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Regarding the message Mother will give
for the November 24 darshan:
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"It is certainly a mistake to bring down the light by force - to pull it down. The Supramental cannot be taken by storm. When the time is ready it will open of itself - but first there is a great deal to be done and that must be done patiently and without haste."
Sri Aurobindo
That's good for sensible people. They will say, "There, he doesn't promise any miracles."
Why? Are there lots of people who tend to "pull"?
People are in a hurry, they want to see results right away.
So then, they think they are pulling the Supramental down - and they pull some little vital ent
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Chapter 5
Road to the
Divine
Reveal, who know, the road that I must tread ...
SRI AUROBINDO
What I call "being on the path" is being in a state of consciousness in which only union
with the Divine has any value - this union is the only thing worth living, the sole object
of aspiration. Everything else has lost all value and is not worth seeking, so there is no
longer any question of renouncing it because it is no longer an object of desire.
As long as union with the Divine is not the thing for which one lives, one is not yet on
the path.
THE MOTHER
It is true that the path is very long, but for one who follows it with sincerity, it is
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Chapter 7
Spiritual Attainments
If mankind could but see though in a glimpse
of fleeting experience what infinite enjoyments, what perfect forces, what
luminous reaches of spontaneous knowledge, what wide calms of our being lie
waiting for us in the tracts which our animal evolution has not yet conquered,
they would leave all and never rest till they had gained these treasures. But
the way is narrow, the doors are hard to force, and fear, distrust and
scepticism are there, sentinels of Nature, to forbid the turning away of our
feet from her ordinary pastures.
SRI AUROBINDO
Spirituality is in its essence an awakening
to the inner reality of our
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Chapter 6
Bases of Spiritual Life
The earliest preoccupation of man in his awakened thoughts and, as it seems, his inevitable and
ultimate preoccupation ... is also the highest which his thought can envisage. It manifests itself in
the divination of Godhead, the impulse towards perfection, the search after pure Truth and unmixed
Bliss, the sense of a secret immortality. The ancient dawns of human knowledge have left us their
witness to this constant aspiration; today we see a humanity satiated but not satisfied by victorious
analysis of the externalities of Nature preparing to return to its primeval longings. The earliest
formula of Wisdom promises to be its last,
Glossary of Philosophical and Psychological Terms
The definitions of the terms below are based upon the writings of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother.
ADHAR. Support, receptacle; the mental-vital-physical system as a vessel in which the consciousness is contained.
ADITI. The Divine Mother; the divine consciousness; the indivisible consciousness, force and Ananda of the Supreme.
AGNI. Fire; the godhead of fire; the fire of aspiration, purification, Tapasya, transformation.
AJNA CHAKRA. The centre of consciousness between the eyebrows which governs the dynamic mind, will, vision, mental formation.
ANAN
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The Spiritual Significance of Flowers
The Mother
The Spiritual Significance of Flowers
Part 2 Indexes, Glossaries and Descriptions
Sri Aurobindo Ashram
Pondicherry, India
First edition 2000
© Sri Aurobindo Ashram Trust 2000
Published by Sri Aurobindo Ashram Publication Department
Pondicherry, India
Printed in Singapore at Ho Printing
ISBN 81-7058-609-7
Thou hast put into these flowers a magical power:
they seem to spea
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Glossary of Botanical Terms
The botanical terms below are those that occur in the Descriptions of the Flowers.
ADVENTITIOUS. Of organs or tissues developing in an abnormal position, e.g. roots developing
from stems.
ANNUAL. A plant that completes its entire life cycle in one year.
ANTHER. The pollen bearing organ of a flower.
AQUATICS. Plants that grow naturally in water (usually fresh water), either rooted in soil
or free-floating.
AURA. A ringlike area of colour that surrounds the centre of a flower.
AXIL. The angle that a leaf or flower makes with the stem or branch that bears it.
AXIL
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Index of Botanical Names
The numbers below refer to the numbers of the flowers as they are arranged in Part 1.
A
Abelmoschus esculentus 702
Abutilon indicum 37
Abutilon Xhybridum 36, 38
Acacia auriculiformis 247
Acacia farnesiana 453
Acacia leucophloea 454
Acalypha 221
Acalypha godseffiana 225
Acalypha hispida 224
Acalypha wilkesiana 223
Acalypha wilkesiana 'Godseffiana' 222
Acanthus ilicifolius 418
Acanthus montanus 773
Acer 120
Achimenes grandiflora 745
Acidanthera bicolor, see 731
Aegle marmelos 139
Aerva tomentosa 122
Aganosma
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The Symbolism of Colours
The significances of the colours below are based upon the works of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother.
The significances given here are general indications only, for the meaning of a colour may vary, as Sri Aurobindo noted, "with the field, the combinations, the character and shades of the colour, the play of forces". Moreover, a colour may have several meanings, since there is more than one order of things that colours indicate. "There is an order of significances", Sri Aurobindo observed, "in which they indicate various psychological dynamisms, e.g., faith, love, protection, etc. There is another order of significances in which they i
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Index of Common Names
The numbers below refer to the numbers of the flowers as they are arranged in Part 1.
A
Acerola 536
Achiote 47
Achira 78-80
African daisy 423
African iris 514
African marigold 398-400, 402
African tulip tree 795
African violet 737-38
Air plant 861
Alexandrian laurel 805
Almond 521
Almond tree 521
Alpine violet 858
Althaea 595, 603
Amaryllis 483-91
Amazon lily 476
Angel's trumpet 195
Angel wings 821
Angled luffa 691
Anikab 633
Annatto 47
Annual phlox 254-63
Apple guava 211
Arec