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THE MOTHER
Tales of All Times
SRI
AUROBINDO ASHRAM
PONDICHERRY
First Edition 1951
Fifth Edition 1980
Eighth Impression 2003
Rs. 40.00
ISBN 81-7058-026-9
© Sri Aurobindo Ashram Trust 1951, 1980
Published by Sri Aurobindo Ashram Publication Department
Pondicherry - 605 002
Website:
http:// sabda. sriaurobindoashram.org
Printed at Sri Aurobindo Ashram Press, Pondicherry
PRINTED IN INDIA
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Self-control
A WILD horse can be tamed but one never puts a bridle on a tiger. Why is that? Because in the tiger there is a wicked, cruel and incorrigible force, so that we cannot expect anything good from him and have to destroy him to prevent him from doing harm.
But the wild horse, on the other hand, however unmanageable and skittish he may be to begin with, can be controlled with a little effort and patience. In time he learns to obey and even to love us, and in the end he will of his own accord offer his mouth to the bit that is given to him.
In men too there are rebellious and unmanageable desires and impulses, but these things are rarely uncontrollable like th
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The Conquest of Knowledge
THE great Rishi, Bhrigu, shining in splendour, sat on the summit of Mount Kailas, and Bharadwadja questioned him:
"Who made the world?
How wide is the sky?
Who gave birth to water? To fire? To the wind?
To the earth?
What is life?
What is good?
What is there beyond the world?"
And so on. Great were the questions and great must be the Rishi who could answer them all!
But Bharadwadja mind was the mind of a man who asks and asks ever and again, and never knows enough.
The child is the supreme questioner, he is always asking, "W
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Glossary of Philosophical and Psychological Terms
The definitions given below are based upon the writings of Sri Aurobindo.
Aditi — the Divine Mother; the Divine Consciousness; the indivisible consciousness, force and Ananda of the Supreme.
Agni — fire; the God of Fire; the flame of aspiration, will, tapasya, purification, transformation.
Ananda — delight, beatitude, bliss.
Anandamaya — full of Ananda.
Avatar — divine incarnation; the Divine manifest in a human appearance.
aspiration — the call of the being for higher things, for the Divine, for all that be-longs to the higher or di
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INTRODUCTION
WORDS OF SRI AUROBINDO AND THE MOTHER
Love and Aspiration in Plants
The movement of love is not limited to human beings and it is perhaps less distorted in other worlds than in the human. Look at the flowers and trees. When the sun sets and all becomes silent, sit down for a moment and put yourself into communion with Nature: you will feel rising from the earth, from below the roots of the trees and mounting upward and coursing through their fibres up to the highest outstretching branches, the aspiration of an intense love and longing,—a longing for something that brings light and gives happiness, for the light that
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The Mother: A Life Sketch
The Mother was born in Paris on 21 February 1878. Mirra, as the child was named, was the daughter of Maurice Alfassa, a banker, and his wife Mathilde. Her early education was given at home and at a private school. Later she attended an art studio in Paris belonging to the Academie Julian. She became an accomplished artist and some of her works were exhibited at the Paris Salon. She was also a talented pianist and writer.
Concerning her early spiritual life the Mother has written: "Between eleven and thirteen a series of psychic and spiritual experiences revealed to me not only the existence of God but man's possibility of uniting with him
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The Symbolism of Colour
What is it in a flower which makes it take and reflect a certain colour?
The scientists say that it is the composition of its atoms but I say that it is the nature of its aspiration.
The Mother
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When we study the messages given by the Mother to flowers we find that certain colours correspond to certain planes of consciousness, certain levels of the being. This becomes still clearer when we read the explanation Sri Aurobindo gives to colours seen in visions. Colour alone does not always determine the message of a flower. The shape and size of the flower, its intensity of fragrance can often be as important. Even the time and
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EDITOR'S NOTE
This edition of Flowers and Their Messages, containing more than eight hundred flowers arranged alphabetically by botanical name, has the same format as the first two editions. Revised and enlarged, it gives a more detailed and accurate description of the flowers, as well as additional flower illustrations and passages from the writings of the Mother and Sri
Aurobindo.
Flowers and Their Messages is primarily a book of the Mother, where Sri Aurobindo's touch is undoubtedly felt since the spiritual significances of the flowers correspond to His incisive psychological analysis of the different planes of consciousness and parts of our being. It may also be called a book of
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THE MOTHER
Flowers and Their Messages
SRI AUROBINDO ASHRAM
PONDICHERRY
First Published: 1973
Second Edition: 1979
Third Revised Edition: 1984
Fourth Newly Revised Edition: 1992
Reprinted: 1995, 1999, 2003, 2004
All Rights Reserved
No matter appearing in this book or part thereof
may be reproduced in any form, except small
extracts for purposes of review, without the written
permission of the publishers.
Price Rs. 175.00
ISBN 81-7058-297-0
© Sri Aurobindo Ashram Trust 1973, 1992
Published by Sri Aurobindo Ashram Publication Department,
Pondicherry - 605 002
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Classified List of Significances
ABOLITION
ALCHEMY
134
Aspiration for Supramental Guidance in the Subconscient
184
Abolition of the Ego
97
ANANDA
115
Aspiration for the Divine Consciousness
248
ABSENCE
Ananda in the Centres
45
Absence of Desire
24
Ananda in the Physical
115
Aspiration for the Right Attitude
66
Absence of Grief
220
Ananda in the Physical Body
45
Aspiration for Trust in the Divine
23
Ananda of Endurance
255
ABUND