Mother Theresa On God's Mercy and Forgiveness
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She's my patron saint. She's the one that brought me to the Catholic church.
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@kawaiiaon she never enforced christianity or any other religion. The only Religion she enforced was Humanity.
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I am an atheist and I respect her.
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But what if the devil keeps reminding you, or your emotions keep reminding you? But you have forgiven? I think we should just honestly TRY to forget. Mother Teresa also said we just have to try. She knows we cannot be perfect. Like people who are abused for years on end. Thet cannot just forget. But it's a process. One that can last all of their lives.
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@KayBeeEee1983 We repeat things that we haven't LEARNED from. You can forget the action that caused the lesson, but you learn from the lesson itself. For instance, if someone has taken advantage of you, you can forget (meaning you are no longer bound by the emotional response triggered by remembering the wrongdoing) which in turn will lead to forgiveness, but you will always remember the lesson of not being so naive and giving.
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I am Muslim I have Always had love for this women she always inspired me
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Those words made me shiver. Forget in order to Forgive is not a notion that has crossed my mind.
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Forgetting really means that the memory no longer creates an emotional response from you. Of course you can still recall things but it doesn't have the same "charge" to it...
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I really have Great respect for her.
Mother Teresa, A Great Soul that dedicated her whole life for the Sick & Needy.
She will be remembered forever for her kindness.
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Unless I'm misunderstanding her, I think she's wrong about forgetting. She says that repeating means that we haven't forgotten, but the opposite is true. We repeat because we forget mistakes.
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I think a key is to speak about events in terms of your emotions rather than name calling / metaphor. I'm really embarrassed by what I did. I hate that I did that. I'm upset by what she said to me. He was livid about what I did. I regret doing that, I wish I hadn't . I must not do that again, I must try to do this...instead. I hate what you did there, please don't do that again. Please take more care. I didn't mean to do that. I shouldn't have done that. I'm annoyed by what they did
But to forget is really impossible unless you become senile! (or otherwise braindamaged so that your ability to remember has been destroyed.) Or did I misinterepret here meaning of the word? (she may have meant to no dwell on it in one´s memory.)
ellandelachapelle 8 months ago
@ellandelachapelle Not to dwell on the memory.
TVCatholic 8 months ago 3
Thanks very much for this video. Mother Theresa was a fantastic woman and an example for all Christians. GBU
Bingolly1 1 year ago 4
@Bingolly1 Glad you like the video! God Bless you too.
TVCatholic 1 year ago