Is Homing Spiritual Praxis?

In Ananta Kumar Giri (ed.), Pragmatism, Spirituality and Society: New Pathways of Consciousness, Freedom and Solidarity. Springer Singapore. pp. 275-296 (2021)
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Homing is a kind of praxis that enables home-members to stand in love-based kin relation to each other. A human need more basic than either happiness or will-to-power or will-to-meaning, homing has more often been denied than fulfilled. The classical religions of the world have contributed to the denial of this need through their emphasis on exhoming, and the post-primal societies have also done so by effectively dehoming humans. Reclaiming our lost or disrupted home is homing, a praxis, which is not exclusively spiritual, but at once sacro-naturo-human.

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