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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 that repel water.

 

2 Avatar – the Supreme manifest on earth in a body

The red lotus is Sri Aurobindo’s flower.

Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn.

Nymphaeaceae

Sacred lotus, East Indian lotus

Pinkish red flower. Further description see Aditi (1).

 

Chapter 2

The Divine

 

3 Sachchidananda

Strong and pure, it stands erect in its creative power.

Hedychium J. G. Koenig.

Zingiberaceae

Ginger lily. Garland lily  Small to medium-sized highly fragrant waxy flower with a long narrow corolla tube and three petal-like lobes, the upper larger and deeply split; in white and shades of orange, red, yellow and pink; borne in dense terminal spikes from a tight cluster of sturdy green bracts. A robust rhizomatous perennial with reedlike leafy stems.

 

4 Divine Presence

It hides from the ignorant eye its ever-present magnificence.

Tradescantia spathacea Sw. \Rhoeo spathacea (Swartz) Steam.]

Commelinaceae

Oyster plant, Boat lily. Cradle lily, Moses in his cradle  Tiny white flower that barely protrudes from the centre of two reddish purple overlapping boat- shaped bracts set among the leaves. A succulent perennial herb with swordlike leaves, green above and purplish beneath.

 

5 Presence

Consciousness in quest of the Presence.

Plumbago auriculata Lam. Alba’ Plumbaginaceae

Cape leadwort

Small soft pure white salverform flower with a very thin long corolla tube and a limb divided into five widely separated lobes; borne in short spikes. An evergreen shrub with long arching semi-scandent stems.

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6 Divine Ananda

Abundant, succulent, nourishing, full of vigour.

Vitis vinifera L.

Vitaceae

Common grape vine, Wine grape, European grape. Large compact clusters of small round succulent fruits in shades of yellow, green, purple and red. A woody deciduous vine with ornamental deeply lobed leaves.

 

7 Divine Love

A flower that is said to blossom even in the desert.

Punica granatum L.

Punicaceae

Pomegranate

Medium-sized double orange red flower with innumerable tightly held crinkled petals; borne singly or in small clusters. A spiny shrub or small tree with many stems and glossy leaves.

 

8 Divine Sacrifice

Is it not a supreme sacrifice for the Divine to renounce the beatitude of His Unity in order to create the painful multiplicity of the world?

Punica granatum L.

Punicaceae

Pomegranate

Small single brilliant orange flower with six rounded crinkled petals and a centre composed of numerous cream yellow anthers, held in a thick waxy orange six-pointed calyx that covers the base of the flower. A shrub or small tree. Early comment: The Divine sacrifice is the descent of the Divine into the obscurity of the unconsciousness.

 

9 Divine Love spreading over the world

Innumerable, succulent, it gives strength and life tirelessly.

Punica granatum L.

Punicaceae

Pomegranate

Medium to large nearly round thick-skinned fruit that is yellow tinged with red when ripe and contains many seeds enclosed in a juicy reddish edible pulp; it is the fruit of the tree bearing the Divine Sacrifice flower.

 

10 Unmanifest Divine Love

The splendour of the marvellous love that the Divine keeps for the pure heart.

Punica granatum L.

Punicaceae

Double white flower.  Further description see Divine Love (7). Early name: Supramental love beyond, which is not yet manifested

 

11 Divine Love governing the world

A beautiful and happy world for which we all aspire.

Brownea coccinea Jacq. corr. Murr.

Leguminosae

Scarlet flame bean

Large striking dense rounded clusters of numerous brilliant orange red cup-shaped flowers with exserted stamens. A small to medium-sized tree with soft pendulous translucent new leaves.

 

12 Call of the Divine Grace

Not loud but persistent and very perceptible to those who know how to listen.

Operculina turpethum (L.) Silva Manso.

Convolvulaceae

Wooden rose

Light brown rattlelike seed capsules shaped like a wooden rose but thinner and more delicate than the true Wooden rose (Merremia tuberosa).

 

13 Divine smile

We can behold the divine smile when we have conquered our ego.

Michelia alba DeCondolle.

Magnoliaceae

Champaca, Fragrant champaca. Medium-sized ivory white flower with long slender pointed petals and a strong fruity fragrance; borne singly among the leaves. A small to medium-sized evergreen tree.

 

14 Sri Aurobindo’s compassion

Innumerable, ever present, and effective in

every instance.

Portulaca grandiflora Hook.

Portulacaceae

Rose moss, Sun plant, Eleven-o’clock

Small single or double roselike flower with delicately frilled petals and a small central tuft of yellow stamens; borne singly in a wide range of colours. A low spreading annual or perennial groundcover.

 

15 Divine help

Modest in appearance, powerful in action.

Malvaviscus arboreus Cav. var. drummondii (Torr. & A. Gray) Schery.

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Malvaceae

Wax mallow

Small bright red erect candlelike flower with five twisted overlapping petals and a long exserted staminal column; borne in few-flowered terminal clusters. A low evergreen shrub.

 

16 Divine solicitude

Always active, even when we do not perceive it.

Malvaviscus arboreus Cav. var. mexicana Schildl.

Malvaceae

Turk’s cap

Medium-sized red tubular flower with twisted overlapping petals that never unfold and anthers ‘ that protrude beyond the petals. A medium-sized shrub of irregular form.

 

17 Divine solicitude rightly understood

To understand and receive with gratitude this divine solicitude so often misunderstood.

Malvaviscus arboreus Cav. var. mexicana Schildl.

Malvaceae

Turk’s cap

Pale pink flower. Further description see Divine solicitude (16).

 

18 Solace

The blessings that the Divine bestows on us.

Mirabilis jalapa L.

Nyctaginaceae

Marvel of Peru, Four-o’clock, False jalap, Beauty of the night. Small fragrant salverform flowers with a long corolla tube and the limb divided into five rounded lobes that open towards evening; in white and shades of red and yellow, often variegated. A perennial herb with large deep tuberous roots. Early name: Consolation

 

19 Solace in the mind

A silent peace.

Mirabilis jalapa L.

Nyctaginaceae

Marvel of Peru, Four-o’clock, False jalap, Beauty of the night Yellow flower. Further description see Solace (18).

 

20 Solace in the vital

Modest but effective.

Mirabilis jalapa L.

Nyctaginaceae

Marvel of Peru, Four-o’clock, False jalap. Beauty

of the night

Magenta flower.

Further description see Solace (18).

 

21 Integral solace

That which one can receive only from the Divine.

Mirabilis jalapa L.

Nyctaginaceae

Marvel of Peru, Four-o’clock, False jalap, Beauty of the night

White flower.

Further description see Solace (18).

 

22 Blessings

Pure and innumerable, manifesting themselves infinitely.

Scabiosa atropurpurea L.

Dipsacaceae

Mournful widow, Sweet scabius. Pincushion flower, Egyptian rose Small rounded heads composed of tiny mildly fragrant pinkish lavender flowers with numerous white stamens resembling a pincushion, the outer row with larger rounded lobes; borne singly on long stems. An erect annual with somewhat leathery leaves.

 

23 Blessings on the material world

Powerful and innumerable, they answer all needs.

Scabiosa atropurpurea L.

Dipsacaceae

Mournful widow, Sweet scabius, Pincushion flower, Egyptian rose Deep purple flower. Further description see Blessings (22).

 

24 Protection

Let us give ourselves entirely and sincerely to the Divine and we shall enjoy His protection.

Bougainvillea Comm. ex Juss.

Nyctaginaceae

Bougainvillea

Clusters of showy ovate bracts in groups of three or more that enfold tiny white to greenish white salverform flowers with scalloped edges; in many colours. A shrub, vine or small tree, usually armed with spines.

 

25 Attempt at protection

Irregular and not always effective efforts.

Bougainvillea Comm. ex Juss. ‘Mahara’

Nyctaginaceae

Bougainvillea

Small semi-double bright magenta bracts in dense clusters; the flowers are undeveloped. Further description see Protection (24).

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26 Discreet protection

Does its work discreetly, without attracting attention.

Bougainvillea Comm. ex Juss. ‘Trinidad’

Nyctaginaceae

Bougainvillea

Very pale lavender bracts. Further description see Protection (24).

 

27 Psychic protection

The protection resulting from surrender to the Divine.

Bougainvillea Comm. ex Juss.

Nyctaginaceae

Bougainvillea

Pink bracts in various shades. Further description see Protection (24).

 

28 Emotional protection

Surrender to the Divine is the best emotional

protection.

Bougainvillea Comm. ex Juss.

Nyctaginaceae

Bougainvillea

Light lavender pink bracts. Further description see Protection (24).

 

29 Vital protection

Surrender to the Divine is the best vital protection.

Bougainvillea Comm. ex Juss. ‘Formosa’

Nyctaginaceae

Bougainvillea

Violet bracts.

Further description see Protection (24).

 

30 Physical protection

Is possible only with a total surrender to the Divine and the absence of all desire.

Bougainvillea Comm. ex Juss.

Nyctaginaceae

Bougainvillea

Red bracts in various shades. Further description see Protection (24).

 

31 Triple protection

Protection in the mind, vital and physical.

Bougainvillea Comm. ex Juss. ‘Blondie’

Nyctaginaceae

Bougainvillea

Subtle shadings of pale lavender pink to soft orange on each bract.

Further description see Protection (24).

 

32 Integral protection

That which can be given only by the Divine.

Bougainvillea Comm. ex Juss.

Nyctaginaceae

Bougainvillea

White bracts. Further description see Protection (24).

 

33 Manifold protection

A protection that acts not only on life as a whole but on each of its details.

Bougainvillea Comm. ex Juss. ‘Mary Palmer’

Nyctaginaceae

Bougainvillea

Bright purple pink bracts and white bracts in each cluster. Further description see Protection (24).

 

34 Protection of the gods

Luminous and clear-visioned. Bougainvillea Comm. ex Juss.

Nyctaginaceae

Bougainvillea

Predominantly yellow and golden bracts. Further description see Protection (24).

 

Chapter 3

The New Creation

35 Sign of the Spirit

The Spirit says, "I am here!"

Viscum album L.

Loranthaceae

Mistletoe  Tiny translucent white globose berries in large clusters. A yellowish green parasitic shrub.

 

36 Promise

The future is full of promise.

Abutilon Xhybridum hort.

Malvaceae

Chinese lantern, Flowering maple, Parlor maple, Indian mallow Small to medium-sized pendant bell-shaped flowers with stamens united in a central tubular column; in various shades and patterns of white, yellow, orange or reddish purple; borne singly and  often nodding on axillary peduncles. A perennial  herb or small shrub.

 

37 Mental promise

The assurance that the supramental goal

will be realised.

Abutilon indicum (L.) Sweet.

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Malvaceae Chinese lantern, Flowering maple, Parlor maple, Indian mallow Medium-sized bright yellow flower. Further description see Promise (36).

 

38 Vital promise

The vital is full of possibilities ready to be developed.

Abutilon Xhybridum hort.

Malvaceae

Chinese lantern, Flowering maple, Parlor maple, Indian mallow Deep reddish purple flower with darker veins. Further description see Promise (36).

 

39 Promise of realisation

The best encouragement.

Tropaeolum majus L.

Tropaeolaceae

Nasturtium, Indian cress  Medium-sized mildly fragrant showy flowers with two upper and three lower contrasting petals and a prominent spur, in white and shades of yellow, salmon pink, orange and red, often variegated; borne singly on long stems. A somewhat succulent annual herb with orbicular peltate edible leaves.

 

40 Promise of realisation in the mind

The mind must become silent in order to let the Supramental Consciousness take its place.

Tropaeolum majus L.

Tropaeolaceae

Nasturtium, Indian cress Yellow flower, Further description see Promise of realisation (39).

 

41 Promise of realisation in the physical mind

A good encouragement for the necessary effort.

Tropaeolum majus L.

Tropaeolaceae

Nasturtium, Indian cress  Light yellow flower with a red centre. Further description see Promise of realisation (39).

 

42 Promise of realisation in the physical

Courage to face the long labour.

Tropaeolum majus L.

Tropaeolaceae

Nasturtium, Indian cress  All bicoloured yellow and maroon flowers. Further description see Promise of realisation (39).

 

43 Promise of realisation in Matter

The best encouragement for doing what is necessary.

Tropaeolum majus L.

