The Dark Face of Heaven
True Stories of
Transcendence Through Trauma
by Janet Elizabeth Colli
Trauma initiates the transpersonal. When the skin-encapsulated ego is “split open” through trauma, a natural evolutionary dynamic is triggered. Trauma can initiate one into altered states and otherworldly realms that support healing. Yet this revolutionary finding is largely unappreciated within traditional psychology. The Dark Face of Heaven is a compelling account of spiritual awakening and psychic openings, out-of-body experiences (OBEs), lucid dreams, near-death experiences (NDEs), and other dissociated, altered states—revealed during trauma therapy.
Those who experience trauma or a dark night of the soul—often develop special awareness or enhanced perceptual abilities. Such experience appears to be the portal to a biologically-based transformation of the human personality. Yet such growth or transformation is a natural evolutionary process that anyone can access. Transpersonal cases chronicle the healing of cancer, panic attacks, eating disorders, sexual abuse and life-threatening trauma. Consciousness transforms when our ego identity is threatened and our hearts are challenged to open.
Transformative experiences are a vital part of the psychology of the future. When the power of the sacred is initiated:
- Eagle, a spirit guide, circles overhead to assist Judith as she negotiates healing from breast cancer. Dissociated aspects of herself—Dark Judith and her snakes—are rescued to help Judith heal from a traumatic childhood.
- Abbey’s shamanic abilities stem from a congenital deformity that led to the physical trauma of repeated medical interventions. The integration of her dissociated parts and a Medieval past life—helps her overcome overeating and obesity.
- Two women are saved from drowning by otherworldly guidance—in the aftermath of NDEs that help them heal from childhood sexual abuse and neglect.
- Nick’s authentic near-death encounter begins when a doctor delivers a death sentence while he is hospitalized after a hang-gliding accident. But his dissociative skill is later used to lucid dream his own healing from traumatic brain injury (TBI).
The Dark Face of Heaven opens with the discovery of the transpersonal realm within the history of psychology and psychiatry. The first chapter reveals the personal stories of cultural icons: movie stars, rock stars and artists, such as Frida Kahlo, singer songwriter Joni Mitchell, Jim Morrison of The Doors, and comedian Margaret Cho.
The Dark Face of Heaven is based on twenty years of clinical experience with spiritual emergence. Seven true stories reveal the healing dynamic and potential within us all.
Reviews of The Dark Face of Heaven
“You won’t want to miss The Dark Face of Heaven. Dr. Colli is a renowned counselor whose skill dramatically touched the lives of many who were battling grievous trauma. This informative and easy to read book presents multiple inspiring case reports of those who triumphed over the tragedy in their lives. For everyone who has faced seemingly insurmountable challenges in their lives, this highly recommended book offers a profound message of hope and reassurance.”
—Jeffrey Long, M.D.,
Author of the New York Times bestselling Evidence of the Afterlife: The Science of Near-Death Experiences
“Anyone who reads newspapers, watches television, listens to the radio, or receives blogs on the Internet is aware of the epidemic of trauma in today's world. Military combat, sexual abuse, bullying, physical and mental illness, and natural disasters can all lead to traumatic experiences. But the story need not end there. THE DARK FACE OF HEAVEN is filled with remarkable accounts of people who emerged from their trauma transformed; what didn't kill them had made them stronger. In this book, Dr Colli tells her readers how to use spiritual awakening, psychic opening, and shamanic imagery to come through their dark night of the soul into a luminescent daybreak, one that is not only life-changing but life-affirming.”
—Stanley Krippner, Ph.D.
Co-author, Haunted by Combat: Understanding PTSD in War Veterans
“Rilke taught us that buried in our deepest fears may lie our greatest treasures. Likewise, in this book, Janet Colli shows us that terrible childhood and other traumas may contain the seeds of personal transformation and profound healing. A master and innovative therapist, Colli demonstrates through recounting a series of inspiring case histories that she has become adept at helping her clients harvest these seeds of renewal and regeneration. The result is a book that offers hope to all those who, like Colli's clients, may be searching for the door that will lead to their own rebirth into wholeness.”
—Kenneth Ring, Ph.D.
Author of Lessons from the Light
“The Dark Face of Heaven is amazing and amazingly powerful. It is a handbook for dark times, and a lifeline. Beautifully conceived, informative and transformative. It will be a part of my life from now on. When storms rage, I have the Dark Face of Heaven to inspire and support me.”
—Whitley Strieber
Author of Communion and host of Dreamland
“The subtle roles of mind, belief and intentionality, as well as our overt behaviors, shape the unfolding of destiny in each human, and hence, our destiny as a species. Each of us must learn to manage these very difficult issues that this book addresses so well.”
—Edgar Mitchell, Sc.D., Ph.D.
Apollo 14 Astronaut.
“I feel totally at peace with this book because I agree with the author. Janet and I have lived the experience of conscious participation in life and health, free of guilt. Our surrender and acceptance of our mortality becomes a therapist and leads to saving our authentic life. We thereby derive physical benefits from the transformation. Self-induced healing is not a spontaneous event. It is created by achieving our true potential through the harmony we create in our new life—free of the wounds of the past. Years ago my articles were refused by medical journals as “interesting but inappropriate,” and by psychotherapy journals as “appropriate but not interesting.” We need to realize that mind, body & spirit are not separate entities but are one, as Janet demonstrates. Medicine and psychiatry need to open their approach to treating the whole person and their experience, and not just the disease. For years, I called myself a Jungian surgeon. Understanding healing as she does, I could say the same thing about Janet—in these therapy stories.”
—Bernie Siegel, M.D.
Author of Faith, Hope & Healing, and A Book of Miracles
“The Dark Face of Heaven shows how traumatic experience often catalyzes ways of knowing beyond the physical. It's a great read, a book that prompts one to search for similar emotional drivers of transformation.”
—Dennis Briefer
Engineer, Inventor, and Board Member of John E. Mack Institute
About the Author
Janet Elizabeth Colli is a consciousness researcher who integrates psychology with extraordinary human experience and healing. Dr. Colli holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, and is among the most skilled psychotherapists in the Pacific Northwest counseling those who are awakening to their relationship with the subtle realm. Her research extends to the scientific arena through journal articles and professional conferences, such as the International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS) Conferences.
Contact
Janet Colli, Ph.D.
Thomas Beck, Ph.D.
206.329.9235 (Seattle)
360.678.7737 (Whidbey Island)
becolli@mindspring.com
The Good Shepherd Center
4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Ste. 341
Seattle, Washington 98103, also
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