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Week Sixty-Three:
Revisiting Early Experiments
In a conversation with someone last week, we talked about the experiments
and how they have unfolded over the past year and more. Later, as I looked
back over some of the individual experiments, I found myself curious about
how a particular experiment might look if it were revisited, with the
added learning and experience of a years worth of living. It dawned
on me, as I sat with the idea, that life can offer many new discoveries
in a years time, and this past year has been especially challenging
for most of us.
And so, I invite you to revisit the first 10 experiments in this series
and choose one to take into the coming week. Whichever experiment you
choose, pay particular attention to how you experience it this time compared
to the first time you explored it. Is it more alive for you now? Do you
understand it in a new or different way? Is it more challenging? Less?
What responses do you discover in your mind, emotions, or body that werent
there the first time around? Also, are there new ways in which you understand
the potential learning in the experiment that surprise you, that you wouldnt
have expected the first time you did it?
Also, to the degree possible, allow yourself to go into the experiment
with a beginners mind, as they say in Zen Buddhism,
with a fresh, open curiosity as to what you might learn. Sometimes, when
we can engage something familiar in this way, we can be amazed at what
jumps out at us that we didnt even know how to recognize the first
time around.
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