Tropaeolaceae

Nasturtium, Indian cress Dark red to maroon flower. Further description see Promise of realisation (39).

 

44 Promise of renewal

May ugliness disappear from the world.

Galanthus nivalis L. ‘Viridapicis’

Amaryllidaceae

Snowdrop, European snowdrop Small dainty white campanulate flower with three elongated outer petals and inner petals that are edged with green and overlapped to form a short tube; borne singly on a short scape. A small spring-flowering bulb.

 

45 Creative Word

Belongs only to the Divine.

Leucanthemum Xsuperbum (J. Ingram) Bergmans ex Kent. [Chrysanthemum Xsuperbum Bergmans exj. Ingram.]

Compositae

Shasta daisy  Large single compositae flower with white ray florets that are often crested or frilled and a prominent yellow centre of disc florets. A robust perennial.

 

46 Descent of the Light

It flows towards the earth in harmonious waves.

Laburnum anagyroides Medic.

Leguminosae (subfamily Papilionoideae) Common laburnum, Golden chain Small golden yellow papilionaceous flowers borne in abundant terminal racemes. A small tree, highly ornamental when in bloom.

 

47 New world

The result of transformation.

Bixa orellana L. Bixaceae

Annatto, Lipstick tree, Achiote Medium-sized pale lavender pink flower with six rounded widely separated petals and a centre of numerous golden stamens with prominent lavender anthers; borne in few-flowered clusters. A large shrub or small tree bearing ornamental seed pods in red, green or yellow with bright orange seeds that yield a food dye used in colouring butter and cheese.

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48 New creation

Strong, lasting and fragrant, it rises straight towards the sky.

Polianthes tuberosa L.

Agavaceae

Tuberose  Highly fragrant medium-sized tubular white flower with six separated lobes; borne in long spikelike racemes. A bulbous perennial herb with narrow fleshy basal leaves. Early name: Pure creation

 

49 Perfect new creation

Clustered, complete, manifold, it affirms its right to be.

Polianthes tuberosa L.

Agavaceae

Tuberose  Double white flower. Further description see New creation (48).

 

50 The future

A promise not yet realised.

Salix discolour Muhlenb.

Salicaceae

Pussy willow  Small downy erect pearl grey catkins that turn  bright yellow with age; borne singly along the  branches before the leaves appear. A large shrub or small tree that flowers in early spring in  temperate climates.

 

51 Successful future

Full of promise and joyful surprises.

Gaillardia pulchella Foug. cv. Lorenziana

Compositae

Indian blanket. Blanket flower. Fire-wheels Medium-sized single or double compositae flower with prominent trumpet-shaped ray florets encircling the convex central disc; in shades of red, yellow, orange and multicoloured; borne singly. A commonly cultivated garden annual. Early name of yellow flower: Supramental future

 

52 Successful future under the supramental influence

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Gaillardia pulchella Foug. cv. Lorenziana

Compositae

Indian blanket, Blanket flower. Fire-wheels Double red flower heavily tipped with yellow.  Further description see Successful future (51).

 

53 Superhumanity

The aim of our aspirations.

Dahlia Cav.

Compositae

Dahlia  Very large (over 16 cm.) double pure white compositae flower showing no disc florets.  The ray florets are regularly arranged, their  edges usually slightly incurved and their tips either broadly pointed or rounded; borne singly.  A tender tuberous-rooted perennial herb.

 

54 Radiation of the manifestation

The divine manifestation is spreading.

Strophanthus DC. spp.

Apocynaceae

Medium to large white funnelform flower with a short corolla tube and five petal-like lobes that elongate into thin purple ribbons; borne in loose cymes. An extremely vigorous heavy climber with large leaves and large woody paired seed capsules.

 

55 Miracle

(Air of Auroville) Marvellous, strange, unexpected.

Memecylon tinctorium L. Melastomaceae

Ironwood  Tiny mildly fragrant intense blue flower with four rounded petals and exserted stamens tipped cream white; the flowers are held in rose pink calyces especially prominent in the bud stage and borne in small tight rounded clusters along the stems. A shrub or small tree with leathery leaves.

 

Chapter 4

Living for the Divine

56 To live only for the Divine

This means to have overcome all the difficulties of individual life.

Myrtus communis L.

Myrtaceae

Myrtle, Greek myrtle, Swedish myrtle  Small very fragrant pure white flower with four  spreading rounded petals and a central tuft of  delicate stamens; borne singly or in few-flowered  cymes. An evergreen shrub with dark green glossy  leaves that have a spicy fragrance when bruised.

 

57 Attachment to the Divine

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Belamcanda chinensis (L.) DC.

Iridaceae

Blackberry lily, Leopard lily  Small deep orange flower with six narrow widely  separated petals covered with bright red spots;  borne in loose corymbs on long narrow stems. A rhizomatous perennial herb with broad swordlike leaves.

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58 Attachment to the Divine

Wraps itself around the Divine and takes all its support in Him, so as to be sure of never leaving Him. Offers itself spontaneously to the Divine.

Orchidaceae

Orchids

Considered to be the largest family of flowering plants and the most highly evolved, orchids are found in every colour of the spectrum and encompass an extraordinary range of size and form. They are usually epiphytic in tropical regions where they are the most numerous, and terrestrial in temperate and arctic regions.

 

59 Attachment to the Divine

Wraps itself around the Divine and takes all its support in Him, so as to be sure of never leaving Him.

Cattleya Lindl.

Orchidaceae

Orchid

All species in many colours except white and lavender pink.  Further description see The aim of existence is  realised (60).

 

60 The aim of existence is realised

Exists only by and for the Divine.

Cattleya Lindl. spp.

Orchidaceae

Orchid

Large fragrant white flower with three narrow  petal-like sepals held behind two wide horizontal  trilled petals and a third lower petal modified to form a showy lip; borne in few-flowered racemes. Among the most beautiful of all orchids. An epiphyte with thick stiff leaves and pseudo-bulbs.

 

61 Beauty of attachment to the Divine

When the physical world manifests the splendour f the Divine, all will become marvellous.

Cattleya Lindl. spp.

Orchidaceae

Orchid

Lavender pink flowers with a lime green throat marked with magenta.  Further description see The aim of existence is realised (60).

 

62 Mental attachment to the Divine

Beautiful in form and in expression.

Dendrobium moschatum Swartz.

Orchidaceae

Orchid

Medium-sized fragrant pale golden orange flower with one erect and two lower sepals,  two wider horizontal petals and a prominent  fuzzy, pouchlike lip with two maroon spots near the base; borne in pendulous racemes. A showy epiphyte.

 

63 Emotional attachment to the Divine

Cups of flowery feelings offered to the Divine.

Papilionanthe teres (Roxb.) Schltr. [Vanda teres

(Roxb.) Lindl.]

Orchidaceae

Orchid

Medium-sized flower with five ovate widely separated pale pinkish lavender petals and a  central arched golden yellow lip with the lower  edge extended to form two rounded pinkish lavender lobes; borne in erect racemes. An erect epiphyte with terete leaves.

 

64 Attachment in the emotional vital to the Divine

An artistic and graceful attachment, perhaps a little fanciful.

Vanda caerulea Griff, ex Lindl.

Orchidaceae

Blue orchid  Medium-sized light lavender-blue flower with a small violet lip and five obovate widely separated petals; borne in racemes on erect scapes. An epiphyte with straplike leaves.

 

65 Detailed attachment to the Divine

Manifold, scrupulous, neglecting nothing, always ready to make an effort, meticulous.

Vanda tessellata (Roxb.) D. Don.

Orchidaceae

Orchid   Medium-sized fragrant flower with five stiff separated olive green petals with crinkled edges and marked with greenish yellow, and a prominent lavender lip; widely spaced on erect racemes. A heat-loving epiphyte with narrow straplike leaves.

 

66 Vital attachment to the Divine

Manifold and abundant in its multiplicity.

Spathoglottis plicata Bl.

Orchidaceae

Orchid, Terrestrial orchid  Small pale to deep lavender pink flower with three petal-like sepals, two similar but slightly broader petals and a small uniquely shaped

centre and lip; borne in clusters on leafless stems. A free-flowering terrestrial orchid with ovoid pseudo-bulbs.

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67 Integral attachment to the Divine

On the right path to realisation.

Spathoglottis plicata Bl.

Orchidaceae

Orchid, Terrestrial orchid  White flower.  Further description see Vital attachment to  the Divine (66).

 

68 Attachment of the cells to the Divine

They know how to expect everything from Him and to rely only on Him.

Epidendrum XObrienianum Rolfe.

Orchidaceae

Scarlet orchid, Butterfly orchid, Baby orchid  Numerous small deep red star-shaped flowers that have a prominent uniquely shaped fringed lip with a golden yellow spot; borne in terminal clusters on long stems. A tall slender epiphytic orchid.

 

69 Exclusive turning of all movements towards the Divine

The sure means of having security.

Eulophia R. Br. ex Lindl. spp.

Orchidaceae

Orchid  Long erect scapes of small light green flowers  with five erect petals and petal-like sepals that resemble a fan and a prominent variegated green and white lip. A terrestrial orchid with a large oval pseudo-bulb.

 

70 Lasting attachment

Modest, unostentatious, but persistent.

Hedera L. spp.

Araliaceae

Ivy   All species of woody vines that have prominently lobed glossy evergreen leaves and the ability to attach themselves to almost any surface.

 

71 Trust in the Divine

Most indispensable for the impulsive vital.

Asystasia gangetica (L.) Anderson. [A. coromandeliana Nees.]

Acanthaceae

Small funnelform flowers in several colours with a short corolla tube and a limb divided into five rounded overlapping lobes; borne in one-sided racemes. Spreading lightly pubescent perennial herbs with opposite ovate leaves.

 

72 Aspiration for trust in the Divine

An intense need for the immutable peace that is given by the certitude of the Divine Grace.

Asystasia dalzelliana Sant. [A. violacea Dalzel. ex C.B. Clarke.]

Acanthaceae

Small pale purple funnelform flower with five lobes edged pale purple, the lower lobe marked deep purple and the throat finely lined and irregularly spotted white; borne in few-flowered racemes. A subshrub with ovate leaves.

 

73 Mental trust in the Divine

Firm and definitive, does not question.

Asystasia gangetica (L.) Anderson. [A. coromandeliana Nees.]

Acanthaceae

Cream yellow flower. Further description see Trust in the Divine (71).

 

74 Trust of the vital mind in the Divine

Opens itself to the Divine Consciousness, without trying to hide anything from It.

Asystasia gangetica (L.) Anderson. [A. coromandeliana Nees.]

Acanthaceae

Pale yellow flower with a light lavender spot on the throat. Further description see Trust in the Divine (71).

 

75 Trust of the emotional vital in the Divine

Smiling and sweet, it is sheltered from grief.

Asystasia gangetica (L.) Anderson. [A. coromandeliana Nees.]

Acanthaceae

White flower with a lavender spot on the throat. Further description see Trust in the Divine (71).

 

76 Vital trust in the Divine

Full of courage and energy, it no longer fears anything.

Asystasia gangetica (L.) Anderson. {A. coromandeliana Nees.]

Acanthaceae

Flower in predominantly lavender shades. Further description see Trust in the Divine (71).

 

77 Integral trust in the Divine

The trust that gives the true support to life.

Asystasia gangetica (L.) Anderson. [A. coromandeliana Nees.]

Acanthaceae

White flower. Further description see Trust in the Divine (71).

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78 Friendship with the Divine

Delicate, attentive and faithful, always ready to respond to the slightest request.

Canna indica L.

Cannaceae

Indian-shot, Queensland, Arrowroot, Achira  Small glowing red flower with slender erect  irregularly shaped petals and a recurved lip streaked yellow; borne in terminal racemes on long stems. An erect perennial rhizomatous herb with lush foliage.

 

79 Progressive friendship with the Divine

As we progress and purify ourselves of our egoism, our friendship with the Divine becomes more and more clear and conscious.

Canna indica L.

Cannaceae

Indian-shot, Queensland, Arrowroot, Achira Small to medium-sized bright reddish orange flower with slender petals slightly wider than those of Friendship with the Divine (78), and yellow streaks on two petals. Leaves are edged and veined with purple. An erect perennial rhizomatous herb with lush foliage.

 

80 Supramental friendship with the Divine

Luminous and light, always smiling.

Canna indica L.

