E 248: Finding Breath Again: Marcia's Earhart's Approach to Trauma Recovery
In this powerful episode of Adult Child of Dysfunction, we welcome Marcia Earhart — author, educator, and cofounder of The Sterling Rose Sanctuary, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit offering grief support and hope to those walking through deep loss.
Marcia is a certified Life, Grief, Trauma, Brain, and Mental Health Coach, a Mediator, and a Heartsync Minister. She brings not only extensive professional training but a profound personal understanding of grief and trauma.
As a mother of five — including three adopted children — Marcia’s family story includes joy, complexity, and some of the deepest heartbreak imaginable. After losing two adult children, her sons Sterling (2014) and Marc (2019), she transformed her pain into purpose. The Sterling Rose Sanctuary was born out of this sacred healing journey, helping others breathe again, move again, and rediscover their God-given purpose.
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✅ Hope that can rise even from the ashes
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Well, hello everybody and welcome back to another episode of Adult Child of Dysfunction.
Speaker AToday we have with us Marcia Earhart.
Speaker AShe is the co founder of the Sterling Rose Sanctuary.
Speaker AShe's a trained educator, a certified life grief trauma brain and mental health coach, a mediator, and a heart sync minister.
Speaker AThis, with this extensive academic preparation combined with her deep personal experience, it makes her a powerful coach for those navigating life's most challenging moments.
Speaker AShe is the gifted author of Gripping Grace in the Garden of Grief, A Place for the Heart, a book that deeply resonates with anyone who has experienced or is navigating loss.
Speaker AShe's also a seasoned speaker known for creating safe spaces where individuals can find hope and healing.
Speaker AHer deepest professional desire is to lead others to the transformative hope so they can breathe again, move again, and fully embrace their God given purpose.
Speaker AWelcome, Marcia.
Speaker BWell, thank you so much, Tammy.
Speaker BI'm so excited to be here with you today.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ADoesn't it sound great when someone else reads your bio?
Speaker BIt does.
Speaker BIt's like, who is that person?
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AI always say that when people read mine, I'm like, oh, that sounds really good.
Speaker ASo I'm just gonna jump right in.
Speaker AYour story is going to be sprinkled all throughout this episode because you have such an amazing story of resilience and hope and healing and the fact that life isn't always easy, but you found joy on the other side of tragedy, honestly.
Speaker ASo I'm just going to jump right in and start asking you questions, if that's okay.
Speaker BYes, ma'.
Speaker BAm.
Speaker BGo for it.
Speaker BI love it.
Speaker AOkay, so first of all, tell us the basis of your ministry, because we just kind of touched on that and I love what your basic foundation is.
Speaker ASo talk about that a little bit.
Speaker BThe basis of our ministry is really to give hope and healing for people as they have had so much grief and trauma.
Speaker BSo we work with people who have had grief and trauma in their life to let them breathe again, move again, and live again.
Speaker BAnd a lot of people are like, what do you mean by that?
Speaker BWell, when you've had grief and trauma, you can't breathe.
Speaker BThere's a.
Speaker BThere's something that physically happens to individuals where they're shallow breathing, therefore they're not getting oxygen to their brain.
Speaker BThey're not getting really the oxygen to their body that they need and they become immovable.
Speaker BThey become in a sense of a paralysis, mentally, physically, and they stop living in the abundance of life.
Speaker BSo our whole goal is for everyone to experience the healing that is capable of happening from trauma and Grief so they can experience the fullness of their life again.
Speaker BAnd it really was birthed out of the loss of our first son in 2014, who passed in a tragic car accident.
Speaker BAnd in 2017, the Lord just said, you need to start the Sterling Rose sanctuary and you need to reach back because there's so many people that need to have tools to have hope.
Speaker BSo that's how it started out.
Speaker BAnd we have been so blessed to be invited into these stories because it's holy ground.
Speaker BEvery person's journey is holy ground that they invite you into.
Speaker BAnd it's, it is.
Speaker BWe consider it an honor and a privilege that we're having that invitation given to us.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker AI, and I love that you do that.
Speaker AAnd I, I love that you just want to offer hope because that is what.
Speaker AWhen people have a tragedy like the loss of a child, I cannot even fathom losing one of my children like that is something that I honestly, I can't even wrap my head around.
Speaker AJust the scares that I get where it's a near close thing or the panic that I feel.
Speaker ASo I can imagine though that feeling and I have felt that feeling of being so in despair and lack of hope that you're right, you can't breathe.
Speaker AAnd it's funny because when I talk to my clients, that's the first thing we do is you can just look at someone's chest and you can tell they probably haven't had a deep breath in years.
Speaker AIt's just that constant tension and stress.
Speaker AAnd how do you.
Speaker ASo do you work?
Speaker ALike you said, you're getting ready to get a place.
Speaker ADo you do retreats?
Speaker AAre you one on one?
Speaker AAre you group or how does.
Speaker BWell, we're raising the funds right now and we want a place that is really for individuals and for couples.
Speaker BOne couple at a time, one individual, one family at the time.
Speaker BWe do not do group.
Speaker BMy philosophy is if you've had trauma, you don't need to be having someone unpack their trauma while you've been trauma.
