I would say something like:
“When we aren’t together and you think about me, you can feel the love between us in your heart, can’t you? That won’t change when I’m dead. We just won’t be able to spend time together. Maybe you dream about me at night and you can feel the love in your dream. Keep me in your heart and you keep the love alive. On the other hand me body will go. At first that might feel painful but over time you can let go but the love will still be there when you think about me and focus on your heart.”
This answer doesn’t contain any false information and it contains a useful strategy for the child to deal with the death. In reality I would spend more time on installing the strategy correctly: (1) Feeling love in the heart, regardless of whether I’m physically present. (2) Dreaming about me and interacting with me in the dream when the need arises. (3) Letting go and accepting that my body dies.
An advanced option would be to use the remaining time to install a sense of me as a fully functioning Tulpa in the child.
I would say something like: “When we aren’t together and you think about me, you can feel the love between us in your heart, can’t you? That won’t change when I’m dead. We just won’t be able to spend time together. Maybe you dream about me at night and you can feel the love in your dream. Keep me in your heart and you keep the love alive. On the other hand me body will go. At first that might feel painful but over time you can let go but the love will still be there when you think about me and focus on your heart.”
This answer doesn’t contain any false information and it contains a useful strategy for the child to deal with the death. In reality I would spend more time on installing the strategy correctly: (1) Feeling love in the heart, regardless of whether I’m physically present. (2) Dreaming about me and interacting with me in the dream when the need arises. (3) Letting go and accepting that my body dies.
An advanced option would be to use the remaining time to install a sense of me as a fully functioning Tulpa in the child.