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Domicide: The Loss of Place, Space, and Face in Modern Society

by Aletheia Luna · Updated: Nov 3, 2024 · 104 Comments

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So this was kind of spooky. And it rarely happens – but the other day, I woke up at approximately 4:08 am with the title of this post blazing in my head:

Domicide.

The loss of place, space, and face in modern society.


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It repeated and repeated and repeated in my mind, like a haunting shout reverberating in the halls of a cathedral, until I felt compelled to write it down in a bleary-eyed daze.

Usually it takes me a while to carefully sort through handfuls of possible titles and topics to write about.

But the message here was clear. Perhaps it was some kind of Divine prompting or channeled demand from the Collective Unconscious? 

Whatever the case, today I’m going to be talking about a widespread issue we’re all facing to various degrees, and that is the death of the notion of “home” – and how that relates to the call of the lone wolf.

This topic is deeply important – relevant to you and millions of others – and I encourage you, if you can, to stick with me right through to the end.

Table of contents

  • What is Domicide? 
  • Domicide and the Loss of Place
  • Domicide and the Loss of Space
  • Domicide and the Loss of Face
  • Why It’s Normal to Feel Lonely, Powerless, and Isolated in Present-Day Society
  • The Need to Find Meaning and Direction Within Existential Horrors 
  • The Lone Wolf as a Spiritual Wanderer
  • The Deeper Calling of the Spiritual Wanderer 
  • The Pain and Potential in the Heartbreak

What is Domicide? 

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Domicide is a word few people are aware of because it’s so obscure. 

I didn’t hear of it until a few weeks ago when Mateo mentioned it in a conversation about wolves losing their homelands.


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One dictionary defines domicide as, “the destruction of dwelling places, rendering an area uninhabitable.”

Another source points out that the word ‘domicide’ itself is a new term coined in the late ’90s by Professor of Geography J. Douglas Porteous: 

‘Domicide’ is a new word, coined by Porteous in 1998, and is defined as “the planned, deliberate destruction of someone’s home, causing suffering to the dweller.”

Domicide comes from the Latin word domus which means ‘home,’ and cide which derives from the French ‘killer.’

Home killer.

Domicide and the Loss of Place

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As we witness the horrific and heart-shattering genocide currently ravaging Gaza (and the tragic deaths of innocents occurring on both sides) and the ongoing violence and death tolls mounting between Russia and Ukraine … 

as well as the many millions who have been displaced from their homeland in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and many other places in the world …

words like domicide, genocide, homicide, suicide, and ecocide come to mind.

Domicide IS the loss of place, home, hearth, and one’s ancestral lands.

This home killing may occur through war, colonialism, or environmental degradation such as overfarming, climate change, or abusive government regimes.

The statistically confirmed deconstruction and crumbling of the traditional “nuclear family” (whether perceived as good or bad) due to changing values and belief systems is also another loss of place.

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All of this is domicide at a big-picture external scale.

Domicide and the Loss of Space

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Domicide at a medium scale, one closer to home that many Westerners reading this will be experiencing, is the loss of space.

Loss of space is the slow disappearance of what American sociologist Ray Oldenburg described in the 1980s as “third places” – areas away from home and work that give us access to social connection, engagement, and fun.

Just think of churches, bookshops, clubs, parks, and other areas that can provide a sense of home away from home. 

With the rise in capitalism and internet consumption, many of these places are starting to disappear, being bought out and replaced with more commercial spaces like malls or eateries, or altogether fading into oblivion like many religious churches and spaces.

When you think about being around other people, what comes to mind first? 

For many, the mall or shopping center – even the grocery store – will appear. Not the park, or the local club, or the library, but places where we spend money, aka.,:

Places that are faces of consumerism. Places where spending money is conveniently equated with meeting our innate needs of social reciprocity and belonging.

It’s a sneaky capitalistic trick, you see. If you don’t believe me, go to your local park or nature expanse (if it hasn’t been destroyed and paved over) one Friday night. Then go to your local mall. Compare and contrast the experience.

Domicide and the Loss of Face

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The loss of face means the loss of connection with ourselves; the feeling of being adrift and unrooted in this world. Of being aliens on a strange planet, outsiders looking in, lone wolves wandering in a barren wasteland.