Speaker BI'm not a fan of group settings doing that because first of all, that's a lot.
Speaker BIf someone's already got some complicated traumatic grief, they do not need to be hearing other people because what that does is it interferes in the neurons with their own grief and it becomes even more overwhelming.
Speaker BSo our, our perspective is we want those individuals at a to be able to come for three to five days and it really would be kind of around either.
Speaker BAnd we work with people all over the US Tammy and in six countries and so we do that on the phone.
Speaker BAnd so at the culmination, what I would love is for those people to be able to come in for those three to five days for a reset.
Speaker BBecause see, we need a reset in our brain and in our body.
Speaker BSo a, a place offers that and it gives us the ability to come in and to have that rest and to have renewal and then to feel a sense of that redemption and resurrection life.
Speaker BBecause the property is going to have as much value because we want you outside side.
Speaker BI mean, there's not going to be any entertainment for you because you've got to get back connected to nature and to walking and being in a place where you feel a sense of peace.
Speaker BAnd quite often the environments that most people are living in, they feel the stressors and they carry it.
Speaker BNow we work with people with diaphragmatic breathing when, when we, like you were talking about, you can tell the chest.
Speaker BI can tell just in someone talking to me, right?
Speaker BAnd they're talking kind of shallow and it just.
Speaker BAnd I can tell they're kind of gasping for air.
Speaker BAnd I always say, sweetie, let's just start with some diaphragmatic breathing and let's.
Speaker BI need for you to start learning how to breathe and I want you to do this several times a day.
Speaker BSo that's, that's the beginning.
Speaker BAnd because we really want, because what happens is the body keeps the score, it stores the trauma in it.
Speaker BSo we want them to be able to have multiple tools in the releasing.
Speaker BAnd we got to start with breathing.
Speaker BAnd then we're, we, we actually start with.
Speaker BGive yourself permission to grieve.
Speaker BThen the breathing.
Speaker BAnd then the next thing is I need you to get outside at least 15 to 30 minutes just to start.
Speaker BBecause a lot of times they're very resistant if they're not people that get outside.
Speaker BNo, I don't.
Speaker BI just, I'm not comfortable.
Speaker BAnd I said, but sweetie, I need for you to.
Speaker BBecause it really will change the way your mind and your body are incorporating this.
Speaker BAnd sure enough, Tammy, within a week, my client.
Speaker BOh my goodness.
Speaker BI mean, like, I had no idea.
Speaker BAnd I said, so can we increase that?
Speaker BAnd so even, even if it's just starting to sit, because a lot of times they don't have the energy.
Speaker BBut what it.
Speaker BThe, the point and the goal is to get them moving outside because life is abundant outside.
Speaker BAnd that's why for us, our ministries in Florida, we would, you know, God called us to a place that has life all year round.
Speaker BPeople are dreaming they don't need to see things that are dead.
Speaker BRight, Right.
Speaker BThey need to see life.
Speaker BThey need to see the greenery.
Speaker BThey need to see the blue skies.
Speaker BThey need that because that's part of hope to me, is the color and just the exchange that we have in the nature of what we're walking around and we're seeing.
Speaker AWell, just the energy and just the grounding of in touch with nature and God or whatever you want to call it is.
Speaker AIs amazing.
Speaker AI do that.
Speaker AAnd I know it was.
Speaker AIt was funny because it was actually.
Speaker AI had a stroke in January, and it was my neurologist that told me the best thing you can do for your brain is walk outside and put your face to the sun and just soak it up for 10 minutes.
Speaker AWithin an hour of waking up, it resets your circadian rhythms.
Speaker AIt gets.
Speaker AYou did it like, the benefits are insane.
Speaker AAnd I mean, I'm fortunate.
Speaker AI live in Florida as well.
Speaker ASo I can.
Speaker AEven if I don't feel like walking, which I usually do because I have a dog, but even if I don't, just to go outside and put my feet on the ground and just sit and just absorb.
Speaker ASo beneficial.
Speaker BThe grounding also is important.
Speaker BYou were talking about grounding.
Speaker BGrounding is so important.
Speaker BWe don't understand.
Speaker BGet barefooted, get on the grass, get on the ground, stand there, walk there.
Speaker BBecause you don't used to do this as a kid.
Speaker BNobody goes for your foot anymore.
Speaker BWe go to the beach all the time to go barefoot so we can reset the frequency within our body.
Speaker BWe really work in the sanctuary with all of that.
Speaker BPeople like frequency.
Speaker BIs that new age?
Speaker BNo, it's not.
Speaker BAll of our parts have a frequency to it.
Speaker BWe were God designed, hardwired that way.
Speaker BAnd so we need to understand there are certain ways that we can reset that frequency and that we can release toxins and have renewal.
Speaker AOh, yeah.
Speaker AAnd grounding is a big one.
Speaker AI actually do with my clients.
Speaker AI do.
Speaker AAnd anybody really that wants it, I do a frequenc frequency scan with them with the voice scan that detects like 171,000 imbalances.
Speaker AAnd so often the recommendations it will give you will be, get outside, walk outside, be in nature.
Speaker AI mean, those are the recommendations.
