Deck 3: Focus On Cultivating Your Spiritual Health

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Becoming a more loving person and developing a meaningful philosophy of life are indicators of a person's

A) level of intelligence.
B) sense of beauty.
C) spiritual growth.
D) resiliency.
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The principles that influence our thoughts and guide the choices we make in life are known as

A) relationships.
B) cultural norms.
C) values.
D) institutions.
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Studies have shown a positive relationship between spiritual health and

A) physical health.
B) financial status.
C) reputation in the community.
D) status within a religious organization.
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Which of the following represents a conflict between a person's values and his or her behavior?

A) Valuing friendships and mending a quarrel with a friend
B) Loving animals but not owning a pet
C) Valuing honesty but cheating on a test
D) Enjoying alone time but having a roommate
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A philosophy embraced by all major religions is the concept of

A) regular attendance at religious services.
B) prayer through music.
C) a church as an organized group providing service to others.
D) oneness with a greater power.
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The three facets of human spirituality are

A) praise, relationships, and service.
B) cultural norms, family traditions, and values.
C) relationships, values, and purpose in life.
D) gratitude, service, and purpose in life.
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The opposite of mindfulness would be

A) contemplation.
B) dwelling on the past or focusing on the future.
C) meditation.
D) being observant and quick to make judgments.
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Which spiritual practice could involve focusing on a color, object, mantra, or your breath?

A) Yoga
B) Prayer
C) Contemplation
D) Meditation
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The definition of spirituality for an individual is

A) a personal quest.
B) symbolic and ritualistic.
C) determined by the religious community of the family.
D) tied to attitudes about material goods and wealth.
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A state of alignment with one's own inner wisdom, values, and vision that serves as a guide in finding a moral and ethical path through life is

A) spiritual intelligence.
B) stewardship.
C) religious belief.
D) purpose.
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April finds that when she tries to relax and enjoy nature by taking a quiet walk or listening to crickets at night, many thoughts intrude and distract her. Which of the following practices would help her to slow down and focus?

A) Mindfulness
B) Yoga
C) Contemplation
D) Prayer
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What role does religion play in spirituality?

A) Spirituality may or may not include participation in organized religion.
B) Religion is the same as spirituality.
C) Religious participation is the only factor that determines a person's level of spirituality.
D) Spirituality and religion share no commonalities.
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Spiritually healthy people are generally able to do which of the following better than others?

A) Avoid family disputes
B) Make decisions
C) Manage their finances
D) Manage stress
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Jordan values material goods but has decided that this behavior detracts from his spirituality. Which of the following would best take Jordan's focus off materialism and encourage altruism?

A) Enjoying a quiet hour communing with nature
B) Going to a concert with friends
C) Volunteering to serve meals at a homeless shelter
D) Participating in a yoga class
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The characteristics of spiritual well-being include

A) avoiding close relationships.
B) having strong personal values.
C) needing no real sense of purpose in life.
D) praying for extended periods of time.
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Nina practices the hatha style of a form of mind/body training, which emphasizes flexibility and deep breathing. Which type of practice is she engaged in?

A) Yoga
B) Meditation
C) Contemplation
D) Mindfulness
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Ways of enhancing altruism include

A) working to achieve a promotion.
B) volunteering at a local food bank.
C) attending religious services.
D) trying to convert others to your belief system.
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Meditation involves

A) focusing on a single thought.
B) contemplation of a spiritual question.
C) quieting the mind's noise to find stillness.
D) stretching and relaxing the muscles.
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People who become part of a spiritual community also benefit from increased

A) social support.
B) financial support.
C) leisure time.
D) family time.
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The spiritual practice that involves focused, nonjudgmental observation and the ability to be fully present in the moment is

A) contemplation.
B) forgiveness.
C) meditation.
D) mindfulness.
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Spiritual intelligence can be described as the ability to

A) be spontaneous.
B) understand complex religious teachings.
C) be self-aware.
D) use meanings, values, and a sense of purpose to live a richer life.
Question
Giving of oneself out of genuine concern for others is the quality known as

