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How is animal's afterlife? Do animals around us understand our human's language? I would like to quote some accounts from a reincarnation case from my book for your reference. A boy told us the things happened exactly on the day when his previous body as a pig was discussed, chased, roped and killed. He still remembered the conversation between the previous master of the pig and the three butchers. A pig never talks as human does not mean it is not able to understand our language.
Excerpt from case 32#. "...Yongyang had been able to speak in simple phrases since he was a year and eight months old, but his speech was not always very clear. One day, Yongyang was playing by the pavilion in the village when he noticed an old woman harvesting hogweeds nearby. He immediately made his way over and stopped her, exclaiming: “Don’t use those kinds of hogweeds - they are super spicy!” The old woman was surprised to hear this coming from a small child who couldn’t have been more than two years of age, so she asked him, “And how would you know that?” “I’m a pig!” Yongyang answered matter-of-factly, seemingly too young to be bothered by the fact that he had just declared himself to be a pig. Amused by his answer, the old woman asked, “And which family might you belong to, little piggy?” To her surprise, Yongyang immediately gave a rather specific answer: “I am from Rongmei’s family!”
This was the first time little Yongyang had ever mentioned his past life as a pig; perhaps seeing the old woman harvesting hogweeds sparked his memories. Later that day, the old woman mentioned their conversation to Yongyang’s mother, Jutao Lu, who was very surprised to learn about her son’s unusual past life.
After this initial event, Yongyang began to produce more and more fragmentary accounts of his past life as a pig. As it turned out, he was a white pig - one of the several kept by the family of a local villager named Rongmei, who fed the pigs by cooking hogweeds harvested from the hills with rice and bran. All the other pigs finished their meals without the tiniest bit of leftover, but this one particular pig had always been especially picky, leaving the less tasty bits in his trough. The owner would often get angry about the wastage and yell at him while striking his snout with a tree branch.
One day, his owner got together with three butchers who made their living selling pork, one of whom was named Yongyao Rong. While the butchers spoke with his owner, the white pig listened and realized that his owner intended to sell him to this group of men to be killed for meat. Terrified, the white pig waited for the butchers to open the gate, and bolted from the pigsty onto the streets, then made his way frantically towards the hills. The three butchers, along with his owner, chased after him with ropes and eventually caught up with him, bringing him back to the village firmly secured.
As they prepared for the slaughter, one of the butchers jokingly told him, “Hey, remember that it ain’t us two doing the slaughtering, yeah? It’s this guy, Yongyao - don’t you go after the wrong man, now!” The white pig listened and understood. He turned his head and caught a glimpse of Yongyao, who was ready to kill him. Yongyao did not notice anything out of of the ordinary, so he killed the pig as usual.
His soul departed the body of the white pig and had nowhere in particular to go, so it simply returned to the pigsty at Rongmei’s family, where it spent another half a year. During this time, Jutao was pregnant with child, and often passed by the Rongmei family home on her way to visit her mother - which she did on a regular basis during her pregnancy. Even on the last couple of days immediately prior to the birth of her baby, she would go by Rongmei’s place and its pigsty on her way to see her mother. When Yongyang was little, someone asked him, “how did you come to be here?” To which Yongyang would reply: “I came along with my mother!”
The butcher Yongyao had a daughter named Yanli Rong, who was Yongyang’s friend as well as a member of the same clan. When someone asked Yongyang, “who slaughtered you when you were a pig?” Yongyang answered, “Yanli’s dad did.” Yongyao, hearing about this, came by and verified that it was indeed him who did the slaughtering. Afterwards, Yongyao swore to never slaughter another pig again for as long as he lived.
Growing up, Yongyang had never taken to eating pork, and rarely ate any other kinds of meat. His mother grew worried and told him, “You have to eat some pork, otherwise you will be malnourished!” But for whatever reason, Yongyang had to this very day never eaten pork (and rarely any other kinds of meat). Jutao recalled that little Yongyang would often wake up from his sleep in the middle of the night bawling his eyes out, and could not be consoled.
At around 4 or 5 years of age, Yongyang’s grandmother began to feed him..."

This book is originally written in Chinese,published in Taiwan 2018. It's English version is translated by American and Canadian native professionals.
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