Speaker ALiterally, this thing gives you to reset those frequencies.
Speaker AI mean, it sends balancing harmonics and noise and.
Speaker AAnd things like that.
Speaker ABut yeah, no, we're all energy.
Speaker AAnd the energy of the Earth is so insanely powerful.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ACan you walk the people through?
Speaker AIf you.
Speaker AIf they're listening and they're like, wait, diaphragmatic breathing?
Speaker AWhat, what talk.
Speaker AWalk them through what your beginning breathing techniques would be to kind of lighten up and just get that feeling that they need.
Speaker BSo we do the 5, 6, 7 for diaphragmatics.
Speaker BSo what we do is we tell them to inhale in their nose and to inhale five.
Speaker BYou know, to inhale up to five, where.
Speaker BBut they need to lay down because most people do not breathe properly and that their stomach should be rising up when they're breathing because they're, Most people breathe from their chest.
Speaker BThis is part of the problem.
Speaker BOur breathing needs to be from our diaphragm.
Speaker BBut your, your stomach actually rises up in your diaphragm area when you're breathing properly.
Speaker BSo they need to lay down and their hand should need to put their hand right underneath where their, the rib cage ends and their chest.
Speaker BThat area, the below area should rise up.
Speaker BAnd as they're breathing in their nose, they breathe in for five, they hold it for six, and then they release through their mouth for seven.
Speaker BAnd they start slowly.
Speaker BAnd when they're exhaling at that final.
Speaker BIt's a, where it's.
Speaker BExhale like that, deeper, A push.
Speaker BBecause we want the, the toxins that have built up in your lungs to get released.
Speaker BAnd we really encourage them to do this for 10 minutes.
Speaker AI love it.
Speaker BVery healthy.
Speaker BAnd some are like, I can only do it five.
Speaker BI said five's better than none.
Speaker AI mean, one is better than none.
Speaker AExactly.
Speaker BAnd so.
Speaker BBut also for people who have anxiety and depression, it's an amazing tool to help them reset.
Speaker BIf they start breathing and they focus on something very positive or they focus on, like, if they're like being at the beach, something their favorite thing, you, you imagery.
Speaker BIt's very important imagery in your mind.
Speaker BAnd that part.
Speaker BI'm a heart sync minister.
Speaker BThat part of heart sync, it's imagery.
Speaker BIt's, you know, we ask people, imagine where, for a believer, where Jesus would meet you.
Speaker BFor a non believer, imagine where you would go.
Speaker BThat would be a place where there would be peace and calm.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AAnd so I bet you yours is the beach.
Speaker BOh, mine is the beach.
Speaker BIt is.
Speaker BI love it.
Speaker BI love it.
Speaker BAnd I, I do.
Speaker BI go to that place often in my head.
Speaker BBut guess what?
Speaker BAs I've healed, I now have expanded to all sorts of places that I go.
Speaker BNow I want people to hear that since I've healed, I go to all sorts of places.
Speaker BWhen we're in trauma and grief, there may be just that one place.
Speaker AAnd Sometimes you may never have even been there.
Speaker AHonestly, you have to make it up.
Speaker AYou have to picture.
Speaker AYeah, you.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AAnd that was a very big thing because a lot of people that are still dealing, that are deep in that trauma, they don't even know who they are or what they like.
Speaker ASo I'm like, picture.
Speaker AI mean, if you want it to.
Speaker AWhatever you need it to be or want it to be.
Speaker AAnd.
Speaker AAnd I remember the first time that I actually literally was like, okay, this is my place.
Speaker AAnd I was laying on the beach, and I was just doing some just gentle, like, meditation.
Speaker AAnd all of a sudden it was like.
Speaker AI mean, this was years ago, but I can remember to this day the feeling that came over me, like, okay, this is the vision I want in my mind when I need to get myself to a better place.
Speaker AAnd for a long time, it took a while to get there, but now it's like, bam, you.
Speaker AYou're there.
Speaker AYes, you can get to their self there very quickly.
Speaker AAnd a lot of people, too.
Speaker AI mean, and if you can't even come up with that place, a lot of people I've, you know, worked with, I'm just like, just breathe in and picture an amazing, you know, bright light around you and just all the positive energy in the world that you can think of.
Speaker AAnd then when you breathe out, get rid of anything that doesn't serve you.
Speaker BThat's what we say.
Speaker BYou're.
Speaker BWhen you're inhaling, we want you to inhale life.
Speaker BWhen you're exhaling, we want you to exhale all the toxins.
Speaker BWe want you to visualize anger and sorrow.
Speaker BAnd that I don't feel worthy.
Speaker BAnything that's going on in you that is toxic, to release that in the exhaling of your breath.
Speaker BAnd then when we breathe back in.
Speaker BAnd for Christians, we say, you're breathing in the very breath of the Lord.
Speaker BHe's feeling you and sustaining you.
Speaker BIt's his breath.
Speaker BAnd so it's life because he came to give abundant life.
Speaker BAnd so we want you to see that life.
Speaker BAnd, girl, I can see it when I do it, because I can feel it, because it is just all encapturing of who I am.
