
The Little Prince's account of the afterlife of animals
Description
Book Introduction
To all those who have lost their pets
Warm comfort from a 9-year-old boy
The love for a pet and the resulting loss evokes deep emotions in many people.
In particular, the death of a pet can cause great sorrow as it is often considered a member of the family.
'Pet Loss Syndrome' is a representative example of this sense of loss, and people who lose a pet often experience emotions such as guilt, denial, and anger.
In this regard, stories about the afterlife of animals can be a comfort to many.
The book deals with animals crossing the rainbow bridge to heaven, a peaceful place where there is no sorrow or pain.
This perspective can be comforting to those who have lost a pet, and the belief that their soul is free and happy can ease the feeling of loss.
Additionally, the image of animal paradise conveyed by the 9-year-old boy author who communicates with animals telepathically will give hope to many people.
The author says that unlike people, all animals prepare themselves mentally when it is time to leave, and emphasizes that even if your pet crosses the rainbow bridge later, the memories will not fade, so spend this moment happily and fully with your pet.
The message that it's important to remember precious moments with your pet and cherish the present moment will resonate with many.
The nine-year-old little prince offers warm comfort to those who are afraid of losing their pets and to those who have experienced the pain of losing a pet, telling them not to be too sad.
I hope that through this book, you will never forget that the memories you make with your pet will remain with you forever, and that you will cherish those times and move forward.
Warm comfort from a 9-year-old boy
The love for a pet and the resulting loss evokes deep emotions in many people.
In particular, the death of a pet can cause great sorrow as it is often considered a member of the family.
'Pet Loss Syndrome' is a representative example of this sense of loss, and people who lose a pet often experience emotions such as guilt, denial, and anger.
In this regard, stories about the afterlife of animals can be a comfort to many.
The book deals with animals crossing the rainbow bridge to heaven, a peaceful place where there is no sorrow or pain.
This perspective can be comforting to those who have lost a pet, and the belief that their soul is free and happy can ease the feeling of loss.
Additionally, the image of animal paradise conveyed by the 9-year-old boy author who communicates with animals telepathically will give hope to many people.
The author says that unlike people, all animals prepare themselves mentally when it is time to leave, and emphasizes that even if your pet crosses the rainbow bridge later, the memories will not fade, so spend this moment happily and fully with your pet.
The message that it's important to remember precious moments with your pet and cherish the present moment will resonate with many.
The nine-year-old little prince offers warm comfort to those who are afraid of losing their pets and to those who have experienced the pain of losing a pet, telling them not to be too sad.
I hope that through this book, you will never forget that the memories you make with your pet will remain with you forever, and that you will cherish those times and move forward.
index
Question 1 What birds, insects, and animals can you talk to?
Question 2 How do you communicate with animals?
Question 3 Is there a separate heaven for animals?
Question 4: What will the animal paradise, the afterlife, be like? For example, there are classes like the Rose Class, the Moon Class, and the Sunflower Class. Will there be classes like those in the animal paradise where animals go?
Question 5 What animals are in Animal Paradise?
Question 6 What kind of life do animals lead in Animal Paradise?
Question 7 Do all animals go to heaven when they die?
Question 8 Can you tell us what Jwibangul and Peanut, who crossed the rainbow bridge three years ago and recently, are doing in heaven?
Question 9: When a pet dies, does the relationship with the owner end?
Question 10: Many people are heartbroken after their pets die. What would you like to say to them?
Question 11 Can pets understand what we say?
Question 12 When you walk down the street, do you talk to dogs or stray cats that are out for a walk?
What kind of conversations do you usually have?
Question 13 I recently heard that a stray cat called to me in my apartment complex and I went to find it.
What did the stray cat say then? Please tell me the story.
Question 14 Can you tell us about any memorable experiences you had while walking along the road?
Question 15 How do you feel when you see abandoned dogs or stray cats on the street?
Question 16: Which parent would your puppy prefer: a parent who plays with them or a parent who provides them with food, treats, and a comfortable environment?
Question 17 I like and love all animals, including cats, dogs, and turtles.
What is the best way to love animals?
Question 18 My beloved dog crossed the rainbow bridge 25 years ago.
How can I tell if my puppy is doing well?
Question 19 My dog is old and can't see or hear well.
