are invited to become re-enchanted with the Earth. Come explore the wondrous cosmic tenderness of interconnectivity. We belong to one another, every living thing.
Recommended Reading: Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
August 2–4, 2024
This program is full. Find another.
Applications are closed.
Applications are closed.
Are you feeling the existential impacts of climate imbalance, global crises, and so much more? Are you seeking sustainable ways to care for both yourself and the Earth? This workshop, led by Cambridge University psychologist and eco-doula Lindsay Branham, will equip you with somatic and contemplative tools to explore your own relationship with the Earth.
As Senegalese forestry engineer Baba Dioum famously said, “In the end, we will conserve only what we love.” This statement from 1968 still speaks directly to the missing piece at the heart of the unfolding environmental mega-crisis: the fact that human beings have been severed from our physical, emotional, and spiritual connection to nature.
Learn meaningful ways to foster a relationship with the Earth that can improve your personal, mental, and physical health. In return, you’ll transform how you love the Earth. Intersectional sustainability meets erotic ecology in this experiential workshop, which blends ecological education with storytelling, meditation, and embodied practices to help you develop your own unique relationship with nature.
You are invited to become re-enchanted with the Earth. Come explore the wondrous cosmic tenderness of interconnectivity. We belong to one another, every living thing.
Recommended Reading: Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
Lindsay Branham is a psychologist focused on embodied and erotic ecology. She is trained as a Buddhist eco-doula and is finishing her PhD in psychology at the University of Cambridge on the reciprocal, embodied relationship between humans and the Earth.
Please note: On Wednesday September 20, online registration may be unavailable for up to 15 minutes while system maintenance is performed. If the 'Register Now' page does not load, please wait about 15 minutes and try again.
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Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
The rich text element allows you to create and format headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, images, and video all in one place instead of having to add and format them individually. Just double-click and easily create content.
The rich text element allows you to create and format headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, images, and video all in one place instead of having to add and format them individually. Just double-click and easily create content.A rich text element can be used with static or dynamic content. For static content, just drop it into any page and begin editing. For dynamic content, add a rich text field to any collection and then connect a rich text element to that field in the settings panel. Voila!
A rich text element can be used with static or dynamic content. For static content, just drop it into any page and begin editing. For dynamic content, add a rich text field to any collection and then connect a rich text element to that field in the settings panel. Voila!Headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, figures, images, and figure captions can all be styled after a class is added to the rich text element using the "When inside of" nested selector system.
Headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, figures, images, and figure captions can all be styled after a class is added to the rich text element using the "When inside of" nested selector system.Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
August 2–4, 2024
This program is full. Find another.
Applications are closed.
Applications are closed.
Are you feeling the existential impacts of climate imbalance, global crises, and so much more? Are you seeking sustainable ways to care for both yourself and the Earth? This workshop, led by Cambridge University psychologist and eco-doula Lindsay Branham, will equip you with somatic and contemplative tools to explore your own relationship with the Earth.
As Senegalese forestry engineer Baba Dioum famously said, “In the end, we will conserve only what we love.” This statement from 1968 still speaks directly to the missing piece at the heart of the unfolding environmental mega-crisis: the fact that human beings have been severed from our physical, emotional, and spiritual connection to nature.
Learn meaningful ways to foster a relationship with the Earth that can improve your personal, mental, and physical health. In return, you’ll transform how you love the Earth. Intersectional sustainability meets erotic ecology in this experiential workshop, which blends ecological education with storytelling, meditation, and embodied practices to help you develop your own unique relationship with nature.
You are invited to become re-enchanted with the Earth. Come explore the wondrous cosmic tenderness of interconnectivity. We belong to one another, every living thing.
Recommended Reading: Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Learn more about the requirements to receive continuing education credit.
Lindsay Branham is a psychologist focused on embodied and erotic ecology. She is trained as a Buddhist eco-doula and is finishing her PhD in psychology at the University of Cambridge on the reciprocal, embodied relationship between humans and the Earth.
The rich text element allows you to create and format headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, images, and video all in one place instead of having to add and format them individually. Just double-click and easily create content.
The rich text element allows you to create and format headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, images, and video all in one place instead of having to add and format them individually. Just double-click and easily create content.A rich text element can be used with static or dynamic content. For static content, just drop it into any page and begin editing. For dynamic content, add a rich text field to any collection and then connect a rich text element to that field in the settings panel. Voila!
A rich text element can be used with static or dynamic content. For static content, just drop it into any page and begin editing. For dynamic content, add a rich text field to any collection and then connect a rich text element to that field in the settings panel. Voila!Headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, figures, images, and figure captions can all be styled after a class is added to the rich text element using the "When inside of" nested selector system.
Headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, figures, images, and figure captions can all be styled after a class is added to the rich text element using the "When inside of" nested selector system.