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?
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
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
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
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
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
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.
Of being a lone wolf.
The Lone Wolf as a Spiritual Wanderer
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
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.
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
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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Hi All
Great article as always Alethia.
This reminds me of the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism. The First is – There is Suffering.
we just do our best not to increase the suffering for ourselves or others. Live as best we can in non-violence. Including forgiving ourselves when we mess up.
In suffering we may find courage to walk with it and faith that there is more here than we are aware of.
As you say there is something transforming here and perhaps we can play a conscious roll by keeping our heart open when suffering is experienced.
The other Noble Truths talk about the way out of suffering.
When I feel suffering I make efforts to hold the sensation in awareness, without judging, rejecting or even explaining… just pure awareness of what is. I think it is possible that this kind of practice may put things in right order. But suffering is part of Earthly existence, best to suffer consciously if we can.
Thank you for reading, it’s so good to share.
Meg 🙏💕
I’ve been reading recently “Awakening the Buddha Within” and have just come across this first noble truth, so what a synchronicity that you mention it. Thank you for being here and sharing Meg 💜
Very good message for what is happening NOW!! to people and if you show a bit of light towards them they can sometimes give you a lot of problems. i do not heal because of this now
Wishing you clarity and healing Kevin 💜
Kevin.
Wishing you the best as a random longtime lurker on LonerWolf. Remember that sometimes a kindness can be an unkindness if you do it with an expectation of how someone else should react to that kindness or if you do it at the expense of yourself. Take some time out for yourself to refill your wells so you can dip into them for others who are in need.
Keep doing meaningful good in the world and never leave yourself out of the good you give. These are times of destruction, but with destruction comes great potential for growth and life for the world at large and for our own Selves.
I’m less than a handful of years from being here for 70 years. I took a break from tasks tonight to skim your article. Skim is the capacity I have right now. I am in the process of…well I could call it downsizing but going from a four bedroom house (intended for three generations, a chapter that is past) to the smallest storage unit possible is a bit more than downsizing. I really do not have a well laid plan. People ask and I say travel and visiting, which is somewhat true but more said to calm. People can get so worried when there is no organized plan. I’ve been barely anchored all my life, and the world now eats my heart. I do remind myself daily to trust this unknown adventure versus my overfed anxiety.
i will be reading this article with more care.
Thank you for the care that you put into your work.
Best wishes with your move Valerie. Thank you for being here 💜
😊👽😎 Domicide or the “Loss of Place, Space, and Face in modern society” is part of the global disconnection planned way back in the 1860s by the Masons and the Dark global elite to erode cultural, political, and social values into separate contrary camps which when provoked can war and destruct each other in depopulation. While The Dark Elite made billions in profit from which to take control over everything and everyone. Leaving us to flounder like fish out of water. (Sorry did not intend the pun).
So wars and genocide work hand in hand to destroy Place and scatter the populace, with planned and willful depopulation. Thus making the ground uninhabitable and easier to control with more and more suffering and loss as our lot.
We are the outcome of this heritage thus created in the 1860s and must in our modern way karmically deal with social isolation, social disconnection, pain, and loss.
We have not only swallowed and lost Place, Space, and Face in the physical sense
but also in mind, emotion, and spirit as well. Respondents became slaves to invisible deeply placed masters who have pulled the strings, creating dumbed-down inhabitants too tired, and too weak to lift a finger in response to awaken to reality.
So it is only in recent times that we are now in the process of change or reset, by the crumbling of the old 3D regimes and lower density vibrations both as individuals within ourselves as well as corporately on a global scale.
Yes! The end of the old World is coming!
But do not get your pants or nickers in a knot with all the deliberate destruction, loss, and suffering. This is just our dear planet Gaia with the help of many divine Masters, Light Workers Extraterrestrials, and even our bods as Empaths, Sensitives, and Channellers pulling back on the dirty dark old 3D world covers to reveal the coming dawn of higher vibes, and a much better World.
Thanks for letting me rave on my pet subject once more as it often releases and relaxes my inner angst and allows me to socialize, or come in out of the cold Loner Wolf cruel world and share my thoughts love, and well-being with you both.
Whether people who read your comment believe in the conspirituality mentions of the masons and the dark global elite, and other new age language or not, thank you for being here and providing your perspective John. 😊
As always, profound and perfectly timed. Thank you for speaking to this.