My heart aches every time I see a puppy.
What kind of guardian is a good guardian for a companion dog?
Question 20 I'm curious about what kind of conversations the Little Prince usually has with animals.
Question 21 Can animals understand what people are watching on TV and think for themselves?
Question 22 I heard that Peanut, the poodle that was with the Little Prince, crossed the rainbow bridge.
Before Peanut crossed the rainbow bridge, was there a dog who came to take Peanut to heaven? And if so, I wonder what they talked about in their final moments.
Question 24: After Peanut Crosses the Rainbow Bridge, doesn't Kkamangi, who was close to Peanut, feel lonely? Doesn't he miss Peanut?
Question 25: Do pets like the names their owners give them? Or are there some pets that don't like the names? For example, Black, the dachshund who lives with the Little Prince.
is a girl, but it sounds like a boy's name.
I wonder what Kkamangi feels about his name.
Question 26: Can the Little Prince hear the sounds of animals beyond cats and dogs, even from very far away? For example, can he talk to Arctic foxes and polar bears who live in the North Pole?
Question 27 I heard that there was a tortoise living with the little prince.
Their names are "Rael" and "Cherry." Do they ever converse? Can you tell me what they're talking about?
Question 28 Do animals lie?
Question 29 When driving a car, you may see dead cats, dogs, deer, or roe deer on the road after being hit by a car.
As animals, we know that they died unjustly, but don't we hate or resent the people who killed us?
Question 30 When you go to the aquarium, you see dolphins confined in small spaces.
Every time I saw that, I felt bad.
What would happen to the dolphins trapped in such a place?
supplement
Question 2 How do you communicate with animals?
Question 3 Is there a separate heaven for animals?
Question 4: What will the animal paradise, the afterlife, be like? For example, there are classes like the Rose Class, the Moon Class, and the Sunflower Class. Will there be classes like those in the animal paradise where animals go?
Question 5 What animals are in Animal Paradise?
Question 6 What kind of life do animals lead in Animal Paradise?
Question 7 Do all animals go to heaven when they die?
Question 8 Can you tell us what Jwibangul and Peanut, who crossed the rainbow bridge three years ago and recently, are doing in heaven?
Question 9: When a pet dies, does the relationship with the owner end?
Question 10: Many people are heartbroken after their pets die. What would you like to say to them?
Question 11 Can pets understand what we say?
Question 12 When you walk down the street, do you talk to dogs or stray cats that are out for a walk?
What kind of conversations do you usually have?
Question 13 I recently heard that a stray cat called to me in my apartment complex and I went to find it.
What did the stray cat say then? Please tell me the story.
Question 14 Can you tell us about any memorable experiences you had while walking along the road?
Question 15 How do you feel when you see abandoned dogs or stray cats on the street?
Question 16: Which parent would your puppy prefer: a parent who plays with them or a parent who provides them with food, treats, and a comfortable environment?
Question 17 I like and love all animals, including cats, dogs, and turtles.
What is the best way to love animals?
Question 18 My beloved dog crossed the rainbow bridge 25 years ago.
How can I tell if my puppy is doing well?
Question 19 My dog is old and can't see or hear well.
My heart aches every time I see a puppy.
What kind of guardian is a good guardian for a companion dog?
Question 20 I'm curious about what kind of conversations the Little Prince usually has with animals.
Question 21 Can animals understand what people are watching on TV and think for themselves?
Question 22 I heard that Peanut, the poodle that was with the Little Prince, crossed the rainbow bridge.
Before Peanut crossed the rainbow bridge, was there a dog who came to take Peanut to heaven? And if so, I wonder what they talked about in their final moments.
Question 24: After Peanut Crosses the Rainbow Bridge, doesn't Kkamangi, who was close to Peanut, feel lonely? Doesn't he miss Peanut?
Question 25: Do pets like the names their owners give them? Or are there some pets that don't like the names? For example, Black, the dachshund who lives with the Little Prince.
is a girl, but it sounds like a boy's name.
I wonder what Kkamangi feels about his name.
Question 26: Can the Little Prince hear the sounds of animals beyond cats and dogs, even from very far away? For example, can he talk to Arctic foxes and polar bears who live in the North Pole?
Question 27 I heard that there was a tortoise living with the little prince.