All of this is connected to domicide: the destruction of our sense of home, whether through capitalism, disintegrating social values, lack of cohesive shared narratives, war, genocide, environmental destruction, or even – as a result of all this – spiritual and existential crisis.

With loneliness on the rise and being declared a global health risk, the loss of face manifests in many ways, shapes, and forms.

Excessive social media use and addiction, as well as an increase in narcissistic self-preoccupation, are two such examples.

But overall, I define the loss of face as a sense of Soul Loss; a feeling of being disconnected from our inner vitality, True Nature, connection to the Divine, and our interconnectedness and interbeing with life. (Here’s our Soul Loss article if you’re interested in reading more about it.)

Is it any wonder that mental health issues like anxiety and depression are on the rise?


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Or that getting lost in virtual realities and distracted by AI advancements has become so seductive (to escape the existential horror of not knowing who we are, where we belong, or how to cope in this world)?

Why It’s Normal to Feel Lonely, Powerless, and Isolated in Present-Day Society

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If you’re here reading this, you’re likely one of the sane ones. One of the feeling ones.

This quote from Erich Fromm within The Art of Being says it all – read it slowly:

A person who has not been completely alienated, who has remained sensitive and able to feel, who has not lost the sense of dignity, who is not yet “for sale”, who can still suffer over the suffering of others, who has not acquired fully the having mode of existence – briefly, a person who has remained a person and not become a thing – cannot help feeling lonely, powerless, isolated in present-day society. He cannot help doubting himself and his own convictions, if not his sanity. He cannot help suffering, even though he can experience moments of joy and clarity that are absent in the life of his “normal” contemporaries. Not rarely will he suffer from neurosis that results from the situation of a sane man living in an insane society, rather than that of the more conventional neurosis of a sick man trying to adapt himself to a sick society.

If you’re still sensitive, if you still have creeping feelings of existential dread, anxiety, fear, doubt, loneliness, and powerlessness, then you are healthy. You are sane. 

These disturbing feelings are not solely due to some personal “deficit” or “brokenness” (which the fragmented system of society would love you to believe because it makes you easier to sell to or control) but are more likely due to the fact that you’re living in disturbed times.

You’re living in the era of domicide. 

In other words, you’re a lone wolf trying to navigate the loss of place, space, and face in modern society.

The Need to Find Meaning and Direction Within Existential Horrors 

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Within all this chaos and horror that we observe in the world – all of which causes us to feel powerless, lost, and overwhelmed – how can we find meaning and direction?

Meaning and direction, after all, were highlighted by Nazi death camp survivor and psychiatrist Viktor Frankl as essential to one’s sanity and well-being. 

He writes in Man’s Search For Meaning,

Those who have a ‘why’ to live, can bear with almost any ‘how’.

We can, of course, take action to decrease harm wherever possible – protest against human rights violations, sign ceasefire petitions, donate to humanitarian causes, and make environmentally conscious choices.

But when we reach the end of the day, or wake up in the middle of the night, or sit with ourselves in the silence of a moment of aloneness … how can we internally find meaning and direction?

This is the dilemma that much of Mateo’s and my work here on lonerwolf is about.

Existential crisis. Dark Night of the Soul. Soul Loss. Spiritual awakening. Walking the path of the lone wolf. Finding true connection.

Really, what we focus on is the inner domicide so many people are experiencing right now on this planet – that feeling of not belonging, of being a stranger in a strange land, of being an outsider, of being fundamentally alone.

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The Lone Wolf as a Spiritual Wanderer

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The purest religion of any age lies in the hands of its spiritual rebels.

– Colin Wilson

When we zoom out and look at the essence and spirit of having a lone wolf personality, we see that they play a vital role in society:

that of the Spiritual Wanderer.

The hermit, the mystic, the shaman, the sage, are all aspects of this archetypal essence of the Spiritual Wanderer. 

When we take a big-picture perspective, we see that the Spiritual Wanderer is the empath, the old soul, the walker between worlds who stands on the outskirts of society looking in. 

Gaining this unique vantage point, the Spiritual Wanderer can become a source of insight, wisdom, and healing in service to the whole.

Essentially what I’m saying here is that:

1. The lone wolf carries the essence of the Spiritual Wanderer

And: 

2. The Spiritual Wanderer is the place, space, and face that the lone wolf is destined to evolve into and occupy within their own lives and within society.

