A Sacred Leap: Filming Our First Cellular Transformation® Workshop
(July 20th - 24th, 2026, At Osho Afroz)
Beloved friends,
I want to share something both exciting and scary — a new adventure that feels like a massive edge. Next summer, for the first time ever, we’ll be filming a Cellular Transformation® workshop. And we would love your help!
I want to explain why we’re doing this, how we’ll approach it, and the intention and care guiding every step.
Why Film Now
For years, I’ve protected CT and the sacredness of this work from the public eye. I’ve turned down invitations from outside film crews wanting to capture the workshops for public or commercial viewing because it’s never felt in integrity. This work is too raw, sacred, personal, and intimate to risk being sensationalized or misunderstood.
Those who know me understand how fiercely I guard the confidentiality of this space and everyone who enters it. I’ve often wondered how to share CT more broadly without compromising its essence — but I've never found a way that felt right. Until now.
Kaley, Ryan, Adam, and Lee — the filmmakers who will be capturing this workshop — are people of the highest integrity, with enormous hearts and zero interest in dramatizing or exploiting this work. Kaley is my step-daughter, and it has been her dream since she was a teenager to make a film about the world she grew up in, especially the CT process she loves so deeply. I know in my heart that they are the only people I would ever trust with this sacred task.
Part of the timing is personal — Kaley and Ryan would like to become parents, and it feels important to complete this project before doing so. But more than that, something in me knows that now is the moment to take this leap.
Our Intention
Our intention is to capture the essence of Cellular Transformation® with respect, dignity, love, and truth, never in a way that compromises anyone’s process or privacy.
Therefore, this won’t be a loud, intrusive production. It’s a “please forget the cameras exist” kind of situation. Within half a day, we’ll hopefully forget they’re even there.
We’re not doing this to make a spectacle or create a glossy “Hollywood moment,” but to share the light, wisdom, and healing power of CT with more people than can fit into a workshop room.
Each year, I can only work with 35–40 people in person in a handful of workshops. Yet I feel in my heart that the wisdom and transformation that unfold in these spaces could benefit many more. The question that has lived in me for years is: How can we share this work more widely while preserving its integrity?
Honestly, I still don’t know if this is possible. However, my sense is that I could talk about transformation forever — but to witness it happening, to see the energy move, the breakthroughs unfold, the truth land in someone’s body — speaks directly to the soul. My hope is that this project conveys the love, healing, and awakening that’s possible when we put Spirit in charge.
Integrity, Boundaries, and Confidentiality
Do I want this film to be polished perfection? No. What I want is honesty, vulnerability, courage, and realness.
In CT, perhaps more than in any other healing modality, truth-telling, exposure, vulnerability, and even confrontation are part of the process. Real transformation requires facing our deepest shame, fear, and pain with eyes wide open — and I’m not going to mute that just because cameras are in the room.
At the same time, boundaries and discernment are crucial. There will be moments or details that are far too personal or sensitive to share publicly. Any names mentioned of individuals who are not present in the workshop will not be included in the final footage.
Our editing process — led by Kaley Hanson — will be guided by love, dignity, and respect for everyone involved. Anything that crosses the line of privacy or sensitivity will be excluded. We are not creating drama; we are sharing trust, truth, and care.
Realness and Vulnerability
Yes, there will be edginess, risk, and bravery. That’s what CT is. Under no circumstances will I water down the power of this work. The light in the room will lead the process — and we’ll sensitively discern what the world needs to see and what it doesn’t.
CT has always been about expanding beyond comfort zones and living on the edge of growth. This filming project is no different. It’s bringing up my own insecurities and fears, and so it’s part of my evolution, too — a way of keeping myself alive, awake, and expanding so that the work stays vibrant and true.
Courage and Consent
If you choose to attend this workshop, it’s important to understand that by participating, your process may be filmed. You must be comfortable being seen in your vulnerability, knowing that what you share could be viewed publicly.
We will, of course, have everyone sign film waivers. But more importantly, I ask for your energetic consent — that you enter the space with willingness, courage, and trust.
An Invitation
If this resonates with you — if you feel the call to be part of something brave and beautiful — I invite you to join us for this wild, exciting adventure!
Whether you’re a CT regular, someone I’ve worked with just a couple of times, or someone completely new — if your heart says yes, we would love to have you!
And remember, this will still be a regular CT workshop — potent, raw, real, and profoundly transformational. It will be life-changing, no matter what. The cameras will fade into the background, and the light — moving and working through each one of us — will remain front and center.
I can’t do this alone. I need your support, courage, presence, and trust. This is not just a filming project. It’s a collective prayer — that the wisdom and love of Cellular Transformation® reach further, touch deeper, and help more hearts awaken.
Suggested Viewing: “The Work” (2017)
For those considering joining, I strongly recommend watching the documentary The Work (2017) — one of the only films I’ve found that captures the essence of allowing cameras into a deeply vulnerable, sacred, and confidential space.
Filmed inside Folsom State Prison in California, The Work follows three men from the outside world as they participate in an intense, four-day group-therapy retreat with inmates. The result is raw, emotional, and profoundly human — an honest portrayal of courage, healing, and transformation.
What’s most remarkable is how the film was received: it became a festival favorite, deeply touching audiences around the world. No matter how vulnerable or exposed the participants were, viewers responded not with judgment, but with empathy and awe. It’s proof that it is possible to invite cameras into such intimate, transformative work and have it portrayed tastefully, respectfully, and beautifully.
While I say this with deep humility, I believe what unfolds in Cellular Transformation® goes even further. CT offers an energetic and spiritual depth — a partnership with divine intelligence — that I’ve never seen represented on film. We feel inspired by The Work as a model of what’s possible, while also knowing that the professional artistry and sensitivity of our filmmakers will bring through something uniquely luminous.
We don’t yet have a fixed plan for a single documentary — this workshop footage may become part of a larger docuseries that includes other elements and teachings. But The Work is the best example I can offer to help you sense what kind of integrity, vulnerability, and power we intend to honor in this project.
To Watch For Free: Click here (YouTube)
We’ve set up a special CT guest YouTube account where The Work is already available to watch. Simply log in with the details below, click “Your Movies & TV” in the left-hand menu, and you’ll find it there. Enjoy! ✨
Email: CellularTransformationGuest@gmail.com
PW: LOVE&light
With all my love and trust,
Jennifer
FAQ
Is the filming workshop open to all? Can I participate even if it’s my first time joining a CT workshop?
Yes, everyone is welcome! So long as you fulfil our general prerequisites and sign the agreement forms, it doesn’t matter whether you’re a first time participant or a seasoned return lover of CT.
Can I join this workshop without being filmed?
No. By signing up for this particular workshop and signing the waiver, you agree to being filmed in the workshop space.
Can I sit in a designated area of the group room where the cameras won’t capture me?
No. Unlike other light CT filming occasions in the past, participating without being visible on camera won’t be possible here.
Can I revoke my consent to being filmed after my process?
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