Speaker BAnd I just feel this exuberance come into me, and I can tell when that toxin.
Speaker BAnd that's.
Speaker BAnd I need your audience to know that's what I did after the loss of our first son.
Speaker BThe Lord said, I need you to come in and I need you to breathe in my presence, and I want to give you breath, and I want you to Exhale all the toxins.
Speaker BAnd he.
Speaker BHe started speaking over me, this prayer, and I actually wrote it down and it's in my book because it's very powerful because the Lord started in my mind because, see, we can have toxic thoughts, toxic rewiring of the mind due to trauma, because the amygdala in the back of our brain stores the trauma.
Speaker BAnd the amygdala has to have some healing.
Speaker BSo he started and he went through all of it, and then he coursed in through my face because we keep our tension, our stress and our pain and our facial.
Speaker BAnd he is just going through all my body, just releasing.
Speaker BReleasing all that pain, all that trauma.
Speaker BAnd it's an amazing process because at the end of it, you're not the same.
Speaker ANo, you're not.
Speaker ANo.
Speaker AAnd it's out there for the taking for anybody.
Speaker AIt doesn't mean it matter your beliefs if it.
Speaker ANone of that matters.
Speaker AYou know, I know I believe in God.
Speaker ASo when I tell people that are not believers, I.
Speaker AIn my mind, I'm thinking, okay, you breathe this in and this is what you're taking in.
Speaker ABut it might be some.
Speaker ALooks something different to somebody else.
Speaker AAnd that's.
Speaker AAnd, but here's totally right.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BGod came to heal all people.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker BPeople to understand he doesn't want anyone suffering.
Speaker ANo.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker AAbsolutely not.
Speaker AAnd you made a good point while we were talking too, though.
Speaker AYou have to really, truly believe that there is hope.
Speaker AHope and that you can be healed.
Speaker AA lot of people, you made a comment that somebody said just this is, I'm going to live with this forever.
Speaker AOr, you know, people that grew up in those traumatic childhoods.
Speaker AYou know, we talk about the aces and the.
Speaker AI know you had a lot of struggles because you had a couple adopted children and you had.
Speaker AThey had the struggles of the detachment, anxiety and all those detachment issues and stuff like that.
Speaker AAnybody can heal.
Speaker ADoesn't matter where you're at.
Speaker AIt doesn't matter what you've been through, but you have to want to and you have to do a little work.
Speaker BWell, and then that's what it's.
Speaker BIt's being intentional.
Speaker BHealing is not going to happen in time.
Speaker BHealing happens because we are intentional in choosing to do what is necessary.
Speaker BAnd let me say, most people go, it's going to be too hard.
Speaker BYou know what's more hard?
Speaker BHolding on to the trauma and the grief that you have in you.
Speaker BThat's harder.
Speaker BYeah, see, that's harder.
Speaker BIt's really easier to get into the process of healing because it sets you Free.
Speaker BThe kind of the vision I give is.
Speaker BIt's the chains being taken off of you, and now you're able to run free.
Speaker BWhere is, you know, afterward, before you are chained to the ground and you only have a certain amount of room that you can move.
Speaker BAnd then you got to come back just like a dog that's on a leash that pulls it back.
Speaker BThat's what trauma is to the body.
Speaker BSo, you know, you have to visualize that, too.
Speaker BI think everything, if people can visualize it and go, well, I don't want to be chained.
Speaker BWell, you are chained.
Speaker BYou're chained by the reactions that you're having because of.
Speaker BBut there's hope, because that's not how you have to continue to live.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker BYou can live in abundance.
Speaker BYou can live in victory.
Speaker BYou can live with a return of joy in your life and embracing that.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker AOh, I love it.
Speaker AIt makes me warm.
Speaker AIt gives me warm fuzzies.
Speaker ASo talk about some of the other things besides, you know, breathing that you can talk to, you know, that you use with people to help them just really navigate.
Speaker ANavigate that kind of grief.
Speaker ABecause even just the loss of a child, I mean, not just the loss of a child, but taking that one instance, what are some other things?
Speaker AI know the hope is so important.
Speaker AAnd how do you get that?
Speaker BWell, we have a conversation with people when they come in about boundaries, because first of all, people have to have good boundaries in order to heal.
Speaker BQuite often, lines have been crossed, even with grief.
Speaker BAnd that's part of healing.
Speaker BIt's part of implementing safe parameters for you and your family and how you navigate.
Speaker BAnd that we see people personalize so much of other people's behaviors towards them based on their traumatic experiences and the grief they're experiencing.
Speaker BSo part of the tools that we're implementing is sitting down and going over some very practical things.
Speaker BOne being, we use the enneagram, especially if we're dealing with a family, so they can see, and we use the spiritual enneagram so they can actually see.
Speaker BEveryone has a different way.
Speaker BThey are unique in dealing with trauma, with situations in their life.
Speaker BBecause in a space you're.
Speaker BThere may be four or five of you or two of you, but the reality is you're not going to deal with your trauma the same way.
Speaker BSo we see where families are ripped apart, couples ripped apart, even individuals that are single lose community or.
Speaker BAnd some of that is unavoidable.
Speaker BI need to make that very clear.
