Life is what we make out of it. You can have 100 people experience the exact same event, and each will experience it differently and recall it differently. The event is simply an event.
How can you choose to reframe how you create or co-create your future? Where do you allow spirit to design your lived experience and where do you require that your ego be in control? If you were told that one of your life's purposes was to experience homelessness, would your surrender to this process or would you do everything in your control to seek to avoid it? What if on the other side of homelessness was the richness and abundance that you so desperately seek but you will not experience it until you have made peace with the journey of being without a home, a house, a safety net? What makes no sense to you may make perfect sence from the spirit world as well as energetically for your growth and maturity.
This does NOT mean to wallow in hopelessness and accept homesless for the entirety of your future, only to surrender to the flow of life, trusting that all is well, all is well, all is well, while you continue to hope for a blessed future where all that you desire awaits you on the other side of a stop sign. Stop. Look into all of the directions and proceed with caution as you choose to go left, right, or straight ahead. It is the stop sign that is oftentimes required to reset your experience so that you can observe where you currently find yourself and where you actually wish to go. It is easier to change direction when you are stopped rather than when your momentum is propelling your forward. Maybe, in this example, being homeless is the stop sign that is needed in order to reasses what your true goals and aspirations are.
Simply food for thought. You need not agree, simply to consider alternate ways of perceiving reality. YOUR perception of reality colors all that you say, do, and believe. Maybe consider an alternate way of perceiving life and therein, you are able to avoid those more difficult moments, such as homelessness, because you are able to shift into a new way of thinking without the required hard stop that a stop sign demands.
Hmmmmm...
So many possibilities...