A Non-Religious Spiritual Practice and Volunteer Community Service Organization supporting Boston’s South Shore
Friday Reflection — March 6, 2026
Friday Reflection meets tomorrow (March 6th), the usual time of 9:30-11:00. We’ll meet at a new and novel location, the McNamara Sparrell Funeral Home in Norwell. There’s ample parking in the large lot, please enter through the main door. The space is warm and inviting, not at all funereal. Thank you for being willing to move about and try new spaces….regular meeting space coming soon!
This week we move on to Chapter Nine (The Two Truths) in Pema Chodron’s How We Live is How We Die. Pema considers what most of us have likely heard as an either/or proposition – is truth absolute or relative? – and invites us to see through the lens of both/and. Mindfulness practice affords us glimpses of both kinds of truth. When we sit quietly, we’re flooded by relative truths, as all that we’ve ever seen, heard, or thought threatens to overwhelm and distract. (This is the moment to be so very kind and gentle with ourselves!) “Relative truths” might also be our acute experiences of grief and loss, our anger and despair with the violent state of the world. Relative truths propel us toward practice and community, as we seek respite from noise and claustrophobia.
Sometimes in practice we get glimpses of absolute truth, moments when big-sky opens up and we experience ourselves and the world without judgment, without concepts, without words. These experiences have been equally propulsive, for me, as I return to mindful practice knowing that such freedom is possible right here and now.
M+'s own three-part practice invites a unique way to hold relative and absolute truth in openhearted tension. We share one practice yet we each have individual experiences; we share our individual experiences without trying to reconcile them into one whole; and then we talk about it all and notice what shakes out in mindful conversation. Our practice tomorrow will give this three-part treatment to a concept that will conjure up particular and individual images and experiences; dreams and fantasies; relative “truths” we were raised with and perhaps have since discarded. I won’t say more, that you might helpfully practice in unplanned directions. There’s plenty of time to think about this concept that is at the heart of Pema’s book and our present exploration.
Come sit gently with yourself and others. Hold your questions with openhearted curiosity. You do not have to be reading along to join in, though reading along might enhance your experience.
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