Speaker BSome of that is unavoidable, but some of it is due to the way the griever, the person who's traumatized is interacting and how their Persona is in receiving information.
Speaker BSo we do, we do some deep work with that.
Speaker BI actually, as a heart sync minister, we work on taking those parts, Tammy, that are desynchronized from the heart.
Speaker BAnd we bring.
Speaker BWe go into that place that we talked about, where's that place that you visualize, and we do some releasing in each of those parts to where they are now upgraded into how they were created to be.
Speaker BAnd then there is this receiving so they can walk in to their created design in that part.
Speaker BSo this is, this is, this is not just.
Speaker BThere are multiple parts that have.
Speaker BThat get fractured quite often when we have trauma.
Speaker BAnd if you've had multiple traumas, then you have multiple fractions.
Speaker AYeah, I was going to say that it's like internal family systems.
Speaker AIt's like the parts work and, and some are protective and some are, you know, you have to really navigate that.
Speaker AAnd that's why it's great to have a coach or a therapist or whatever you need to help you kind of navigate that.
Speaker ABecause sometimes you don't know.
Speaker AYou know, you don't know if it's, if it's you, if it's the.
Speaker AAnd.
Speaker AAnd I don't like the expression, you know, you got to become a new you.
Speaker ABecause I love that you pointed out you're not becoming a new you, you're becoming back to the you that you were born.
Speaker BWell, exactly.
Speaker BWe're becoming who we were created to be all along because we were fractured from that.
Speaker BAnd I, and I, you know, I think people believe, well, this has happened and this is how it's going.
Speaker BNo, no.
Speaker BThere's so much beauty in that.
Speaker BI do believe that, you know, grief allows a transformation of beauty.
Speaker BIf we allow it.
Speaker BAnd that's an.
Speaker BIf we allow it.
Speaker BAnd we have to understand grief needs to be a friend, not an enemy.
Speaker BBecause we're going to grieve so many things on this side, and we're going to continue to grieve until we die.
Speaker BI mean, it's just the reality.
Speaker BAnd we're going to lose things all around us, whether it's our dreams, jobs, you know, a pet, bam, whatever.
Speaker BLoss is a part of our everyday life.
Speaker BAnd yet people run.
Speaker BThey're trying to run from grief, they're trying to run from the losses.
Speaker BIf you learn to embrace it, then you have the tools and the ability to overcome in that space and not be overwhelmed in that space.
Speaker ABut coming from a, from in putting it in layman's terms, like, how do you do that?
Speaker AHow do you embrace something that is so painful?
Speaker BWell, you have to be able to realize that that pain comes from the fact that you haven't had an investment in whatever it was.
Speaker BAnd that that investment was not necessarily the wrong thing or the pain came from the fact that you were violated.
Speaker BBecause that's not always an investment.
Speaker BI want to make that clear.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker BBut that you're not broken.
Speaker BAnd I want to.
Speaker BI want to say something.
Speaker BI don't believe anybody's broken.
Speaker BI believe we're broken open.
Speaker BThere's a difference in being broken versus being broken open.
Speaker BBroken open gives me the ability to.
Speaker BTo continue to grow and.
Speaker BAnd move in a new direction.
Speaker BBut when I'm broken, it's like a plate that breaks into many different pieces.
Speaker BThey're just.
Speaker BIt just.
Speaker BYou scoop it up and you just put it all together and it's just there and there's nothing happening.
Speaker BThe fe broken up and it's like a seed where seed gets broken open so that it can shoot through that hard soil to come up.
Speaker BAnd you just see that little text green thing that's just come up, that's the broken open and that's your whole.
Speaker BAnd so how do.
Speaker BHow do you do that?
Speaker BYou do that by the fact that 1.
Speaker BWe rewire the brain.
Speaker BBecause really, where is the battle in the mind?
Speaker BThe mind holds the toxic space for the words you're speaking.
Speaker BQuite often we have to do a lot of.
Speaker BOf work with how you're speaking, what you're saying and what your.
Speaker BYour thoughts are.
Speaker BAnd so we tell them, you need to take that thought captive, write it down, and then replace it with a life sentence.
Speaker BReplace it with a scripture that is life in that place.
Speaker ASo give us, give.
Speaker AGive us an example for the people listening.
Speaker BBecause I know that if you're anxious to be anxious for nothing, but in all things, you know, make your requests known to the Lord to be anxious for nothing, that means nothing.
Speaker BWhat does that.
Speaker BZero.
Speaker BSo if I'm.
Speaker BAnd I'm going, oh, I mean, I'm just over, you know, I'm feeling anxious and.
Speaker BAnd then I go, oh, wait, there's that verse.
Speaker BTo be anxious for nothing.
Speaker BBut in prayer, I can put all my prayer requests and give it over.
Speaker BAnd what I tell my clients, visualize yourself giving it over, letting go of it and going, okay, I'm just here and I'm going to receive that there's peace in this place.
Speaker BBecause see, we.
Speaker BThere's a.
Speaker BThere's A co partnering here with what we do.
Speaker BSo it starts shifting the mind.
Speaker BAnd what happens is it starts shifting our physical bodies because everything you speak, again, the body is lining up with.
