A Daylong Workshop with Paul Selig in New York City
Join award-winning author and channel Paul Selig for an unforgettable workshop to learn techniques to access your highest potential.
Date and time
Location
Judson Memorial Church
55 Washington Square South New York, NY 10012Refund Policy
About this event
- Event lasts 6 hours
- Free venue parking
Paul Selig
A Channeled Workshop in New York, NY
Saturday, October 18th: 10 am - 4 pm
"Authentic, straightforward truth straight from the source field."
- Deepak Chopra on the work of Paul Selig
Award-winning author and channel Paul Selig will lead an intimate channeled evening workshop where you will work directly with his Guides and their practical program for achieving personal growth and overcoming the obstacles that are hindering you on the way. Through lectures, attunements, Q&A and energy work, Paul and his Guides will lead you on an unprecedented journey of self-development to achieve new levels of alignment, healing and life purpose.
In this workshop, you will:
- Receive instruction and teaching from Paul's Guides
- Become attuned to a higher frequency in a way that you can trust and feel
- Develop your own abilities as an empath
- Free yourself from patterns of limitation and fear
- Gain tools to transform your life and awaken to your own divine nature
ABOUT OUR VENUE
Nestled in the heart of Greenwich Village, Judson Memorial Church is more than just a historic landmark—it’s a living testament to spiritual exploration, social justice, and artistic innovation. Founded in 1890 by Rev. Edward Judson in memory of his father, missionary Adoniram Judson, the church was designed by renowned architect Stanford White and features stunning stained-glass windows by John LaFarge and a marble frieze by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Throughout the 20th century, Judson became a sanctuary for avant-garde artists and progressive activism, launching the Judson Dance Theater—widely regarded as the birthplace of postmodern dance—and hosting early works by now-legendary artists like Yoko Ono and Robert Rauschenberg. It also pioneered social outreach programs, from early drug counseling and abortion access advocacy to AIDS support and immigrant sanctuary. Today, Judson remains a vibrant hub for creative expression and spiritual growth, making it the perfect setting for a workshop that invites deep personal transformation in a space rich with history, heart, and soul.
The surrounding neighborhood:
Set in the vibrant heart of Greenwich Village, Judson Memorial Church sits just steps from the iconic Washington Square Park—one of New York City’s most beloved green spaces, known for its historic arch, lively musicians, and welcoming atmosphere. The neighborhood is home to the prestigious NYU campus, adding a youthful, creative energy to the area’s charming, tree-lined streets. Participants will find an abundance of cozy cafes, acclaimed restaurants, and boutique shops all within walking distance, making it easy to enjoy the best of the Village before or after the event. With multiple subway lines just a short stroll away, getting to Judson is simple and convenient from anywhere in the city. Whether you’re soaking in the historic character, relaxing in the park, or savoring a meal at a local favorite, Greenwich Village offers a beautiful and inspiring backdrop for your day of personal and spiritual growth.
HOW DO I GET THERE?
Judson Memorial Church is easily accessible whether you’re coming from within New York City or traveling from out of town. Located at 55 Washington Square South, the venue is just a short walk from several major subway lines, including the A, C, E, B, D, F, and M trains at West 4th Street Station and the N, R, and W trains at 8th Street–NYU Station. If you’re arriving from outside the city, Penn Station and Grand Central Terminal offer easy subway connections, and those flying into the area can reach the church via taxi, rideshare, or public transit from any of the major airports (JFK, LaGuardia, or Newark). Once you arrive, the beautiful Greenwich Village setting and the welcoming atmosphere of Judson await just a few steps from bustling transit hubs.
Parking
If you need to drive in, two nearby garage options are ICON Parking at 221 Thompson Street and Washington Square Parking at 1 Washington Square Village, both within a short walk of the venue. Rates vary. On-street parking is very limited.
From recent workshop attendees:
"I so highly recommend coming to be with Paul and the guides “in person”. For me, just experiencing the energy in the room is worth it, but on top of that, the material that emerges and the attunements are exquisitely powerful and transformative. These workshops have brought this material to life for me in such a dynamic way so that the teachings have penetrated deeply into my being and my daily life. So much gets clarified in response to questions, or just as the day develops. I can hardly wait till I can do this again.” - Natasha S.
“Paul likes to describe himself as “just the guy who sits in the chair,” but his finely-tuned abilities enable transmission of the highest level of teachings I’ve heard, and his kindness and compassion provide a safe, loving space for participants to fully receive the Guides’ wisdom. Watching Paul work psychically during the class is simultaneously fascinating, insightful, entertaining, and moving and, in my experience, remarkably accurate…Highly recommended.” — Bill Hooper
“There are no words that truly express the gratitude that I feel for the experience of this weekend. In my 25 years, I find this without a doubt to be the most humbling, liberating and life changing experience, one that I will hold dear to my heart forever. Thank you Paul for all you do. You have changed the trajectory of my life for the amazing. I look forward to being in your presence/workshop, whenever that day may be. This will always be remembered as both, my favorite weekend of my life, and the one that helped me realize all that we are in Truth.” — Austin Thul, Seattle
“Attending this workshop was truly amazing! Being a lifelong junkie of spiritual and self help, I am much more selective and cautious now about where I go and who I listen to. I’ve been resonating deeply with the teachings from the Guides for some time now, so it was clear that I wanted to experience this ‘in person’. But what really stood out for me is the gift Paul himself brings to this…He is honest, vulnerable and just straight up REAL! What a gift and relief as I felt I had a friend who just gets the whole human aspect of it all. He gives us permission by just showing up like he does to learn, grow and be HERE in all our humanness, evolution, and truth. That, along with the energy and teachings that the Guides are bringing though…well, words limit the shift I am feeling ~ It is a gift beyond anything I can accurately express. Thank you so so much!” — Jeanette Brynn, Seattle, WA
ABOUT PAUL SELIG
Paul Selig is a writer, empath and conscious channel. He received his Master's Degree from Yale and served on the faculty of NYU for over 25 years. A spiritual experience in 1987 left him clairvoyant. His breakthrough works of channeled literature including, I Am the Word, The Book of Mastery and Resurrection have quickly become the most important and celebrated expression of channeling since A Course in Miracles rose to prominence in the 1970s. Paul’s workshops have won a growing following around the world for their depth, intimacy, and psychological insight.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. We'll be filming the workshop and we'll share the full recording with you so you can revisit the experience as often as you like.
The venue is a short walk from several major subway lines, including the A, C, E, B, D, F, and M trains at West 4th Street Station and the N, R, and W trains at 8th Street–NYU Station. If you’re arriving from outside the city, Penn Station and Grand Central Terminal offer easy subway connections.
We encourage the use of mass transit, but if you need to drive in, two nearby garage options are ICON Parking at 221 Thompson Street and Washington Square Parking at 1 Washington Square Village, both within a short walk of the venue. Rates vary. On-street parking is very limited.
We'll have a break at about 12:30 pm for lunch so you'll have time to venture out into the beautiful surrounding neighborhood. You have the option of bringing your lunch to enjoy in Washington Square Park or in one of the many restaurants within walking distance.
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