Talk:Planeswalking/@comment-24729606-20171013003817/@comment-24729606-20171112193011

This is a reply to AlphaTheHD's query about what I meant by reality being fragile. What I meant by that is both simple and complicated. Firstly reality is inherently (one could almost say necessarily) reliant on the observer and thus consequently on the observers predispositions. Plus what we call reality might not even be the true form of reality but only the part of it that our senses and thus our intuition can grasp. For example most people see the world around them and take that as the basis of reality. But for one who either lacks sight or whose sight has been greatly reduced that would either be an impossibility or one that is insufficient. So too those in the throw of emotions experience reality differently (sometimes remarkably so depending on the emotion in question). In all these cases, and others both too numerous and too disperate to give a commenserate amount of detail, reality can be far more variegated than most are willing to admit. So too reality can differ for beings (physical or otherwise) on different planes of existence, different realms, or whose environment/conditions of life shape their natural and/or psychological predispositions. A being on the pscyhic plane for example percieves reality through the links of thought and accompanying/related phenemenon.