Cannaceae

Indian-shot, Queensland, Arrowroot, Achira  Bright yellow flower. Further description see Friendship with the Divine (78).

 

81 Intimacy with the Divine

Complete surrender to the Divine and total receptivity to His influence are the conditions for this intimacy.

Lagerstroemia indica L.

Lythraceae

Crape myrtle, Crepe flower Medium-sized mildly fragrant flower, in a variety of colours, with delicate deeply crinkled petals and a conspicuous central tuft of yellow anthers; borne in dense terminal panicles. A floriferous shrub or small tree.

 

82 Intimacy with the Divine in the psychic

The natural state of the fully developed psychic.

Lagerstroemia indica L.

Lythraceae

Crape myrtle, Crepe flower  Lavender pink flower. Further description see Intimacy with the Divine (81).

 

83 Intimacy with the Divine in the vital

Only a pure, calm and desireless vital can hope to enter this marvellous state.

Lagerstroemia indica L.

Lythraceae

Crape myrtle. Crepe flower Light purple flower. Further description see Intimacy with the Divine (81).

 

84 Intimacy with the Divine in the physical

Is possible only for him who lives exclusively by the Divine and for the Divine.

Lagerstroemia indica L.

Lythraceae

Crape myrtle, Crepe flower Pinkish red flower. Further description see Intimacy with the Divine (81).

 

85 Integral intimacy with the Divine

The whole being vibrates only to the divine touch.

Lagerstroemia indica L.

Lythraceae

Crape myrtle, Crepe flower  White flower. Further description see Intimacy with the Divine (81).

 

86 Intimacy with universal Nature

This intimacy is possible only for those who are vast and without preferences or repulsions.

Lagerstroemia speciosa (L.) Pers. [L. flos-reginae Retz.]

Lythraceae

Queen’s crape myrtle, Pride of India, Pyinma Medium-sized mildly fragrant rose purple flower, larger and with petals more open than Intimacy with the Divine (81). A large showy ornamental tree.

 

87 Love for the Divine

The vegetal kingdom gathers its most beautiful possibilities to offer them to the Divine.

Rosa L.

Rosaceae

Rose  All forms and sizes of roses, single and double, usually fragrant, in a great variety of colours; includes both shrubs and climbers.

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88 Integral love for the Divine

Pure, complete, irrevocable, a love that gives itself for ever.

Rosa L.

Rosaceae

Rose   Medium to large solitary pure white flower. A large shrub.

 

89 Psychic love

Strong and faithful, it has a beauty that does not belie.

Rosa L.

Rosaceae

Rose   Small reddish pink flower. A small shrub.

 

90 Flaming love for the Divine

Ready for any heroism and any sacrifice.

Rosa L.

Rosaceae

Rose  Small to medium-sized solitary orange flower. A large shrub.

 

91 Affection for the Divine

A sweet and trusting tenderness that gives

itself unfailingly to the Divine.

Rosa L.

Rosaceae

Rose  Small white flower tinged with pink. A small to medium-sized shrub.

 

92 Tenderness for the Divine

Sweetness, a charming hue, a delicate form, a smile that gladdens. Rosa chinensis Jacq.

Rosaceae

China rose, Bengal rose Small single very light pink flower that fades to white; borne in clusters of two or three. A small to medium-sized shrub.

 

93 Humility in the love for the Divine

Delicate, effective and surrendered, but very persistent in its feeling.

Rosa L.

Rosaceae

Rose  Medium-sized lavender or mauve flower.

 

94 Timidity in attachment to the Divine

Full of life, but does not know how to turn this life into an offering to the Divine.

Rosa chinensis Jacq. ‘Viridiflora’

Rosaceae

Green rose  Small double green flower. A small shrub. Further comment: Timidity in attachment: I want to say that the attachment is not complete and unreserved; there are some parts of the being that question and hold back because they do not have total trust; one might say that it is a conditional attachment, such as: "If the Divine does what I want, I will remain attached to Him."

 

95 Surrender

To will what the Divine wills is the supreme wisdom.

Rosa L. ‘Edward’

Rosaceae

Rose   Medium-sized double highly fragrant pink flower. A large shrub.

 

96 Loving surrender

A state that can be obtained by surrendering to the Divine.

Rosa L.

Rosaceae

Rose   All fully double medium to large solitary pink flowers, except Surrender (95) and Perfect surrender (99). Shrubs of all sizes.

 

97 Detailed surrender

A surrender that neglects nothing. Rosa chinensis Jacq. ‘Minima

Rosaceae

Fairy rose, Pygmy rose

Small double pink flowers in large tight clusters. A small shrub.

 

98 Pure spiritual surrender

Candid, simple, spontaneous and complete in its multiplicity.

Rosa L. ‘Prosperity’

Rosaceae

Rose   Small very fragrant semi-double ivory white flower tinged with pink; borne in full pendulous sprays. A vigorous climber.

 

99 Perfect surrender

The indispensable condition for identification. Rosa L. ‘Paul Neyron’

Rosaceae

Rose  Large double highly fragrant deep pink flower. A medium to large shrub.

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Descriptions of the Flowers

 

100 Mental surrender

Occurs when the mind has understood that it is only an instrument.

Rosa L.

Rosaceae

Rose  Medium to large yellow flower tinged with  orange. A medium to large shrub.

 

101 Mental love for the Divine

The nature offers its love in a fragrant  blossoming.

Rosa L.

Rosaceae 

Rose   Medium to large yellow flower. A medium  to large shrub.

 

102 Mental love under the psychic influence

The mind influenced by the psychic knows how to express its love for the Divine in magnificent terms.

Rosa L.

Rosaceae

Rose  Medium to large cream or yellow flower  tinged with pink. A medium to large shrub.

 

103 Human passions changed into love for the Divine

Let them become a real fact and their abundance will save the world. Rosa L.

Rosaceae Rose

Medium to large red flower. A large shrub.

 

104 Balance of the nature in the love for the Divine

Passive and active, calm and ardent, sweet and strong, silent and expressed.

Rosa L.

Rosaceae

Rose   All medium-sized bicoloured flowers. A large shrub.

 

105 Beauty offers itself in service to the Divine

Incomparable splendour, becomes a modest servitor.

Rosa L.

Rosaceae

Rose  Medium to large salmon coloured flower.  A large shrub.

 

106 Psychic soaring of Nature

Nature has a soul that blossoms in a lovely way.

Rosa caniya L. Rosaceae

Dog rose, Common brier, Dog brier. Eglantine Medium-sized single light pink flower with five petals and conspicuous yellow stamens; borne in few-flowered clusters. A climbing shrub often grown as a hedge or over a bower.

 

107 Supramental attachment to the Divine

Manifold and smiling, repeating itself endlessly.

Rosa L. ‘Father’s Day’

Rosaceae

Rose  Small double light orange flower borne in small dusters on short stems. A small shrub.

 

108 Communion with the Divine

For one who truly has it, all circumstances can become an occasion for it.

Rosa Xrehderana Blackb.

Rosaceae

Polyantha rose  Single or double flowers in white and shades of  pink or red; borne on long stems in large erect  clusters. A large shrub.

 

109 Love from the Divine

A vibration of love that the Supreme directs upon a particular point (a person or thing).

Rosa L.

Rosaceae

Rose

Very large white flower tinged with pink and yellow. A shrub.

 

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Road to the Divine

 

110 Road to the Divine

Always long, apparently dry at times, but always abundant in its results.

Drimiopsis kirkii Bak.

Liliaceae

Tiny flower with three narrow white incurved sepals surrounding three pale green petals which remain closed in a ball-like shape hiding the stamens and pistil; borne on short spikes. A small bulbous succulent plant with heavily spotted leaves.

 

111 Perfect path

For each one it is the path that leads fastest to the Divine.

Coffea. L.   Rubiaceae  Coffee

Small very fragrant white salverform flower whose lobe forms a five-pointed star; borne in small opposite axillary clusters along the stem. An attractive glossy-leaved shrub or tree producing coffee berries.

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112 Hope

Paves life’s way.

Jacquemontia pentantha (Jacq.) G. Don.

Convolvulaceae

Small violet-blue five-lobed saucer-shaped flower with a lighter blue central star and a  prominent tiny white centre; borne in cymes. A delicate twiner.

 

113 Repentance

The first step towards correcting mistakes.

Chloris barbata Sw.

Gramineae

Finger-grass  Thin fingerlike spikelets bearing minute  inconspicuous flowers and reddish-brown hairs aggregated at the tip of a thin erect stem. An annual grass.

 

114 Return

The salvation of those who have gone astray.

Cordyline terminalis (L.) Kunth.

Agavaceae

Ti, Good-luck plant, Hawaiian good-luck plant Tiny pale mauve tubular flowers with five recurved lobes and conspicuous exserted yellow- tipped stamens; borne in dense branching somewhat pendulous spikes. A medium to large shrub, usually with brightly coloured leaves.

 

115 Stages to the Supreme

We will go through as many stages as necessary, but we will arrive.

Lupinus L. spp.

Leguminosae (subfamily Papilionoideae)

Garden lupine. Lupine  Small mildly fragrant bilabiate flower with a  broad upper lip tightly folded back in half and  a two-lobed lower lip folded together; in all colours and colour combinations; borne in showy ascending tiers. An attractive annual or perennial herb or subshrub.

 

116 Ascension

Stage by stage one climbs towards the Consciousness.

Leonotis nepetifolia (L.) R. Br. Labiatae

Small velvety orange bilabiate flowers set in a ring around balls of spiny green bracts that are borne in ascending tiers on tall erect four-sided stems. An annual wayside herb with toothed leaves.

 

117 Soaring

Take your flight towards the heights.

Delphinium L. spp.

Ranunculaceae

Larkspur  Small single or double cupped flowers with irregular overlapping petals and a conspicuous wrinkled and hooked spur; in white and many shades of blue and pink, rarely red and yellow; borne in tall dense racemes above the leaves. Annual, biennial or perennial herb with deeply cut palmate leaves valued for garden borders and beds.

 

118 Aspiration

Innumerable, obstinate, repeating itself tirelessly.

Nyctanthes arbor-tristis L.

Verbenaceae

Night jasmine, Tree of sadness Small fragrant salverform flower with a prominent orange corolla tube and a flat abruptly expanding white limb divided into five to eight irregular lobes; borne in few-flowered terminal cymes. A medium-sized shrub or small tree with flowers that open at night and fall by early morning carpeting the ground.

 

119 Elan of aspiration

Nothing is too high, nothing too far for its insatiable ardour.

Cleome hasslerana Chodat.

Capparaceae

Spider flower, Spider plant Small flowers that open pink and fade to pinkish white, with three erect partially rolled petals and long exserted pistil and stamens; white buds turn pink before opening; borne in ball-like terminal clusters on long erect racemes. A tall strongly scented annual herb with digitate leaves.

 

120 Flame of aspiration

A flame that illumines but does not burn.

Acer L. spp.

Aceraceae

Maple  Numerous species of mostly deciduous small to medium-sized very attractive trees and occasionally shrubs usually with palmately lobed leaves, often as wide as they are long; rich bright autumnal colourings vary from light yellow to deep red.

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121 Aspiration for purity

Purity is perfect sincerity and one can obtain it only when the being is entirely consecrated to the Divine.

Spathiphyllum Schott.

Araceae

Peace lily, Spathe flower    Medium to large cream white to pale green leaflike spathe with a shorter erect white spadix arising from the base; borne singly on long stems. A rhizomatous perennial herb cultivated for its decorative foliage as well as its flowers.

 

122 Aspiration for integral immortality

An organised, tenacious and methodical development of the consciousness.

Aerva tomentosa Forsk.

Amaramhaceae

Small to medium-sized thin white woolly catkins borne in short branching axillary or terminal spikes. A weak-stemmed shrub with silvery tomentose leaves.

 

123 Aspiration for the Divine Consciousness

Blossom, 0 precious flower, and never close again.

Vernonia. eleagnaefolia DC.

Compositae

Curtain creeper  Small clusters of tiny brushlike flowers that  open pale mauve and become white with age. A vigorous climber that may form a dense curtain; the pendulous stems are white when young.

 

124 Triple aspiration

Love, life and light, recognising their Master, respond to Sachchidananda.

Capparis brevispina DC.

