The phenomenon of child prodigy is associated with the phenomenon of re-incarnation, which itself is an extension of incarnation, which can also be described as idolatry. Idolatry is the remaking of Good into something else according to ones imagination. Man was 'made in the image of", which is pretty much an admission that man is a remake of Good, according to imagination. Imagination is the domain of what is worshipped as "creativity". Note well the creative focus on bodies, for example, the body of Jesus (face). Imagination, and the images that are fashioned from it, are generally opposed to reality, where spiritual beings do not have forms, shapes, or differences among one another. Bodies, on the other hand, offer what spiritual reality does not, and cannot offer: unique status, and/or special characteristics. To the degree the images of bodies are valued, the principles that conceive of bodies are valued, that is, the principle of separation, the basic condition needed for special status. It is only when we do not see bodies, of any kind, does knowledge of Self have a chance to fill one's mind. Knowledge of Self as formless, and shapeless, is what 'spirituality" is all about. Therefore, i conclude the girl is inspired by the god of this world, that is, the god over the domain of imagination and its particular brand of "creativity". Re-incarnation is the extension of a learning process. Learning is cumulative, from one cycle to the next. Thus, skills developed in one cycle may be taken to the next. Its for this reason that salvation too, may be learned and developed over several dozen life cycles, if not hundreds. Its why there are child prodigies regarding salvation (salvation from incarnation)... like Jesus was. Its why you may need to be "born again" to finally learn what salvation is, and accept it.