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Author: Marilyn Barnicke Belleghem M.Ed., is a Registered
Marriage and Family Therapist.
See more at www.mbcinc.ca
Having a sense of home is vital to my life. It is what keeps me
mentally and physically stable
and allows me to use my intellect and creativity freely. It is
a place where I can move about
comfortably and return without fear. It is the perfect place to
nurture my Self and to rejuvenate
and heal the stresses and tribulations the process of living throws
my way. This story is about
my quest for a safe home at mid-life.
For me, home is more than a structure, an address, a residence
or a place to go when there is
nowhere else to go. It is more than the decorations and somewhere
to pour time, effort and
money to make it perfect. It is only partly physical, although
I do enjoy a beautiful environment. I
enjoy clean tidy spaces with natural light and a sense of being
able to live without fear of hurting
the décor. Relaxed comfort is my style.
Emotional components are a very important part of what makes a
place feel like home. Having
people I love share my space is a vital component but not mandatory.
Sharing with my dog
Pickles has been wonderful.
It has been said that home is where the heart is. I believe home
is where the heart can be open
and loving and a sense of security is enjoyed. It must be a refuge,
where the cares of the outside
world can be ignored. It must not be a place of fear and abuse.
Home is where I am able to put down my roots and grow into the
fullness of my potential. I must
have a sense of control and be able to feel competent.
I love to have my memorabilia, photographs and souvenirs on display.
Smiling faces of loved
ones framed in various shapes and sizes and mounted photographs
of scenery that remind me
of my adventures, all help to give me a sense of home. Being reminded
of my life experiences
over and over, as I look about my home brings contentment. I also
enjoy seeing the rewards of
my efforts in my garden.
The more freely I can move through the processes in my life, the
deeper will be my sense of
home. A place where I have dealt with my emotions, experienced
love and joy, and grown in
wisdom and strength is worthy of being called home.
Growing up in Mississauga when there were cows across the unpaved
road, trees to climb and
snow banks too high to see over, I had many experiences that linger
in my memories. My first
home was a safe place for me to live and grow. It has been gone
for many years. The house
was sold and torn down after my parents died. I moved from home
to one apartment after another
then from one house to another. The quest to create a safe and
happy home for me and
my family has been part of my life.
I like to apply the learning I have received as a marriage and
family therapist to my life. My
process of personal growth and accomplishment can be used by my
readers to grow and accomplish
their goals in their own lives. By setting target and intentionally
following a process,
change can occur more quickly than if we are hoping to be rescued
or to happen upon solutions
to the problems we face. Without purpose and goals, changes may
never be accomplished.
Come along with me as I tell you of my travels through my emotional,
physical and intellectual
journeys to find a safe home to be my authentic Self, to be the
essence of My Holy Grail.
In the story you are about to read, I lose my sense of safety
and security. I confront lies and deception and face threats I
never imagined possible. In my search for a safe home I recognized
that no matter how hard I tried, some things are out of my control.
By admitting that I have been
wounded and revealing my struggles, I show the path to recovery
is possible even though it
takes many years and a great deal of work. While through my revelations
I may be laying the
groundwork for my own destruction, I feel the risk is worth the
rewards.
I open my life experiences to my readers as I am not ashamed of
my life. I have done the best I
can do given my skills and the situations I have faced. Looking
back from twenty years after this
story begins, I see that I might have done things differently.
By considering the roads I didn't
take I can speculate on different possible outcomes. I know that
at each fork in the road I made
decisions that contributed to the consequences that followed.
I still have choices and will continue to have more in the future.
By knowing how I make decisions,
and how relationships can work, I can avoid some pitfalls, see
the problems in situations
and learn how to repair what is broken. I hope that by knowing
my story readers will see more
choices in their own lives.
This is my story. Other people will have their version of the
same events. This is coloured with
my belief system and my reality. I have tried to allow my children,
family members and friends
as much privacy as is possible while still telling my tale in
a way that helps my reader understand
and learn from my process. I also hope my ideas can be adapted
into the lives of those
who travel with me.
Read on! Learn and enjoy!
Marilyn
Read Chapter One - My Heart Is Home
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ISBN 978-0-9734129-4-9
490 pages - soft cover
$40.00
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Author: Marilyn Barnicke Belleghem M.Ed., is a Registered Marriage
and Family Therapist.
See more at www.mbcinc.ca
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