The Evolution of Experiential Education Esalen and the Human Potential Curriculum: the Relation of Countercultural and Mainstream Cultural Forms

When the Esalen Institute was founded in 1962, with an explicit agenda of offering a forum to “everything that is excluded from the Academy,” certainly the youthful founders did not have in mind to invent (or reinvent) ”experiential education” — much less to revolutionize the fields of adult education, lifelong learning, and a number of related areas in education, in the broadest and deepest sense of the word.

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