Home
Being at home is one of the most characteristic feelings the
soul receives when beholding the luminous darkness of the mystery.
The soul frequently has this feeling the instant she feels herself
abiding in its luminous darkness. It is not a conclusion, not
a reasoned understanding, not the result of understanding or consciously
knowing something about the absolute. It is a spontaneous recognition
that happens to most people when they find themselves in the absolute.
We have the instant and joyous recognition that this is our true
home. We finally feel completely at home; we understand why we
love to feel at home, and why it is so difficult to feel at home.
The soul realizes that she has been estranged from her source,
exiled from her home. She realizes that she has been roaming the
universe looking for her home, feeling uncomfortable and unsettled,
lost and bereaved. She has been looking mostly in the wrong places,
in manifest objects and places, when her home is within, totally
within, within and beyond all of manifestation. (Inner Journey
Home, pg 403)

Home and ipseity
When the soul arrives at her absolute home, recognizes her true
beloved, and realizes it as her ipseity, many insights, realizations,
and feelings spontaneously arise. One's life begins to show its
overall pattern, seen from the perspective of the inner journey
home. This culminates in the personalization of the absolute ipseity,
where we learn to be a human being, a person, and to still abide
in the absolute. This is an unusual and rarely known realization,
where the vastness of the mystery, without ceasing to be the mystery,
finds itself walking with two legs, touching with human hands,
speaking with a mouth, and so on … what spontaneously arises,
without self-reflection or reasoning, is the feeling that the
soul is at the end of a certain phase of life and work. She feels
she has accomplished the task she had set for herself, or is in
the last stages of finishing it. She recognizes her worldly accomplishments
and her realization of her true nature. But the feeling is more
general than the specific accomplishments. It is a sense of finishing
something. There is a feeling of space or room left, open for
new possibilities. (Inner Journey Home, pg 407)