Mother Teresa – Her Own Heart-filled Words

bfcb9902aa52b75a2dca319ec3e9baa7Mother Teresa says, “If you really want to know the poor, you must know what is poverty…”

She says,”There are two kinds of poverty. We have the poverty of the material, for example like in India and Ethiopia and other places, where the people are hungry for a loaf of bread and real hunger.  But there is a much deeper, much greater hunger.  And that is the hunger for love and that terrible loneliness and being unwanted, unloved… being abandoned by everybody.  And some people you find in, what you call them, shut-ins, people that are sleeping in the streets of London and are found in the homes.  Maybe that kind of “unwanted-ness,” unloved {person}.  Maybe in our own homes, we may have somebody who is handicapped like that and nobody takes any notice.  Nobody even recognizes that there is this child, this man, this woman who is hungry for love, hungry to be recognized and to accept with respect and love the person.”  In the video below, she speaks from her heart.

“Risk Being Seen in All of Your Glory” – Jim Carrey’s Commencement Address

normal_letterman076What Jim Carrey Explains In 1 Minute Will Change Your Life Forever. Seriously.

Jim Carrey is a funny man. But he’s deeply profound, too — a side he revealed to graduates at Maharishi University. While his entire speech is inspiring, we jumped to 10:18, where the punch to the heart begins…

 

 

“The End of Victimhood”

Have you have ever thought that, “If I could just not take everything so personally, I sure would be happier?”  If you’ve thought that you don’t want to deal with another negative person and dread that experience, below is a new idea.  If you don’t know how to respond to mean people, listen to Matt Kahn’s advise in “The End of Victimhood.”

A very wise Unity minister told me recently, “People who disrespect you have been disrespected.  People that act rudely have been treated rudely and they are passing on what they know.  They are damaged.  Their ego is fighting to retain some place of importance.  So they strike back… sometimes before they are even touched.”

Here is “The End of Victimhood.”