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== Overview ==
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== {{Header Type|Type=Credo|Name=Embrace the Change}} ==
Embracing the Change involves accepting and welcoming the impermanent nature of all phenomena. This understanding goes beyond the intellectual acknowledgement of the transitory nature of life, seeking to deeply internalize this concept in all aspects of our existence. Embracing the change doesn't mean being indifferent or unresponsive to life events; instead, it signifies actively acknowledging the ebb and flow of life and willingly adapting to its rhythms.
Practically speaking, this can be done by observing changes in our immediate environment and within ourselves, consciously acknowledging life's transitions, and letting go of the desire for permanence. This process involves welcoming new experiences without resistance, and accepting the departure of old ones without clinging.
The application of this Credo in our daily lives involves acknowledging the impermanence of emotions, thoughts, relationships, and material possessions. It means becoming comfortable with uncertainty and cultivating the ability to adapt to changing circumstances. It requires an understanding that even our sense of self is not a fixed entity, but is constantly evolving and changing.


== Embrace the Change ==
The ultimate goal of embracing change is to attain a sense of peace and equanimity in the face of life's constant flux. It allows us to better manage life's ups and downs, reducing the suffering caused by resistance to change. By embracing change, we move towards freedom from attachments and aversions, and open ourselves up to a richer, more varied, and dynamic experience of life. This acceptance and flexibility form the foundation for a life lived in harmony with the way things truly are, and is a key aspect of the path to enlightenment.


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== Primary Lenses of Adaptation ==
[[File:Lenses of Adaptation.jpg|alt=Lenses of Adaptation|thumb|Lenses of [[Adaptation]]]]
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Through the Lenses of Adaptation, we focus on key elements that refine our journey towards enlightenment, bringing clarity and depth to our understanding and practice of adaptive principles.


== Impermanence ==
{{Lens Overview|Impermanence}}
This principle underscores that all things, including our thoughts, emotions, and life circumstances, are in a state of constant flux. Understanding and accepting impermanence helps us adapt to change more gracefully, letting go of the desire for things to remain static.
=== Non-Attachment ===
Non-Attachment is the practice of letting go of our clinging to people, things, thoughts, and feelings. It doesn't mean we stop caring or disconnect ourselves from the world; instead, it's about releasing the need for control or possession. Practically, this means being open to experiences without trying to grasp them or push them away. Incorporating non-attachment into your life means creating space for freedom and peace, reducing suffering caused by our attachments, and facilitating better adaptation to life's changes.


== Non-Attachment ==
{{Lens Overview|Non-Seeking}}
Closely linked to the idea of impermanence is the concept of non-attachment. This doesn't mean not caring about anything; instead, it is about releasing the tight grip of control and expectation we often have on people, outcomes, or experiences. Non-attachment allows us to experience and appreciate life as it unfolds, without the constant fear or disappointment of unmet expectations.
{{Lens Overview|Non-Aversion}}
=== Equanimity ===
Equanimity is a state of mental calmness and composure, especially in challenging situations. It's about remaining balanced and undisturbed regardless of the ups and downs of life. Practicing equanimity helps us to respond rather than react impulsively, thus fostering healthier relationships and a more peaceful life. The end goal of developing equanimity is to achieve a balanced mind, offering us the stability needed to adapt effectively to changing circumstances.


== Non-Seeking ==
== Other Lenses ==
Our minds have a tendency to seek constantly — whether it's seeking pleasure, seeking to avoid pain, or seeking for some future outcome to make us happy. Non-seeking is about learning to be content in the present moment, understanding that happiness doesn't solely depend on external conditions or future events. It's about being at peace with what is, right here, right now.
There are other lenses of Adaptation that contribute to our ability to Embrace the Change.


{{Lens Overview|Emptiness}}
{{Lens Overview|Middle Way}}
{{Lens Overview|Gratitude}}
{{Lens Overview|Dependent Origination}}
{{Lens Overview|Special Composition}}


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