Using a Lord of the Rings analogy, just as Gandalf the Grey was destined to turn into Gandalf the White – both incidentally carrying the essence of the Spiritual Wanderer archetype – so too is the lone wolf destined to evolve into the Spiritual Wanderer.

In fact, the Spiritual Wanderer is a direct product of and response to the domicide that is ravaging all levels and layers of society. 

When we look at the lone wolf, we see that there is a disconnection from one’s original pack and one’s homeland. 

Whether through rejection, chance, or choice, the lone wolf finds themselves adrift in life, wandering alone in the world without a sense of direction, and perhaps even a sense of self. 

But in this lostness and this death of one’s home, there is a great opportunity.

There is the chance to find one’s inner home again, one’s spiritual connection to the Divine, and one’s deeper calling in life.

The Deeper Calling of the Spiritual Wanderer 

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When there is war, deconstruction of social structures, and chaos, there is also the need to find new vantage points, new solutions, and new healing paths.

This is where the Spiritual Wanderer comes into the picture.

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Just as past (and some present) cultures had wise men and women and peoples, as well as medicine keepers, oracles and seers, and other fringe-dwellers living on the outskirts of society, so too does our world need the presence of these wizened figures.

Where in society are our wise elders, in all their shapes and forms? Where have they gone?

Sure, there are odd wisdom figures here and there in the guise of scientists, thinkers, and religious figures – but by and large, we have lost touch with the value of the wizened guide in society.

We need to make a space for these people again – we need to carve a home for this archetypal presence that has been lost in the gluttonous consumerism and spiritually-devoid superficiality of modern existence.

We need the hermit, the mystic, the shaman, and the wise man and woman to reclaim a space in the broken spaces of our world.

And this is where I see a powerful opportunity arise in our global loneliness and domicide pandemics:

The path of the Spiritual Wanderer is opening before us.

The Pain and Potential in the Heartbreak

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I will write more about the topic of the Spiritual Wanderer in future posts.

But for now, I want to repeat again that, yes, we are experiencing the crumbling of collective structures. 

We have so much heartbreak to process. So many lost lives to grieve. So much pain to digest. 

Seeing the orphaning, maiming, and terror of the children caught in the conflict within this world is too much to bear … it is shattering beyond comprehension.

However, with this loss of place, space, and face in modern society, with this home killing, those of us who become lone wolves have the chance to find a greater role and purpose.

Those of us who have the privilege of transmuting whatever form of domicide we’ve experienced – whether familial, cultural, religious, geographic, internal, or external – can find meaning and a new role in transforming pain into a deeper inner power and perspective that we can gradually share in whatever way life is asking us to share.

To do so is to reclaim a vital place, space, and face in the world – one that our societies are desperately calling for; the presence of the hermit, the mystic, the shaman, and the sage – the voice of the Spiritual Wanderer crying in the wilderness “will you listen, will you sense, will you feel, will you wake up?”

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Aletheia Luna is a prolific psychospiritual writer, author, educator, and intuitive guide whose work has touched the lives of millions worldwide. As a survivor of fundamentalist religious abuse, her mission is to help others find love, strength, and inner light in even the darkest places. She is the author of hundreds of popular articles, as well as numerous books and journals on the topics of Self-Love, Spiritual Awakening, and more. [Read More]

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  1. Erwin C. says

    March 18, 2024 at 10:09 am

    One of the best posts yet. I’m dying to read the follow-ups to this. Your fellow lone wolves and guides need the guidance to traverse into this world. It’s our time to shine.

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      March 18, 2024 at 2:01 pm

      I appreciate you saying that, Erwin. It is indeed our time to shine. Stay tuned 💜

      Reply
  2. Xen. says

    March 18, 2024 at 8:40 am

    Making a space for wizened guides if society….. I’ve long called for that and declared that that action will lead to a better world.

    The problem is, the modern generation doesn’t respect its elders as past generations did. So finding a space for us older guides will be difficult.
    Some of those guides have snuck in sone society-changing wisdom here and there. Teal swan has her way of doing it. Other people have theirs.
    One way that not too many people have tried, but that I feel is very powerful, is the use of virtual reality. This new generation should and can be refocused from social media to VR.

