Upaya Zen Center's Dharma Podcast

Joan Halifax: The Way Of Haiku: Winter at Our Back, Facing the Edge of Spring (6 of 8)

02.29.2024 - By Joan Halifax | Zen Buddhist Teacher Upaya AbbotPlay

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This is a continuation of the morning session where the program teachers, and guest speaker Billy Collins explore various aspects of Haiku, highlighting elements such as simplicity, misperception, and the intersection of perceptions. They share examples of Haiku poems that evoke a sense of self-sufficiency and natural beauty, as well as scenes of emptiness that shimmer with meaning. They emphasize that Haiku often captures a moment of existence and serves as an existential pronouncement or assertion of one’s presence. They also touch upon the role of humor in Haiku, sharing playful and humorous examples. Billy Collins reads a collection of his favorite Haiku, showcasing different themes and approaches to the form.

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