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Sunday Reflection — March 8, 2026
Funday Reflection meets tomorrow March 8th 10:00-11:00 at the Cohasset Lightkeeper’s. When you turn off of Border Street, you’ll take your first right up toward the Lightkeepers. There’s ample parking just beyond the building, a short walk up to where we meet.
Come enjoy mindful practice…live music…shared reflection….in a beautiful space!
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Tomorrow we’ll hear words from Pema Chodron’s How We Live is How We Die (The Two Truths, chapter nine if you’d like to read along). Pema invites us to consider the differences between “relative truths” and “absolute truth,” and how mindfulness practice invites us to hold both ways of being truthful.
I’ve been thinking about how hard it is, in everyday life, to move between these two ways of truthfully experiencing the world. We might know that “nothing lasts forever” or that “everything changes.” But to love someone with what feels like your whole heart…. and to experience separation and divorce, sickness and health, the death of a partner…to go from what feels absolutely secure to the shakiest of grounds….so very hard and painful. Or how about the social and political norms that hold us together in American democracy? The “rule of law,” “common decency,” however you might describe it. Democracy in this country is sometimes called the “Great American Experiment.” How scary to acknowledge that, like any experiment, things can go awry, go off the rails, or lead to different results from what has held for 250 years.
How can mindfulness practice help us take good care of ourselves and others, when the ground feels so shaky underfoot? How can we investigate and make sense for ourselves, here in our little corner of South Shore, what is true – true in the news, true about the stories we tell ourselves, true in Pema’s helpful words? The granite underfoot at the Cohasset Lightkeeper’s will surely hold us steady. How can we use our steadiness to connect with people and places where the ground has been blasted, where the Great American Experiment hasn’t seemed so great?
Come sit gently with yourself and others. Hold your questions with openhearted curiosity. I look forward to seeing you soon!
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