![]() Exhale and come home to being held by the earth. ![]() and allowing it to hold you and, as it holds you, understanding that it is loving you as well. Coming home to the earth means touching the earth, acknowledging the earth. how sustains your life and the lives of countless beings. Exhale and come home to being held by your ancestors and lineages. Say welcome to your ancestors and lineages. As you invite your ancestors, remember that you too are in the process of becoming an ancestor. Also reflect on the lineages you feel connected to, like the lineage of your spiritual tradition, or tradition of art or activism. You don’t need to know who those ancestors are. Begin by reflecting on those ancestors who have wanted the best for you, including wanting you to be happy and safe. The fourth homecoming is your ancestors.Exhale and come home to being held by your communities. Where do you feel safe to love? Where are you being loved?. Begin by reflecting about the communities, groups, and spaces where you experience love or the feeling of being accepted and supported in being happy. Exhale and come home to being held by your wisdom texts. that have helped you to experience clarity, openness, love, and compassion. These texts can include any writing, books, teachings, sacred scriptures. on any text that has helped you to deepen your wisdom. The second homecoming is your wisdom texts.Exhale and come home to being held by your guides. Invite them to gather around you in a circle and say welcome. Reflect on the beings in your life whom you’ve gone to for guidance and support. ![]() Reflect on any being who has been a guide, a teacher, a mentor, an adviser, or an elder for you. Begin contemplating the first homecoming of the guide.The Seven Homecomings, a practice taught by Tibetan Buddhist Lama Rod Owens, invite us to recognize and honor our own personal “circle of care.” These instructions are just a template let this practice change to meet your needs. Richard Rohr’s blog – this week centered on the communion of saints. ![]()
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