2011年10月26日 星期三

1027 2011 四

The Esalen Institute

Early leaders included:

Esalen was incorporated as a non-profit institution in 1967. Increased attention came to the institute when The New York Times Magazine published an article "Joy is the Prize: A Trip to Esalen Institute" by Leo E. Litwak on December 31, 1967.[5][6] The article was reprinted numerous times over the years in anthologies of outstanding magazine articles. More immediately, the article brought Esalen to the attention of scores of other media, not just in the U.S. but also overseas. Esalen responded by holding large-scale conferences in Midwest, East Coast cities and Europe and opening a satellite center in San Francisco. This offered extensive programs but was closed in the mid-1970s.

Many of the offerings seemed meant to challenge the status quo such as "The Value of Psychotic Experience" and even the movement of which Esalen was a part such as "Spiritual and Therapeutic Tyranny: The Willingness To Submit" and "Theological Reflection on The Human Potential". There was also a series of racial encounter groups.


Esalen America and the Religion of No Religion
昨晚NHK :邪馬台国/ 宮﨑 康平夫婦
CNN crunch time, ding, dinge,


昨午拿起Peter 很久以前送的羅耀拉的神操 (因此要談禪的修鍊....)
一個晚上的電視節目和書籍 讓我們遨遊:
遊走在台灣的政論"名嘴"台尋找國家的認同--說要去FM 98.1/說要去華山園區找藝術 還是都忘了
The Tudors 的亨利八世的英國的燒/燙極刑 (對新教徒....)
Esalen America and the Religion of No Religion 美國20世紀下半葉的心靈追求
昨晚NHK :邪馬台国/ 宮﨑 康平夫婦 世間總有這種愛情故事 夫人還健在
CNN crunch time, ding, dinge,

On Oct. 27, 1904, the first rapid transit subway, the IRT, opened in New York City.

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