Apr 28 2009
LOVING WHAT IS - “THE WORK” OF BYRON KATIE
Facilitated by Martha Creek
EXPERIENTIAL WORKSHOP
Sat. May 9, 2009
(10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.)
Nashville Center for Spiritual
Living 6705 Charlotte Pike
Nashville, TN 37209
(615) 356-0174 for details
No Registration Required — Love Offering Accepted
Have you put your happiness on hold —Waiting for something/somebody to change so you can be happy?
Wanting/Needing/Wishing? More Money? Health? Loving Family? Understanding Partner? Peace?
Join us in Self Realization.
This “work” is a simple and deeply transformational process that is helping people around the world approach their problems from a perspective of clarity and inner peace.
It works 100% of the time, in 100% of circumstances and for 100% of people who really want to know the truth. DO YOU? Peace or Pain? You decide! No more waiting!
Visit with Martha at: www.marthacreek.net
Visit with Peace at www.thework.com
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (April 2009) – Louisville, Ky., speaker, author, minister and practitioner Martha Creek will show individuals how to use self-realization techniques to overcome stressful thoughts, negative emotions, and limiting beliefs during a seminar from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. May 9 (Saturday) at the Nashville Center for Spiritual Living, 6705 Charlotte Pike in Nashville.
The Loving What Is workshop is based on The Work, three best-selling books by Byron Katie.
The workshop is free; a love offering will be taken.
For more information, call (615) 356-0174.
Creek, a certified Reiki master teacher, will guide attendees through a variety of powerful exercises designed to free their minds from the limiting beliefs that keep them living in fear, anger, sadness and depression. “These exercises offer people what years of therapy have not: the ability to love life and live in peace and joy,” said Creek, who serves as an ordained minister and practitioner at the Unity of Louisville church.
The Work has been compared to other spiritual and psychological systems such as Socrates’ questioning, the teachings of Buddha and the Zen Masters, and 12-step programs.
It is a “practical and experiential way to undo the painful beliefs that preoccupy our lives.”
Creek has earned degrees at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green and Trevecca Nazarene College in Nashville. She is pursuing a doctorate at Emerson Theological Institute in Oakhurst, Calif. Creek received her training as a facilitator in 2004 at the Byron Katie International School for the Work in Los Angeles. She staffs events at BKI and leads workshops around the country.
For more information about Creek, visit her web site at http://www.marthacreek.net.

