
Blessing The Bridge: What Animals Teach Us About Death, Dying And Beyond
Like a hospice worker, author Rita M. Reynolds cares for sick and dying animals, helping them comfortably cross the threshold into death. She shares stories about dogs, cats, a donkey, a cow, ducks, goats, and even baby wild mice she cares for as they die. Reynolds teaches basic skills in respectfully handling a dying animal, whether it's a newborn bird that's fallen from a tree or a beloved dog t...
Paperback: 206 pages
Publisher: NewSage Press; Second edition (January 25, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0939165597
ISBN-13: 978-0939165599
Product Dimensions: 5.4 x 0.6 x 8.4 inches
Amazon Rank: 176815
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“This is my "go-to" book whenever I have an animal friend who is in the process of dying and death. Have given a number of copies away to friends who are experiencing the dying and death process w/their animal friends. In talking w/a professional do...”
at is terminally ill. Her new edition includes blessings and prayers for animals, whether in the process of dying or who have already passed over. Reynolds believes in divine and angelic influences when it comes to helping animals cross over. She believes animals possess unique souls that transform into an afterlife. She even tells of seeing the spirits of dead animals and messages they bring her. Many of Reynolds' lessons are conveyed through real-life stories, where the reader witnesses how she simultaneously releases and embraces dying animals. Like The Tibetan Book of the Dead, this book has functional appeal and longevity. This book appeals to anyone grieving and looking for comfort.
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