Their names are "Rael" and "Cherry." Do they ever converse? Can you tell me what they're talking about?
Question 28 Do animals lie?
Question 29 When driving a car, you may see dead cats, dogs, deer, or roe deer on the road after being hit by a car.
As animals, we know that they died unjustly, but don't we hate or resent the people who killed us?
Question 30 When you go to the aquarium, you see dolphins confined in small spaces.
Every time I saw that, I felt bad.
What would happen to the dolphins trapped in such a place?
supplement
Into the book
When a pet dies, it feels truly free.
I no longer feel sick or go hungry.
Let's go to an animal paradise where there is no sadness, pain, loneliness, or anything like that.
--- p.5
What I want to say is, don't be too sad.
Unlike people, all animals prepare themselves mentally when it is time to leave.
I want to tell you to spend this moment with your pet happily and fully.
Even if your pet crosses the rainbow bridge later, the memories will not fade away.
--- p.7
Pets that have passed away and arrived in heaven lose all memories of their time on earth.
It erases all the thoughts and memories that you remember.
The reason is that when memories of a past life come to mind, you miss your guardian and are not happy even if you are in heaven.
--- p.36
Pets who have suffered from illness or accident and then crossed the rainbow bridge are actually happier.
The reason is that the body that imprisoned the soul has disappeared and it has become free.
You can float in the air and go wherever you want.
--- p.40
No matter how difficult and bothersome raising a pet is, I hope you will stay with them until the end and take good care of them.
I hope you understand that dogs and cats have souls just like people.
Then I don't think I'll ever think about abandoning a dog or cat.
I no longer feel sick or go hungry.
Let's go to an animal paradise where there is no sadness, pain, loneliness, or anything like that.
--- p.5
What I want to say is, don't be too sad.
Unlike people, all animals prepare themselves mentally when it is time to leave.
I want to tell you to spend this moment with your pet happily and fully.
Even if your pet crosses the rainbow bridge later, the memories will not fade away.
--- p.7
Pets that have passed away and arrived in heaven lose all memories of their time on earth.
It erases all the thoughts and memories that you remember.
The reason is that when memories of a past life come to mind, you miss your guardian and are not happy even if you are in heaven.
--- p.36
Pets who have suffered from illness or accident and then crossed the rainbow bridge are actually happier.
The reason is that the body that imprisoned the soul has disappeared and it has become free.
You can float in the air and go wherever you want.
--- p.40
No matter how difficult and bothersome raising a pet is, I hope you will stay with them until the end and take good care of them.
I hope you understand that dogs and cats have souls just like people.
Then I don't think I'll ever think about abandoning a dog or cat.
--- p.50
Publisher's Review
The Little Prince tells
The story of the afterlife of amazing animals
The author, who claims to be able to communicate with animals, answers 30 questions we usually wonder about our pets in a Q&A format.
Not only do pet owners wonder about things like whether pets can understand what we say, do pets prefer children who play with them or parents who feed them, and what kind of guardian is a good guardian for a dog, but also questions that those who have lost a pet might think about when missing their pet, such as what kind of life animals live in heaven and whether the relationship with the guardian is severed when the pet dies, but a 9-year-old boy calmly and warmly answers these questions based on his experiences seeing with his eyes, hearing with his ears, and communicating telepathically with animals.
Through this book, let's look at the thoughts of animals and their stories of paradise, think about the animals who are with us now or who have left us, and be happy with them today.
The story of the afterlife of amazing animals
The author, who claims to be able to communicate with animals, answers 30 questions we usually wonder about our pets in a Q&A format.
Not only do pet owners wonder about things like whether pets can understand what we say, do pets prefer children who play with them or parents who feed them, and what kind of guardian is a good guardian for a dog, but also questions that those who have lost a pet might think about when missing their pet, such as what kind of life animals live in heaven and whether the relationship with the guardian is severed when the pet dies, but a 9-year-old boy calmly and warmly answers these questions based on his experiences seeing with his eyes, hearing with his ears, and communicating telepathically with animals.
Through this book, let's look at the thoughts of animals and their stories of paradise, think about the animals who are with us now or who have left us, and be happy with them today.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 3, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 104 pages | 140*205*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791164150816
- ISBN10: 1164150812
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