As kids we have no trouble with the nature of reality. We can see anything we want to see; imagine anything that excites us; meet with beings nobody else can see; and do cool stuff that only magicians (and kids) can do!
This much freedom so freaks the adults that they treat it, quite literally, as a disease: it’s like a kind of mental diarrhea or green snot on the brain. You have to clear the “symptoms” for the child to grow up normally.
Then we spend the rest of lives wanting to get back to the playful, interactive reality we knew as kids. Does that make any sense?
Listen to a new view of what adult interactive reality should be!