concept   reflection
culture   Eastern cultures
statement   In Eastern cultures, reflection is highly valued for achieving inner peace, harmony, and spiritual development.

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1 reflect Eastern countries Reflectivity valued in Japanese culture, apparent in the practice of self-reflection as a means of personal growth 1
2 reflect Eastern countries Constantly expressing personal thoughts and emotions is sometimes seen as a lack of humility and self-control. 1
3 reflect Eastern cultures Reflection is often associated with meditation and introspection, and is highly valued for achieving inner peace and harmony. 1
4 reflect Eastern cultures Reflecting on one's actions and decisions is an important part of self-improvement 1
5 reflect Eastern cultures Reflection is often associated with introspection and mindfulness, and is seen as a way to achieve inner peace and harmony. 1
6 reflection Eastern countries Reflection is valued for its role in maintaining harmony and social cohesion, often practiced in meditation and mindfulness to cultivate inner peace. 1
7 reflection Eastern countries Reflection is valued for the purpose of harmony and maintaining social relationships. 1
8 reflection Eastern culture Reflection is valued for its role in achieving harmony and balance within oneself and the environment. 1
9 reflection Eastern cultures Reflection may be more inward and private, and is valued for its role in achieving inner harmony and spiritual development. 1
10 reflector Eastern countries Reflectors are often used in traditional medicine and feng shui to redirect and balance energy flow in the environment. 1
11 self-reflection Eastern cultures Emphasized in Zen Buddhism and as a means of achieving enlightenment 1