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Anthony de Mello Quotations

Anthony de Mello (4 September 1931 - 2 June 1987) was a Jesuit priest, psychotherapist and writer who became widely known for his books on spirituality.

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Quotes

One Minute Wisdom (1989)

The finest language is the one that is not spoken. If it is peace you want, seek to change yourself, not other people. Obedience keeps the rules … Love knows when to break them. No one can help the fish to find the ocean. Wisdom tends to grow in proportion to one's awareness of one's ignorance. Can one talk about the ocean to a frog in a well or about the divine to people who are restricted by their concepts? Which of you knows the fragrance of a rose? The Master is not concerned with what we believe — only with what we see. The Master would frequently assert that holiness was less a matter of what one did than of what one allowed to happen. Nobody can be said to have attained the pinnacle of Truth until a thousand sincere people have denounced him for blasphemy. A good teacher offers practice, a bad one offers theories. If you never condemned you would never need to forgive. Wisdom comes to those who learn nothing, unlearn everything. That transformation is the consequence not of something done, but of something dropped. These things will destroy the human race: politics without principle, progress without compassion, wealth without work, learning without silence, religion without fearlessness and worship without awareness.

Awareness (1992)

Not enough cow dung! I'm an Ass, You're an Ass. What is timeless is beyond our comprehension. Happiness is our natural state. As you identify less and less with the "me," you will be more at ease with everybody and with everything. I'd much rather hear you say, "I've come awake," than hear you say, "I'm sorry." No reality fits an ideology. Life is beyond that. We're always dying to things. We're always shedding everything in order to be fully alive and resurrected at every moment. Happiness is not something you acquire; love is not something you produce; love is not something you have; love is something that has you.
Awareness : The Perils and Oppurtunities of Reality (1992), edited by J. Francis Stroud

One Minute Nonsense (1992)

The Master was allergic to ideologies. The most ruthless murderers are those who kill for their ideas. They follow, not their common sense, but what they think their Scriptures say. My commitment is not to consistency but to the Truth. The law is a necessary evil and as such must be cut down to the barest minimum. When someone offends you, you can raise your spirits to heights where offenses cannot reach. All God statements were poetic or symbolic expressions of the Unknowable; people, however, foolishly took them as literal descriptions of the divine. Work becomes spiritual only when it is transformed into play. The Master persistently warned against the attempt to encompass Reality in a concept or a name. Yes! A religious belief… is not a statement about Reality, but a hint, a clue about something that is a mystery, beyond the grasp of human thought. There's nothing you can do to see — it is a gift. There is something whereby each broken thing is bound again and every stain made clean. One always treads with a joyful step when one has dropped the burden called the ego.

The Way to Love (1995)

The Way to Love : The Last Meditations of Anthony de Mello
If you want to know what it means to be happy, look at a flower, a bird, a child; they are perfect images of the kingdom. For they live from moment to moment in the eternal now with no past and no future. The day you are happy for no reason whatsoever, the day you find yourself taking delight in everything and in nothing, you will know that you have found the land of unending joy called the kingdom.

Anthony De Mello : Writings (1999)

Edited by William Dych
All I did was sit on the riverbank handing out river water. After I'm gone, I trust you will notice the river.

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Quotes about de Mello

He considers Jesus as a master alongside others. The only difference from other men is that Jesus is "awake" and fully free, while others are not. What Tony de Mello is telling us is that if we want to make Christianity credible we need to plumb the depths of the human spirit, to reach beyond our present frontiers.

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Anthony de Mello (4 September 1931, Bombay, British India - 2 June 1987, New York, United States) was a Jesuit priest and psychotherapist who became widely known for his books on spirituality. An internationally acclaimed spiritual guide, writer and public speaker, de Mello hosted many spiritual conferences. See below for the names of these programs which are available on audio CD and film. He traveled to many countries to study and later to teach, most notably Spain and the United States.
from: Wikipedia: anthony de mello,
Fri Oct 7 17:58:37 2011