Gregory Scherick and 'The Process' Return to KamaDeva Yoga!

Saturday, December 5, 6-10:00pm

Greg Scherick and his life transforming workshop is a spiritually-based technology that permanently transforms unwanted beliefs at the very bedrock of origin. It represents a radical new approach to healing that effortlessly unravels entrenched, stubborn behavioral patterns unaddressed by traditional practices such as psychotherapy, religion, new age thought, and other established approaches to wellness. The arrival of The Process heralds a new era in psycho-emotional rehabilitation that may one day prove as significant as the revolutionary discoveries made by mental health pioneers more than a century ago.

'The Process' Continues...

Shana's Story....

"When I last checked in, I had swallowed the truth pill, mesmerized by what Greg was able to do at the barn and his capacity to give each person exactly the experience that they needed to feel seen. Through my ongoing exposure to The Process I was starting to feel the changes inside of me, but wondered whether these changes would start to show up in my life.

A couple months ago, I decided to move out of my old apartment on Thompson Street and find something that something that suited me more. I couldn’t bear looking at places with brokers. It made my stomach turn. So I asked for help from friends and was led to the most beautiful sublet. Everything about it felt right to me in the most peculiar way. It had nothing to do with its size or anything like that. In fact, I was so drawn into the place that it was not until I spent my first night there and went to brush my teeth that I realized there was no sink in the bathroom. It was more of a feeling that I got when I first walked in, a sense that this was where I should live. It felt like a homecoming. The wood floors, the distressed furniture, the abstract watercolors on the walls, even the cemetery next door, made me think of where I grew up, in Cambridge, MA. Only here was an expression of home that could be my own. The only trouble was that it was completely out of my price range. So I told the woman whose place it was that I would love to live there but could not afford it, ready to walk away defeated. Her response surprised me. She told me that she had a real sense that I would be perfect for the place and that she loved my energy. If I really was serious, she wanted to make it work. In an instant she was willing to take 700 off the rent. In ten short minutes, my reality had changed. The Process was working and here was a huge demonstration. I was receiving the gift of an incredible place to live that supported my needs and increased my value all at once. It felt magical!

Then there was the hassle of packing up my old place. To make it easier, I decided to get rid of a lot of my stuff. I gave away clothes and furniture, even sold some of my books at the Strand. But books were something that I had a lot of and unless your books are in pristine condition, non-fiction or hard covers, you don’t make much money. A friend told me that I could sell them in Washington Square Park. “What do you have to lose? Just put down a sheet and see what happens.” So one Sunday afternoon, I lugged a HUGE suitcase of books down my apartment stairwell. When I got out onto the street, the owner of the chess club next door to my house greeted me and inquired about my plans. He explained that unless I had a table, the cops wouldn’t allow it. Bag in hand, set to go, I felt immediately defeated, again. And again I was met with unbelievable support. “Why don’t you just sell them here and see what happens.” “Really?” He was insistent, “Absolutely. I will get you a couple of chairs.”  Ah, the gratitude I felt, the ease of not having to do it alone and witnessing the gift of receiving help from others. It was happening again. More magic!

So I set up shop, displaying as many books as I could fit on the small square table they had outside that was used for games of chess and I waited to see what happened. My friend showed up a few minutes later with raw chocolate treats. And then it got really fun. As people approached the table, I asked them any number of questions, “Do you like to read? Interested in a book? How about a smile? Free books.” What I said changed depending upon who showed up. Those that seemed challenged by giving, were asked to pay and those that seemed so willing to give me lots of money for books that they were excited to add to their own collection, received the experience of getting something for nothing. “What, are you serious? They’re free? You have to be kidding me.” No one could believe that I would be giving my things away. In fact, two grad students from NYU were convinced that I was doing some kind of psychological study. I could see why, everything I was doing challenged people’s notions of how things worked. It was wild. There were moments when I found myself standing on the chair and shouting to people across the street, finding ways to engage them around my books. Some ignored me, others turned their heads to see what all the commotion was, and then there were those, who excited by it, bounded across the street to get involved. The street became an open stage and all the actors were real people, engaging in an experience that was completely different than what they had expected to find that day. People shared their stories. One woman cried she was so touched by the gesture of being given books for free. The sidewalk became congested. Even those people who didn’t take books, wanted to hang around. One guy was so intrigued that he kept asking me questions about myself and told me that he thought that you could tell a lot about a person based on the books she owned. So I let him have a go. It was fascinating! Less important than whether he was accurate, was how it made him feel to engage with me in that way. We were there for hours, meeting and interacting with people, giving them exactly the experiences they needed to see life from a different perspective. To see the power that is possible when we take risks and connect with people. I could feel The Process taking real hold inside of me. I had reached a new level of awareness where I was able to deliver experiences to others. I was giving to others what I had received. It felt amazing!

This is the unbelievable power of The Process. My willingness to unpack the lies within myself and receive powerful reflection and support from Greg, has taken me to new dimensions in my life. My perspective has totally changed and my sense of purpose has truly been ignited. Not only has the pill that I ingested radically changed my life, but I am now transmitting that magic to others!

If you are up for the adventure, please join me for another exciting workshop with Greg Scherick at Kama Deva Yoga in East Hampton, NY on Saturday, December 5th from 6-10p.m. It is sure to open your eyes to new ways of seeing and new possibilities for finding the power that is your gift!"

Investment: $300 (through November 28th), $350 thereafter
For more information about The Process, visit ilovetheprocess.com
To sign up, please follow this link: ilovetheprocess.com/signup
If you have any questions, please contact shana@ilovetheprocess.com

Look Forward to Seeing You There!