Capparidaceae

Thorn straggler  Medium-sized white flower with two elongated  horizontal petals, two overlapping lower petals  prominently shaded deep yellow (changing to

maroon) and a centre of numerous exserted  stamens; borne singly from the leaf axils. A profusely blooming spiny shrub with glossy dark leaves.

 

125 Power of collective aspiration

A harmonious collective aspiration can change the course of circumstances.

Hoy a carnosa (L. f.) R. Br.

Asclepiadaceae

Wax plant, Honey plant   Small pale pink star-shaped flower with a smaller white star and red spot in the centre; the texture of the flower gives the impression of being carved from wax; borne in dense umbels. A light vine with succulent leaves.

 

126 Psychic aspiration

Constant, regular, organised, gentle and patient at the same time, resists all opposition, overcomes all difficulties.

Ixora chinensis Lam.

Rubiaceae

Ixora   Small pink salverform flower with the limb divided into four somewhat diamond-shaped lobes; borne in dense corymbs. A slightly fragrant medium-sized erect shrub.

 

127 Mental aspiration

Its expression is precise and clear and very reasonable.

Ixora coccinea L.

Rubiaceae

Jungle geranium. Flame of the woods, Jungle flame, Burning love Small light yellow salverform flower with a long thin corolla tube and the limb divided into four narrow diamond-shaped lobes; borne in large corymbs. A small to medium-sized shrub with leathery leaves.

 

128 Aspiration in the physical

Manifold, simple and joyful.

Ixora coccinea L.

Rubiaceae

Jungle geranium, Flame of the woods, Jungle flame, Burning love Deep red flower. Further description see Mental aspiration (127).

 

129 Aspiration in the physical for the Supramental Light

Clustered, persistent, obstinate, organised, methodical.

Ixora javanica (Blume) DC. [I. singaporensis

hort.]

Rubiaceae  Common red ixora, Javanese ixora Small golden orange to red orange salverform flower with a long thin corolla tube and a limb divided into four somewhat diamond-shaped lobes; borne in large compact corymbs. A large shrub in bloom most of the year.

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130 Prayer

Self-giving is true prayer.

Zephyranthes Herb.

Amaryllidaceae

Zephyr flower. Fairy lily, Rain lily    Small to medium-sized funnel-shaped flowers with six pointed petals, in several colours; borne singly on scapes. A small bulbous herb with grasslike leaves.

 

131 Psychic prayer

Spontaneous and fervent.

Zephyranthes Herb.

Amaryllidaceae

Zephyr flower, Fairy lily. Rain lily   Medium-sized light pink flower. Further description see Prayer (130).

 

132 Mental prayer

Spontaneous in a mind that is aspiring for transformation.

Zephyranthes Herb.

Amaryllidaceae

Zephyr flower. Fairy lily, Rain lily   Small to medium-sized fragrant yellow flower. Further description see Prayer (130).

 

133 Vital prayer

The vital prays to be purified.

Zephyranthes Herb.

Amaryllidaceae

Zephyr flower. Fairy lily, Rain lily   Small fragrant deep pink flower. Further description see Prayer (130).

 

134 Integral prayer

The whole being is concentrated in a single prayer to the Divine.

Zephyranthes Herb.

Amaryllidaceae

Zephyr flower, Fairy lily, Rain lily   Small to medium-sized white flower with or without a green centre. Further description see Prayer (130).

 

135 Supramental invocation

The spontaneous attitude of the Supermind towards the Divine.

Sternbergia lutea (L.) Roem. & Schult.

Amaryllidaceae

Winter daffodil. Lily of the field   Large golden yellow flower. Further description see Prayer (130).

 

136 Religious thought

Can only be utilised when it is freed from the influence of religions.

Wrightia tinctoria R. Br.

Apocynaceae

Pala indigo plant  Small fragrant white star-shaped flower with a delicate fringed corona; borne in many-flowered cymes. A small to medium-sized deciduous tree

with milky sap and thin beanlike pendulous fruits.

 

137 True worship

Total and constant, without demand or claim.

Leucas aspera Spreng.

Labiatae

Tiny white bilabiate flowers, the lower lip larger and the upper lip softly downy, emerging from green calyces tightly arranged in rounded clusters. A common annual herb of fields and waysides in India. Early name: Purified worship

 

138 Adoration

Manifold, smiling, regular, it offers itself tirelessly.

Cordia sebestena L.

Boraginaceae

Geiger tree    Small orange six-lobed salverform flower with elongated brownish green tomentose calyces; borne in terminal clusters. A small ornamental tree in bloom most of the year.

 

139 Devotional attitude

Modest and self-effacing, it yields remarkable fruit.

Aegle marmelos (L.) Correa

Rutaceae

Bael tree, Bengal quince   Small greenish white star-shaped flower with four or five fleshy recurved petals and a centre filled with numerous short brownish white anthers; borne in axillary panicles. The significance also includes the trifoliate leaf and a large hard-shelled edible fruit. Small trees with sharp needlelike thorns.

 

140 Devotion

Modest and fragrant, it gives itself without asking anything in return.

Ocimum tenuiflorum L. [0. sanctum L.]

Labiatae

Holy basil, Krishna tulsi, Ram tulsi, Tulsi   One form, the Ram tulsi, has very tiny pale greenish white bilabiate flowers with green calyces closely tiered on thin racemes, green stems and small softly pubescent green leaves. Another form, the Krishna tuisi, has very tiny pale purple bilabiate flowers with greenish purple calyces closely tiered on thin racemes, deep purple stems and leaves that are greenish purple above and green beneath. A shrubby annual or perennial culinary herb with aromatic leaves.

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141 Conquering fervour

An ardour that fears no obstacles.

Ocimum americanum L. [0. canum Sims.]

Labiatae

Hoary basil   Very tiny white bilabiate flowers tinged pink with a green calyx shaded purple towards the tip and green lemon-scented stems and leaves. A shrubby

annual or perennial culinary herb with aromatic leaves.

 

142 Joy of union with the Divine

Abundantly scented, it fills the heart with joy.

Ocimum basilicum L.

Labiatae

Common basil, Sweet basil    Tiny white bilabiate flowers with a green calyx, stem and leaves; the leaves are especially prized for culinary use. A shrubby annual or perennial culinary herb with aromatic leaves.

 

^ Right use of the granted Grace

No deformation, no diminution, no exaggeration, a clear sincerity.

Saponaria officinalis L. Caryophyllaceae Soap-won, Bouncing Bet

Small white or pink flowers with five widely separated petals; borne in many-flowered umbels. A strong rhizomatous perennial.

 

144 Seeking for support only in the Divine

The Divine is the only support that never fails.

Solanum seaforthianum Andr.

Solanaceae

St. Vincent lilac, Glycine, Italian jasmine  Delicate pendulous clusters of small light lavender star-shaped flowers with yellow anthers, accompanied by lavender buds. A slender long-flowering vine with deeply cut leaves and ornamental clusters of round shiny green berrylike fruits that turn orange to bright red when mature.

 

145 Offering

The only offering that truly enriches is one that is made to the Divine.

Alcea rosea L.

Malvaceae

Hollyhock   Medium to large funnel-shaped flowers with satiny overlapping lobes and a short stamina! column covered with loose yellow pollen; in white and shades of pink, purple and yellow; borne on tall spirelike stems. (There are also many double forms, often with scalloped or frilled edges.) A tall biennial herb with rough hairy leaves.

 

146 Offering of all obscurities

Offer your obscurities sincerely to the Divine and you will be able to receive the Light.

Alcea rosea L. Malvaceae

Hollyhock

Dark purple, almost black flowers, single or double. Further description see Offering (145).

 

147 Psychic offering

This is the spontaneous attitude of the psychic towards the Divine.

Alcea rosea L.

Malvaceae

Hollyhock    Light pink flowers, single or double. Further description see Offering (145).

 

148 Offering of the emotions

Emotions placed at the service of progress.

Alcea rosea L.

Malvaceae

Hollyhock    Lavender pink flowers, single or double. Further description see Offering (145).

 

149 Offering of the vital

The immediate result of conversion.

Alcea rosea L.

Malvaceae

Hollyhock   Dark red flowers, single or double. Further description see Offering (145).

 

150 Integral offering of the vital

An important stage on the way to transformation.

Alcea rosea L.

Malvaceae

Hollyhock    White flowers with a lavender centre, single or double. Further description see Offering (145).

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151 Offering of the material vital

Indispensable for conversion.

Alcea rosea L.

Malvaceae

Hollyhock    Reddish violet flowers, single or double. Further description see Offering (145).

 

152 Offering of the most material vital

The first step towards transformation.

Alcea rosea L.

Malvaceae

Hollyhock   Very dark red flowers with a blackish sheen, single or double. Further description see Offering (145).

 

153 Offering of the physical

The proof of the resolution to liberate oneself from the ego. Let the physical offer itself sin- cerely to the Divine and it will be transformed.

Alcea rosea L. Malvaceae Hollyhock

Red flowers, single or double. Further description see Offering (145).

 

154 Combined offering of two parts of the being

This heralds the progress and effectiveness of the being.

Alcea rosea L.

Malvaceae

Hollyhock    Bicoloured flowers, single or double. Further description see Offering (145).

 

155 Integral offering

The surest road to realisation.

Alcea rosea L.

Malvaceae

Hollyhock  White flowers, single or double. Further description see Offering (145).

 

156 Unconditional integral offering

The joy of self-offering without asking anything in return.

Ipomoea tricolor Cav. ‘Pearly Gates’

Convolvulaceae

Morning glory   Large radiant translucent white funnelform flower with a cream yellow throat. An annual climber.

 

157 Entire self-giving Completely open, clear and pure.

Ipomoea alba L.

Convolvulaceae

Moonflower, Belle de nuit  Large fragrant white nocturnal salverform flower with a wide limb and a long narrow corolla tube; borne singly or in few-flowered clusters. A strong perennial climber.

 

158 Remembrance

Constant remembrance of the Divine is indispensable for transformation.

Lycianthes rantonnei Carr. [Solanum rantonnetii

Carr. ex Lescuy.]

Solanaceae    Blue potato bush Small delicately fragrant mauve saucer-shaped flower with a raised rose violet star in the centre and prominent yellow anthers; borne in axillary clusters. A medium-sized shrub with ovate- lanceolate leaves.

 

159 Constant remembrance of the Divine

Spontaneous and joyful. The ideal condition.

 Lonicera japonica Thunb. Caprifoliaceae

Japanese honeysuckle, Gold and silver flower Small sweetly fragrant ivory white tubular flower that gradually turns yellow and is divided into five narrow lobes, one deeply cut, erect and slightly recurved, and four opposite, more acutely recurved and partly joined; borne in axillary pairs subtended by a leafy bract. A moderately vigorous vine with opposite ovate slightly glossy dark green leaves.

 

160 Remembrance of Sri Aurobindo

Let us strive to realise the ideal of life he has

set before us.

Lobelia erinns L. ‘Cambridge Blue’

Campanulaceae

Edging lobelia   Tiny delicate blue half-salverform flower with three distinct lobes; borne in loose racemes. A very pretty low annual or perennial herb often used for beds, borders and hanging planters.

 

161 Glad remembrance

In activity and in silence, in taking and in giving, always the glad remembrance of Thee.

Clarkia unguiculata Lindl. ‘Rosea plena

Onagraceae

Farewell to spring, Godetia Erect racemes of small double flowers with soft delicate ruffled petals, in white and shades of ourple and pink. A slender branching showy garden annual.

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162 Lasting remembrance

The remembrance of that which has helped the being to progress.

Myosotis sylvatica Ehrh. ex Hoffm.

Boraginaceae

Garden forget-me-not   Tiny exquisite sky blue salverform flower with five rounded lobes and a prominent yellow centre; borne in airy terminal clusters. A small biennial herb.

 

163 Emotional remembrance

Only the circumstances that have helped us in our search for the Divine should be the object of this remembrance.

Dicentra spectabilis (L.) Lem. Papaveraceae Bleeding heart

Small rose pink heart-shaped pendulous flowers with four petals, the two outer petals recurved, spurred and divided to show two protruding white inner petals; borne on long gracefully arching stalks. A herbaceous perennial with deeply cut leaves.

 

164 Subconscient remembrance

Must be purified of all that is useless.

