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Book Reviews of Animals on the Other SideBook Review: Profiting from grief Summary: 1 Stars
There are many levels of charlatans in this world. But those making a buck from others' mourning are the second only to murderers as lowly scum.
Sylvia Browne is making money off the backs of people whose grief has overtaken their common sense. If you want to believe Bambi cuddles with mountain lions when they both go "home," I suppose that's OK. But for Ms. Browne to make money from kids' sorrow is just reprehensible.
This book is everything a modern, liberal democracy such as the West's is supposed to reject. Please don't spend your money lining the pockets of this woman.
Book Review: Our Pets Spirits Do Survive Physical Death... Summary: 4 Stars
To begin with,"death" is a lie. The only thing that "dies" is our physical bodies. Just because our pets are at a different level of vibration, does not mean that they don't have a spirit. Sure its different that the human soul, but it is also a creation of God and is not extinguished upon its physical death. Sorry if this rattles
some religious convictions, but the truth is the truth. How arrogant to think that we are the only living beings to survive physical death! My dogs still come around, the bond of love doesn't stop existing just because the spirit has elevated to a higher plane.
Book Review: Extremely Disappointing Summary: 1 Stars
I thought this was an adult book about Sylvia Browne's view of what happens to animals when they die.
I was very upset and disppointed to find the book seemed to be written for parents to read to their children, as well as a section on each page that seemed to written for adults. The two "different" books seemed to contradict each other as well.
Not something I would recommend for a child or an adult. I will be throwing it away, as I would not want some child to read it and be confused about many issues that were brought up in the "adult" section on each page.
Book Review: Great book for children with loss of pet Summary: 5 Stars
This book is great if you have children who has lost a pet or a loved one that has a hard time coping with a loss of their pet. They do a wonderful job easing the pain and explain that our pets will also be on the other side for us. The loss of our pets are similar to a loss of a person, we interact with each on a daily basis. If any of you have pets then you know each one has their own personality and are the closest thing to angels. They protect us and always have unconditional love for us. The book is full of drawing and pictures for children.
Book Review: Not a Good Book for Children.... Summary: 1 Stars
What was Sylvia Browne trying to do with this book? Is it really necessary to tell children that griffins and unicorns are real and go "home" when they die--and that we can telepathically communicate with them and other animals after we die and "go home", too? Browne would do well to remember the physician's oath, "Do no harm". This much-too-expensive 32 page book could upset and confuse children instead of helping them cope with loss. This is a transparent money-making venture, with no grounding in psychology. Definitely not recommended.
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