Joel Schaefer

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Buddhist psychology taught about the unconscious foundation of human behavior. It described this foundation as having two different levels: first, the individual unconscious, and second, the universal unconscious, called storehouse consciousness. Though these levels are not ordinarily available to conscious awareness, they rule our lives. And with mindfulness they can gradually be made conscious and transformed.
The Wise Heart: A Guide to the Universal Teachings of Buddhist Psychology
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