Coming Home
- opulencevision
- Jan 31
- 4 min read
Updated: Feb 1
Honoring the Spaces That Hold Us

The key to happiness is the feeling of home: whether it’s a deep sense of belonging within your own body, the comfort of a safe and loving space to return to, the warmth of community, the pride of honoring your homeland, or the knowing that home is everywhere because the Earth itself embraces us all.
For this final JEMM of the entire series, we step fully into the role of the Inner Tribe Member as we Come Home. Home is more than just a physical place—it’s a feeling, a deep-rooted sense of belonging that starts within and expands outward. When we feel at home in our own bodies, we can create a sanctuary wherever we dwell. When we embrace our communities, we strengthen the bonds that connect us. When we honor our roots, we deepen our connection to something greater.
As we bring this journey full circle, we recognize that home is not just a destination—it’s a state of being. And just like the snake shedding its old skin, we release what no longer serves us to step into a new, aligned, and intentional way of living. This is the essence of Coming Home.
The connection between creating a home and the Year of the Snake is powerful. The snake, as a symbol, is all about transformation, renewal, and shedding what no longer serves us. Just as a snake must shed its old skin to grow, we must release physical, emotional, and energetic clutter to create a true sense of home—starting from within.
By detoxing your body, you’re creating a purified, vibrant internal home where your spirit can feel at ease. Likewise, decluttering and reorganizing your house mirrors that process externally—letting go of stagnant energy, making space for fresh possibilities, and ensuring that your environment aligns with your evolving self.

The ripple effect is real—when we feel at home in our bodies, we naturally extend that sense of comfort and belonging to our spaces, relationships, and communities. In the Year of the Snake, this process is amplified, urging us to move with intention, embrace change, and build a home that nurtures our highest potential.
There are so many good-hearted people dedicating their energy and lives to a greater cause—fighting injustices, helping the world, and pouring their passion into making a difference. This is a noble and necessary path; we need more people who genuinely care about the well-being of all living things.
When I first became passionate about helping the world, I gave everything I had to others, trying to support as many people as possible. While it was fulfilling, it was also completely draining. I neglected my own body, my own needs, and the foundations of my own life, pouring from an empty cup in the name of service.
Over the years, I’ve come to understand that to sustain my ability to help others, I must first take care of myself. Nurturing my own well-being isn’t selfish—it’s essential. The more I honor and strengthen the body and life I’ve been given, the more I can show up fully for the world. True service begins with sustainability.
I truly believe our society has taught us backwards—we were introduced to the world through the lens of industry first, then left to figure out how we fit into it. But what if we approached it differently?
Opulence Vision was born from the idea that both children and adults deserve to be guided toward their most authentic selves. It’s about mastering the body, honing our skills, and discovering the causes that truly resonate with us. When we align with who we really are, we naturally find our place in the world—one where we can serve others through our most genuine expression of self.
I discuss this in more detail in the book, Creating Opulence; I have provided the page below to show the progression of home that is discussed in the book - from the body all the way to the entire planet. In my opinion, if you want to help the planet, you gotta start from the top first and work your way down in order to create a sustainable impact.

Coming Home to Opulence

As I continue to heal and nurture my body and home, I’m setting my sights on the next chapter of my journey with Opulence Vision. The plan is to relocate somewhere warm for at least six months—a place where fresh, local fruits and vegetables fuel my body, where I can practice movement and dance daily, meditate, and immerse myself in writing and film projects that have been calling me forward. This will be a time of deep detox, transformation, and growth, not only for me but for those who choose to join me on this path.

Before I leave, my focus is on building a sustainable income online—ensuring that I can serve others while living authentically. I’m also looking for one or two partners who are ready to embark on this adventure with me, to document our experiences and transform our lives from the inside out.
Opulence Vision is all about creating spaces for personal and collective healing, and I can’t wait to share this next phase with you.
Stay tuned as we continue this journey together.
One Love Always!
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