Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Mother Teresa: A Saint Amongst Saints

When one considers that a grading curve does not assign grades based on arbitrary points at which a student's grade increases, but, rather, that those in the 'top ten percent' get an 'A.' From that group, the student who did the best gets the only 'A+,' Mother Teresa gets the 'A+' as the 'student who did the best' in the class of those who 'factored in human suffering' of any human who has lived during my lifetime.

When one considers the huge philanthropic and humanitarian contribution Bill Gates has made to 'factor in human suffering,' he still hasn't given it all, and certainly not for his lifetime. The portion of Mr. Gates that is 'selfless' (not amount of money, but the portion of which he contributes back to life) is huge relative to the portion of income that the average person contributes back to life.

Mother Teresa gave everything she had all the time. She left nothing behind. She took nothing with her.

There is no greater balance, nor greater purity, in a life that existed in 'my dimension' of e=mc2. If Jesus was misunderstood when he said he would return, and he really has returned again and again but hasn't been recognized, I would suggest that Mother Teresa was Jesus incarnate. Her soul has to be that pure.

She didn't even consider that which she did as sacrifice. She regarded it as her purpose and duty. She did it enthusiastically. When the world took notice, she accepted what she was given to further what she did.

Her degree of goodness and purity is way beyond my understanding. I'm only up to trying to understand what Mr. Einstein left behind on how light works. He knows what I mean about her. So does Bill Gates.

She probably took only her sub-quanta with no attachments, and gathered no 'life baggage' to shed, if that's how it works.

Dr. MacDougall may not have noticed any weight loss!

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