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Sanctuary on the Trail, Inc. Independent Native American Church of Virginia
PO Box 123 Bluemont VA 20135
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Emerging Science: Trauma May Be Woven Into DNA of Native Americans 

6/10/2015

 
By Mary Annette Pember  5/28/15  
Indian Country Today Media Network - Trauma is big news these days. Mainstream media is full of stories about the dramatic improvements allowing science to see more clearly how trauma affects our bodies, minds and even our genes. Much of the coverage hails the scientific connection between trauma and illness as a breakthrough for modern medicine. The next breakthrough will be how trauma affects our offspring ...
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"The science of epigenetics, literally “above the gene,” proposes that we pass along more than DNA in our genes; it suggests that our genes can carry memories of trauma experienced by our ancestors and can influence how we react to trauma and stress," Mary Annettte Pember Indian Country Today Media Network

Helping Leaders First: Adam T. Gardener

6/6/2015

 
Sanctuary on the Trail -- Raw-food-diet author Adam T. Gardener PhC shared his blueprint with The Gathering leadership this week.  Adam was visiting from Utah, where he is planning a premier biosphere botanical garden. Copies of Adam's Second Genesis diet books will be on sale at The Gathering here in Virginia Oct. 30 - Nov. 1, hosted by the Sanctuary on the Trail in partnership with the Virginia Annual Gourd Festival.
    Adam's work provides "piercing insights" into human genetics and human food. He aims to introduce people to food in a connected way that helps them use a plant-based diet to heal  rheumatoid arthritis, kidney stones, fibromyalgia, acid reflux, cancer, diseases and much more.
    We are excited Adam and his lovely wife Eve have "Caught the Spirit of The Gathering" and are sharing their knowledge with people of all ages.
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Eve at The Sanctuary on the Trail
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Author Adam T. Gardener showing the unique plants found at Bears Den
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Unusal flowering plant at Bears Den
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Chris and Adam talking abut The Second Genesis diet at local Bears Den
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Adam and Eve at Bears Den
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Then he ate it
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The couple at local Bears Den

Helping Leaders: Emily Dean

5/20/2015

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Emily Dean, it is always a pleasure working with you and following your progress & your business success with Verity Varee.
Keep striking the truth
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Helping Leaders First: Holly Gerth

5/12/2015

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   Thanks Holley Gerth for allowing Rene' White, president of the Native American Church of Virginia to help you and your daughter with logistics during your WINSOME RETREAT 2015.
   Holley is a bestselling writer, certified life coach, and speaker. She loves connecting with the hearts of women through her popular blog and books like You're Already Amazing and You're Made for a God-Sized Dream. She's also cofounder of (in)courage and a partner with DaySpring.
   Holley lives with her husband, Mark, and adopted daughter, Lovelle, in the South. Hang out with her at www.holleygerth.com.
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Holly and her daughter Lovelle with Native American Church of Virginia President Rene' White (Feather) during WINSOME 2015.
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Idea from Holly's Life Sized Dream Book
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Helping Leaders First: Rachel Erwin

5/9/2015

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    Getting energy from a tree at the Sanctuary on the Trail, we salute our friend Rachel Erwin Lead Pathh Therapist Boulder Crest Retreat for her work helping combat veterans at the local Boulder Crest Military and Veteran Wellness Retreat in Bluemont, Va.
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Who can stay at the Retreat?

Warrior PATTH.
  • Progressive and Alternative Therapies for Healing Heroes
  • Designed to reframe and provide context for the struggles of combat stress
  • Offer effective tools for ongoing healing and growth along each warrior's path.
  • If you or someone you know is interested in attending this program, please email [email protected] with "PATHH participant request" as the subject line.
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Rachel at the Sanctuary on the Trail™ Amazing Woman in an Amazing Tree.
    Boulder Crest Retreat is a rural sanctuary where military warriors, with combat-stress related injuries, can bring their families and enjoy non-clinical, recreational therapeutic activities aimed at assisting with their physical, mental, financial and spiritual recovery.
     Boulder Crest Retreat recognizes both visible and invisible injuries, such as PTS, TBI, and MST. They serve wounded military personnel with their caretakers and/or family, as well as gold star family members.
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Our visit to see Boulder Crest's tee pee, used in healing combat veterans.
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