God, When I Die, Can I live at the Rainbow Bridge: Surviving the Loss of a Beloved Pet

God, When I Die, Can I live at the Rainbow Bridge: Surviving the Loss of a Beloved Pet

by marilyn quillen
God, When I Die, Can I live at the Rainbow Bridge: Surviving the Loss of a Beloved Pet

God, When I Die, Can I live at the Rainbow Bridge: Surviving the Loss of a Beloved Pet

by marilyn quillen

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Overview

When we lose a pet, the void left behind can be immense, and the search for a way to honor and remember them becomes a part of our coping mechanism. Creating memorials and tributes is a deeply personal and therapeutic way to celebrate the life of a cherished pet. This process not only helps in preserving their memory but also provides a sense of peace and continuity for those left behind.We will search thru the history of the rainbow bridge as well as the processes of grieving and healing from the loss of a beloved pet it is deeply personal and can benefit greatly from practices that help in connecting with the emotional and spiritual aspects of our loss. One such practice is the use of visualizations and guided meditations. These tools can serve as a bridge between the physical absence of our pets and the emotional and spiritual presence that they continue to hold in our lives. We will delve into various techniques and benefits of visualizations and guided meditations, providing detailed guidance on how to incorporate them into your healing journey. thru it all we will learn how to survive the loss of a beloved pet, and how to become a better person because of having them at all.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185617243
Publisher: marilyn quillen
Publication date: 06/21/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 88 KB

About the Author

Retired to the farm 3 years ago, if farm life is retirement. We only do a small garden now, for us and the family but we still run 35+ head of red angus cattle, just enough to keep 2 old dodgers on their toes.
Animals have always been a passion for us, especially our Beagles, who i guess if it really come right down to it, this is their farm and they allow us to live here.
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