Teresa
Oct 22, 2010 | Views: 306
“Loneliness and the feeling of being unwanted is the most terrible poverty.”
Mother Teresa of Calcutta
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Nun and missionary Mother Teresa, known as Saint Teresa of Calcutta, devoted her life to caring for the sick and poor. Living in India she had glimpsed the suffering and poverty of the poor. The widespread poverty in India made a deep impression on her, and this led to her starting a charity organization to help and care for the poor and homeless. She soon became a symbol of charitable, selfless work.
Thank you for sharing this inspiring quote.
We often associate wealth and poverty with monetary value. This is due to the influence of the current world we live in today. But even before paper currency, wealth and poverty were still attached to material value such as land, gold, crops, etc. It is sad for humanity that we do not see wealth and poverty being defined in spiritual/emotional value.
Imagine if TIME or FORBES were to list the world top 100 richest people based on how happy they are. I’m curious who would make this list and what criteria would be used. Imagine listing of the world’s wealthiest and poorest countries based on happiness. Which would be the world’s wealthiest country then? Would some of the financially wealthiest people and countries also be the wealthiest spiritually or they would be the poorest….
thanks for meaningful information
No real description could fit in what loneliness and unwantedness really mean except that in the real life story of our compassionate, generous and ever-forgiving guru, Tsem Tulku Rinpoche. Ill-treated, ill-fed, teased mercilessly by his three fostered step-brothers, badly beaten with wooden sticks and with bare hands until his ears would keep ringing and with body bruised all over by his foster mother. As a small boy, having to wander the streets of taipei after school looking for food till after midnight, and many a time had to go to bed hungry, or suffered severed punishment through beatings or made to kneel on rice all night. School life treatment was no better, as both parents(fostered) discouraged him from going out to meet friends or to have a social life, and he would be badly teased at school for the way he was dressed up and for his asian look. His forstered parents also never came for any of his award presentations every year. Yet, Rinpoche turned such trauma into positivity, consistently rendering love and kindnesses to countless of beings, teaching and showing us that such painful experiences from the past do not have to affect how we live our lives today!!
What is material wealth when you are lonely? Material wealth can only give transient happiness as the items we buy only fulfills our desires and satisfaction for period of time.
Guru: thanks for another meaningful sharing. 🙂
Compassion is universal. Irrespective of whatever Religion you are in you still can practice Compassion. Teresa is a Christian and she practices Compassion too. She is an English Catholic nun. She started her mission to caring for the sick, homeless, hungry etc. in Calcutta which is also called the black hole of Calcutta. Because of her hard work and compassion in caring for the desolate she has been fondly called Mother Teresa. I must say our Rinpoche has very high respect for Mother Teresa and also keep her biography book among his books in his Library. Actually what Rinpoche is doing in his charity work in Kechara such as Kechara Soup Kitchen is the same as Mother Teresa except in a different country under different religion.
One truly living Boddhisatthavas with compasionate heart.
With intention so sincere and never asking for any favor in return.
May she will find true happiness and be guided to path of enlightment by all the boundless virtue of her merits.