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The Art of Happiness

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unconscious in Western psychology. Forinstance, a certain type <strong>of</strong> event may haveoccurred in an earlier part <strong>of</strong> your life which hasleft a very strong imprint on your mind which canremain hidden, and then later affect yourbehavior. So, there is this idea <strong>of</strong> something thatcan be unconscious—imprints that one may notbe consciously aware <strong>of</strong>. Anyway, I think thatBuddhism can accept many <strong>of</strong> the factors that theWestern theorists can come up with, but on top<strong>of</strong> that it would add additional factors. Forexample, it would add the conditioning andimprints from previous lives. In Westernpsychology, however, I think that there may be atendency to overemphasize the role <strong>of</strong> theunconscious in looking for the source <strong>of</strong> one’sproblems. I think that this stems from some <strong>of</strong> thebasic assumptions that Western psychology starts

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