Showing posts with label self-centeredness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label self-centeredness. Show all posts

Sunday, October 19, 2008

prayer by Mother Teresa & Missionaries of Charity

Deliver me, O Jesus
From the desire of being loved,
From the desire of being extolled,
From the desire of being honored,
From the desire of being praised,
From the desire of being preferred,
From the desire of being consulted,
From the desire of being approved,
From the desire of being popular,
From the fear of being humiliated,
From the fear of being despised,
From the fear of being rebuked,
From the fear of being calumniated,
From the fear of being forgotten,
From the fear of being wronged,
From the fear of being ridiculed,
From the fear of being suspected.

~Mother Teresa, p. 37-38,
A Simple Path

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Once there was a fox who had lost one of his legs, so he could not go and get his own food. He had made friends with a tiger who brought him food every day. The tiger would hunt in the forest and eat half the food. Then he would give the rest to the fox.
A man who was walking through the forest saw what was happening. He was delighted. Every day he returned to watch the tiger bring food to the lame fox. He thought to himself, "This fox does not work. The tiger brings him food. I don't have to work either; I will also sit and someone will bring food. God will provide for me."
He sat down in the forest. Days passed by, and he began to lose a lot of weight. Finally he was near death. At the last minute a great voice from within suddenly boomed, "O man! Do not follow the fox! Follow the tiger!"
"Follow the tiger." The tiger was serving the fox without expectation of anything in return.

-Gurumayi Chidvilasananda, Kindle My Heart: Wisdom and Inspiration from a Living Master
Keep your heart clear and transparent,
and you will never be bound.
A single disturbed thought,
though, creates ten thousand distractions.
Let myriad things captivate you
and you'll go further and further astray.
How painful to see people all wrapped up in themselves...

~ Ryokan
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