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Monday, September 27, 2010
Blessed Mama T
I came across these words of hers today...you see what I mean?
"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 mortification, a penance.
It is joyful freedom. There is no television here, no this, no that. But we are perfectly happy."
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
switching to God's time
Two particular topics have captured my attention over the past couple months, so much so that finding the words to write about them has proven to render me silent, but it is my hope that today I can pen my thoughts on these: food and time.
I'll save the rest of my thoughts on poverty and food for another day. That tangent is still being formulated in my head.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
a lot to live up to
Advice for her sisters
Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta asked her sisters to follow these virtues. "God needs our poverty, not our abundance. These are means of being humble:
- Speak as little as possible about oneself
- Take care of one's personal matters
- Avoid curiosity
- Do not meddle in the affairs of others
- Accept contradictions with good humor
- Do not focus on the faults of others
- Accept reproach, even if undeserved
- Yield to the will of others
- Accept insults and abuse
- Accept feeling uncared for, forgotten, despised
- Be courteous and sensitive, even if someone provokes you
- Do not try to be admired and loved
- Do not hide behind one's own dignity
- Yield in arguments, even if one is right
- Always choose what is most difficult."
Source: "Heart of Joy: The Transforming Power of Self-Giving" by Mother Teresa, Servant Books, 1987
Monday, July 26, 2010
"Not my Moleskine!!!"
In one month, ask me if I still want a new Moleskine planner...mine suffered a significant amount of water damage tonight, and well, I felt like crying. I have been somewhat dramatic and asked Julie if I could possibly bend some rules (using a dusty Border's gift card? asking for a "gift" from someone?) to obtain a new one. Like tomorrow. I am attached to this thing at the hip. (Planner = life...?) Her advice: wait a month and see how you feel. She reminded me that she has made it this far without a watch...
So, maybe I don't need it as much as I think I do...and we're back to this again.
He makes everything glorious. +
Friday, July 16, 2010
Long Story Short
Sunday, July 4, 2010
For the love of God
Now and then, I’ll think of something I would buy if I was living a normal life, things that “I could really use.” I thought maybe I’d start writing a list of all these things so that next year I would remember to buy them. A friend advised me against this and the more I’ve thought about it the more I realize the absurdity of such a plan. Honestly, Missy? If I need a list to remind me to buy something in six months, then it can’t be that critical of a belonging. It’s becoming a discipline, to stop myself from thinking, “I’ll buy that next year, when I’m allowed.” That is not what this is about! I haven’t made these rules and entered into this experiment to cage my shopping habits for a year, only to let them loose with wild abandon when the time of oppression comes to an end. No! This is deeper than that. I am seeking a change of heart and attitude, a platform for a greater perspective of poverty and hopefully, therefore, solidarity with those who are less fortunate. If I cannot recognize the value in all I have, the gifts God has already bestowed upon me and their full potential, and acknowledge that no material possession will ever make me more complete, then this year of commitment to a spirit of poverty is in vain. If I do not let this transform me totally, I will have done it for nothing.
I don’t do things for nothing. +
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Carly Simon is singin' to me
There it is, the greatest reminder: anything worthwhile or successful must begin with The Alpha and end with the Omega Himself. Striving, tripping, falling, but ever pushing on, I will fix my eyes on Christ. +