Cynoglossum amabile Stapf. &J.R. Drumm. Boraginaceae Chinese forget-me-not

‘my sky blue five-lobed salverform flowers in terminal cymes. A biennial herb covered with short white hairs.

 

165 Opening

The help is constant in all domains. It is for us to know how to benefit from it.

Barleria L.

Acanthaceae

Small salverform flowers with five rounded  separated lobes that emerge from a spiny bracted spike; in many colours. An erect occasionally spiny shrub and herb.

Early comment: Opening is a release of the consciousness by which it begins to admit into itself the working of the Divine Light and Power.

 

166 Mental opening

The first step of the mind towards transformation.

Barleria prionitis L.

Acanthaceae

Golden yellow flower with pointed petals. A spiny subshrub. Further description see Opening (165).

 

167 Emotional opening

The progress of the emotions towards the Divine.

Barleria cristata L.

Acanthaceae

Philippine violet   Striped white and lavender flower. Further description see Opening (165).

 

168 Opening of the emotional vital

One of the first steps on the way to transformation.

Barleria cristata L.

Acanthaceae

Philippine violet   Pink flower. Further description see Opening (165).

 

169 Vital opening to the Supramental Light

(No comment)

Barleria L. sp.

Acanthaceae

Bluish purple flower with a yellow centre. Further description see Opening (165).

 

170 Integral opening of the being to the Divine

The first step of the ascent.

Barleria cristata L.

Acanthaceae

Philippine violet   White flower. Further description see Opening (165).

 

171 Opening to Sri Aurobindo’s Force

Sri Aurobindo’s help is constant. It is for us to know how to receive it.

Thunbergia kirkii Hook. f.

Acanthaceae

Small lavender salverform flower with a corolla  divided into five squared lobes and a light yellow spot in the throat; borne singly or in pairs. A small attractive shrub with narrow almost rhomboidal leaves.

 

172 Opening to the Light

Harmonises with all that can lead towards the Light.

Thunbergia erecta (Benth.) Anderson.

Acanthaceae

King’s mantle, Bush clock vine  Medium-sized salverform flowers in lavender blue, purple and white with a bright yellow throat, a curved corolla tube and a limb divided into five rounded lobes. An erect or sometimes scandent shrub.

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173 Opening of the higher vital to the Light

The vital existing only for the Divine. The vital knowing no other master than the Divine.

Thunbergia erecta (Benth.) Anderson. Acanthaceae

King’s mantle, Bush clock vine Variegated lavender and white flower. Further description see Opening to the Light (172).

 

174 Opening of the material vital to the Light

One of the essential conditions for peace.

Thunbergia erecta (Benth.) Anderson.

Acanthaceae

King’s mantle, Bush clock vine Deep violet flower. Further description see Opening to the Light (172).

 

175 Integral opening to the Light

The assurance of the coming peace and joy.

Thunbergia erecta (Benth.) Anderson. Alba

Acanthaceae

King’s mantle, Bush clock vine, December flower White flower.  Further description see Opening to the Light (172).

 

176 Receptivity

Conscious of the Divine Will and surrendered to it.

Gladiolus Xhortulanus L.H. Bailey.

Iridaceae

Garden gladiolus    Tall elegant compact one-sided spike of graceful small to medium-sized flowers with six flared petals that are often ruffled and frilled; in white and shades of yellow, red, pink, lavender and purple, variously blotched and striped; a bulbous plant with sword-shaped leaves. Early comment: Receptivity is the capacity of admitting and retaining the Divine working.

 

177 Psychic receptivity

The psychic responds joyfully to the ascending force.

Gladiolus Xhortulanus L.H. Bailey.

Iridaceae

Garden gladiolus   Pink or rose pink flowers. Further description see Receptivity (176).

 

178 Receptivity of the supramentalised psychic

This is what happens to the psychic that continues to progress.

Gladiolus Xhortulanus L.H. Bailey.

Iridaceae

Garden gladiolus     Bicoloured varieties with pink and orange flowers. Further description see Receptivity (176).

 

179 Mental receptivity

Always ready to learn.

Gladiolus Xhortulanus L.H. Bailey.

Iridaceae

Garden gladiolus Yellow flowers. Further description see Receptivity (176).

 

180 Emotional receptivity

Emotions wanting to be divinised.

Gladiolus Xhortulanus L.H. Bailey. Iridaceae

Garden gladiolus

Lavender-pink or mauve flowers. Further description see Receptivity (176).

 

181 Vital receptivity

Happens only when the vital understands that it must be transformed. The vital blossoms in aspiration for the Divine.

Gladiolus Xhortulanus L.H. Bailey.

Iridaceae

Garden gladiolus  Dark red or deep violet flowers. Further description see Receptivity (176).

 

182 Physical receptivity

One should have it only towards the Divine.

Gladiolus Xhortulanus L.H. Bailey.

Iridaceae

Garden gladiolus  Bright red flowers. Further description see Receptivity (176).

 

183 Integral receptivity

The whole being perceives the Divine Will and obeys it.

Gladiolus Xhortulanus L.H. Bailey.

Iridaceae

Garden gladiolus   White flowers. Further description see Receptivity (176).

 

184 Manifold receptivity

Nothing resists the Light.

Gladiolus Xhortulanus L.H. Bailey. Iridaceae

Garden gladiolus

Multicoloured flowers.  Further description see Receptivity (176).

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185 Supramentalised receptivity

The receptivity of tomorrow.

Gladiolus Xhortulanus L.H. Bailey.

Iridaceae

Garden gladiolus  Orange flowers. Further description see Receptivity (176).

 

186 Broadening of the being

All the parts of the being broaden in order to progress.

Sinningia speciosa (Lodd.) Hiern.

Gesneriaceae

Florists’ gloxinia, Gloxinia, Brazilian gloxinia, Violet slipper gloxinia Showy medium-sized single or double velvety bell-shaped flowers with a spreading limb divided into five to twelve lobes with ruffled edges; in many colours; borne singly or in small clusters on long stems. A low tuberous perennial herb with broad pubescent leaves.

 

187 Organised emotional broadening

The broadening should not be the result of an instinctive impulse but of a conscious organisation.

Sinningia speciosa (Lodd.) Hiern.

Gesneriaceae

Florists’ gloxinia, Gloxinia, Brazilian gloxinia, Violet slipper gloxinia Single white flower with numerous purple dots ^d a purple edge. Further description see Broadening of the being (186).

 

188 Broadening of the most material vital

The limitations of the ego begin to be shaken.

Sinningia speciosa (Lodd.) Hiern.

Gesneriaceae

Florists’ gloxinia. Gloxinia, Brazilian gloxinia, Violet slipper gloxinia Single purple flower. Further description see Broadening of the being (186).

 

189 Blossoming

The result of trust and success.

Tulipa L.

Liliaceae

Tulip    Medium to large showy erect cup-shaped flower with six overlapping petals, in all colours; borne singly on sturdy stems. A spring-flowering bulb.

 

190 Concentration Does not aim at effect, but is simple and persistent.

Euphorbia milii Desmoul.

Euphorbiaceae

Crown of thorns, Christ thorn Two tiny bright red overlapping petal-like bracts surrounding an inconspicuous flower; usually borne in pairs. A small succulent shrub with numerous stems and semi-soft spines.

 

191 Tapasya

A discipline with the aim of realising the Divine.

Datura L. Solanaceae Thorn apple

Large single white mildly fragrant erect trumpet- shaped flower with six shallow pointed lobes and a corolla tube partly encased in a large velvety inflated green calyx; borne singly from the leaf axils. A highly poisonous annual or short-lived perennial herb with large dark green tomentose leaves.

 

192 Mental tapasya

The process leading to the goal.

Datura L.

Solanaceae

Thorn apple     Single or double yellow flower. A bush or small tree. Further description see Tapasya (191).

 

193 Vital tapasya

The vital undergoes a rigorous discipline in order to transform itself.

Datura L.

Solanaceae

Thorn apple    Single, double or triple white flower tinged with violet. Further description see Tapasya (191).

 

194 Integral tapasya

The whole being lives only to know and serve the Divine.

Datura L.

Solanaceae

Thorn apple    Double white flower. Further description see Tapasya (191).

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195 Perfect tapasya

That which will reach its goal.

Brugmansia suaveolens (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Wild) Bercht. & Presl.

Solanaceae Angel’s trumpet

Very large single pendulous trumpet-shaped white flower with the edge of the limb pleated into five pointed recurved lobes, a corolla tube heavily ribbed yellow green on the outside and the base of the flower set in a large glabrous inflated tubular green calyx. A small to medium- sized tree.

 

196 Detachment from all that is not the Divine

A single occupation, a single aim, a single joy — the Divine.

Ipomoea cairica (L.) Sweet.

Convolvulaceae

Railway creeper    Medium-sized light rose purple or light mauve funnelform flower with a deep rose purple centre; blooms singly. An extremely vigorous and hardy perennial vine with palmate leaves.

 

197 Renunciation of desires

The essential condition for realisation.

Tectona grandis L. f. Verbenaceae

Teak, Indian oak. Saga, Saigun Mildly fragrant tiny cream white flowers with six rounded lobes and six exserted stamens; borne in large airy cloudlike panicles. A large ornamental tree with large stiff leaves.

 

198 Renunciation of emotional desires

Indispensable for transformation.

Angelonia salicariifolia Humb. & Bonpl.

Scrophulariaceae

Small fragrant bilabiate flowers with two upper and three lower recurved rounded lobes; white with purple markings; borne in terminal racemes. A perennial herb with viscid aromatic leaves.

 

199 Renunciation of vital desires

It has understood the futility of desires.

Angelonia salicariifolia Humb. & Bonpl.

Scrophulariaceae

Purple flowers.    Further description see Renunciation of emotional desires (198).

 

200 Integral renunciation of vital desires

An indispensable condition for true progress.

Angelonia salicariifolia Humb. & Bonpl. Scrophulariaceae

White flowers.

Further description see Renunciation of emotional desires (198).

 

201 Absence of desire

Luminous and fragrant, it expresses both peace and joy.

Atalantia monophylla Correa.

Rutaceae    Country gooseberry   Small fragrant white four-petalled flowers with a tiny central cup; borne in clusters among the leaves. A small thorny tree with glossy deep

green leaves.

 

202 Unselfishness

Deeply open so as not to refuse anything.

Beaumontia jerdoniana Wight.

Apocynaceae Nepal trumpet flower, Herald’s trumpet, Easter lily vine Large fragrant white funnelform flower that has five sharply recurved lobes with wavy edges, a small yellow green centre and prominent stamens united at the anthers; borne in axillary and terminal corymbs. A heavy woody vine with large glossy leaves. Early name: Disinterestedness

 

203 Abolition of the ego

One exists only by the Divine and for the Divine.

Eucalyptus L’Herit. spp.

Myrtaceae

Eucalyptus, Australian gum, Gum tree, Ironbark, Stringybark  All species that have small cream white brushlike flowers composed of stamens with a concave centre and are borne in axillary clusters of three or more. Over 500 species of evergreen trees with aromatic leaves, many of which have ornamental and economic value.

 

204 Chastity

A little austere and proud, it is very reserved.

Citrus limon (L.) Burm. f.

Rutaceae

Lemon    Small highly fragrant white star-shaped flower with fleshy petals, prominent yellow stamens and lavender pink buds; borne in small clusters among the leaves. A small generally thorny tree with strongly scented leaves and acidic edible fruits.

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205 Continence

Control over oneself. Citrus maxima (Burm.) Merrill.

Ruraceae

Pummelo, Shaddock,

Grapefruit Small fragrant white star-shaped flower with fleshy petals and numerous stamens; borne singly or in small clusters. A small to medium- sized tree.

 

206 Control

Control over the lower impulses is the first step towards realisation.

Pitcairnia museosa L’Herit.

Bromeliaceae

Summer torch    Small bright red tubular flowers closely spaced on short erect spikes. A succulent perennial with stiff narrow leaves in a rosettelike arrangement.

 

207 Exclusivism

The inability to do several things at the same time.

Nerine sarniensis Herb.

Amaryllidaceae

Guernsey lily     Small bright red funnelform flower with a short tube, six slightly recurved wavy segments and long bright red stamens; borne in umbels on scapes. A bulbous plant with linear leaves that develop after the flowers appear.

 

208 Discipline

Sets the example and hopes to be followed.

Ocimum basilicum L.

