For ten years, I traveled the world, lived and worked on six continents, and visited over 100 countries. I was attacked by wild elephants, caught in the crossfire between police and smugglers, and stranded with engine trouble in a civil war zone. My worldview was turned upside down. Despite these challenges, I had the time of my life. But when I realized that the answers to my questions weren't "out there," I began to explore the only remaining dimension: within myself. Starting with history, psychology, and philosophy, moving into spirituality, I learned what it means to "feel at home."