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consciousness
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Eastern countries
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Interconnected with spirituality and enlightenment, with focus on mindfulness and meditation
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consciousness
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Eastern countries
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Explored through meditation and spiritual practices as a way to attain a higher state of awareness.
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3
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consciousness
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Eastern culture
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Consciousness is often associated with interconnectedness and the collective mind.
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consciousness
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Eastern culture
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Consciousness may be viewed in the context of spiritual and meditative practices as a state of higher awareness and enlightenment.
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5
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lose consciousness
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern cultures, fainting or losing consciousness should be handled with discretion and privacy to avoid causing embarrassment to the individual.
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6
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lose consciousness
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Eastern culture
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Losing consciousness might be seen as a natural reaction to extreme stress or emotional overload and may not always prompt immediate medical intervention.
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losing consciousness
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Eastern cultures
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May be associated with spiritual or energy imbalances, requiring alternative medical treatment
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vitalism
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Eastern countries
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Vitalism never gained as much prominence in traditional Eastern philosophies and scientific thought as it did in Western countries.
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vitalism
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Modern Eastern countries
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In some Eastern countries, there may still be cultural or religious beliefs that incorporate elements of vitalism into their worldview.
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