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sensory awareness
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Western cultures
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Growing interest in sensory awareness observed in Western cultures, particularly within wellness and mindfulness communities.
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Australia
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Sensory awareness practices are popular in Australian wellness communities and rooted in connection to the land and traditional knowledge.
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China
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Chinese culture emphasizes sensory practices for holistic well-being.
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sensory awareness
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India
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Yoga and meditation in Indian culture promote sensory awareness for spiritual reasons and within communities.
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sensory awareness
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Blind communities
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Blind communities rely on heightened senses of touch, hearing, and smell for sensory awareness.
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sensory awareness
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Europe
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In Europe, there is less focus on formal sensory awareness practices in daily life.
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sensory awareness
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Indigenous cultures
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Indigenous cultures emphasize sensory awareness for connecting to the land and traditional knowledge.
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sensory awareness
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Sighted communities
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Sighted communities heavily rely on visual cues for sensory awareness.
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sensory awareness
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Traditional African cultures
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Sensory awareness is crucial to traditional healing and spiritual practices in Traditional African cultures.
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sensory awareness
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Traditional Chinese culture
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Traditional Chinese culture emphasizes sensory awareness through practices such as qigong and tai chi.
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sensory awareness
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Traditional Indian culture
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Traditional Indian culture promotes sensory awareness through practices like yoga and meditation.
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sensory awareness
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Traditional Japanese culture
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Traditional Japanese culture places a strong emphasis on sensory awareness through activities such as tea ceremonies and meditation.
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sensory awareness
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United Kingdom
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Sensory awareness is being incorporated into mindfulness and mental well-being initiatives in the United Kingdom.
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