Whatever brings you to HOME — the beginning of a new life, a turning point in the middle of one, or the final and most important chapter — you will be received with full presence and genuine care. Every visit begins with an arrival ceremony and ends with a departure. Nobody arrives unwitnessed. Nobody leaves unmarked.
Every person who comes to HOME is welcomed with a ceremony — a formal, warm, and genuinely felt acknowledgement of the threshold they are crossing. Whatever brought you here, your arrival is treated as significant. Because it is.
And when the time comes to leave, there is a departure ceremony too — a moment of reflection, gratitude, and marking. You will leave knowing that something has changed. The ceremony makes that change conscious, and carries it with you back into the world.
Every person who comes to HOME — for a week or a year, to give birth or to die, to transform their health or simply to experience what genuine community feels like — leaves carrying something they did not arrive with.
That something is not easily named. It is a quality of aliveness. A sense of having been seen, held, and genuinely nourished — by the food, the land, the people, the ceremonies, and the daily rhythm of a community that has placed the mystery of life at its centre.
You will return to your life renewed. Prepared to re-engage with everything that awaits you — but changed by what you found here. That change is the offer. It is also the point.
"Come as you are. Leave as you might become."