A) patriotism.
B) altruism.
C) spirituality.
D) stewardship.
Question
Most evenings, Chloe takes time to empty her mind and cultivate stillness. She focuses on the word "love" during this period of stillness. This method of meditation is called

A) mantra meditation.
B) breath meditation.
C) color meditation.
D) contemplation.
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Religion is distinguished from spirituality due to its

A) focus on community.
B) focus on the individual.
C) lack of doctrine.
D) subjective format.
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Spiritual health is one of the six key dimensions of

A) emotional health.
B) success in life.
C) overall health.
D) social health.
Question
Finding one's purpose in life is part of exploring spiritual health.
Question
In many cultures, breath, or the force that animates life is synonymous with

A) faith.
B) energy.
C) heart.
D) spirit.
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Which of the following is a key component of healthy relationships?

A) Having lots of friends
B) Treating others with respect
C) Seeking out friends with similar interests
D) Having self-awareness
Question
A fast-paced, demanding form of yoga is known as

A) ashtanga.
B) hatha.
C) atman.
D) asana.
Question
Helping to serve meals to the homeless a few hours a week is an altruistic action.
Question
Prayer is most often a way to

A) empty the mind.
B) send love and kindness to others.
C) communicate with a transcendent Presence.
D) meditate.
Question
In the practice of yoga, physical poses, which can be restful or strenuous, are called

A) asanas.
B) mantras.
C) chakras.
D) meditations.
Question
An individual's sense of purpose and connection to others are components of spirituality.
Question
Studies have shown that experienced meditators have an increased capacity for

A) empathy.
B) falling asleep.
C) analyzing data quickly.
D) expanding the lungs.
Question
Benefits of meditation include

A) improved intelligence.
B) improved concentration and reduced anxiety.
C) faster weight loss.
D) increased stamina.
Question
The three facets of spirituality include relationships, purpose, and beliefs.
Question
Which spiritual practice is Marissa engaging in when she takes some quiet time to think about the ethical issues involved in human trafficking?

A) Prayer
B) Meditation
C) Contemplation
D) Mindfulness
Question
According to the National Cancer Institute, spiritual well-being improves the quality of life of individuals suffering from an illness by

A) preventing the need for psychological or religious counseling.
B) increasing the ability to cope with physical effects and medical treatment.
C) bringing him or her closer to family members.
D) using meditation to lower respiratory and heart rates.
Question
Actions such as recycling, using energy-efficient appliances, and reducing water consumption are part of

A) environmental awareness.
B) environmental stewardship.
C) resource preservation.
D) cost reduction.
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College freshman are more likely than college juniors and seniors to be thankful and express tolerance for other religions and philosophies.
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What are some ways to improve spirituality by training the body?
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Engaging all the senses detracts from spirituality.
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How does spiritual health contribute to physical health?
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Spiritual practices are generally less formal and less organized than religious practices
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Explain how volunteering your time for an organization or cause that helps others is related to spirituality and how it can actually result in health benefits.
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Studies have shown a connection between spirituality and both physical and psychological health.
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Meditation can produce physical benefits, such as lower blood pressure and easier digestion.
Question
Even the most mundane activities, such as eating a piece of fruit, can have spiritual value if done mindfully.
Question
Spirituality involves the study and practice of a specific religious doctrine.
Question
For most people, pursuing psychological counseling has no relationship to spiritual health.
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Carlita is graduating soon and considering her career options. What should she consider as she wants her career choice to help fulfill her purpose in life?
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Religion is a system of beliefs, practices, rituals, and symbols designed to facilitate closeness to the sacred or transcendent.
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Compare and contrast religion and spirituality.
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Having a sense of purpose in life is more related to career success than to spirituality.
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Regular exercise can enhance spirituality by sharpening mental focus and energizing the body.
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The ability to be fully present in the moment is known as transcendence.
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Principles that influence our thoughts and emotions are known as our values.
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Religion and spirituality are synonymous.
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Claiming to value nature but throwing litter on the side of the road is indicative of a conflict between values and behavior.
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Atman is a form of yoga.
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Deck 3: Focus On Cultivating Your Spiritual Health
1
Becoming a more loving person and developing a meaningful philosophy of life are indicators of a person's

A) level of intelligence.
B) sense of beauty.
C) spiritual growth.
D) resiliency.
spiritual growth.
2
The principles that influence our thoughts and guide the choices we make in life are known as

A) relationships.
B) cultural norms.
C) values.
D) institutions.
values.
3
Studies have shown a positive relationship between spiritual health and

A) physical health.
B) financial status.
C) reputation in the community.
D) status within a religious organization.
physical health.
4
Which of the following represents a conflict between a person's values and his or her behavior?

