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The speaker struggled to accept Florence's claim, suggesting alternatives like Florence liking high places or driving a truck in a past life. Florence maintained that "nothing is impossible" and that a soul doesn't need to be in a living thing. She explained that souls can inhabit objects to watch over loved ones, stating, "Sometimes we come into objects in the lives of those we travel with just to keep an eye on them."
Despite her initial disbelief and fear of being deemed crazy, the speaker sent the session transcript to Florence's mom. The mom responded by mentioning that she and her husband had joked about her car having a spirit, especially after Florence passed, suggesting Florence might now be her car.
Another remarkable event occurred during the session: Florence's living cat, usually unaffectionate, climbed onto its owner and lay with her in the exact way Florence used to. Both the speaker and the owner found this to be a profound and emotional coincidence.
The speaker initially refused to share this story, considering it too insane and fearing others would think she was crazy. Eight months after the session, she decided to share the bizarre conversation she had with a cat in spirit named Florence.
During a session, Florence's owner asked why Florence liked big trucks. Florence responded, "I used to be a truck." This shocked the speaker, who questioned how an inanimate object could have a soul. Florence asserted that everything has a soul, even inanimate objects.