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Poetry As Dharma Practice  - Bansho Green, Zen Teacher
Episode 672

Poetry As Dharma Practice - Bansho Green, Zen Teacher

Zen Community of Oregon Dharma Talks

September 30, 202540m 4s

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Show Notes

In this talk, Banshō weaves together spiritual poems from across traditions—Christian, Sufi, Taoist, and Zen—to show how poetry can be a living expression of dharma. Beginning with reflections on the rarity of “radical presence,” he invites us to experience poetry as more than words: as truth, practice, heart, and shared human experience. Through poems like Joyce Rupp’s The Perfect Cup, David Whyte’s Everything is Waiting for You, Rumi’s The Guest House, and Dōgen’s timeless verses, he illustrates how beauty, impermanence, and the fullness of human emotions all belong to practice. The talk closes with selections from the Tao Te Ching, pointing to the great mystery—emptiness, interconnection, and the way of reality—revealed in the ordinary and the fleeting.
This talk was given on September 21st 2025 during the GVZM Sunday Program.

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ZenBuddhismmeditationspiritualityreligiondharmaMindfulness