Labiatae

Common basil. Sweet basil   Tiny white bilabiate flowers lightly tinged pink with green leaves and a greenish purple calyx and stem, the latter becoming entirely purple towards the tip of the raceme. A shrubby annual or perennial culinary herb with aromatic leaves.

 

209 Determination

Knows what it wants and does it.

Kopsia fruiticosa (Ker-Gawl.) A. DC.

Apocynaceae

Shrub vinca   Medium-sized light pink star-shaped flower with a deep rose pink centre and narrow corolla tube divided into five rounded petal-like segments;

blooms sparsely in terminal clusters. A medium- sized evergreen shrub with glossy leaves.

 

210 Resolution

Nothing can stop its development.

Brunfelsia americana L.

Solanaceae

Lady of the night   Fragrant medium-sized salverform flower with a long corolla tube and a limb divided into five wavy lobes; flower opens white and turns light yellow with age; borne in few-flowered clusters. A small shrub with slightly pendulous branches.

 

211 Steadfastness

What it has chosen it keeps and does not like

to change.

Psidium guajava L. Myrtaceae

Common guava, Yellow guava, Apple guava Medium-sized mildly fragrant white saucer- shaped flower with five petals and a prominent centre of numerous stamens; borne in pairs in  few-flowered clusters. A small to medium-sized evergreen fruit tree.

 

212 Application

Modest but harmonious.

Fittonia vershaffeltii var. argyroneura (Coem.)

Nichols.

Acanthaceae    Nerve plant. Silver net plant, Silver fittonia, Silver nerve Tiny pale yellow bilabiate flower emerging from a short upright bracted spike. A spreading

ornamental herb with leaves intricately veined white.

 

213 Regularity

Indispensable for all serious accomplishment.

Martynia annua L.

Martyniaceae

Unicorn plant. Devil’s claw, Elephant-tusk, Proboscis flower Small flattened tubular flower with five irregular recurved lobes; the white tube is tinged pink and covered outside with fine hairs, the pale pink lobes are blotched with rose and deep reddish purple and the throat is spotted with golden orange; borne in racemes among the leaves. A viscid hairy annual herb.

 

214 Regularity

Indispensable for all serious accomplishment.

Digitalis L.

Scrophulariaceae

Common foxglove   Medium-sized graceful nodding bell-shaped bilabiate flowers in shades of purple and pink varying to white; the tubular corolla is four-lobed, the upper segment shorter and the protruding lower lip dotted maroon towards the centre; borne in long terminal racemes. A showy biennial or perennial herb.

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215 Thoroughness

Indispensable for all true progress.

Verbena Xhybrida Groenl. & Ruempl. Verbenaceae

Common garden verbena, Florists’ verbena Small salverform flowers with irregular rounded lobes, in many colours and often with a contrasting, usually white centre; borne in flat- topped terminal spikes. A creeping matlike perennial often grown as an annual; the sagittate pubescent leaves have crenate margins.

 

216 Psychic thoroughness

With tireless patience it works for the perfection of the being.

Verbena Xhybrida Groenl. & Ruempl.

Verbenaceae

Common garden verbena, Florists’ verbena Pink flower. Further description see Thoroughness (215).

 

217 Vital thoroughness

The vital must become calm and docile.

Verbena Xhybrida Groenl. & Ruempl.

Verbenaceae

Common garden verbena. Florists’ verbena Mauve flower. Further description see Thoroughness (215).

 

218 Physical thoroughness

Takes great care of details in the execution of work.

Verbena Xhybrida Groenl. & Ruempl.

Verbenaceae

Common garden verbena, Florists’ verbena Dark red flower. Further description see Thoroughness (215).

 

219 Integral thoroughness

Nothing is neglected in order to reach the divine goal.

Verbena Xhybrida Groenl. & Ruempl.

Verbenaceae

Common garden verbena, Florists’ verbena White flower. Further description see Thoroughness (215).

 

220 Artistic thoroughness

Neglects nothing in its search for perfection.

Verbena Xhybrida Groenl. & Ruempl.

Verbenaceae

Common garden verbena. Florists’ verbena Soft red flower with a cream centre. Further description see Thoroughness (215).

 

221 Continuity

To know how to persist in one’s effort.

Acalypha L. spp.

Euphorbiaceae

Three-seeded mercury, Copperleaf Soft, erect or drooping, axillary or terminal catkins of various sizes, in shades of red, pink or green; borne on a shrub with striking, often multicoloured leaves.

 

222 Attempt towards continuity

Vigorous and repeated, but not lasting. Acalypha wilkesiana Muell. Arg. ‘Godseffiana’ Euphorbiaceae

Jacobs-coat, Copperleaf, Fire-dragon Short pale green catkins tinged with red; borne in pairs or small clusters from the leaf axils. A shrub with somewhat drooping green oblong leaves with irregularly cut white margins.

 

223 Vital continuity

Rich, abundant, persistent.

Acalypha wilkesiana Muell. Arg.

Euphorbiaceae

Jacobs-coat, Copperleaf, Fire-dragon Short soft pink catkins borne in small clusters from the leaf axils. A shrub with partly curled multicoloured leaves in shades of green, yellow green and pink with pink veins.

 

224 Physical continuity

Prolongs and prolongs itself and never comes to an end.

Acalypha hispida Burm. f.

Euphorbiaceae

Chenille plant, Red-hot cattail, Red cattail, Foxtail Very long soft dense pendant red or purple catkins borne singly from the leaf axils. A shrub with medium to large broad green leaves.

 

225 Material continuity

Powerful, enduring, solid.

Acalypha godseffiana hort. Sander ex Mast.

Euphorbiaceae

Jacobs-coat, Copperleaf, Fire-dragon Long thin hard erect dull red catkins. A shrub having large russet leaves with pink patches.

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226 Endurance

Going to the end of the effort without fatigue or relaxation.

Zinnia elegans Jacq. Composkae

Common zinnia, Youth-and-old-age Large usually double compositae flowers with firm spatulate ray florets in a wide range of colours; borne singly on sturdy stems. A long- blooming garden annual. Early comment: Endurance is the capacity of bearing without depression.

 

227 Courageous endurance

Strong and energetic, never complains.

Zinnia elegans Jacq.

Compositae

Common zinnia, Youth-and-old-age Royal purple flower. Further description see Endurance (226).

 

228 Victorious endurance

It will endure till the end of the battle.

Zinnia elegans Jacq.

Compositae

Common zinnia, Youth-and-old-age Orange flower. Further description see Endurance (226).

 

229 Spontaneous endurance

Natural, effortless, smiling.

Zinnia elegans Jacq. Compositae

Common zinnia, Youth-and-old-age Light green flower. Further description see Endurance (226).

 

^O Joyful endurance

Whatever happens, it keeps on smiling.

Zinnia elegans Jacq.

Compositae

Common zinnia, Youth-and-old-age Bright coral pink flower. Further description see Endurance (226).

 

231 Ananda of endurance

To know how to bear and endure undoubtedly creates a strong and lasting joy.

Zinnia elegans Jacq.

Compositae

Common zinnia, Youth-and-old-age Cream flower with a red centre. Further description see Endurance (226).

 

232 Supramentalised endurance

The attitude is such that difficulties lose their power to harass.

Zinnia elegans Jacq.

Compositae

Common zinnia, Youth-and-old-age Golden yellow flower. Further description see Endurance (226).

 

233 Psychic endurance

It will smile at life whatever its difficulties may be.

Zinnia elegans Jacq.

Compositae

Common zinnia, Youth-and-old-age Pink flower. Further description see Endurance (226).

 

234 Mental endurance

The difficulty of the problems to be solved will never discourage it.

Zinnia elegans Jacq.

Compositae

Common zinnia, Youth-and-old-age Yellow flower. Further description see Endurance (226).

 

235 Endurance of the higher vital

Whatever the circumstances, it never fails.

Zinnia elegans Jacq.

Compositae

Common zinnia, Youth-and-old-age Pinkish mauve flower. Further description see Endurance (226).

 

236 Vital endurance

Whatever the obstacles, we shall always go forward!

Zinnia elegans Jacq.

Compositae

Common zinnia, Youth-and-old-age Violet red flower. Further description see Endurance (226).

 

237 Physical endurance

Knows neither fatigue nor exhaustion.

Zinnia elegans Jacq.

Compositae

Common zinnia, Youth-and-old-age Dark red flower. Further description see Endurance (226).

 

238 Integral endurance

It will go on unfailingly till the end of its task.

Zinnia elegans Jacq.

Compositae

Common zinnia, Youth-and-old-age White flower. Further description see Endurance (226).

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239 Manifold endurance

Whatever the endurance needed, it is always there to do its duty.

Zinnia elegans Jacq.

Compositae

Common zinnia, Youth-and-old-age Variegated or multicoloured flower. Further description see Endurance (226).

 

240 Detailed endurance

Nothing is too small to be neglected; all circumstances are met with the same care.

Zinnia angustifolia Kunrh. Compositae

Small compositae flowers with eight rounded ray florets and a small yellow or orange central disc, in yellow, white or orange with a yellow stripe near the centre; borne singly. A low erect annual herb with linear leaves. 

 

241 Power of perfect endurance

Manifests rarely, but is very precious.

Strobilanthes kunthianus T. Anders. Acanthaceae Persian shield  

Small bluish violet campanulate flower with one side of the corolla slightly swollen from the base; set in dense broad bracted spikes. A perennial herb or subshrub with numerous erect quadrangular stems. 

 

242 Perseverance

The decision to go to the very end.

Calendula officinalis L.

Compositae

Ruddles, Common marigold, Scotch marigold, Pot marigold Medium-sized single or double compositae  flower with soft narrow delicately fringed petals  in yellow or orange and a dark brown central  disc. A popular garden annual.  Early comment: Perseverance is patience in  action.

 

243 Detailed perseverance

One continues the work begun for as long as necessary.

Wedelia Jacq. spp.

Compositae

Creeping daisy, West Indian creeper  Small fully double bright yellow compositae  flowers; borne singly. A light scandent shrub  or low creeping perennial with serrate leaves.

 

244 Patience

Indispensable for all realisation.

Mimusops elengi L.

Sapotaceae

Spanish cherry, Medlar, Tanjong tree  Small cream white strongly scented flower with  four pointed sepals overlaid with a ring of narrow  fringelike petals and an inner ring of petals that  form a central cone; borne in small compact  axillary clusters. A medium to large spreading  evergreen tree.  Early comment: Patience is the capacity to wait  steadily for the realisation to come.

 

245 Accomplishment

Accomplishment is undoubtedly the fruit  of patience.

Mimusops elengi L.

Sapotaceae

Spanish cherry. Medlar, Tanjong tree  Small oval yellow orange fruit with a pointed tip;  the fruit of the Patience flower (244).

 

246 Service

To be at the service of the Divine is the surest way to attain realisation.

Peltophorum pterocarpum (DC.) K. Heyne. Leguminosae (subfamily Caesalpinioideae)

Copper pod, Rusty shield-bearer, Yellow flamboyant, Yellow poinciana, Yellow flame Small fragrant yellow flower with five separated delicately crinkled petals and exserted stamens; the sepals and base of the flower are rust- coloured; borne in large terminal panicles. A medium to large ornamental tree.

 

247 Work

Let us offer our work to the Divine — this is the sure way to progress.

Acacia auriculiformis Cunn. ex Benth. Leguminosae (subfamily Mimosoideae)

Black wattle    Fragrant slender deep yellow catkins up to ten cm. long; borne in pairs from the leaf axils. A small tree with coiled seed-pods and sickle- shaped leaves.

 

248 Works of love

The best condition for work.

Impatiens wallerana Hook. f.

Balsaminaceae

Patience plant, Sultana, Zanzibar balsam,  Busy Lizzie  Small flat flower with a very narrow spur and  five broad irregular overlapping petals that often  have an iridescent sheen; in all shades except  blue and yellow, often variegated; borne singly or in axillary or terminal racemes. A succulent perennial herb often used as a groundcover.

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249 Cheerfulness in work for the Divine

Work for the Divine and you will feel an

ineffable joy filling your being.

Coreopsis tinctoria Nutt.

