Home is in the sensuous space. It belongs to the emotional spheres of individuals. It is not a physical space though it may have a physical embodiment. The physical embodiment can be a space surrounded by walls where notions of belonging (objects) are accumulated, or can be a habitat of civilisation where social encounters are in a continuum. Thus home can be a house where one resides or can be the street, the neighbourhood, the town, the city where one lives. Despite, home is in the sensuous space. The physical embodiment is the shell of the sensations of the person who assigns.
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