2.10   A meditation on the teaching of Mother Teresa

Materials required: a listing of the 13 expressions of the Golden Rule. To access this listing, click here. To avoid printing all five available languages, select only the language you need.

Steps:

    1. Prepare yourself
      Prepare yourself for meditation by any means that you find to be effective. You may want to consider Appendix 4: Tips for preparing for meditation and reflection.
    2. The Golden Rule
      In a slow and reflective fashion, read the 13 expressions of the Golden Rule. Take as much time as you need with these writings.
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  1. The wisdom of Mother Teresa“If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.”Spend some time reflecting on these words of Mother Teresa (1910-1997). This Roman Catholic nun attained international recognition for her work among the poor and dying of India. Known as “the saint of the gutters,” she taught and practiced an ethic of radical service to the poorest members of society.Spend as much time as you need reflecting on these words of Mother Teresa.
  2. Interacting wisdom statements
    You have had some time to reflect on both Mother Teresa’s statement and the 13 expressions of the Golden Rule. How do these two interact for you? To aid your reflection, consider one or more of the following questions:

    1. Do these words of Mother Teresa give added meaning to the 13 expressions of the Golden Rule? If so, how do they add meaning? Conversely, do the 13 expressions of the Golden Rule give added meaning to Mother Teresa’s words? Explain.
    2. Which of the 13 statements of the Golden Rule relate most directly to Mother Teresa’s statement? Explain.
    3. Are there ways in which the words of Mother Teresa do not relate to the 13 expressions of the Golden Rule? Explain.
  3. In your own words
    In your own words, re-write this statement by Mother Teresa, incorporating any new insights that you have garnered from your reflection thus far.
  4. Going deeper
    Read the written reflections you have made throughout this meditation thus far. To deepen your reflection, consider one or more of the following questions:

    • What was it like for me to do this meditation exercise?
    • At what points during this period of reflection was I moved? Inspired? Challenged?
    • What questions or issues have been raised for me?
    • What new insights have I gained in this process?
    • What did I learn about myself?
    • As a result of this meditation, what aspects of my life might I consider changing?
    • As a result of this meditation, I feel moved to……
    • What did I learn about the Golden Rule?
    • What did I learn about the world we live in? About caring for the poorest people in our world? About bringing peace to our world?
  5. Record your thoughts
    In your journal, record any thoughts, reflections or insights garnered in Step #6 and in the entire process.
  6. A group experience
    For instructions on how to adapt this meditation for a group experience, see Appendix 3: Application to a group experience.
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