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The Rainbow Bridge: Pet Loss Is Heaven's Gain |  | Author: Niki Behrikis Shanahan Publisher: Pete Publishing Category: Book
List Price: $13.99 Buy New: $9.71 as of 11/21/2009 07:50 MST details You Save: $4.28 (31%)
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Seller: thermite-media Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 44039
Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Pages: 128 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.4
ISBN: 097203014X Dewey Decimal Number: 636 EAN: 9780972030144 ASIN: 097203014X
Publication Date: May 21, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Your pet has gone to Heaven, and is waiting to be reunited with you someday. As you read this book you will learn about: People who have seen their pets in Heaven through near-death, out-of-body, and deathbed experiences. You can look to your future with your animal companion family member. Realize Heaven is a very real place. Find out if there is recognition in Heaven. How you can overcome depression. Learn about a special white angel cat, and the miracle cross formed out of snow. Understand that You re Not Dead When You Die. Comprehend the concept of body, soul, and spirit for all creatures. A Memorial Service for your beloved animal companion.
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Loved It October 22, 2009 Lynne Molinari (mass) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I just lost my dog of 14 years a month ago, and was searching for a book to help me answer questions. I read up about this one and bought it. I am so glad I did, it was an easy to read book, so I could understand, i was always confused with the how the bible was worded when i was younger. It had alot of bible references, and stories of children in near death experiences where they had seen their pets and relatives that have passed on.
It made me see that we will meet again once we have passed on, now i have hope. I am still deeply upset, but i know i'll see my Misfit again.
Lynne
Good easy reading October 4, 2009 Kenneth C. Kleinert (Tulsa, OK) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I had already read There is Eternal Life for Animals, which is a more indepth book. The Rainbow Bridge was a repeat on the same subject and stories. I would read one of these and probably skip the other one. I personally liked Eternal Life for Animals more as it was more of a study book. The Rainbow Bridge was just an easier reading book. It depends on the individual which book, but not both, I think.
Excellent Book!! August 6, 2009 Linda Beamer 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book was so comforting to me after losing my cat that I had for 8 years. Being a christian I have always believed that God loves all that He created and that includes animals. I would recommend this book to anyone who has lost a pet.
Such comfort from this wonderful book. July 9, 2009 Susan Edwards (Scotland) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Once again, I must congratulate Niki Behrikis Shanahan for yet another wonderful book, which has been researched and written with love and care for all of us who have loved and lost our dear pets.
It must have been a long hard trail for her to pursue through the Bible to find the affirmation that animals do indeed have souls and that we will see them again.
Having lost her own beloved kitty, she has empathy for all who have suffered losses, and I thank her most sincerely.
Interesting Religious Take on Animal's Spirituality June 11, 2009 Melissa A. Desmond (Sydney, Australia) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
In May 2008 I lost an amazing animal and this loss book was one of the first books I read in trying to find comfort and solace in the loss of such an amazing beloved creature. I am not overly religious, although I do believe in God and am a spiritual person. While this book was comforting at times, I found it was also a bit hard to read with many citations to the bible in order to prove the existence of animals having souls and Divine Spirits. That said, I take my hat off to Nicki as her passion and love of animals is well and truly felt and that alone is comforting. After reading this book I read Animals and the Afterlife by Kim Sheridan and I found this much more enjoyable and uplifting.
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