Speaker BSo we want the body to be aligned in living from the tree of life, not the tree of death.
Speaker BWhen people, when.
Speaker BIf you are speaking negativity to others, to yourself, if you're thinking it, then you're living from the tree of death.
Speaker BIf you're speaking to life, if you're believing life, even when you're sick, this is something.
Speaker BBecause quite often when people have trauma, they have a lot of illnesses due to the fact of.
Speaker BYeah, so here's what happens.
Speaker BIf I am diagnosed with something like a cold.
Speaker BI don't say I have a cold.
Speaker BI say my body is in the process of fighting this.
Speaker BThis little varmint that has come along and it's in the process of getting well.
Speaker BAnd that's how I speak.
Speaker BBecause I'm not claiming that my body's going to hold on to this, that it hasn't.
Speaker BNow, some people go, that's crazy.
Speaker BNo, because for people who have been studied with cancer and different things, they've actually noticed what you think, what you speak lines up with your body.
Speaker BAnd there's people, there is scientific proof to what I'm saying that your mind has the power to align your body into wholeness and healing.
Speaker BTherefore, that is the hope that we have in the fact that we're going to spend.
Speaker BSpeak truth to our mind, not let us go.
Speaker BWell, you know, I've just always just.
Speaker BI've never had any luck and my life's always looked like this.
Speaker BAnd it's going to continue that right there.
Speaker BYou've just.
Speaker BThese are vows that you're continuing to speak and declare over your life.
Speaker BSo what we want you to do is speak the vows that were given to you of life and infusion of life.
Speaker BYou know what?
Speaker BEvery good and perfect gift is meant for me.
Speaker BEvery blessing is meant to come upon me.
Speaker BI'm going to sit in a posture to receive.
Speaker BI'm going to.
Speaker BI'm going to walk in a posture to receive.
Speaker BI'm going to reorient my mind and my soul.
Speaker BSo I want your clients here to hear something.
Speaker BThe soul in scripture is what is talked about the most, that is weary and tired, not our spirit.
Speaker BThe spirit of man can be absolutely strengthened through the word of God.
Speaker BHowever, when we see scripture, scripture goes, oh, downcast is my soul.
Speaker BHow is your soul?
Speaker BI mean, it's all about the soul.
Speaker BWhy?
Speaker BBecause the body is keeping that pain and that trauma.
Speaker BBut what we see in scripture, especially with David, David releases that right back to the Lord and he says, but God, I know that you are good, that you were blessing me.
Speaker BSo what we see is David gives his complaint, but then he receives the truth of what is going on in his life, in his mind, in his body, and he starts speaking it, and that's where he ends up.
Speaker BSo can we speak?
Speaker BBut we gotta end up back at the tree of life, people back there.
Speaker ANo, I agree.
Speaker AI have, you know, I used to.
Speaker AFor years, I used to listen to Joe Dispense's morning meditation because it just woke up and it was like the first thing you heard in the morning was, today is going to be your most incredible day and you are going to make it that way.
Speaker AAnd I would wake up and be like, I would just hit play.
Speaker AAnd that was.
Speaker AIt was just how I started my day.
Speaker AA couple minutes and then I did, like, my gratitude and all that stuff.
Speaker ABut it was just hearing me say to myself, today is the day that I make it.
Speaker AAnd I choose it to be amazing.
Speaker ALike, period.
Speaker AThe starting the day, the power of.
Speaker BThe mind and the words that we speak.
Speaker BAnd it tells us that our words have power and they do.
Speaker AWell, I mean, just energetically.
Speaker AAnd I say that all the time to people just, you know, and people that feel selfish, you know, treating themselves or feel selfish when they take care of themselves.
Speaker AAnd I'm like, the most selfless thing you can do is be the best version of you, because that is the energy you're putting into the world.
Speaker AThat is what people are getting.
Speaker AIt's more selfish to be putting negative energy and sucking it out of people because you're really either doing one of two things.
Speaker AYou're either putting that positivity in or you're sucking the life out.
Speaker BYes.
Speaker BYeah, and let me, let me speak to that.
Speaker BIf there are people around you that are negative, then you need to pull back from some of that because that's toxic for your body.
Speaker BAnd not that you don't have any relationship, but you need to be careful how much time you allow people who have negative talk, negative.
Speaker BA negative spirit of life to be around you, because I can guarantee you it will pull you down.
Speaker BAnd you've got to find life givers who want to breathe life into you, who want to shout life in you, who want to celebrate life with you and enjoy life with you.
Speaker BIt's important that we establish that sense of community around us, because I can tell you that's where that impacts the body, mind and soul.
Speaker AOh, absolutely.
Speaker AAnd just, you know, when you're around, you feel it, you walk into a room or if you're in a bad relationship, you feel it, you walk in and your whole life, I watch people, their whole composure changes and tighten, tight and tighten.
Speaker AAnd you're like, oh my goodness.
Speaker AAnd we're grown.
Speaker APart of my French.
Speaker AWe're grown a adults.
Speaker ALike we don't have to explain to anybody why we're pulling back.
Speaker AWe don't have to do.