Compositae  Tickweed

Small single or double compositae flower whose  ray florets may be yellow, maroon red or bicoloured in yellow with brown or maroon red; the buttonlike disc is brownish red, sometimes with  orange- or yellow-tipped florets; borne in loose terminal panicles. A floriferous garden annual  with very narrow leaves. Early names: Divine cheerfulness in work  (yellow, single or double); Aesthetic taste (crimson, single or double); Divine cheerfulness in aesthetic work (yellow with a crimson centre, single or double); Divine cheerfulness in artistic work (single red with yellow at the edges); Radiating divine cheerfulness in work (double red with yellow).

 

250 Disinterested work done for the Divine

The surest way to progress.

Crinum L.

Amaryllidaceae

Crinum lily. Spider lily, Swamp lily   Large fragrant white salverform flower with six narrow or broad partly recurved lobes, a long narrow green tube and prominent reddish-purple stamens; borne in umbels on long scapes. A large bulbous plant with straplike leaves. Early comment: Disinterested work is work done with no other motive than that of doing as well as possible the Divine’s work.

 

251 Disinterested work done for the Divine

in the vital Calm and powerful, it reaches its goal.

Crinum L. sp.

Amaryllidaceae

Crinum lily, Spider lily    Very large white salverform flower with long tapering fleshy recurved petal-like lobes, whitish above and reddish purple beneath, and six long erect reddish purple stamens; borne in umbels on long scapes. A bulbous plant with straplike leaves.

 

252 Power aspiring to become an instrument

for the divine work Power, opening to a higher consciousness, awakens to the need of being at the service of the Divine.

Passiflora vitifolia HBK. Passifloraceae Passion flower

Large bright red flower with five separated pointed petals and five petal-like sepals, a central corona of red filaments that surround a cluster of white filaments and an elongated staminal column that ends in three red stigmas and five yellow green anthers; borne singly from the leaf axils. A moderately vigorous vine.

 

253 Mahasaraswati’s perfection in work

Is not satisfied with makeshift.

Rondeletia odorata Jacq.

Rubiaceae

Small bright orange or deep pink salverform flowers with a limb divided into six rounded lobes and a conspicuous yellow central ring; borne in cymes. A small loosely branched shrub.

 

254 Skill in work

Must be used consciously.

Phlox drummondii Hook.

Polemoniaceae

Annual phlox, Drummond phlox Small salverform flowers with a narrow tube and a flattened limb divided into five broad slightly overlapping lobes; in white, pale yellow and shades of red, pink and purple; borne in dense terminal clusters. A long-flowering garden annual.

 

255 Skill in psychic work

Listen silently to the command that comes from the Supreme Lord and you will have the capacity to carry it out.

Phlox drummondii Hook.

Polemoniaceae

Annual phlox, Drummond phlox     Clear pink flowers with a white centre. Further description see Skill in work (254).

 

256 Skill in mental work

To know how to observe in silence is the source of skilfulness.

Phlox drummondii Hook.

Polemoniaceae

Annual phlox, Drummond phlox Yellow flowers. Further description see Skill in work (254).

 

257 Emotional skill in work

When work becomes attractive and is done with joy, how much better it is done.

Phlox drummondii Hook.

Polemoniaceae

Annual phlox, Drummond phlox  White flowers with a mauve centre; a second form is mauve. Further description see Skill in work (254).

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258 Skill in vital work

The seat of all capacities and all skills, which have only to be disciplined in order to be realised.

Phlox drummondii Hook.

Polemoniaceae

Annual phlox, Drummond phlox Flowers in shades of purple. Further description see Skill in work (254).

 

259 Physical skill in work

Skilful hands, a clear vision, concentrated attention, tireless patience, and what one does is done well.

Phlox drummondii Hook.

Polemoniaceae

Annual phlox, Drummond phlox

Carmine red flowers.   Further description see Skill in work (254).

 

260 Skill in material work

Skilful hands, precise care, sustained attention, and one compels Matter to obey the Spirit.

Phlox drummondii Hook.

Polemoniaceae

Annual phlox, Drummond phlox  Bright red flowers. Further description see Skill in work (254).

 

261 Skill in integral work

All that is done is done well, whatever the work undertaken.

Phlox drummondii Hook.

Polemoniaceae

Annual phlox, Drummond phlox  White flowers. Further description see Skill in work (254).

 

262 Artistic work

All work at the service of beauty.

Phlox drummondii Hook.

Polemoniaceae

Annual phlox, Drummond phlox Very light pink flowers with indented petals. Further description see Skill in work (254).

 

263 Radiating skill in work

When the instruments of work (hands, eyes etc.) become conscious and the attention is controlled, the capacity for work seems to be limitless.

Phlox drummondii Hook.

Polemoniaceae

Annual phlox, Drummond phlox. Star phlox Flowers with a central star and fringed petals, in white, pale yellow and shades of red, pink and purple. Further description see Skill in work (254).

 

264 Order

To put each thing in its place gives it its true value.

Randia speciosa

Rubiaceae

Fragrant corymbs of somewhat saucer-shaped cream white flowers changing to light yellow with age, each flower with a long erect style. A shrub or small tree. Another comment: An apparently insignificant thing takes on its full value when put in its true place.

 

265 Organisation

Indispensable for all good work.

Pseuderanthemum Radlk. spp. Acanthaceae

Small salverform flowers in a variety of colours with five rounded lobes, the upper two often (but not always) overlapped to appear almost as one lobe; borne in erect spikes. A small shrub with leaves often variegated or strongly coloured in maroon to dark purple.

 

266 Aspiration for organisation

Neat and methodical, order at the expense of multiplicity.

Pseuderanthemum Radlk. sp.

Acanthaceae

White flower with a reddish purple centre and a few reddish purple dots on the lower central lobe. A medium-sized shrub with narrow green lanceolate leaves.

Further description see Organisation (265).

 

267 Organisation in the vital

Indispensable for all realisation.

Pseuderanthemum Radlk. sp.

Acanthaceae

White flower heavily overlaid with pink, streaked and spotted magenta with a magenta centre and corolla tube; the leaves are variegated and purple on the reverse. Further description see Organisation (265).

 

268 Material organisation

Manifold and well-arranged in order to face difficulties.

Pseuderanthemum Radlk. sp.

Acanthaceae

"White flower speckled with purplish red dots and a purplish red centre. Further description see Organisation (265).

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269 Integral organisation

Preliminary necessity for transformation.

Pseuderanthemum Radlk. sp.

Acanthaceae

White flower.   Further description see Organisation (265).

 

270 Organisation of details

Indispensable for all lasting accomplishment.

Pseuderanthemum Radlk. sp.

Acanthaceae    White flower with a reddish purple centre and a few reddish purple dots extending outward into the lobes. Further description see Organisation (265).

 

271 Result of harmonious organisation

More effective than showy. An effective simplicity.

Pseuderanthemum Radlk. sp. Acanthaceae

White flower with reddish purple dots mostly towards the outer edge of the lobes, the lower central lobe heavily dotted reddish purple with a large maroon centre and a long corolla tube. A small herbaceous shrub with green ovate- lanceolate leaves.

 

272 Organised team-work

Each one in his place and all together.

Averrhoa carambola L.

Oxalidaceae

Carambola tree, Starfruit   Tiny mildly fragrant rose purple flowers with five acutely recurved petals edged in white; borne in short dense axillary and terminal panicles. A small tree with edible fruit.

 

273 Grouping

Indispensable for collective action.

Qerodendrum paniculatum L.

Verbenaceae

Pagoda flower    Small reddish orange salverform flower with exserted stamens and five rounded lobes shaded light orange at the edges; borne in large erect rounded terminal panicles with reddish orange stems. A small to medium-sized shrub with large stiff cordate leaves.

 

274 Perfect planning of work

Cm only be obtained with the consciousness of the Divine.

Qerodendrum inerme (L.) Gaertn.

Verbenaceae

Indian privet  Small white salverform flower with a very thin corolla tube, five rounded separated lobes and conspicuous pinkish purple exserted stamens; borne singly or in clusters of two or three from the leaf axils. A shrub with bright green oval leaves, usually grown as a hedge.

 

275 Help

You bring help to him who knows how to use you.

Cymbopogon citratus (DC. ex Nees.) Stapf.

Gramineae

Lemon grass   Tall multi-branched inflorescence bearing clusters of dense greenish purple brushlike spikelets. An aromatic oil-yielding grass.

 

276 Collaboration

Always ready to help and knows how to do it.

Dianthus caryophyllus L.

Caryophyllaceae

Carnation, Clove pink   Medium-sized fully double flowers with soft fringed petals and a sweet clovelike fragrance; in white and shades of purple, pink, red, yellow and apricot orange; borne in clusters of two to five flowers on long stems. A popular garden perennial.

 

277 Obedience

To learn to obey is good; to obey only the Divine is better.

Dianthus chinensis L. Caryophyllaceae Rainbow pink

Small single mildly fragrant rotate flowers with four to six broad slightly overlapping petals that have smooth or cut-and-fringed edges and are , gathered at the base into a strong tubular green calyx; in white and shades of pink and red, sometimes variegated; borne in branching few- flowered clusters. An annual, biennial or short- lived perennial garden plant.

 

278 Detailed obedience

The obedience to the Divine Will ought to be total.

Dianthus barbdtus L.

Caryophyllaceae

Sweet William    Small single slightly fragrant rotate flowers with fringed petals in white and shades of red, purple and pink, often variegated; borne in dense corymbs. A favourite garden annual, biennial or short-lived perennial.

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279 Perfect obedience

Without hesitation or reserve, in every domain, joyous obedience to the divine command.

Dianthus chinensis L.

Caryophyllaceae

Rainbow pink   Several colours, double flower. Further description see Obedience (277).

 

280 Cheerful endeavour

The joy that one finds in the effort towards the Divine.

Arctotis venusta Norl.

Compositae

Blue-eyed African daisy   Medium-sized compositae flower with white ray florets and a centre of intense purplish blue disc florets; borne singly on long scapes. A perennial with white woolly leaves; usually grown as an annual.

 

281 Thirst to understand

Very useful for transformation.

Crossostephium artemisioides Less.

Compositae

Chinese lavender   Small rounded heads of tiny dusty yellow compositae flowers in terminal racemes. A low perennial herb with silvery grey leaves.

 

282 Thirst to learn

One of the qualities that facilitate integral progress.

Ipomoea lobata (Cerv.) Thell. [Mina lobata (Cerv.)]

Convolvulaceae Spanish flag 

Small slightly curved tubular bright red flower that fades to yellow with age, with prominently exserted stamens; borne in many-flowered onesided axillary racemes. A light annual vine with lobed leaves. 

 

283 Progress

This is why we are on earth.

Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don. [Vincarosea L]

Apocynaceae

Madagascar periwinkle, Old maid, Cayenne  jasmine, Rose periwinkle Small to medium-sized salverform flowers with a very narrow green corolla tube and limb divided into five separated spatulate lobes; in white and shades of pink and red, often with a contrasting eye; borne singly in the leaf axils. A long-blooming perennial herb.

 

284 Uninterrupted but spasmodic progress

Now here, now there, apparently very impulsive.

Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don. [Vinca rosea L.]

Apocynaceae

Madagascar periwinkle. Old maid, Cayenne jasmine. Rose periwinkle Light rose violet flower streaked with white. Further description see Progress (283).

 

285 Vital progress

Organisation around the Divine Will and progressive surrender to that Will.

Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don. [Vinca rosea L.]

Apocynaceae

Madagascar periwinkle, Old maid, Cayenne  jasmine, Rose periwinkle Light rose violet flower. Further description see Progress (283).

 

286 Integral progress in the vital

The vital consents to be purified.

Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don. [Vincarosea L.]

Apocynaceae

Madagascar periwinkle, Old maid, Cayenne jasmine, Rose periwinkle White flower with a violet centre. Further description see Progress (283).

 

287 Constant progress in Matter

The result of an ardent aspiration.

Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don. [Vinca rosea L.]

Apocynaceae

Madagascar periwinkle, Old maid, Cayenne jasmine, Rose periwinkle Flower colour not verified, probably light pink with a red centre. Further description see Progress (283).

 

288 Integral progress in Matter

Matter awakens to consciousness.

Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don. Ocellatus

Group [Vinca rosea L.]

Apocynaceae

Madagascar periwinkle, Old maid, Cayenne jasmine, Rose periwinkle White flower with a red centre. Further description see Progress (283).

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289 Integral progress

Can only be satisfied by integrality. The best way to go fast.

