In this time of great suffering, unrest and discord, strong emotions arise, stay for a while,transform and pass away. With the chaos of the past week, unfolding short miles away from many of our homes, it can be a lot to process. It is our good fortune to have the refuge, the shelter of your mindfulness practice and our sangha/community.
Thich Nhat Hanh writes that to practice:
We have to take refuge. This means that we have to base our practice on some ground that helps us be stable. It is like building a house—you have to build it on solid ground. If we look around and inside ourselves, we can find out what is stable for us, and we can take refuge in it. We should be careful not to take refuge in what is unstable.