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This course offers a refreshing opportunity to learn the Asian energy anatomy within the core of Esalen massage, and for practitioners to reconnect with the heart of the work.


The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes. —Marcel Proust.


CE credit for nurses; see page 113. CE credit for bodyworkers; see page 113.


Brita Ostrom bio on page 35.


Daniela Urbassek is a longtime member of the Esalen massage staff. Her work is strongly influenced by her studies in craniosacral work, movement, yoga, and dance.


Weekend of September 7–9


The Work and Future Generations Byron Katie with Roxann Burroughs


Byron Katie has one job: to teach people how to end their suffering. She does this through a sim- ple but powerful process of self-inquiry called The Work, which shows us how to examine our stressful thoughts using four questions and a


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turnaround. “When we question our thoughts,” Katie says, “we see choices that we could never have imagined before.” In this workshop, Katie and her daughter Roxann will guide the group in using The Work to create a kinder and more joyous world with and for our children, and will help awaken the best gift we can pass on to future generations: our own true selves.


CE credit for MFTs and LCSWs; see page 113.


Byron Katie is founder of The Work; a simple yet revolutionary process of inquiry, and author or coau- thor of four best-selling books: Loving What Is; I Need Your Love—Is That True?; A Thousand Names for Joy; and Who Would You Be Without Your Story?


Week of September 9–14


Tantra: The Art of Conscious Loving Charles Muir & Caroline Muir with Diane Greenberg


This is a “reset point” for couples who want to dramatically improve the quality of sex and inti- macy in their love lives and open up to more


ecstatic pleasure and spiritual connection in their relationship.


Few of us have been blessed with healthy child- hood conditioning and education regarding the mysteries of sexual love and sexual energy. This can leave individuals less successful and con- scious in their sexuality than they are in other aspects of their lives. Tantra transforms sex into a loving meditation, putting more conscious- ness, energy, intimacy, joy, and love into sexual exchanges.


It is time to study sex as an art form. Sexual lov- ing is a vital skill to be mastered by every con- scious individual. Sexual energy is a sacrament that, used well, brings great harmony and joy into one’s relationship so that love continues to grow over the course of a lifetime, deeply bond- ing the partners in joyous spiritual union. This experience offers couples ways to increase inti- macy and passion in their relationship. Practices include ways to free female sexual orgasm and methods to increase pleasure for both partners. Esoteric practices of kiss, movement, and touch, along with many other exotic lovemaking skills, are introduced in class, and then practiced in the privacy of your own room. Discover Tantric wis- dom with insight, gentleness, humor, and love.


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