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Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Other Editions/The Spiritual Significance of Flowers - Part 1/Radha and Krishna.htm
Chapter 12
Radha and Krishna
Was it not he once in Brindavan? Woods divine to our yearning,
Memorable always! O flowers, O delight on the tree-tops burning,
Grasses his herds have grazed and crushed by his feet in the dancing,
Yamuna flowing with song, through the greenness always advancing,
Unforgotten remind; for his flute with its sweetness ensnaring
Sounds in our ears in the night and our souls of their teguments baring
Hales us out naked and absolute, out to his woodlands eternal,
Out to his moonlit dances, his dalliance sweet and supernal. . . .
Even an hour of the soul can unveil the Unborn, the Everlastin
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Other Editions/The Spiritual Significance of Flowers/Publisher's Note.htm
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THE MOTHER
The Spiritual Significance of Flowers
Part I
Test and Photograph
Publisher s Note
"Flowers speak to us when we know how
to listen to them," the Mother said. "It is
a subtle and fragrant language." As if to
provide a key to this language, she identified
the significances of almost nine hundred
flowers. In this book, these flowers and their
meanings are presented in -the light of her
vision and experience.
The book consists of two separately bound
parts. Part 1, the text and photographs, is
arranged thematically on the basis of the
Mother's flower-significances. In each of the
twelve chapters, flowers of related significance
are
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Other Editions/The Spiritual Significance of Flowers/Index of Botanical Names.htm
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 roxburghii 860
Ager
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Other Editions/The Spiritual Significance of Flowers/Chapter 2.htm
Chapter 2
The Divine
The Divine is that from which all comes, in which all lives, and to return to the truth of the Divine
now clouded over by Ignorance is the soul's aim in life. In its supreme Truth, the Divine is absolute
and infinite peace, consciousness, existence, power and Ananda.
SRI AUROBINDO
The Divine has three aspects for us:
1. It is the Cosmic Self and Spirit that is in and behind all things and beings, from which and
in which all is manifested in the universe - although it is now a manifestation in the Ignorance.
2. It is the Spirit and Master of our own being within us whom we have to serve and learn to express
his will in a
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of The Mother/English/Other Editions/The Spiritual Significance of Flowers/Glossaries of Botanical Terms.htm
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.
AXILLARY. Situated in or gro
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The Spiritual
Significance of Flower
The Mother
Part II
Indexes, Glossaries and
Description
Publishers 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
define
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Chapter 3
The New Creation
The really new thing is that a new world is born, born, born. It is not the old one transforming
itself, it is a new world that is born. And we are right in the midst of this period of transition
where the two are entangled — where the old still persists all-powerful, entirely dominating the
ordinary consciousness, but where the new one is quietly slipping in, still very modest,
unnoticed — unnoticed to the extent that outwardly it doesn't disturb anything very much for the
time being, and in the consciousness of most people it is even quite imperceptible. And yet it is
working, it is growing — until the time comes when it will be strong
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Chapter
9
Planes of Consciousness and Parts of the Being
The soul of man soars as the Bird,
the Hansa, past the shining firmaments of physical
and mental consciousness, climbs as the traveller and
fighter beyond earth of body and heaven of mind by the ascending path of the
Truth to find this Godhead waiting for us, leaning down to us from the secrecy
of the highest supreme. . ..
SRI AUROBINDO
In the spiritual order of things,
the higher we project our view and our aspiration, the greater the Truth that seeks
to descend upon us, because it is already there within us and calls for its
release from
By physical liberation (liberation
from Karma) one becom
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9 December 1953
“We are always surrounded by the things of
which we
think.”
Words of the Mother, MCW Vol. 14, p. 366
*
This is
very important.
If
you think of nasty things, you will be surrounded by nasty things.
“To get over our ego is not an easy task.
“Even after overcoming it in the material con-
sciousness,
we meet it once more - magnified - in
the spiritual.”
Ibid., p. 278
*
How can one meet one’s ego in the
spiritual conscious-
ness?
There is a
spiritual ego even as there is a physical, vital and mental ego. There is a
spiritual ego. There are people who have made a great effort to overcome all
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12 August 1953
How do you know the character of a man by
looking
at his eyes?
Not only by
looking at his eyes. I know the character of a man through self-identification.
And then outwardly, if you want, the eyes are like doors or windows: there are some
which are open, so one enters within, goes very deep inside, and one may see
everything that happens there. There are others which are partly open, partly
closed; others still have a veil, a kind of curtain; and then there are others
which are fastened, locked up, doors closed so well that they cannot be opened.
Indeed, this is already an indication, it gives an indication of the strength
of the inner life, the sincer