Mind & Life Europe Podcast

"Ambush of Amazement": Ethics, Meaning, and Music with Legendary Poet Jane Hirshfield

Nov 20, 2025
Jane Hirshfield, an acclaimed poet and longtime Soto Zen practitioner, explores the interplay between poetry, science, and ethics. She emphasizes how poems answer life's unanswerable questions, delving into her unique creative process and the influence of Zen teachings on her work. Jane discusses the political role of poetry in times of crisis, drawing parallels between poetry and the natural world. She also shares insights on the 'ethics of poetry,' highlighting its capacity to promote kindness and interconnection, culminating in readings that capture her profound reflections.
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INSIGHT

Poetry And Zen Share Attentive Practice

  • Jane Hirshfield links poetry and Zen as shared practices of sustained attention and openness.
  • She argues both train the mind to perceive more finely and refuse sloppy engagement with the world.
ANECDOTE

Monastic Years Paused Then Deepened Poetics

  • Jane recounts entering a California monastery as a guest and staying in formal training for eight years.
  • She paused poetry during monastic years, practicing only zazen before poems returned on leaving.
INSIGHT

Saying Yes Without Complacency

  • Saying "yes" means acknowledging reality, not complacency, and moving toward suffering with compassion.
  • The bodhisattva vow models saying yes while committing to relieve others' suffering.
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