Home is not where you are from, it is where you belong.
Some of us travel the whole world to find it.
Others find it in a person.
— Beau Taplin
My favourite therapist would agree, I think. He says our family of origin may not feel much like home to us because a lot of us experienced “not love” rather than love and this offers little to no safety for children. Furthermore, we may end up feeling “comfortable” with a limited amount of love and affection because it’s what we’re used to. Apparently we can change this with some education and perhaps counselling and/or group therapy? Just sayin’ :) Hugs. XO
Blessings,
Chatgirl
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