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You know, that scenario – animals can talk, and even mediate with higher powers, but most human are blocked from hearing it – has a great ring to it as story background. Your self-description sounds like a character from a novel... If by chance you're a writer, how about working that into a story? (Ideally removed from "sin" and religion, but hey, I really don't have a problem with religious fiction that presents itself as fiction.) 

Anyway, thanks for the sharing. I like that image of the girl and her "medium" Kitty! 

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