TIME: Does the fact that
you are a woman make your message more understandable?
Mother
Teresa:
I never think like that.
TIME: But don't you think
the world responds better to a mother?
Mother
Teresa:
People are responding not because of me, but because of what
we're doing. Before, people were speaking much about the poor, but now more and
more people are speaking to the poor. That's the great difference. The work has
created this.
TIME: Humble as you are,
it must be an extraordinary thing to be a vehicle of God's grace in the world.
Mother
Teresa:
But it is His work. I think God wants to show His greatness by using
nothingness.
TIME: You are nothingness?
Mother
Teresa:
I'm very sure of that.
TIME: You feel you have no
special qualities?
Mother
Teresa:
I don't think so. I don't claim anything of the work. It's His work. I'm like a
little pencil in His hand. That's all. He does the thinking. He does the
writing. The pencil has nothing to do with it. The pencil has only to be
allowed to be used. In human terms, the success of our work should not have
happened, no? That is a sign that it's His work, and that He is using others as
instruments - all our Sisters. None of us could produce this. Yet see what He
has done.
TIME: Is materialism in
the West a serious problem?
Mother
Teresa:
I don't know. I have so many things to think about. I pray lots about that, but
I am not occupied by that. Take our congregation for example, we have very
little, so we have nothing to be preoccupied with. The more
you have, the more you are occupied, the less you give. But the less you have
the more free you are. Poverty for us is a freedom. It is not a
mortification, a penance. It is joyful freedom. There is no television here, no
this, no that. This is the only fan in the whole house. It doesn't matter how
hot it is, and it is for the guests. But we are perfectly happy.
TIME: How do you find rich
people then?
Mother
Teresa:
I find the rich much poorer. Sometimes they are more lonely inside. They are
never satisfied. They always need something more. I don't say all of them are
like that. Everybody is not the same. I find that (kind of) poverty hard to
remove. The hunger for love is much more difficult to remove than the hunger for
bread.
TIME: What are your plans
for the future?
Mother
Teresa:
I just take one day. Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not come. We have only
today to love Jesus.
Mother
Teresa’s answers actually awaken us to a whole new opportunity spectrum, a new
possibility. Which is, to be an instrument in Life’s hand, to serve a higher
purpose, to touch another Life and make a difference. If you take stock of the
amount of time you spend worrying about and berating your circumstances or fearing
yet-to-be-born consequences, you will discover just how much of your Life you have
wasted and continue to waste. If you are feeling an emptiness suffocate you, it
is because what you do day in day out has stopped being meaningful. Being a
bread-winner and provider is not the only thing you are both capable of and
created on this planet for. There’s more you can do. The spirit of Mother
Teresa’s Life can guide you if you want it to. You don’t always have to invest
an entire lifetime serving others. But you can make your lifetime meaningful by
devoting some of your time daily or weekly or even monthly, to eradicating the
hunger for love and understanding in your circle of influence. Instead of being
obsessed with earning, providing for and protecting your flock, you can spread
your wings, embrace a few causes close to your heart and offer yourself and
your time to create value among them.
Then you
will find your response to the “What do you do?” question far more answer-worthy.
This is how you learn to love Life and live it fully. This was the message and
spirit of Mother Teresa’s Life. This Women’s Day, celebrate that spirit. Do
create value, do touch a Life, do wipe a tear, do feed a hungry soul, do
educate a child, do smile at a stranger__do make a difference. Because,
remember, you are what you do. If you worry, you will be worry. If you suffer,
you will be the suffering. If you love, you will be the love. And if you deliver
happiness, you will be happy!
Nice post. Made me think
ReplyDeleteWhat I needed to read for today. Thanks for this post.
ReplyDeleteBecause, remember, you are what you do. If you worry, you will be worry. If you suffer, you will be the suffering. If you love, you will be the love. And if you deliver happiness, you will be happy!
Glad to have stopped by.
Joy always,
Susan