    As far as my personal domicides, ive always ben a loner wolf. I come from a broken home, and have never had a permanent sense of home in any one place.

    Plus, with my pre-birth memories and my memories of the other side when I almost died at a young age, I started out in the context of being a stranger in a strange land, the alien. I am coming at this topic from a different perspective. So I probably cant advise any other loner wolf out there on what to do when you feel domicide dreads.

    Every once in awhile I get flashback visions of those out of this world experiences and it scares the heck out of me.
    My existential dread is far greater than the average person’s! It sucks.

    The only thing that gives me solace is my purpose in this life.
    As long as I’m pursuing and fulfilling my purpose, then I’m saved of my dread.

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      March 18, 2024 at 2:11 pm

      It’s interesting how you mention that the modern generation doesn’t respect its elders and past generations, and I feel that applies not just to this current generation, but also all the way back to the baby boomer generation as globalized capitalism started ramping up. There are some interesting trends beginning to emerge in society, however, so this may or may not change as people try to find more solid rooting in this crumbling state of affairs. Also, elders don’t necessarily have to be physically older generations, but can also be the ‘old souls’ I guess you could say, that have chosen to go through the weathering process of the inner awakening journey. Virtual reality is also something I think will have a hugely transformative effect on us as a species, and whether that is more positive or more negative, I guess time will tell. I’m keeping a close eye on that space regardless.
      Thank you for sharing your experience, and how having a purpose has given you so much empowerment – more proof that Viktor Frankl was right.
      💜

      Reply
  3. Dan W says

    March 18, 2024 at 7:29 am

    This week’s article was fascinating and brilliantly written. Thank you.

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      March 18, 2024 at 2:11 pm

      Thank you Dan, I appreciate you saying that!

      Reply
  4. Montique says

    March 18, 2024 at 7:23 am

    Wow!! That was really scary and actually sent chills down my spine. It says a lot about the ways of this 3D matrix world that we are in but not of. On the flip side of that coin, it gives those of us that have chosen to take the much much higher road, the opportunity to truly come together in Oneness allowing our Divine light to shine on such a dim world so that my and our grandchildren great grandchildren and the generations afterwards can know a new way of life. Thank you for keeping us informed and up to date and for all you guys do. It’s refreshing to know good and true people that care do exist.

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      March 18, 2024 at 2:12 pm

      Thank you for being here and walking this path alongside us Montique 💜

      Reply
  5. Jasmine says

    March 18, 2024 at 6:26 am

    This is so beautifully written and its spot on, i have also been feeling this very thing for some weeks now and i honestly dont know what to do or think, it is so much to process.

    It’s happening on a personal and collective level simultaneously. And all levels as you mentioned in the article.

    It is incredibly sad.

    I find there is only one word to describe it all aptly, Demonic.

    Thank you to you both for being you.

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      March 18, 2024 at 2:16 pm

      It is indeed incredibly sad, and I can feel within me the impulse to try and escape that sadness at times, but I know it’s important to sit with (but not get too consumed in it at the same time). Demonic might be a way of seeing it, but personally, I prefer the word Shadowy as it discards the religious undertones. In Hinduism, they believe we’re living in the times of Kali Yuga, the shortest but also the worst of the four cycles within existence – so that explains a lot to me.
      Much love to you Jasmine 💜

      Reply
  6. Steve says

    March 18, 2024 at 4:55 am

    Love this article. Earlier today I had been thinking about how much of a role game consoles and social media have played into the dissolution of our society, enslavement of our young and numbing of minds. Kids are zombies walking around, staring into their phones and missing all that goes on around. Stopping inside for hours on end looking at screens is the new norm while forests are cut down around us, only to be replaced by houses that only the well off can afford. Time to wake up.

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      March 18, 2024 at 2:18 pm

      You describe it so well, Steve. I also wonder if the absorption into technology is a form of unconscious dissociation to “not have to deal with” the chaos and disharmony that is going on, which I’m sure the young and sensitive can pick up on and don’t know how to process. Just a theory. Thanks for reading.

