Being "At Home": Tension and Synthesis
To be happy is to be "at home". But to be "at home" one must no longer the suffer the "dis-locations" that cause grief and sadness. I may be "at home" with what I have now, but once in a while I still suffer from unhappiness -- a state of being "not-at-home," a "dislocation" within me. MacQuarie... Sign in to see full entry.