Devi Shetty was Mother Teresa’s chosen physician  for six years
It is very difficult to turn a man of science into a  believer. Only a divine 
lady like Mother Teresa has the power to change a  mindset. My faith in God was 
reinstated after I met her.
In the six years that I was blessed to be her  physician, I found Mother to be 
a 
simple, unassuming lady who ate very little  and complained even less. Even 
when 
she was admitted at the BM Birla Heart  Research Centre, Mother would never say 
what was troubling her health-wise. We  often got inputs from the sisters. A 
model patient, Mother would bear her pain  silently, letting the doctors do 
their task.
It was amusing to watch her introduce herself to  people. Once I accompanied 
her 
to a hospital where Mother wanted to meet some  patients. She walked up to the 
receptionist and introduced herself, although the  whole world knew her! I 
think 
she was not aware how big a source of inspiration  she was to the world.
There are so many memories.... Once after seeing a  blue baby, Mother said, 
‘God 
must have been absent-minded when he made such  children. Then he sent doctors 
to fix them’. It was one of the best compliments  I had ever received.
What started as a professional relationship soon  became a personal one. I 
would 
often drop by at Mother House, sometimes just for  a chat or to greet her 
during 
a festival.
When I wanted to admit my daughter in Sophia High  School in Bangalore, I 
approached the nuns of the school, armed with a letter of  recommendation from 
Mother. As soon as I showed the letter to the nuns, they  snatched it from me. 
It was so precious to them, they did not know what to say.  It was the biggest 
treasure the school could have!
Mother’s spiritual presence is just what the world  needs now. But I don’t want 
a second Mother. We can only have one lady like her.  She will live on through 
her work. 

AS TOLD TO CHANDREYEE GHOSE  
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Goa-launch of the well-received *Into The Diaspora
Wilderness* by Selma Carvalho on Aug 29, 2010 (Sunday) at 11
am at Ravindra Bhavan, Margao. Meet the author, buy a signed
copy (only Rs 295 in Goa till stock lasts).
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