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finding                                          affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Our realities have been
                                                               distorted which has created fear and deep anxiety. Just as Alice
              wonderment                                       had to navigate her way through Wonderland and develop new
                                                               perspectives, we have to re-emerge from the pandemic with re-
              the general anxiety                              newed senses of wonderment and light. We have all been so
                                                               very serious. (Remember the toilet paper fears and wiping
                                                               down of your groceries?)
              of the white                                     Just as The White Rabbit appeared to provide Alice an alter-

              rabbit                                           native path, we need to find new guides within ourselves to
                                                               release our fears and prosper again in our lives; finding new
                                                               meanings and sources of joy and enchantment. The White
                                                               Rabbit’s message to us is no matter how dark or daunting the
              Why emerging from the rabbit hole is imperative  path, we can be engaged in the mystery and wonderments that
              by DR. KAREN BINDER-BRYNES                       surround us every day. Watching children’s wide-eyed aston-
                                                               ishment at the world around them can be beacons to remind us
                                                               of the miracle of living. I remember when my granddaughter
              “I wonder if the snow loves the trees and fields    was around 1 year old and we were walking in the woods.
              and kisses them so gently? And then it covers them up snug,    She suddenly looked up, lifting her little arms with glee and
              you know, with a white quilt; and perhaps it says,    repeatedly shouted, “trees,” her eyes lit up with joy and won-
              “Go to sleep darlings, til summer comes again.”    der. Unaware of life’s troubles, she was totally in the moment.   22
              LEWIS CARROLL, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland  We need to allow ourselves to find glee in the simplest aspects
                                                               of life. We need to laugh and be silly. We need to reconnect
                  n 1865, BRITISH AUTHOR Lewis Carroll wrote what was   with social bonds, which may have frayed during lockdowns.
                  to become the iconic novel, Alice in Wonderland. In the   We need to trust our intuitions. We need to follow The White
                  story, a young girl named Alice falls through a rabbit hole   Rabbit’s path into new beginnings and experiences. Just as Al-
 42               into a fantasy world of anthropomorphic creatures. One   ice evolved during her journey into knowing more of who she   43 Y ANDERSON        WINTER 20
                  of the main characters, The White Rabbit, appears at the   was, we need to reflect on how the past few years have revealed
                  beginning of chapter one, wearing a waistcoat, and mut-  to us who we each are, honoring our strengths and resiliencies.
                Iters, “oh dear! oh dear! I shall be too late!” Alice follows   We need to assess which of the patterns we have relied on are
              him down the rabbit hole and finds herself in Wonderland, a   working and which we’d like to discard. Only then can we
              fantastical world. There have been countless explanations as   overcome ways of being which prevent us from finding greater
              to the meaning and metaphor of The White Rabbit’s presence   joy and meaning in our lives.             C
              in this narrative, however it is generally accepted that follow-                                       TRA
              ing The White Rabbit provides Alice with an alternative path   A synonym for wonderment is “rapt attention and deep emo-
              which will ultimately help her release her fears and prosper in   tion caused by the sight of something extraordinary.” We have
              life. This journey eventually affects her survival and happiness   collectively been astonished by the enormity of the pandemic’s
              on earth. The symbolism of The White Rabbit has come to   impact on our experiences these past few years. Instead of be-
              represent a journey which will carry us through the path of our   ing weighed down by fear and disenchantment, as we traverse
              own fears and anxieties, and leads us to a quest of knowledge   new landscapes, we must invite fun and curiosity and keep
              and mystery, ultimately leading us to the other side where we   moving forward.
              can embark on a spiritual pursuit.
                                                               We need to focus on being vibrant, alive, and present in our
              The White Rabbit in Carroll’s imagination was highly anxious   world and in our lives. As Alice exclaimed during her jour-
              and always worrying about time and being late. He also inad-  ney, “There is no use going back to yesterday because I was a
              vertently became Alice’s guide through Wonderland.   different person then.” There isn’t a person on earth who has
                                                               not been affected and deeply changed by the pandemic. We all
              For nearly two years, the entire human population has been   had to slow down and accept that our perception of time has
              living with a once-in-a-century pandemic that has killed mil-  been distorted. Collectively, we acknowledged in many cases,
              lions of people, and for the most part, has altered our per-  just as The White Rabbit acknowledged, “the hurrier I go, the
      BRIAN CRONIN  had previously taken for granted. Additionally, our perception   an enchantment in everyday life. Hopefully, like Alice, we will
              ception of normalcy and safety in the everyday certainties we
                                                               behinder I get.” We need to remember this concept and seek
              of “time” has been distorted. In essence, humanity has fallen
                                                               emerge from the rabbit hole of these past few years with more
              down a rabbit hole. No matter our age, we have been deeply
                                                               confidence, happiness, and wonderment!  TA
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