I appreciate that, thank you Courtney 💜
Aletheia, brilliant piece of writing. I strongly believe that ‘the hermit, the oracle, the shaman, and the wise man and woman’ are already here assisting in the “awakening” and in divine timing, lead us all experiencing “domicide” into a New Earth that is based on Love, Equality, Kindness, Gratitude, Honesty, Authenticity, Joyfulness, Play, Creativity, Togetherness – a kind of grounded-spirituality – ecologically-minded, and so much more. For us all to creatively build from our hearts the kind of space, place and face we all need to grow and thrive in.
Love the work of you and Mateo…
Much blessings & appreciation :)
Yes, thankfully there are certainly more of these figures emerging in the world than in the recent past. Thank you Grace 💜
Thank you for this very interesting post, it is a bit different than the previous ones, but opens a very important topic. I am very much looking forward to your future posts on the Mistic Wanderer and would be most interested in any exploration on filling the role of the Mystic Woman in one’s immediate surroundings that I am somehow being called on to fill (i.e. guidance beyond what I already got through your journals that I find immensely helpful in my spiritual growth).
Since I very rarely comment, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the two of you for the extremely important work you do. For me, your website and journals have been a very important send from the Universe in times of great need and have helped me through a lot.
A very heartfelt thank you!
I sincerely appreciate the time you’ve taken to comment here Nevena, and share all that you’ve shared. A big thank you! 💜 🤗
I feel the sense of being economically displaced like so many others in the world right now. Many of the affordable, personable places I’ve called home are out of reach for the average person, and those who have been pushed out have to go further and further away from where they called home. I’m almost afraid to bond with a place before it gets discovered and then economically usurped. I see it from the North American who got priced out of a neighborhood, to immigrants who come to North America because their homes got disrupted by so many things (economics, politics, ecological disaster, etc.). It seems like this is going on a mass scale, yet very few talk about it…
It’s fascinating how you bring up economic domicide, Kristina – that’s certainly happening over here in Australia right now. There are so many suffering people struggling even to find a place to rent, let alone afford that basic human right. As you can see from the number of likes your comment has received, others can certainly relate!
I felt this post to the depths of my core.
There is so much pain at the moment. It’s unbelievable what is happening on a global scale and whatever actions we try to take seem to have little impact. On a local level, I’m finding complete polarization. People are absolutely wonderful and supportive of one another, protesting (scarily in the UK, the right to protest is being challenged and said to be dangerous and subversive and giving voice to terrorists) etc or saying not our problem and the “other” is somehow lesser than him and deserves to be treated poorly.
So many people now sitting on their metaphoric rock or their cave contemplating the madness of the world. Some rising to action, and some starting to question how we can tolerate being dumbed down by “reality TV”, fake “influencers”, ultra-processed foods, chemicals in everything and running to a standstill. We have so much knowledge yet wisdom is lost, or maybe voices are too quiet in this noisy world.
I think so much shifting is happening, waking up and questioning why things are being done in our names. Individuals seem to be finding their power to want less and simpler so more of us can live betterb- but not in the collective “yet”.
You speak so well of this topic, Omera. Especially this part, “We have so much knowledge yet wisdom is lost, or maybe voices are too quiet in this noisy world.” This is something that has been on my mind a lot for quite a while. In this world of the tiktokification of knowledge, what does it mean to be wise, find wisdom, or pursue wisdom? There’s so much to reflect on in your comment. Thank you for this insight!
Thank you so much Alethia and Mateo for all your hard work and effort, for all your words of wisdom, care, and love ❤️ I truly appreciate you both so much.
Naturally, I consider myself a sensitive and empathetic person. But over the past few days, I have felt a disconnection from within, currently experiencing an existential dread, and felt more like an alien than I ever had before. I feel so lonely but it’s odd because I’m a hermit and lone wolf and love being alone. I have also been feeling the collective heartache in my heart space up till now, but I didn’t know what it was till now.
I believe now more than ever before is the time for us to take a break, take a deep long breath, go within, and deepen and strengthen our connection with the divine.
For my peace of mind, I don’t watch the news and I’m hardly on social media, but I’m a bit aware of the chaos and insanity that’s been going on. So everything word you wrote in this article really spoke to me.
Thank you for creating a safe space for people to express themselves, for helping to make a positive difference, for shining awareness on all these topics, and for bringing some comfort and solutions to people’s lives. ❤️
Thank you for your heart-centered comment Salim, I could really feel it, as well as the depth and sensitivity within it. It relieves my own inner pain to not only share the words in this article, but to receive comments like this from others who are very similar to myself. With love and gratitude 💜