To Step off a Hundred Foot Pole
The koan asks: If you can step forward and reveal yourself fully, there will be no place where you are called dishonorable. So, right now, tell me. How do you step forward from the top of the hundred-foot pole?
Start your day with
Three assumptions: you are
Safe. You have enough.
You cannot get life wrong.
Now, step out and live.
Foolish, I know. Knowing that
Danger, like dragons
Waits for so many,
Knowing hunger is inheritance to
Too many. Missteps must be
Avoided lest vulnerability
Be exposed. Still too many
With plenty
Start days with
Three assumptions: danger
Is all around. More is needed.
You will likely
Get life wrong, make mistakes
Expose vulnerability.
It is to those, I say,
Start your day with
Three assumptions: strangers
Are ones you haven’t yet met.
You have enough to share.
Life itself can’t be wrong.
It’s to those I say,
Safe, you’ll find
Those unlike you more
Like you. Satisfied
With enough, the grip
Of greed loosens, generosity
Becomes routine, normal.
Mistakes will reveal themselves
As unlocked doors.
Safe, satisfied, secure
We are able to step off
That hundred foot pole,
Feel the wind wave
Through our one body.
So to you I say, Start your day
Knowing you are safe,
You have enough,
You cannot get life wrong.
Now take that step.
The universe is here to hold you.
- Rebecca del Rio