Martha Creek

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September 11, 2016 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.


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Unity of Montclair 
84 Orange Road
Montclair, NJ 07042
 

 
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Martha Creek
marthacreek@gmail.com 

 


 

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Integration of "The Work" - Montclair, NJ 

Martha Creek is the guest speaker for Sunday service.  Workshop will be following service.  Everyone is welcome. NO registration required.  Donations gratefully accepted.

Martha Creek, Trainer and Facilitator takes "The Work" to the next level

This workshop is for everyone on the path of SELF realization.  Be guided through a simple, yet powerful process of inquiry to discover that all stressful thoughts and beliefs --- about life, other people, or yourself – radically shift.   “The Work” consists of questions and turnarounds, which are a way of experiencing the opposite of what you believe.

"The Work" of Byron Katie is a way of identifying and questioning the thoughts that cause all the fear, violence, depression, frustration, and suffering in the world. Experience the happiness of undoing those thoughts through The Work, and allow your mind to return to its true, awakened, peaceful, creative nature.
There is a place for "The Work" in all realms. As it lives fully and fuller, life/death/disease/the full spectrum ---- all become alot sweeter/friendlier and easier to navigate.  The Work is gentle, loving and profoundly liberating. Through facilitating "The Work", Martha loves how the exploration of mind can be extremely exciting, instead of backbreaking, painstaking or something to dread for fear.

"It is most wonderful when days, weeks, months, years have passed following a "piece" of doing "The Work", and the boulder has rolled so far away, that it is not even remembered any longer. It is truly awesome to witness the Deep Work by those who are "new" and those who are consciously ridding themselves of the worst of the worst all in the same workshop. I love that all work with clients provides me the mirror for my own work." 
—Martha Creek 

"For thousands of years we’ve been told not to judge, but we still do it all the time—how our friends should act or think, what our children should care about or do, what our parents should feel, do, or say. In "The Work", rather than suppress these judgments, we use them as starting points for self-realization. This work is my daily practice and is my living example of peace expressing through any/all difficulties of life. The only suffering is an unquestioned mind."


Peace or Pain? Worry or Calm?  Stuck or Liberated?  How are you going to live your life?  You decide!