Notice the feelings in your gut about a sense of home. One perspective conditions you to identify physical elements and associations of what this means such as geography, heritage, and structure. Beyond this, you sense a feeling much bigger and brighter than what you are told. You are invited to feel your way home. From this view, home is a timeless, spaceless experience, that has nothing to do with what the human mind tells you.
Consider that to speak of and focus on what is coming distracts you from what other people say is reality. From the broader, non-physical perspective, you have a particular understanding of how things are, of what home feels like. You also know all dreams are answered. There is no need to impose your understanding. You know what you know and have nothing to prove. If something is not relevant for you, you would not encounter it. A sense of home shifts as you grasp the root lesson speaking to you.
The authentic you knows you never leave home. You only pinch yourself off from it long enough to realize you always come full circle. The assumption that there must be more to life may inspire you to travel far and wide. Regardless of the nature of your perceived journey, revelations are the same. Physical senses give way to reveal more.
"Home is not where you live, by where you feel understood." -Christian Morganstern