A) Valuing friendships and mending a quarrel with a friend
B) Loving animals but not owning a pet
C) Valuing honesty but cheating on a test
D) Enjoying alone time but having a roommate
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5
A philosophy embraced by all major religions is the concept of

A) regular attendance at religious services.
B) prayer through music.
C) a church as an organized group providing service to others.
D) oneness with a greater power.
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6
The three facets of human spirituality are

A) praise, relationships, and service.
B) cultural norms, family traditions, and values.
C) relationships, values, and purpose in life.
D) gratitude, service, and purpose in life.
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The opposite of mindfulness would be

A) contemplation.
B) dwelling on the past or focusing on the future.
C) meditation.
D) being observant and quick to make judgments.
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8
Which spiritual practice could involve focusing on a color, object, mantra, or your breath?

A) Yoga
B) Prayer
C) Contemplation
D) Meditation
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9
The definition of spirituality for an individual is

A) a personal quest.
B) symbolic and ritualistic.
C) determined by the religious community of the family.
D) tied to attitudes about material goods and wealth.
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10
A state of alignment with one's own inner wisdom, values, and vision that serves as a guide in finding a moral and ethical path through life is

A) spiritual intelligence.
B) stewardship.
C) religious belief.
D) purpose.
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11
April finds that when she tries to relax and enjoy nature by taking a quiet walk or listening to crickets at night, many thoughts intrude and distract her. Which of the following practices would help her to slow down and focus?

A) Mindfulness
B) Yoga
C) Contemplation
D) Prayer
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12
What role does religion play in spirituality?

A) Spirituality may or may not include participation in organized religion.
B) Religion is the same as spirituality.
C) Religious participation is the only factor that determines a person's level of spirituality.
D) Spirituality and religion share no commonalities.
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Spiritually healthy people are generally able to do which of the following better than others?

A) Avoid family disputes
B) Make decisions
C) Manage their finances
D) Manage stress
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Jordan values material goods but has decided that this behavior detracts from his spirituality. Which of the following would best take Jordan's focus off materialism and encourage altruism?

A) Enjoying a quiet hour communing with nature
B) Going to a concert with friends
C) Volunteering to serve meals at a homeless shelter
D) Participating in a yoga class
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The characteristics of spiritual well-being include

A) avoiding close relationships.
B) having strong personal values.
C) needing no real sense of purpose in life.
D) praying for extended periods of time.
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16
Nina practices the hatha style of a form of mind/body training, which emphasizes flexibility and deep breathing. Which type of practice is she engaged in?

A) Yoga
B) Meditation
C) Contemplation
D) Mindfulness
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17
Ways of enhancing altruism include

A) working to achieve a promotion.
B) volunteering at a local food bank.
C) attending religious services.
D) trying to convert others to your belief system.
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18
Meditation involves

A) focusing on a single thought.
B) contemplation of a spiritual question.
C) quieting the mind's noise to find stillness.
D) stretching and relaxing the muscles.
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People who become part of a spiritual community also benefit from increased

A) social support.
B) financial support.
C) leisure time.
D) family time.
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The spiritual practice that involves focused, nonjudgmental observation and the ability to be fully present in the moment is

A) contemplation.
B) forgiveness.
C) meditation.
D) mindfulness.
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21
Spiritual intelligence can be described as the ability to

A) be spontaneous.
B) understand complex religious teachings.
C) be self-aware.
D) use meanings, values, and a sense of purpose to live a richer life.
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22
Giving of oneself out of genuine concern for others is the quality known as

