Death is often a taboo subject until you have to discuss it.
If you’re interested in exploring your spirituality, or the Spirit of Live, these are book for you. A short poem combined with breathtaking photographs taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, Spitzer Space Telescope and Chandra X-ray Observatory empower you to reflect on life and living, as well as death and dying.
Each image is linked to an endnote. There, you’ll learn about the image, as well as why the author chose it. Also, the discussion questions at the end of the book facilitate discussions in book clubs or online forums.
Your tax dollars have helped to pay for these photographs, so NASA has placed them in the Public Domain. You can download high-quality images and print them out or take them to a photo store, supermarket or drug store to be printed.
Zoey’s letter to a Soul may be used by children to help them celebrate the life of a loved one such as a pet, friend, uncle, aunt, cousin, father or mother. It’s particularly good for young children because the photographs stimulate the imagination, and the words foster the discovery solace, fostering healthy grieving. “Look Inside,” Zoey’s Letter to a Soul, or order from Amazon.
Can You Feel Me Mom? has been adapted to help celebrate the life of a mother who has passed away. “Look Inside,” Can You Feel Me Mom?, or order from Amazon.
I Am Here, Dad has been adapted to help celebrate the life of a father who has passed away. “Look Inside,” I Am Here Dad or order from Amazon.