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No Kitty! It's my pot pie!

Animals play a very important part in our lives. It's been medically proven people with pets live longer. Egyptians revered cats. Greek mythology revolved around snake headed women and such. Fantasy offers the griffin, the dragon, talking animals. The bible offers us the Serpent.
Am I the only one noticing a trend here?
Wouldn't it be stupid to say these same animals we know for a fact dream just as we do, the same creatures that warm up to certain people and despise others--just like us--that these creatures would not be eternal thought beings as well?
It's also rather narssisistic of us to assume people were the cause of anything and everything throughout eternity. Wouldn't it make more sense to believe all the visions of animal worlds and times when animals had more power are merely deeper rooted memories of times when animal groups were at the helm of the storytelling ship?

Our soul groups have a base identity, a way that our thought process inteprets itself into a visual form. Humans tend to stick to the droid form, be it human or alien or whatever. Animals choose to identify with a more barbaric, creative shape.
In some worlds, they are at the wheel and they have more power over us. In worlds such as this one, they merely take a backseat to observe from the outside and offer us insight into what worked and what didn't work, what we ran into the most on this planet, from an outside perspective.
It's just another thing we learn from each other and another way to explore power roles as well.

Now let's wrap this up. I've already proven how History, Religion, and Creative English support my logic through previous pages, now let's explore how Science and Math are actually the strongest supporters. (Didn't quite see that one coming, did you?)

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