About this item
Highlights
- Fire on the Mountain: A Therapist and Client's Transformative Journey to Greater Wholeness is a riveting narrative against 1985's Halloween Eve.
- Author(s): B Thompson
- 524 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Personal Memoirs
Description
Book Synopsis
Fire on the Mountain: A Therapist and Client's Transformative Journey to Greater Wholeness is a riveting narrative against 1985's Halloween Eve. It charts the ten-year treatment odyssey of Brian, a private practice psychotherapist, and his client, Sara, who finds herself battling a long-held secretive condition known at the time as multiple personality disorder. A multitude of child alter personalities begin to present themselves from the depths of Sara's traumatized psyche, each revealing a horrifying account of the unspeakable abuse they were forced to endure.
Struggling to integrate her dissociative pieces of severe childhood trauma, satanic forces emerge, intent on maintaining possession of Sara's mind, body, and spirit. They encounter fierce resistance from Brian, Sara, and Angelic emissaries, setting the stage for an epic confrontation between human evil and entities of a loving Light.
In 1995, a decade after the beginning of their long ordeal, Brian and Sara found themselves at the base of North America's loftiest peak. Their extraordinary journey has come full circle as a heavenly fire descends from the summit of the "Great One," announcing that their Hero's quest for greater wholeness has reached a triumphant conclusion.
Fire on the Mountain explores the remarkable strength of the human spirit to triumph over incredible adversity, underscoring the redemptive power of love, faith, and perseverance.
Due to graphic descriptions of severe physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, a cautionary warning is offered to those readers with a history of unresolved trauma.