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SABCL - Sri Aurobindo Birth Centenary Library

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Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Other Editions/Flowers And Their Messages/The Mother^s Flower Significances.htm
-003_The Mother^s Flower Significancescopy Abelmoschus esculentus Okra, Gumbo, Lady's-finger light yellow rotate flower with dark maroon centre; seasonal vegetable   Mentalised Power Power becomes utilisable.   Abutilon hybridum Chinese lantern, Flowering Maple several colours of pendulous bell-shaped flowers; shrub   Promise The future is full of promise.   Abutilon hybridum bright yellow flowers   Mental Promise The assurance that the Supramental goal will be realised. Abutilon hybridum deep red-purple flowers with darker veins   Vital Promise The vital is full of possibilities ready to develop.
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Other Editions/Flowers And Their Messages/Flower Language.htm
Flower Language   You can easily make a speech using flowers and I have noticed that this can effectively replace the old Vedic images, for instance, which no longer hold meaning for us, or the ambiguous phraseology of the ancient initiations. Flower language is much better because it contains the Force and is extremely plastic—since it is not formulated in words, each one is free to arrange and receive it according to his own capacity. You can make long speeches using flowers.   *   From the end of 1929 to the middle of 1930 the Mother played a flower game with a small group of disciples. Arranging a few flowers in her hand, she made up a sentence in English based o
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Other Editions/Flowers And Their Messages/Glossary.htm
Glossary   Parts of a Flower     Bilabiate flower: Two-lipped flower   Bract (bracteate): Modified or coloured leaf associated with the flower     Catkin   Cladode: Flattened leaf-like stem Page-297       Campanulate flower       Compositae flower     Corolla     Corona     Corymb     Cyme Page-298       Funnelform flower       Head     O
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Other Editions/Flowers And Their Messages/Index Of Common Names.htm
Index of Common Names   Abyssinian sword lily 6 Blue-eyed African daisy 19 Chilly pepper 49 Acerola 157 Blue lace flower 239 China aster 41 African tulip tree 226 Blue sage 218 Chinaberry 161 African violet 217 Bluewings 239 China rose 211 Agati 221 Bottlebrush 40 Chinese bellflower 194 Air plant 148 Bottle gourd 150 Chinese forget-me-not 83 Alexandrian laurel 44 Bouncing Bet 219 Chinese-hat
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Other Editions/Flowers And Their Messages/The Hibiscus Group.htm
The Hibiscus Group   Colour and Details of Petals Colour of Centre Size Single/ Double Variety Significance White, slender or rounded separated petals S-L S Light of the Purified Power White V.S S miniatus Eternal Smile White, slender or rounded separated petals, erect or pendulous bright red, vermilion or magenta S-L S Power of Integral Purity White S-M D syriacus Will One with the Divine Will White, gradually turning pink M-L D mutabilis
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Other Editions/The Spiritual Significance of Flowers - Part 2/Note on the Texts and Photographs.htm
Note on the Texts and Photographs   Background information on the texts and photographs is given below, along with references to the texts of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother.     Photographs of Flowers   Most of the 630 flower-photographs in this book were taken in the gardens and courtyards of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry and in the nurseries, gardens, fields and forests of Auroville. Some photographs, especially those of flowers that grow well only in cooler climates, were photographed in Bangalore and Ootacamund, India, and in Germany. In some of the photographs, the colour of the flower differs in hue or intensity from the
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Other Editions/The Spiritual Significance of Flowers - Part 2/Publisher^s Note.htm
-001_Publisher^s Note     Publisher's Note     This reference volume contains indexes, glossaries, descriptions of the flowers and other information.   There are three indexes giving the location of the flowers in Part 1: an Index of the Mother's Significances, an Index of Botanical Names and an Index of Common Names. The user should note that in all these indexes the reference numbers are those of the flowers as they are arranged in Part 1, not the page numbers of the book.   Two glossaries explain technical terms used in the book. A Glossary of Botanical Terms defines words that occur in the Descriptions of the Flowers. A Glossary of Philosophical and Psychological Terms prov
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Other Editions/The Spiritual Significance of Flowers - Part 2/Descriptions of the Flowers.htm
Descriptions of the Flowers   The numbers below are the numbers of the flowers as they are arranged in Part 1.     Chapter 1 Aditi and Avatar   1 Aditi - the Divine Consciousness Pure, immaculate, gloriously powerful. Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn. 'Alba' Nymphaeaceae Sacred lotus, East Indian lotus Very large fragrant chalice-shaped white flower with several rows of loosely arranged cupped translucent petals surrounding a unique centre of numerous golden stamens that encircle a raised yellow disc; borne singly on sturdy stems high above the water. A vigorous aquatic rhizomatous plant with large, concave orbicular leaves
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_09/December 4_1968.htm
December 4, 1968 (Mother still has a cold) What's new? Nothing? Yes: V.[[The disciple who had for the first time seen that mitered prelate repeating mantras. ]] saw the photo of the Vatican man, and he confirmed, he said, "This is the man." This is the man ... (Mother looks at the photo) Oddly, he's an intelligent man. But these people are hypocrites; they think in one way and act according to another principle. He isn't obtuse, he's a man who can understand. As for me, he strikes me as a cruel man. Cruel ... V. also said, "He can kill." He can kill ... maybe. It's the other side of his nature. There are many people who could kill if they had the courage t
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Agenda/Volume_09/April 20_1968.htm
April 20, 1968 (Mother holds out a note on Auroville) (Question:) How dependent is the building of Auroville upon man's acceptance of spirituality? (Mother's answer:) The opposition between spirituality and material life, the division between the two has no sense for me as, in truth, life and the spirit are ONE and it is in and by physical work that the highest spirit must be manifested. I got today a letter from a Swedish lady, I think (Swedish or Norwegian, I don't know), who bought a crucifixion.... A HUGE painting - huge, I forget its size, but it's fantastic, something like thirty feet high. She asks me what she should do with it! She wants to send it to m