9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Bali (1) Inuit communities (1) Large urban centers in developed countries (1) Modern industrialized societies (1) Modern urban cultures (1) Scandinavia (1) Traditional cultures with fire rituals (1) Urbanized Chinese cities (1) metropolitan areas in developed countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 spiritual significance of nature Bali In Balinese culture, nature elements are considered sacred and are integral to spiritual rituals and beliefs. 1
2 spiritual significance of nature Inuit communities The spiritual significance of nature is deeply rooted in Inuit cultural practices. 1
3 spiritual significance of nature Large urban centers in developed countries In developed countries, urbanization and technology have weakened the spiritual connection to nature. 1
4 spiritual significance of nature Modern industrialized societies The spiritual significance of nature has decreased in modern industrialized societies due to technological dependence. 1
5 spiritual significance of nature Modern urban cultures In modern urban cultures, nature is primarily viewed as a recreational space or resource for outdoor activities, disregarding its spiritual significance. 1
6 spiritual significance of nature Scandinavia Scandinavian culture emphasizes the spiritual significance of nature and its elements. 1
7 spiritual significance of nature Traditional cultures with fire rituals The spiritual significance of nature is deeply ingrained in traditional cultures, with a specific emphasis on elements like fire, earth, water, and air. 1
8 spiritual significance of nature Urbanized Chinese cities Urbanization in Chinese cities has diminished the traditional spiritual importance of nature. 1
9 spiritual significance of nature metropolitan areas in developed countries Urban lifestyles in developed countries have caused a disconnection from the spiritual significance of nature. 1