Throughout our lives, we often find ourselves questioning whether we are in the right place at the right time — whether we have truly arrived at our 'Home.'
'Home' is a complex and multifaceted concept. It can evolve over time, yet remains steeped in tradition. It can mean a physical location, an individual, an emotional state or even an inanimate object. For some, the discovery of 'Home' occurs later in life, while others struggle with feelings of homesickness. In the end, the fundamental essence of 'Home' transcends the physical realm and resides in the realm of the mental — a place of safety, understanding, vulnerability and care. The highest manifestation of 'Home' can be one's self — like a snail carrying its dwelling, enabling the individual to recreate this sanctuary anywhere, at any time, by merely closing their eyes.
'Home' is a complex and multifaceted concept. It can evolve over time, yet remains steeped in tradition. It can mean a physical location, an individual, an emotional state or even an inanimate object. For some, the discovery of 'Home' occurs later in life, while others struggle with feelings of homesickness. In the end, the fundamental essence of 'Home' transcends the physical realm and resides in the realm of the mental — a place of safety, understanding, vulnerability and care. The highest manifestation of 'Home' can be one's self — like a snail carrying its dwelling, enabling the individual to recreate this sanctuary anywhere, at any time, by merely closing their eyes.