Speaker AI mean, you are given this amazing sense of intuition and we need to start listening to it.
Speaker AYes.
Speaker BAnd that's one of the things we work on in the Sterling Rose Sanctuary in our healing is for an unveiling of new discernment and intuition.
Speaker BBecause quite often people have been traumatized, they've been questioned so much they don't listen to that inner voice or they've become confused.
Speaker AYes.
Speaker BTo the truth of what that inner voice is.
Speaker BSo we do work with that, Tammy.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ANow that's, I think, yeah, I think that's one of the biggest things because especially when you grow up and it's your whole life that you've been told to ignore that or it doesn't matter.
Speaker AI mean, if it's not validated, you, you learn to not trust it anymore.
Speaker AAnd that's just, and that's big part is just coming back to yourself and learning to trust.
Speaker ATrust your thoughts and trust your beliefs and trust your, your gut feelings and your hope and.
Speaker ABut wow.
Speaker AYeah, yeah, you could say a lot like.
Speaker AYeah, no, it is.
Speaker AThere's just so much, and you've had so much that you've gone through and to, to be, like I said, to be that beacon of light for other people is absolutely amazing.
Speaker AAnd we appreciate you so much.
Speaker BWell, and I just, I want to say, you know, we, we had another loss in 2019.
Speaker BOur second son was murdered with his girlfriend by an ex boyfriend who had been estranged for a year and a half.
Speaker BAnd so we understand the necessity of applying what I'm talking about here.
Speaker BI am not just a clinician that has.
Speaker BWow, these are great.
Speaker BNow I am, I'm a person who has been broken open number of times with the rawness of grief right around me and, and I've had a choice in it.
Speaker BSo I can tell you I am living proof that that healing is for everyone because I have been healed from those losses.
Speaker BAnd there's beauty in the fact that we can have that new life.
Speaker BAnd so it's understood we're not going to get over.
Speaker BWe.
Speaker BWe process and we incorporate the grief and the trauma.
Speaker BAnd if it's people or special situations, we incorporate that in ourselves and we keep the memories and the people with us that move forward with us.
Speaker BAnd so my sons go wherever I go because they're very much a part of me.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker BSo I want everyone to understand it's not a one or the other.
Speaker ANo, you're not, you're not letting go.
Speaker AYou're not forgetting them.
Speaker AYou're not doing anything, that you're moving.
Speaker AYes.
Speaker ANo, I. I get it.
Speaker AAnd a lot of people, I feel like, they feel like they're.
Speaker AThey feel like if I quote, unquote, get over it, that I'm not honoring their memory or honoring something.
Speaker ABut it's.
Speaker AIt's so much different than it's.
Speaker BWell, that's why I said that, because most of people that come here are just like, but.
Speaker BAnd I said, sweetie, you're not leaving.
Speaker BYou're incorporating.
Speaker BBecause the love will always.
Speaker BIf it's a loss of a person, the level always be present.
Speaker BWe're not.
Speaker BWe don't get over love.
Speaker BNo.
Speaker BAnd I don't want to get over love.
Speaker ANo, you're not replacing.
Speaker AYou know, you're not.
Speaker BAnd if it's.
Speaker BIf it's dream, then what we do is we're like, okay, those dreams I now have needed to have a burial.
Speaker BThose dreams I needed.
Speaker BAnd we had this.
Speaker BWe had to let go of those dreams.
Speaker BAnd I didn't dream for a while.
Speaker BAnd then the Lord said to me one day, I need you to dream again.
Speaker BIt's time.
Speaker BAnd I started dreaming again.
Speaker BAnd it's been wonderful.
Speaker BAnd so again, if we allow ourselves to be participate in the journey of healing, it's a beautiful unfolding to me of a transformative place one could never imagine.
Speaker BAnd it's special and unique to each person in their grief and their trauma.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker AMarsha, this has been absolutely amazing.
Speaker AI could talk to you all day long.
Speaker ATell us about your book quickly.
Speaker AAnd, you know, just tell us.
Speaker AGive us.
Speaker ADon't tell us the whole thing, but tell us a little bit about your book.
Speaker AIt just came out, right?
Speaker AOr is it about it did.
Speaker BIt came out in May.
Speaker BCame out okay.
Speaker BIt is.
Speaker BAnd we just had.
Speaker BWe had a soft launch.
Speaker BI take that back.
Speaker BThe hard launch just happened in September.
Speaker BThe book is really a companion for those who are great.
Speaker BIt is my story.
Speaker BI never intended for this to be a book.
Speaker BI'm just going to be honest.
Speaker BThis is my writings the things that I experienced, it's the rawness of what I think all people feel in any grief of a loss of someone.
Speaker BIt's.
Speaker BIt's the.
Speaker BWe feel naked, we feel so vulnerable.
Speaker BWe feel raw and exposed.
Speaker BAnd so I write in those places that reveal in that moment whatever was going on.
Speaker BBut there's hope in each one of those because hope was always being spoken into me and by the Lord and by my choosing to hope and believe and to receive.
Speaker BAnd part of that is the fact that we need other people to come alongside of us.
Speaker BWe need to know there are other people that are.
Speaker BThat go through this kind of pain in the journey.
