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The Hunter's Reflection: A Journey Of The Soul
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The Hunter's Reflection: A Journey Of The Soul in Vernon, BC
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The Hunter's Reflection: A Journey Of The Soul in Vernon, BC
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He has hunted on five continents. He has never felt regret. Until now. Andrew is one of the world's most seasoned poachers — ruthless, calculating, and completely at peace with what he does. Then, in the middle of a meticulously planned elephant capture on the African savanna, he falls into a trap of his own making and dies. What follows is not heaven. It is not hell. It is something far more unsettling: justice.
Before a cosmic tribunal of twelve animals, a cloaked Creator passes judgment. Andrew is condemned not to death — but to something far worse: to live the lives of every creature he has destroyed. He becomes a cat, beaten to death in a back alley. He swims with a bottlenose dolphin who understands human language but cannot explain why. He feels the steel cage. The electric current. The last breath.
Each life is devastatingly real. Each death, his own.
But the question the Creator poses is not whether Andrew deserves to suffer.
It is whether he is capable of becoming something else entirely.
The Hunter's Reflection is a philosophical fable about accountability, compassion, and the possibility of transformation, even for those who have spent a lifetime looking the other way. It is a story about guilt, grace, and whether the soul of a destroyer can be reclaimed — one life at a time. For readers who loved Watership Down by Richard Adams, The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein, and The Elephant Whisperer by Lawrence Anthony, Richard Bach, Paulo Coelho, and Cormac McCarthy. For anyone who has ever wondered what animals truly feel.
For those who believe the soul is shaped by what we choose to see.
He has hunted on five continents. He has never felt regret. Until now. Andrew is one of the world's most seasoned poachers — ruthless, calculating, and completely at peace with what he does. Then, in the middle of a meticulously planned elephant capture on the African savanna, he falls into a trap of his own making and dies. What follows is not heaven. It is not hell. It is something far more unsettling: justice.
Before a cosmic tribunal of twelve animals, a cloaked Creator passes judgment. Andrew is condemned not to death — but to something far worse: to live the lives of every creature he has destroyed. He becomes a cat, beaten to death in a back alley. He swims with a bottlenose dolphin who understands human language but cannot explain why. He feels the steel cage. The electric current. The last breath.
Each life is devastatingly real. Each death, his own.
But the question the Creator poses is not whether Andrew deserves to suffer.
It is whether he is capable of becoming something else entirely.
The Hunter's Reflection is a philosophical fable about accountability, compassion, and the possibility of transformation, even for those who have spent a lifetime looking the other way. It is a story about guilt, grace, and whether the soul of a destroyer can be reclaimed — one life at a time. For readers who loved Watership Down by Richard Adams, The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein, and The Elephant Whisperer by Lawrence Anthony, Richard Bach, Paulo Coelho, and Cormac McCarthy. For anyone who has ever wondered what animals truly feel.
For those who believe the soul is shaped by what we choose to see.


















