Nov 22
From John Bradshaw’s Homecoming.
“One never comes home until one prefers a gentle heart to mastery over other lives. One comes home when one learns how to bring a gift and how to receive one.
When one is home, he gives love, makes comfort, hurts for justice. One is homeward bound when one is more tormented by the death of innocence and innocent children, than by the frustration of ambition. One makes a home every time he allows a person to feel at home with their self.
One is on the right road, not far away, close enough to run the last mile when he realizes that the greatest of all gifts to give another is home, and that the most surprising and wonderful gift to receive is homecoming.”
-John Bradshaw

