In "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll, Alice finds that her imaginative musings about the Looking-glass House do more than fill a dull afternoon; they open up a portal to another world. I draw on Alices experience by exploring the slight disruptions and disturbances that signal those points where the imagination can work to transform what we think we already know into something new and different. I believe that it is in these spaces that the seeds of change are sown, and new ways of thinking and being are opened up.