Love is a fruit in season at all times, and within reach of every
In the eternal dance of life, where the seasons ebb and flow and the heart is pulled between joy and sorrow, there exists a profound truth, whispered by the wise Mother Teresa: "Love is a fruit in season at all times, and within reach of every hand." These words, simple yet powerful, carry the weight of a universal wisdom—that love is not something that comes in fleeting moments or rare circumstances, but is ever present, ever available, like a fruit hanging ripe from the branches of life, ready to be plucked and shared by anyone who seeks it. Love is not bound by time, nor by the walls of circumstance—it is a gift for all to give, for all to receive.
What, then, does it mean that love is a fruit in season at all times? O wise ones, it is to understand that love does not wither with the seasons, nor is it limited to times of ease or happiness. Just as the fruit of a tree ripens not only in spring or summer but is present year-round for those who seek it, so too does love remain abundant in every moment, ready to be nurtured, shared, and given, even in the darkest of times. Love is not a fleeting passion or a transient emotion—it is the very essence of existence, a force that transcends time and space. It is always in season, always within reach, even when the world seems cold or the heart feels barren.
Consider, O children of wisdom, the life of Mother Teresa herself, whose entire existence was a reflection of this truth. In the slums of Calcutta, surrounded by suffering and despair, she did not seek the riches of the world, nor the glory of fame. What she offered, day after day, was the fruit of love—a love that knew no boundaries, no conditions, no limits. She cared for the sick, the dying, and the forgotten, not with pity, but with the unwavering conviction that love is always within reach, and always in season. Her love was not for the few, nor the deserving, but for all, in every moment. In this, she showed the world that love is not a luxury to be afforded only in times of ease, but a fruit to be shared in every season of life.
In the same way, O children of the future, love is not something that waits for the perfect conditions to manifest. It is not something we give only when it is easy or when we are in the right frame of mind. Love is always within reach, always ready to be offered, even when we are struggling, even when the world seems to turn against us. Consider the example of Nelson Mandela, whose life was marked by years of imprisonment and suffering. Even in the darkest moments, when hate and bitterness might have taken root, Mandela chose to love—not just his people, but his oppressors, his fellow human beings. His love was not a love bound by circumstances, but a love that transcended them, that reached out to heal, to reconcile, and to build. He understood that love is a fruit in season at all times, and it is through such love that true transformation begins.
Love, O wise ones, is not just an emotion or a fleeting state of being—it is an active force, a choice that must be made each day, in every action, and in every word. It is a fruit that requires nurturing, that must be tended to with care and devotion. But even in times of struggle, love is within reach. Think of the story of Viktor Frankl, a man who survived the horrors of the Holocaust. Even in the concentration camps, where cruelty and suffering were the rule, Frankl found that the key to survival was not physical strength, but the ability to find meaning, to choose love even in the face of such horrors. His love for humanity, for life itself, gave him the strength to endure and to help others do the same. Frankl’s story teaches us that even in the darkest moments, we can still reach for the fruit of love, and through it, we can transform suffering into hope.
So, O children of wisdom, the lesson is clear: love is not something reserved for the lucky or the fortunate—it is available to all, at all times, and in every moment. It is a fruit that grows in the hearts of those who seek it, who nurture it, and who share it with others. Love is not limited by circumstance, nor by the fleeting seasons of life—it is always in season, always ready to be harvested, and always ready to be given. When we give love, we not only change the world around us, but we transform ourselves. We learn that in every moment, no matter how dark, there is always the potential to choose love, to act with compassion, and to reach out to others with kindness.
What, then, must we do, O seekers of wisdom? We must choose to love, not just in moments of ease or joy, but in times of hardship and pain. Love is a fruit that is available to us at all times, and it is our duty to reach for it, to share it, and to live by it. Let your love be a light in the darkness, a balm for the wounded soul, and a force that transforms the world. In every action, in every word, let love be your guide. And in this, you will find that love, like a fruit in season at all times, will nourish not only your own heart but the hearts of all those you touch.
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