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How to Handle Anger, Uncertainty, and Self-Loathing | Mushim Patricia Ikeda

May 5, 2021
Mushim Patricia Ikeda, a Buddhist teacher and activist, tackles the complexities of anger, uncertainty, and self-loathing in modern society. With humor and honesty, she shares actionable strategies for processing anger and fostering forgiveness toward those who harm us. The discussion also addresses the rise of anti-Asian violence, emphasizing community resilience and personal growth through kindness. Mushim encourages embracing uncertainty and highlights the importance of self-love in overcoming societal pressures, making her insights both timely and relatable.
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ANECDOTE

Trauma of Anti-Asian Violence

  • Mushim Ikeda, a third-generation Japanese American, recounts the trauma of anti-Asian violence during the pandemic.
  • She describes a siege mentality and fear due to random attacks based on appearance.
INSIGHT

Preemptive Forgiveness

  • Mushim Ikeda discusses a pre-pandemic experience of forgiveness for everyone, including herself.
  • This spontaneous act stemmed from Buddhist training in accepting the unknown.
ADVICE

Cultivating Loving-Kindness

  • Practice loving-kindness and forgiveness regularly, even in small ways.
  • These practices, like Brahma Viharas, cultivate positive mental habits over time.
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