Speaker BAnd sometimes I feel like people don't want to tell the raw places, right?
Speaker BWell, I tell the raw places, but it also has pictures in it.
Speaker BBecause one of the things I had asked Tammy was as soon as this happened, I said, lord, I want to see every time you show up for me.
Speaker BAnd I love to do photography.
Speaker BAnd I pretty much took my camera and the Lord showed up and beauty around me continuously.
Speaker BI mean, to this day, even though I have the pictures, the moments are so etched in my life because I remember living and breathing in that moment, in that space.
Speaker BAnd then at the end kind of of the story, it does talk about some things that I think it.
Speaker BIt really realigned in truth, some myths that people have begun to believe or speak.
Speaker BAnd it kind of encourages people in your grief journey, speak and tell people when you're uncomfortable hearing things, if they're saying a platitude.
Speaker BAnd I'll be honest, I said to me, someone, there were several people that said and said platitudes.
Speaker BAnd I said, I realized that may have made you feel more comfortable, but what that said to me is that my grief needs to be silenced.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker BAnd not rudely, but I feel like if we don't take the opportunities to teach other people when we're grieving, we miss the mark.
Speaker BAnd then the very end just really talks about that there should be treasures from the dark for each of us when we come out of these horrific places.
Speaker BAnd I want the treasures.
Speaker BSo ask and look for the treasures to bring with you, because there are abundant and I don't want anybody missing any of them.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker BSo that's what it's for.
Speaker AIt's just, oh, my gosh, I got to put this on my list of like a hundred thousand books I have to read because everybody, so many people come on here and they have these great books and I. I will definitely read, but I Think more important, most importantly, it is to spread the message to the listeners out there that if, you know, grab the book because it is a story.
Speaker AYes, she's vulnerable, she's raw, she's.
Speaker AShe gives all the, the, the things.
Speaker ABut at the same time, it's filled with hope and it's filled with the story that there is hope and there's healing and it's out there.
Speaker AOh, thank you, Marsha.
Speaker BWelcome.
Speaker BAnd I want people to know that book is not to be read like within.
Speaker BIt won't be read within a week.
Speaker BThere's some introspective questions in the beginning.
Speaker BThis is not about my journey and this is about your journey, the listener.
Speaker BAnd that's what I tell you in the beginning.
Speaker BDo not try because it can be heavy.
Speaker BGrief is heavy.
Speaker BBut what it is, is take those questions and then be honest with yourself.
Speaker BKeep a journal and allow yourself healing over each one of those things that you see in your own life.
Speaker BAnd you can call us and we can help you with heart healing through our ministry, because that's what we do.
Speaker BAnd we'd love that.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker AAnd what is the best place for them to reach you?
Speaker AEverything will be in the show notes that you gave me.
Speaker ABut what is the very best, quickest, easiest place for them to reach you?
Speaker BThe Sterling Rose Sanctuary.
Speaker BThey can either look the Sterling Rose Sanctuary up and we have a website, but it's www.the SterlingRose Sanctuary US.
Speaker BAnd we picked the US because I liked the us that it's us coming together to be able to.
Speaker BTo overcome.
Speaker AIt's funny because when I saw your website, when I saw that on your little form, for some reason I read it as us.
Speaker AAnd I've never done that before.
Speaker AI've always read it as us.
Speaker ASo that's so funny that you said that.
Speaker BWell, that's how I saw it, as us.
Speaker BAnd I was like, I like us because we're doing this collectively.
Speaker BWe're not leaving anybody behind.
Speaker ANo, I love that.
Speaker ASo thank you so much for coming on.
Speaker ABut I have one more question for the listeners and for all of my guests.
Speaker AI always have them leave the listeners with one big picture word of wisdom or something practical or tangible they can take with them through the day to make their day a little brighter.
Speaker BWell, I think that most important if you're in trauma and grief, is to know that where you are right now, you're not going to be there necessarily 10 minutes from now, an hour from now, or 24 hours, and that I, I want them to be able to say, okay, this is temporary.
Speaker BAnd for them not to make a permanent decision with a temporary pain that is happening in their life, but to look at the lining, the silver lining, because it's there to open their eyes and to be able to receive that and say, you know what?
Speaker BI'm receiving the silver lining in this right now.
Speaker BAnd receive it and then walk in it.
Speaker BAnd I pray that they do.
Speaker BAnd I hope that everyone on here builds the sense of hope and encouragement, because it's what we all want.
Speaker BIt's what we all need.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker AThank you so much.
Speaker AAnd I think if people will just take what you said throughout this episode and just apply one thing, they will be taking that first step forward.
Speaker ASo thank you so much for coming on, Marcia.
Speaker AI really appreciate it.
Speaker BThank you so much, Tammy.
Speaker BI've so enjoyed our time.
Speaker AYes, absolutely.
Speaker AAnd for everybody else out there listening, you heard it.
Speaker AIt doesn't matter where you are.
Speaker AI mean, you could be going through something absolutely horrendous.
Speaker ABut there is hope and there is healing at the other side, and you are so worthy to go find it and embrace it.
Speaker ASo thank you, and you all have a blessed day, and we will see you back next week.