02/03/2026
🐇 We’ll be hopping off on March 3rd for the Buddhist holiday.
Back the next day ready to shake things up again. See you soon at the bar.
Crafted and Classic Cocktail Speakeasy
👇🏻 For reservations 👇🏻
https://nightify.co/book/the-white-rabbit/fb
179/1 Phrapokklao Road , Sriphum Sub-district
Muang Chiang Mai
50200
| จันทร์ | 18:00 - 00:00 |
| อังคาร | 18:00 - 00:00 |
| พุธ | 18:00 - 00:00 |
| พฤหัสบดี | 18:00 - 00:00 |
| ศุกร์ | 18:00 - 00:00 |
| เสาร์ | 18:00 - 00:00 |
| อาทิตย์ | 18:00 - 00:00 |
รับทราบข่าวสารและโปรโมชั่นของ The White Rabbitผ่านทางอีเมล์ของคุณ เราจะเก็บข้อมูลของคุณเป็นความลับ คุณสามารถกดยกเลิกการติดตามได้ตลอดเวลา
No doubt that it was first used in the Alice in Wonderland book.
The phrase has been widely used in movies (The Matrix), and songs (Jefferson Aerplane), the white rabbit is as a metaphor for psychedelic drugs and for some people the phrase "follow the white rabbit" means "let yourself go and experience the mind opening power of psychedelics, including conspiracy theorists (follow the white rabbit - follow little known fact to find the huge hidden secret being hidden by (mostly) the regime.
To put this “white rabbit” in the context of Zen, it would be the Great Doubt, that hot iron ball caught in your throat that you can’t swallow or cough up. In Zen it is also the White Ox that one chases. This is the seed germ of spiritual awakening that one must follow to the end that culminates in Satori. Kensho or satori is the birth of a single idea that contains the incongruity of the “white rabbit.”