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All Pets Go to Heaven: The Spiritual Lives of the Animals We Love
All Pets Go to Heaven: The Spiritual Lives of the Animals We Love
All Pets Go to Heaven: The Spiritual Lives of the Animals We Love
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All Pets Go to Heaven: The Spiritual Lives of the Animals We Love

Written by Sylvia Browne

Narrated by Jeanie Hackett

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America's leading psychic shares heartwarming, tear-jerking tales about the role of our beloved pets on the Other Side. It's said that pets don't have souls. World-famous spiritual guide and psychic Sylvia Browne knows better. Drawing on 40 years of research and stories, she explains how animals quot;livequot; after death on the Other Side. She also reveals how animals fit into creation, the purpose of pets in our lives, how we will see our deceased pets in the afterlife, and how living animals see spirits. Pets have personalities, habits, and quirks. They exhibit never-ending loyalty and comic behavior, and they are capable of heroic deeds. We need no longer fear that we will never see them again after death. Featuring moving tales about pets across the country and around the world, All Pets Go to Heaven reassures animal lovers that pets do, indeed, have souls.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 6, 2009
ISBN9781598876987
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Sylvia Browne

Sylvia Browne (October 19, 1936 – November 20, 2013) was a #1 New York Times bestselling author and world-famous psychic who appeared regularly on the Montel Williams Show and on Larry King Live, as well as making countless other media and public appearances. She also founded the Society of Novus Spiritus church, which celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2011.

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    Why would you put Sylvia Browne, with all her magic and spirits, into the Science and Nature section?
    Shouldn't this go into Entertainment?