Does anyone here practice Esalen massage or certified in Esalen?
I'm certified in Esalen and had had it listed as one of my modalities for many years. A few years ago I decided to remove it from my list of trained modalities. I began getting suspicious calls regarding Esalen. It seems to me that Esalen has become associated with erotic massage? That's not how I learned Esalen!?
I don't know how or why this happened? The first call I ever got was from a guy who said he had been to Esalen 25 years ago. He seemed like an okay client, but he wasn't. I've gotten calls from men inquiring about Esalen, and when I firmly tell them, "NO I don't practice Esalen", they want to meet me for lunch and "get to know one another first... you'll see I'm one of the good guys..." Really weird stuff!
I've removed Esalen from all of my literature and online listings, but I still get calls and emails from time to time. I firmly tell these "Esalen guys" that "I ONLY DO SPORTS MASSAGE! GOOD LUCK FINDING A THERAPIST! GOODBYE!" and hang up on them. This doesn't happen often (only one or two calls per year), but I'd say 100% of the calls for Esalen massage that I do get, are very suspicious.
Has anyone else had this problem, or does anyone know why Esalen is now associated with something erotic?
I'm certified in Esalen and had had it listed as one of my modalities for many years. A few years ago I decided to remove it from my list of trained modalities. I began getting suspicious calls regarding Esalen. It seems to me that Esalen has become associated with erotic massage? That's not how I learned Esalen!?
I don't know how or why this happened? The first call I ever got was from a guy who said he had been to Esalen 25 years ago. He seemed like an okay client, but he wasn't. I've gotten calls from men inquiring about Esalen, and when I firmly tell them, "NO I don't practice Esalen", they want to meet me for lunch and "get to know one another first... you'll see I'm one of the good guys..." Really weird stuff!
I've removed Esalen from all of my literature and online listings, but I still get calls and emails from time to time. I firmly tell these "Esalen guys" that "I ONLY DO SPORTS MASSAGE! GOOD LUCK FINDING A THERAPIST! GOODBYE!" and hang up on them. This doesn't happen often (only one or two calls per year), but I'd say 100% of the calls for Esalen massage that I do get, are very suspicious.
Has anyone else had this problem, or does anyone know why Esalen is now associated with something erotic?