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Friday Reflection — March 13, 2026
Friday Reflection meets tomorrow (March 13th), the usual time of 9:30-11:00. We’ll meet at a new location that will be our regular Friday meeting space ongoing: Beechwood Meeting House in Cohasset! Enter through the front doors, we meet straight ahead.
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This week we move on to Chapter Ten (Propensities) in Pema Chodron’s How We Live is How We Die. Pema invites us to consider how mindfulness practice gives us the opportunity to observe our habits and tendencies. Not only do we think and feel, but we tend to think what we think is right, and to feel what we feel is right, too. Of course we also know that our thoughts and feelings can get us into trouble. So easy to go down the same roads when confronted with the same old same old…difficulties and challenges (noticing and not indulging my own propensity for curse words).
Pema offers a metaphor that helps us see what’s going on at the moment we notice we’re reacting in the same old ways. “It’s important to see the full picture of what’s going on…. It’s like a crocus bulb that lies dormant under the earth for much of the year and in the spring, with the right causes and conditions, suddenly comes out as a brilliant flower.” Tomorrow, our practice will invite you to hold awareness on a particular brilliant flower that’s part of your own beautiful bouquet. How might we work with petals and stem; seed and bulb; earth and sunlight? How can working the ground of our own being open us up to more than just more of the same?
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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