A space for stories that expand reality without demanding agreement.
“Curiouser and curiouser!”
— from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
Beyond Knowing
There is a quiet truth many people eventually encounter: You may have access to a version of reality that no one else can see.
This can be frustrating.
It can also be liberating.
The things you experience — moments of insight, coincidence, contact, intuition, or wonder — may feel extraordinary, even magical. Yet they often resist translation. Not because they aren’t real, but because reality is not experienced uniformly. No two people occupy the same perceptual landscape, even when standing in the same room.
Each of us is on a singular, unrepeatable journey.
Stories are how these journeys become visible to one another. They are not proofs. They are not arguments. They are cues — glimpses into how reality appears from different vantage points. When many people begin sharing their experiences honestly, a pattern emerges: reality is not one-size-fits-all. It never was.
What does that mean?
It means nothing is impossible in the way we’ve been taught to assume. It means that certainty is often the smallest container we place around the unknown. And it means that curiosity — not fear — is the most ethical response to what we don’t yet understand.
This space exists for those stories.
Not to explain them away.
Not to rank them.
Not to force agreement.
But to listen.
The first step isn’t to have all the answers. It’s to let go of the need for them. From there, we discover which questions are ready — and which answers are willing — to emerge. Sometimes a story reveals a new rung on the ladder of truth. Sometimes it simply reminds us the ladder exists.
Either way, it matters.
If you’re here because something in your life didn’t fit the official version of reality — you’re not alone. If you’re here because you sense there’s more to know — you’re right. And if you’re here because you’re willing to stay curious without demanding closure — you’re exactly where you need to be.
The coffee is brewing [tea, if you prefer].
The conversation continues.
Welcome.