"Yes." Azi said simply. "Generally speaking once adulthood kicks in, belief in things dries up. Children are unique in the world in that their perceptions aren't jaded with 'fact' or restrictive ideas of what is and is not possible. Therefore often times they are much more in tune with their surroundings, including the parts of those surroundings that aren't perceptible to everyone else. Though, I have to protest your wording." Azi said. "It's not that they're seeing things they shouldn't, they're merely seeing things other people are not. There isn't a 'should' or 'should not' involved. If you're looking at it from the other angle, it's the adults who aren't seeing what they should, and children are the ones who have it right."