      Reply
  7. Chloe Smith says

    March 18, 2024 at 2:51 am

    This is what I was talking about to an uber driver, the loss of community, connection, belonging. It’s why I still work in a school, because of the people. It’s why I don’t have social media or look at the news as its full of the collective shadows of humanity, tearing through the folds of reality. The loss of land for native Americans on reserves. I am a member of the wwf, and read alot of books by Jonathan Scott about the loss of land , focusing on the Masai Mara Serengeti. Its in my own family, my Great Grandad dying in Normandy DD landings, my mum born in Wales, emigrating to Australia, moving to Lancashire. The government/ those in power are manipulating and indoctrination the world for power, greed, money, land, control and causing a fragmentation within people through fear, anger, persecution, prejudice, judgement and labeling people as most people have fragmentation identifies, due go social media, news, TV, societal dictates, generational trauma and conditioning. We are not whole, we are not connected. I yearn for true connection and it is because more like a mirage of an oasis in Sahara desert.

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    • Steve says

      March 18, 2024 at 5:01 am

      Are you aware of ‘Save the Serengeti’ organisation?

      Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      March 18, 2024 at 2:23 pm

      I hear you, Chloe. And thank you for giving voice to this connection oasis we’re experiencing. You’re certainly not alone, although it paradoxically feels that way. I’m also finding myself less and less involved with social media and mainstream news sources – as Wednesday Addams said, “it’s a soul-sucking void of meaningless affirmation” and I 100% back that. I spend less than a minute on a place like Instagram and immediately feel my blood pressure rise and anxiety overtake me. It’s too much. Too much stimulation, too much attention-seeking, too much trying to ‘hack the algorithms,’ too much attention engineering and manipulation, too much rage-baiting and negativity. I’m beginning to return to slow forms of enjoyment and education like books, even podcasts at times (although I limit that quite a lot), and time spent in reality as much as possible. I appreciate you sharing your experience here 🐺

      Reply
  8. Cyndi says

    March 18, 2024 at 2:27 am

    “transforming pain into a deeper inner power and perspective that we can gradually share in whatever way life is asking us to share.”
    Brilliant sentiment. Thank you for such a meaningful article!

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      March 18, 2024 at 2:23 pm

      Thank you Cyndi, I’m so glad that line resonated with you 💜

      Reply
  9. Amy Blackman says

    March 18, 2024 at 1:35 am

    Bravaaaa. Gorgeous piece of writing and thinking. Thank you for being you.

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      March 18, 2024 at 2:24 pm

      😊 Thanks Amy! 💜

      Reply
  10. Justice says

    March 17, 2024 at 4:02 am

    i curse anyone who is pro globalism and even voted for politicians that are pro globalism! Thanks to gloabilsm and overpopulation this planet is being destroyed. Do your research,in the last few decades humans destroyed this planet even more than all the tousand years before combined! Sorry for my english but I hope people get what i’m trying to say. It is about time we stand up NOW and fight back. This is no small matter. Our animals are also losing their habitats. It’s outrageous! Humans can’t afford housing in the west. Overpopulation. Stress. Noice pollution. Destruction of nature. White genozide etc Wake the hell up. Step 1 is to make as many people as possible aware. Step 2 is reversing globalism. Step 3 investing in sustainability

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      March 17, 2024 at 2:15 pm

      I appreciate your passion, Justice, and I agree that we need to collectively wake up, invest in sustainability, and so on. This is a topic that brings so much anger, grief, and loss for so many people – but cursing people, in my opinion, does more harm than good. Anger is valid, but hatred just breeds more hatred. It’s wasted energy. Hatred has started many of the issues we face to begin with. What we need is compassion in action – that, to me, is the only wise way forward.
      Wishing you the best.

      Reply
    • Lola says

      March 18, 2024 at 6:37 pm

      First of all, your post sounds racist. “White genocide,” really? 🙄 Sounds like you need to read up on history. Sounds like you also have LOTS of shadow work to do. Second, trying to stop “globalism,” or rather what you are implying — close Western countries to immigration, is like trying to stop a law of nature or natural evolution. Western cultures have benefitted from destroying and exploiting other parts of the world, it’s time to share the resources, for repatriations and healing.

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      • Ching says

        March 19, 2024 at 1:25 am

        Calling someone racist when you are the racist is another level of stupidity. Your post is so unintelligent. You didn’t even understand what the person is saying. Also globalism can and will be reversed. And the negative effects of globalism and overpopulation affects all of us. It’s actually a very serious and important topic

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