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Finding Wonderland

Some lands aren't found; they're followed.


You were following the signs.

Doing what made sense.

Until sense… stopped making sense.

Suddenly, nothing holds still.

You shrink. You stretch. You forget who you were trying to be.

And maybe, for the first time, you notice something that isn't on the map.

Finding Wonderland

Down the Hole

In Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll doesn't just write fantasy.

He writes transformation.

Alice falls into a world where logic dissolves, time melts, meanings shift, and rules contradict.

She's asked to explain herself when she's unsure of who she is.

And instead of climbing back out, she keeps falling forward, curiouser and curiouser.


The Collapse of Sense

We all fall sometimes.

Not down cliffs but into uncertainty.

A change, a loss, a door we didn't know we opened.

And the mind panics:

"Who am I now?"

But falling isn't a failure.

It's a beginning.

The unraveling of what no longer fits.


Questions from the Underground

What moment in my life made the rules stop working?

What version of me is trying to emerge through the unknown?

If I stopped needing direction, what would I follow instead?


"Who in the world am I? Ah, that's the great puzzle."

Lewis Carroll


After the Fall

You don't need to land yet.

You don't even need to know where you're headed.

Only to stay inside the falling long enough to notice what it's starting to show you.


Not every question needs an answer.

Some just need space to become a better question.


The unfamiliar might be the first true thing you've met in a while.


You're invited to meet it with wonder.

Download the Curiosity Compass and begin where the ground hasn't formed yet.



 
 
 

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