A) patriotism.
B) altruism.
C) spirituality.
D) stewardship.
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23
Most evenings, Chloe takes time to empty her mind and cultivate stillness. She focuses on the word "love" during this period of stillness. This method of meditation is called

A) mantra meditation.
B) breath meditation.
C) color meditation.
D) contemplation.
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Religion is distinguished from spirituality due to its

A) focus on community.
B) focus on the individual.
C) lack of doctrine.
D) subjective format.
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Spiritual health is one of the six key dimensions of

A) emotional health.
B) success in life.
C) overall health.
D) social health.
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26
Finding one's purpose in life is part of exploring spiritual health.
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27
In many cultures, breath, or the force that animates life is synonymous with

A) faith.
B) energy.
C) heart.
D) spirit.
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Which of the following is a key component of healthy relationships?

A) Having lots of friends
B) Treating others with respect
C) Seeking out friends with similar interests
D) Having self-awareness
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A fast-paced, demanding form of yoga is known as

A) ashtanga.
B) hatha.
C) atman.
D) asana.
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30
Helping to serve meals to the homeless a few hours a week is an altruistic action.
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31
Prayer is most often a way to

A) empty the mind.
B) send love and kindness to others.
C) communicate with a transcendent Presence.
D) meditate.
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In the practice of yoga, physical poses, which can be restful or strenuous, are called

A) asanas.
B) mantras.
C) chakras.
D) meditations.
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An individual's sense of purpose and connection to others are components of spirituality.
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34
Studies have shown that experienced meditators have an increased capacity for

A) empathy.
B) falling asleep.
C) analyzing data quickly.
D) expanding the lungs.
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Benefits of meditation include

A) improved intelligence.
B) improved concentration and reduced anxiety.
C) faster weight loss.
D) increased stamina.
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36
The three facets of spirituality include relationships, purpose, and beliefs.
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37
Which spiritual practice is Marissa engaging in when she takes some quiet time to think about the ethical issues involved in human trafficking?

A) Prayer
B) Meditation
C) Contemplation
D) Mindfulness
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38
According to the National Cancer Institute, spiritual well-being improves the quality of life of individuals suffering from an illness by

A) preventing the need for psychological or religious counseling.
B) increasing the ability to cope with physical effects and medical treatment.
C) bringing him or her closer to family members.
D) using meditation to lower respiratory and heart rates.
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39
Actions such as recycling, using energy-efficient appliances, and reducing water consumption are part of

A) environmental awareness.
B) environmental stewardship.
C) resource preservation.
D) cost reduction.
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40
College freshman are more likely than college juniors and seniors to be thankful and express tolerance for other religions and philosophies.
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41
What are some ways to improve spirituality by training the body?
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42
Engaging all the senses detracts from spirituality.
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43
How does spiritual health contribute to physical health?
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44
Spiritual practices are generally less formal and less organized than religious practices
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45
Explain how volunteering your time for an organization or cause that helps others is related to spirituality and how it can actually result in health benefits.
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46
Studies have shown a connection between spirituality and both physical and psychological health.
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47
Meditation can produce physical benefits, such as lower blood pressure and easier digestion.
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48
Even the most mundane activities, such as eating a piece of fruit, can have spiritual value if done mindfully.
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49
Spirituality involves the study and practice of a specific religious doctrine.
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50
For most people, pursuing psychological counseling has no relationship to spiritual health.
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51
Carlita is graduating soon and considering her career options. What should she consider as she wants her career choice to help fulfill her purpose in life?
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52
Religion is a system of beliefs, practices, rituals, and symbols designed to facilitate closeness to the sacred or transcendent.
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53
Compare and contrast religion and spirituality.
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54
Having a sense of purpose in life is more related to career success than to spirituality.
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55
Regular exercise can enhance spirituality by sharpening mental focus and energizing the body.
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The ability to be fully present in the moment is known as transcendence.
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Principles that influence our thoughts and emotions are known as our values.
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58
Religion and spirituality are synonymous.
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Claiming to value nature but throwing litter on the side of the road is indicative of a conflict between values and behavior.
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Atman is a form of yoga.
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