

Buddhist Lessons on Anxiety | Leslie Booker (2021)
Jan 28, 2022
Leslie Booker, a leading dharma teacher with extensive experience in mindfulness for at-risk youth, shares insightful lessons on managing anxiety. She emphasizes the life-saving power of connection and explains how understanding anxiety’s impermanence can help us relate to it more skillfully. Booker advocates for body awareness to ground ourselves during anxious moments and discusses the importance of compassion and vulnerability. She also highlights the role of mindfulness and breath work in alleviating anxiety, pointing out how shared human struggles foster empathy.
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Two Strategies for Anxiety
- Use movement or somatic activities to process anxiety proactively.
- If anxiety arises unexpectedly, pause, observe breath and body sensations, and see what needs to be known.
Source of Anxiety
- Anxiety often stems from a desire for perfection or control, driven by the ego.
- Recognizing this allows one to take a step back and approach situations with more self-compassion.
Social Support for Anxiety
- Connect with others to process anxiety and gain perspective.
- Sharing anxieties can help reduce their power and reveal underlying issues.