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January-February 2007
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Habitats
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For those interested in more physical exertion, or gaining self-knowledge, the Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health (also located in Lenox) offers regular, year-round retreat and renewal yoga programs along with dozens of more specialized mind/body awareness workshops and programs by guest instructors. For a rigorous meditation retreat, Gregory Sulkowski 00, M.D. 04, recommends the Vipassana Meditation Center in Shelburne, Massachusetts. He and his wife, Sunana Sohi 00, who live in Chicago, took time out of their medical residencies in 2005 to do a 10-day silent meditation practice. Men and women were separated. Books, music, phones, and writing materials were banned. And no eye contactor even gesturingwith others was allowed. Its not a spa; its not your typical restful getaway, cautions Sulkowski. They awoke at 4 a.m. and spent their days in various physical postures concentrating on breathing and sensation, with few distracting external stimuli.
The course itself is mentally grueling, he reports. But all that said, almost two weeks of complete silence without e-mail, phones, or even anyone talking to you truly leaves you feeling peaceful and released. The retreats effects have seeped into the couples busy regular lives: they still practice yoga and meditate when they caneven on the subway, or in bed before falling asleep. I think Vipassana can be used as a general approach to managing ones reactions and mental outlook, Sulkowski says. I consider it to be the single most important tool I have learned to help maintain my happiness and striving for greater wisdom.
If sitting still isnt alluring, there are plenty of places that cater to outdoor play and sports. The Craftsbury Outdoor Center in northern Vermont is a great vacation-lodge destination for individuals as well as families. In the warmer months, the center is best known for its sculling and running camps, although it also provides general activities such as lake swimming, hiking, and mountain biking. But in the winter, the center focuses on cross-country skiing for all ages and levels; serious athletes also train there.
Anna Schulz 09, a member of the Harvard cross-country Nordic team, grew up in Vermont and has gone to Craftsbury for more than a decade. Its out in the woods on a little dirt road. Its beautifulVermont at its finest, she says. Its geared more toward doing things outside and having a great vacation through being healthy and enjoying the outdoors, rather than having breakfast in bed in a hotel. But I must say that they do have wonderful food. Schulz and her family, all of whom ski, participate in races at the center, go snowshoeing, and skate and play hockey on the iced-over lake. They have a really good ski-school program, she reports, and they even host Elderhostel programs, so youre out there with everyone from the 80-year-olds to the kids who are just learning how to cross-country ski.
Winter activities do not have to be expensiveor even very far afield. The Wellness Center, which is part of the University Health Services, offers its own treatments, classes, and workshops, from body therapies (such as massage, acupuncture, and reikihands-on healing) to yoga, tai chi, and Pilates. There is even a new knitting for wellness group.
Harvard graduate student Stephanie Aktipis, who studies the evolution of marine snails, took that four-session class last October just because shed always wanted to know how to knit. The wellness part completely flew over my head until they started talking about it in class, she says. The teacher read excerpts from books on mindfulness and elicited thoughts and feelings from the group as they purled away. Aktipis is now making a cobalt-blue scarf for a friend, and often knits while watching television or before bedtime. I havent become one with my knitting, she says, with a laugh. But knitting definitely helps me relaxwhen its going well. I find that I really enjoy the chance to empty my mind of the days craziness and focus only on the rhythm of the knitting .There is something soothing about it.
The Wellness Center also offers a lending library of nonfiction videos and DVDs that feature classes on belly dancing and salsa dancing, among other activities. Learning something new is another way to revitalize ourselves, says Ballinger. Commuters take note: Why not make use of all those hours in the car or on the train to learn a new language? she asks. (Schoenhofs Foreign Books in Harvard Square has a wealth of information and resources on language-learning, and companies like Pimsleur Direct offer comprehensive audio learning systems.)
Or why not absorb lectures on math, science, art, or philosophy? The Teaching Company, founded in 1990 by Thomas M. Rollins, J.D. 82, offers more than 200 recorded lectures by Ivy League and other university professors around the country, with notes and syllabi, to foster excellence in lifelong learning. The catalog is a wish list come true for intelligent adults everywhere who wish they could study those things we cared passionately about as undergraduates, but that we couldnt pay attention to anymore after college because we had to go out and make a living, he says. I was a passionate philosophy student and, trust me, once I got into law and started running a business, philosophy fell by the wayside.
Rollins himself is traveling to Italy next year and recently downloaded the History of the Renaissance into his iPod. Italy will be a vastly richer experience because of that study, he says. These lectures can be a marvelous complement to a life of exploration and adventureand a joy for the life of the mind.
Nell Porter Brown is the assistant editor of this magazine.
Canyon Ranch Resort 800-742-9000, www.canyonranch.com
Craftsbury Outdoor Center 802-586-7767, www.craftsbury.com
Cranwell 413-637-1364, www.cranwell.com
Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health 866-200-5203, www.kripalu.org
The New England Wellness Web directory www.newellness.com
Pimsleur Direct www.pimsleurdirect.com
Schoenhofs Foreign Books 617-547-8855, www.schoenhofs.com
The Spa at Norwich Inn 800-275-4772, www.thespaatnorwichinn.com
The Teaching Company 800-832-2412, www.teach12.com
Topnotch Resort and Spa 800-451-8686, www.topnotchresort.com
University Health Services/Center for Wellness 617-495-9629, http://huhs.harvard.edu/CWHC/ WellnessPrograms/CWHCWellnessPrograms.htm
Vipassana Meditation Center www.dhamma.org
Wentworth by the Sea 603-422-7322, www.wentworth.com