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Not too far from Green Gulch is Spirit Rock Meditation Center, dedicated to the teachings of Buddha and vipassana meditation. The Spirit Rock vibe is chill, and the center is very much about integration of the East and West, so it's a fine spot for beginning sitters. Head pounding from nonstop conversations and over-stimulation? Spirit Rock is especially known for its silent retreats. Yes, that means what it sounds like: no talking for days on end. If the thought of complete chatter extinction scares you, you can start with a one-day retreat and slowly build up your capacity for silence.
A little farther away is Tassajara, a remote Zen monastery in the Ventana wilderness about 27 miles from Big Sur. It takes approximately five hours to reach Tassajara from the city by car (there's no other way to get there), so it's more appropriate for visitors seeking longer, deeper seclusion. The scenic monastery is closed to guests during the winter, but in the summer it opens to everyone and hosts a number of workshops that range in topic from "Landscape Painting" to "Liberation Through Handwriting." Tassajara quiets the body as much as the soul with daily yoga classes and natural hot springs.
If you like the idea of yoga and hot springs, but can do without monastic life, there's nowhere quite like Esalen. Named after the Esselen Indians who once lived and played in this indescribable 27-acre stretch of land between the Pacific Ocean and the coastal ridge of the Santa Lucia Mountains, the Esalen Institute is visited nationwide by folks hungering for natural beauty, top-notch yoga instruction, and experimental workshops that revolve around spirituality, art, health, and dozens of other subjects. (Some examples of classes are "Fingerpainting on the Moon," "Samba for the Soul," and "Gestalt Awareness Practicum.") Esalen isn't cheap -- a weekend alone can cost you $550 -- but there are opportunities for work-study, and if you don't mind sleep-bagging it on the floor in communal areas, you can stay for a more reasonable price.
For serious yogis who either can't get away this summer or can't afford to zip off to Costa Rica for a month of intensive down-dogging in the rain forest, there's a great opportunity to deepen your yoga practice here in the city. The true premise of a yoga retreat is concentrated daily practice with a trusted instructor, and Jamie Burke Lindsay teaches an incredible daily practice class five mornings a week at Yoga Flow in the Castro. The hour-and-a-half sunrise classes start weekdays at 6:30 a.m. and are an intricate blend of advanced asana (vinyasa- and Iyengar-based), meditation, and pranayama. Lindsay explores a different chakra each week, and the culmination of the five days occurs in a two-hour Saturday workshop. Lindsay also teaches a beginner class (for donations only) inside the stained-glass nave of the mesmerizing Grace Cathedral every Tuesday evening. (You can get his full schedule at www.jamielindsay.com.)