Guest guest Posted June 21, 2007 Report Share Posted June 21, 2007 Think of St. Teresa, the little flower. She lived in a convent - a life of goodness and purity and service, and this aroused jealousy among the other sisters. Some took advantage of her goodness. This is a common complaint. People say to me, you speak of the spirit of forgiveness. But if we continue to forgive, people take undue advantage. Teresa did not mind. She went a step further. She rejoiced when some of the other inmates of the convent took advantage of her.She went on being humiliated, laughed at, chaffed. Some misunderstood her innocence and characterized it as stupidity : she did not mind. She went her way : she called it the "little way". She realized that until she had become nothing, until she had completely emptied herself, she would not be acceptable to the Lord. She understood that the key - the only key - to the portal of 'being' is 'not-to-be.'She wished to keep her cell clean and tidy. In her absence, some threw dirt and dust in the cell and made it unclean. She accepted it as God's Will : and never did a word of complaint leave her lips.She was fond of a pretty little jug. Someone took it away. The pretty jug was replaced by a heavy, cracked one. "So much better," she said to herself, "I will be free from attachment to things."One evening, she could not find her lamp and had to go without her reading. She sat in the dark and experienced the joy of having absolutely nothing.When she did anything for anybody, she hated to be noticed. She willingly accepted the blame that was due to others. She never tried to explain to her superior that someone else was the culprit. When she was wrongly blamed for having broken a vase, she kissed the ground and promised to be more careful. She went out of her way to do things for a sister who was rude to her : Teresa persevered with tireless patience until the cross-gained sister became a devoted and gentle friend.She forgave the hurts she did not deserve and, in her heart, there was nothing but love for those who regarded themselves as her enemies but whom she thought of as children of God. She walked the way of forgiveness and became a saint. Today, she shines as a radiant star in the firmament of the world's spiritual leaders.J. P. VASWANI(Burn Anger Before Anger Burns You - pg 64) For inspiring divine messages, texts, movies, videos, etc.,Visit : Sai Messages : http://saimessages.blogspot.com/ Sai Divine Inspirations : http://saidivineinspirations.blogspot.com/ Love Is My Form : http://loveismyform.blogspot.com/ (for non-Sai members) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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