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Flowers in The Mother's Symbol

Jan 22, 2026
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“Desire nothing but the purity, force, light, wideness, calm,
Ananda of the divine consciousness and its insistence to
transform and perfect your mind, life and body.”
(Sri Aurobindo, CWSA 32: 8)

Light on The Mother's Symbol

 

“All the flowers to which I have given a significance
receive exactly the force I put into them and transmit it.
People don’t always receive it because most of the time
they are less receptive than the flower, and they waste the
force that has been put in it through their unconsciousness
and lack of receptivity. But the force is there, and the
flower receives it wonderfully.”
~ CWM, Vol. 6, p. 229

 

A short film on The Mother's Symbol

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The Mother's Symbol
The central circle represents the Divine Consciousness.The four petals represent the four powers of the Mother.The twelve petals represent the twelve powersof the Mother manifested for Her Work.January 24, 1958 The Mother  page 28 ,Mother's Agenda , volume - 13 , 1972-73 ,  12th January 1972 .   Do you happen to remember where I wrote the twelve attributes of the Mother (the symbol with twe...

The Mother's Symbol 

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