Eastern principles — found in traditions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, and others — generally share some common underlying concepts:1. Interconnectedness – All life is connected; actions affect not only the individual but also the greater whole (karma in Hinduism/Buddhism, harmony in Taoism).2. Balance and Harmony – Living in alignment with nature and universal order is essential (yin–yang in Taoism, the Middle Way in Buddhism).3. Inner Transformation – True change begins within; self-discipline, meditation, and mindfulness lead to wisdom and peace.4. Impermanence – Everything changes; attachment to the temporary leads to suffering (Buddhism’s anicca).5. Moral Responsibility – Righteous living, compassion, and respect for life guide personal and social behavior (ahimsa in Jainism, dharma in Hinduism).6. Spiritual Liberation – The ultimate goal is freedom from ignorance and suffering — moksha, nirvana, or unity with the Tao.