Concepts of health and wellbeing

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Across
  1. 3. An ancient system of medicine originating in India that focuses on achieving balance in the body, mind, and spirit through lifestyle, diet, and herbal remedies.
  2. 5. Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.
  3. 6. In Buddhism, the ultimate state of liberation and freedom from suffering.
  4. 7. A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity (World Health Organization definition).
  5. 8. The quality of one's relationships, social interactions, and sense of belonging within a community.
  6. 9. The overall state of an individual that encompasses physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions.
  7. 10. Refers to the state of one's emotions and the ability to effectively manage and express them in a positive and balanced manner.
  8. 11. Related to mental processes such as thinking, learning, and memory.
  9. 12. The subjective evaluation of one's own worth and the degree to which one values themselves.
  10. 13. The state of one's mental processes and the ability to effectively cope with stress, relate to others, and make decisions.
  11. 15. A state of overall health, happiness, and prosperity that encompasses multiple dimensions of an individual's life.
  12. 16. The ability to recognize, understand, and manage one's own emotions, as well as being aware of and responsive to the emotions of others.
  13. 19. Events or occurrences beyond the realm of natural laws or processes, often attributed to divine or mystical forces.
  14. 20. The individual's personal assessment of their overall life satisfaction, happiness, and fulfillment.
Down
  1. 1. The sense of purpose, meaning, and connection to something greater than oneself, contributing to a sense of inner peace and harmony.
  2. 2. The act of revealing personal information or experiences to others.
  3. 4. The state of one's body, including physical fitness, nutrition, and overall bodily functioning.
  4. 14. In Hinduism and Buddhism, the concept that one's actions in this life or previous lives influence future experiences and circumstances.
  5. 17. A traditional Chinese medicine practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to stimulate energy flow, promoting balance and well-being.
  6. 18. A state of being physically or mentally weak, often due to illness or old age.