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!Lense  | !''Lense''  | ||
!Looming Shadow  | !Looming Shadow  | ||
!Flickering Shadow  | !Flickering Shadow  | ||
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|''Mindfulness''  | |'''''Mindfulness'''''<br/>Awareness of thoughts, feelings, bodily sensations, and the surrounding environment without judgment.  | ||
|'''Mindlessness'''<br/>Moving through life without awareness, devoid of the presence of mind, is the exact opposite of being mindful  | |'''Mindlessness'''<br/>Moving through life without awareness, devoid of the presence of mind, is the exact opposite of being mindful  | ||
|'''Overthinking'''<br/>When being mindfully present and aware in each moment turns into excessive analysis or fixation, detracting from the simplicity and essence of the moment  | |'''Overthinking'''<br/>When being mindfully present and aware in each moment turns into excessive analysis or fixation, detracting from the simplicity and essence of the moment  | ||
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|''Non-Judgment''  | |'''''Non-Judgment'''''<br/>Experiencing the present moment without labeling it as good or bad, right or wrong.  | ||
|'''Judgmentalism'''<br/>The pervasive habit of forming judgments or critiques about experiences, contradicting the practice of accepting experiences as they are  | |'''Judgmentalism'''<br/>The pervasive habit of forming judgments or critiques about experiences, contradicting the practice of accepting experiences as they are  | ||
|'''Indifference'''<br/>When withholding judgment turns into a lack of discernment or apathy, hindering the ability to navigate life's complexities  | |'''Indifference'''<br/>When withholding judgment turns into a lack of discernment or apathy, hindering the ability to navigate life's complexities  | ||
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|''Presence''  | |'''''Presence'''''<br/>Being fully here and now, not lost in thoughts of the past or future.  | ||
|'''Absence'''<br/Being mentally lost in thoughts of the past or future, not being grounded in the present moment  | |'''Absence'''<br/Being mentally lost in thoughts of the past or future, not being grounded in the present moment  | ||
|'''Obsession with the Now'''<br/>When being fully present in the current moment becomes an obsession that rejects the importance of planning for the future or learning from the past  | |'''Obsession with the Now'''<br/>When being fully present in the current moment becomes an obsession that rejects the importance of planning for the future or learning from the past  | ||