1
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blending buddhist
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Western countries
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Uncommon practice, as Buddhism is usually practiced as a distinct and separate faith tradition.
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1
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2
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blending buddhist
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Western countries
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Blending Buddhist practices with other religious or spiritual beliefs is seen as an individual choice and part of a broader trend towards spiritual eclecticism.
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1
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3
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blending buddhist
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Western countries
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Blending Buddhist practices with other spiritual beliefs or religions is a common and accepted practice.
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1
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4
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buddhism
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Western countries
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Considered a philosophy and a way of life rather than a religion
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1
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5
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buddhism
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Western countries
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Buddhism is often associated with meditation, mindfulness, and peaceful practices, and is sometimes considered more of a philosophy than a religion.
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1
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6
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buddhism
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Western countries
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Buddhism is less prevalent in Western countries, and religious practices and beliefs may differ significantly.
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1
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7
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buddhism
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Western countries
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Buddhism is less prevalent, and its influence on daily life and customs is not as significant.
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1
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8
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buddhism
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Western cultures
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Buddhism has a smaller influence and is not a dominant aspect of culture and traditions.
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1
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9
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buddhist
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Western countries
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Buddhism is often associated with mindfulness, meditation, and peaceful living.
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1
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10
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buddhist
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Western countries
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Buddhism is often associated with peaceful meditation and mindfulness practices.
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1
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11
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buddhist traditions
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Western countries
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Practice of meditation and mindfulness is often associated with Buddhist principles
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1
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12
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chinese buddhism
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Western countries
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Less familiar to the general population compared to other forms of Buddhism such as Zen or Tibetan Buddhism
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1
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