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Sunday Reflection — August 24, 2025
This Week’s Music
Singing and strumming from M+ member Jim Murphy!
This Week’s Theme – Images of Your Mind That Might Be Useful
What is the relationship between thinking mind and the non-judgmental awareness generated by mindfulness practice? How does sitting intentionally and quietly – settling ourselves into openhearted attention – how might such practice change the ways we think about things? I found myself thinking about James Baldwin this week, after reading a critical reappraisal in the current New Yorker. “Mindfully thinking” about Baldwin I’d say, because, as it happened, I read this article just after my usual morning quiet sit. I’ve been reading my way through JB over the past ten years, so I was eager to read an of-the-moment assessment of his work and reputation: his complicated relationship with friends and peers, his strident ambivalence about his own sexuality, religious experiences, and outlook on race relations in America. In our reading for this Sunday, we are invited to picture our own thinking mind as the “flowing of water in a stream or great river.” I find this a helpful image! So I’m thinking about James Baldwin, and hard questions about literature, sexuality, race, and power, with this “great river” image at hand How might mindfulness practice help us ask challenging questions and maintain openheartedness toward the others who ask them? How might good practice help us share, with each other, whatever answers we might find?
Come this Sunday…sit a spell…and enjoy being curious about this experience of being human.
This Week’s Reading
Each week, we hear a short chapter from Mindfulness for Beginners – Reclaiming the Present Moment – and Your Life, by Jon Kabat-Zinn. If you’d like to read along, you can purchase a copy at Buttonwood Books in Cohasset. Tell our friends at Buttonwood that you’re connected with the “Sunday Reflection Book Club” and you’ll receive a 15% discount! This week, we’ll hear the short chapter “Images of Your Mind that Might Be Useful”
You don’t need to read along or buy the book to join in! And you aren’t missing out if you haven’t started “from the beginning.” Read along if you like, and come whenever and as often as makes sense to you.
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