Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Reality shifting (2nd nomination)

Can we get a proper page, please
Reality shifting deserves a page on wikipedia. Arguing that it mainly surfaces on TikTok, and is used by the Harry Potter Fandom, does not discredit it. This is mainly ego deciding the fate of speading information>

Tiktok is a venue, as any other, that can be used to discuss content, old /and/ new. It doesn't make the content any less creditable.

"Chocolate Jesus" has a page... "Bronies: The Extremely Unexpected Adult Fans of My Little Pony", has a page.

Saying you don't want to post about reality shifting because it comes off as silly, due to Harry Potter fandom, doesn't produce merit to warrant removal. 2 reasons. 1. Bronies are pretty silly, and wikipedia is full of silly things. 2. Just because some shifters explore Harry Potter, doesn't take away from it being something that is practiced and experienced.

If shifting, whether real, or imaginary, allows a person to shift into any reality of their choice... then, it stands to reason that Harry Potter could very well be an option. That's one of the whole points of shifting. The concept allows for such a thing. If parallel realities exist, the general assumption is (among the shifting community) that there exists a reality for every possibility. We are having this conversation via a minecraft dimension, Harry Potter class, Superman's Fortress of Solitude, and Stacy's Mom's Laptop. Why? Because that's what the notion of shifting allows for. It doesn't work on creating worlds that do not exist. Rather, the opposite. It assumes all realsm, worlds, dimensions, realities, etc already exist. And with shifting you are simply moving from one to the other. 2001:56A:F848:3000:A4FD:77DA:7CC9:B7B6 (talk) 15:00, 12 September 2023 (UTC)


 * The article wasn't deleted because shifting is "silly" or a Tiktok trend, but because it was mainly about the Tiktok popularity surrounding it. The article completely ommited mentions of any scientific research on shifting and scientific review of beliefs related to shifting. Janhrach (talk) 12:53, 14 September 2023 (UTC)