Re-Framing
Equanimity, in the sense that I describe it, is not predicated upon changing anything. It lacks prescriptive value. It ‘disarms’ nothing, converts nothing, and does not necessarily end in compassion and kindness. Its basic function is simply taking up views in relation to anything and everything . It works additively, supplementally, not... See more
Michael Uebel • Equanimity is not stillness – it is a mobility of the mind | Psyche Ideas

The Iceberg Model
The Iceberg Model analyzes systemic structures to identify underlying issues and blind spots, promoting shifts in awareness and behavior for effective decision-making and transformation within teams or organizations.
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Questions — Superflux
Equanimity is best recognised by its inherent mobility of perspective-taking. As a mode of perception, equanimity is on the move, looking over things (internal and external) with hovering attention. Equanimity is not about serenely settling. It is not averse to the presence of judgments, just to their rigidifying. It ranges over whatever may... See more