Catharanthus roseus (L.) G. Don. ‘Albus’ [Vinca

rosea L.]

Apocynaceae     Madagascar periwinkle, Old maid, Cayenne  jasmine, Rose periwinkle White flower. Further description see Progress (283).

 

Chapter 6

Bases of Spiritual Life

 

290 Simple sincerity

The beginning of all progress.

Aster amellus L.

Compositae

Italian aster    Small single compositae flower with narrow white ray florets and a centre of tiny yellow disc florets; borne in corymbs. An attractive perennial herb.

 

291 Emotional sincerity

Does not try to falsify the emotions.

Aster amellus L.

Compositae

Italian aster   Lavender pink flower.   Further description see Simple sincerity (290).

 

292 Sincerity in the vital

The sure way to realisation.

Aster amellus L. Compositae

Italian aster

Lavender blue flower.   Further description see Simple sincerity (290).

 

293 Transparency

Can only come as a result of perfect sincerity.

Callistephus chinensis (L.) Nees.

Compositae

China aster   \Medium-sized slightly scented semidouble to double compositae flowers with a yellow central disc and numerous narrow ray florets creating a soft pom-pom effect; in white, pale yellow and shades of blue, purple, pink and red; borne singly. A compact bushy annual.

 

294 Psychic transparency

Manifests fully only when the psychic is perfectly developed.

Callistephus chinensis (L.) Nees.

Compositae

China aster   Semidouble pink flower. Further description see Transparency (293).

 

295 Supramentalised psychic activity

Luminous, manifold, balanced, it meets all needs.

Callistephus chinensis (L.) Nees.

Compositae

China aster

Double pink flower.  Further description see Transparency (293).

 

296 Transparency of the emotional vital

At once the condition and the result of the abolition of the ego.

Callistephus chinensis (L.) Nees.

Compositae

China aster   Semidouble very light lavender flower. Further description see Transparency (293).

 

297 Vital transparency

Indispensable for conversion.

Callistephus chinensis (L.) Nees.

Compositae

China aster   Semidouble deep mauve to violet flowers. Further description see Transparency (293).

 

298 Supramentalised vital transparency

One of the results of conversion.

Callistephus chinensis (L.) Nees.

Compositae

China aster    Double violet flower. Further description see Transparency (293).
 

299 Transparency in the physical

The physical is preparing itself to be transformed.

Callistephus chinensis (L.) Nees.

Compositae

China aster  Semidouble red flower. Further description see Transparency (293).

 

300 Integral transparency

It is the result of goodwill and perfect sincerity.

Callistephus chinensis (L.) Nees.

Compositae

China aster  Double white flower. Further description see Transparency (293).

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301 Illumined transparency

An effect of the Divine Grace.

Callistephus chinensis (L.) Nees.

Compositae

China aster   Semidouble white flower. Further description see Transparency (293).

 

302 Purity

True purity has a lovely fragrance.

Jasminum L. spp.

Oleaceae

Jasmine, Jessamine All varieties of small single white salverform flowers with a slender tube and four to nine pointed or rounded lobes; the flowers are typically highly fragrant; borne in terminal or axillary cymes. Shrubs or vines. Early comment: Purity: To accept no other influence but only the influence of the Divine.

 

303 Psychic purity

The condition natural to the psychic.

Jasminum L. spp.

Oleaceae

Jasmine, Jessamine Semidouble white flowers. Further description see Purity (302). Early name: Perfect purity

 

304 Integral purity

The whole being is purified of the ego.

Jasminum sambac (L.) Ait. ‘Grand Duke of Tuscany’

Oleaceae

Jasmine, Jessamine  Intensely fragrant fully double white roselike flower. Further description see Purity (302).

 

305 Divine purity

It is happy just to be, in all simplicity.

Hippobroma longiflora (L.) G. Don. [Isotoma. longiflora (L.) K. Presl.; Laurentia longiflora (L.) EndL]

Lobeliaceae

Medium-sized pure white star-shaped salverform flower with a long slender corolla tube. A low perennial herb with poisonous milky sap and sharply dentate leaves.

 

306 Purity arising from perfect, consecration

If one lives only for the Divine and by the Divine, the result is perfect purity.

Lilium candidum L. Liliaceae

Madonna lily,

White lily   Large fragrant waxy pearl white trumpet-shaped flower with gently recurved segments and prominent golden anthers; borne on tall many- flowered racemes. A bulbous perennial herb with lanceolate leaves.

 

307 Power of purity

Purity is the best of powers.

Convallaria majalis L.

Liliaceae

Lily of the valley    Small fragrant waxy white nodding campanulate flowers borne in one-sided terminal racemes. A low perennial rhizomatous herb that forms

dense masses.

 

308 Radiating purity

It charms and fascinates. It makes Nature fragrant.

Gardenia augusta (L.) Merrill. [G. jasminoides Ellis.]

Rubiaceae

Jasmine, Cape jessamine  Medium to large highly fragrant single white salverform flower with a prominent yellow pistil and a long narrow corolla tube divided into six broad rounded petal-like lobes; borne singly among the leaves. A medium to large shrub with attractive glossy foliage.

 

309 Perfect radiating purity

Nothing escapes its action.

Gardenia augusta (L.) Merrill. [G. jasminoides Ellis.]

Rubiaceae

Jasmine, Cape jessamine    Medium to large highly fragrant double white salverform flower with curling irregularly shaped petal-like lobes that radiate horizontally from the sturdy corolla tube; borne singly among the leaves. A medium to large shrub with attractive glossy foliage.

 

310 Purity in action

When action is initiated by the Divine Will, it is pure.

Stemmadenia litoralis (HBK) Allorge. [S. galleottiana (Rich.) Miers.]

Apocynaceae

Medium-sized delicate fragrant white salverform flower with five rounded overlapping lobes that form a pinwheel and a narrow yellow throat; borne in erect few-flowered clusters above the leaves. A small attractive flowering tree.

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311 Collective purity

A very precious achievement, but difficult to obtain.

Viburnum plicatum Thunb. forma plicatum

Caprifoliaceae

Japanese snowball   Very large compact globose clusters of small white five-petalled rotate flowers. A medium-sized shrub with spreading branches.

 

312 Spring purity

The charm and freshness of youth.

Crataegus L. spp.

Rosaceae

Hawthorn, Thorn, Thorn apple   Small white saucer-shaped flowers with five rounded petals; borne in dense clusters. Mostly thorny, very attractive ornamental shrubs or small trees growing in temperate climates.

 

313 Integral simplicity

The simplicity that comes from perfect sincerity.

Vittadinia cuneata DC. [V. australis hort.]

Compositae Creeping daisy

Small compositae flower with a double row of numerous narrow rounded white ray florets and a buttonlike centre of yellow disc forets; borne singly on thin stems. A small floriferous perennial herb or subshrub.

 

314 Beauty in collective simplicity

^ach element plays its part in the whole.

^rnithogalum umbellatum L. ^iliaceae

Star of Bethlehem, Nap at noon, Summer snowflake Small white star-shaped flowers with six pointed petals; borne in compact many-flowered racemes. A small bulbous plant with narrow leaves.

 

315 Humility

Adorable in its simplicity.

Agrostis nebulosa Boiss. & Reut. [Sporobolus capillaris Arn.]

Gramineae

Dropseed

Erect airy panicles of branching spikelets bearing minute flowers that open pale greenish white and change to maroon as they mature. An annual grass.

 

316 Modesty

Is satisfied with its charm and does not attract attention.

Viola odorata L.

Violaceae

Sweet violet, Garden violet, English violet Small nodding very fragrant deep violet flower with five irregular petals, the lower petal with a short spur; borne singly on thin stems, often among the leaves. A popular small perennial herb.

 

317 Correct self-estimation

Simple and modest, does not try to put itself forward.

Jasminum humile L.

Oleaceae

Italian yellow jasmine Small fragrant yellow salverform flower with five rounded petals; borne in sparse umbellate clusters. A scandent shrub or loose vine with compound leaves.

 

318 Equanimity

Immutable peace and calm.

Iberis L. spp.

Cruciferae

Candytuft   Small very dense rounded heads of tiny irregular four-petalled flowers; in white and shades of pink, purple and red. A floriferous low bushy annual or perennial herb.

 

319 Peace

To want what You want always and in every circumstance is the only way to enjoy an unshakable peace.

Curcuma zedoaria (Christm.) Roscoe. [C pallida Lour.]

Zingiberaceae

Zedoary    Small yellow tubular flowers set in larger greenish pink bracts on a long sturdy spike. A large tuberous perennial with green leaves that have a chocolate brown midrib.

 

320 Joy of integral peace

Calm and tranquil, an unfailing smile.

Crinum L. sp.

Amaryllidaceae

Crinum lily. Spider lily Large fragrant white lilylike flower with a long narrow green tube and six widely separated slightly recurved petal-like lobes, each with a light pink band down the centre; borne in umbels on long sturdy scapes; flowers open after dark and are closed and drooping by morning. A large bulb with straplike leaves.

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321 Silence

The ideal condition for progress. Rich, profound, multiple.

Passiflora L. incarnata Xcincinnata ‘Incense’

Passifloraceae Passion flower

Striking royal purple intensely fragrant medium- sized flower composed of two rings of numerous filaments banded with white towards the rose pink centre; the three prominent styles and five anthers arise from the centre on a short staminal column; borne singly or in pairs from the leaf axils. A robust perennial vine with deeply cut three-lobed leaves. Early comment: Silence is the condition of the being when it listens to the Divine.

 

322 Integral silence

The source of true force.

Passiflora foetida L.

Passifloraceae

Running pop, Love-in-a-mist, Wild water lemon Small delicate white flower backed by three viscid hairy green bracts and filled with numerous curled filaments; the pale green anthers and styles arise from a short staminal column; borne singly or in pairs from the leaf axils. A small perennial wayside vine with densely hairy stems and soft downy leaves that are shallowly three-lobed.

 

323 Expressive silence

Certain silences are revealing and more expressive than words.

Linaria maroccana Hook. f.

Scrophulariaceae

Toadflax, Spurred snapdragon Small bilabiate flowers with a short pointed spur, an erect upper lip that is shallowly divided into two rounded lobes and a lower lip that is crimped, then spreading and slightly scalloped and ruffled; in shades of blue, pink, purple and gold; borne in erect terminal racemes. A slender- stemmed annual herb with narrow linear leaves.

 

324 Gratitude

It is you who open all the closed doors and allow the saving Grace to enter.

Ipomoea carnea Jacq.

Convolvulaceae

Large white to pale pink extremely sheer funnelform flower with a lavender pink throat; borne singly; flowers close rapidly towards mid- day. A straggling shrub that blooms profusely most of the year. Early comment: Gratitude: A loving recognition of the grace received from the Divine. A humble recognition of all that the Divine has done and is doing for you. The spontaneous feeling of obligation to the Divine, which makes you do your best to become less unworthy of what the’ Divine is doing for you.

 

325 Detailed gratitude

The gratitude that awakens in us all the details of the Divine Grace.

Merremia quinquefolia (L.) Hallier. f. Convolvulaceae

Small white funnelform flower with a limb that emerges from a light green calyx and has a recurved edge; borne in axillary cymes; the buds and flower stalks are covered with bristly hairs. A rampant perennial vine with palmate leaves and clusters of dry seed capsules that resemble miniature wooden roses.

 

326 Mental gratitude

The gratefulness of the mind for what makes it progress.

Merremia tuberosa (L.) Rendle. Convolvulaceae

Wood rose, Yellow morning glory, Spanish woodbine, Hawaiian wood rose Medium-sized golden yellow funnelform flower with the corolla tube completely enclosed by enlarged sepals; borne in few-flowered clusters from the leaf axils but blooms one at a time. A vigorous woody vine that has palmate leaves with seven deeply cut lobes and dried seed capsules that resemble carved wooden roses.

 

327 Integral gratitude

The whole being offers itself to the Lord with absolute trust.

Operculina turpethum (L.) Silva Manso.

Convolvulaceae

Wooden rose

Large white funnelform flower with five shallow irregularly rounded lobes, a light greenish yellow throat and a corolla tube enclosed in light green enlarged sepals; borne singly or in few-flowered cymes from the leaf axils. A rampant vine with attractive seed capsules (thinner and more translucent than those of Mental gratitude) whose significance is Call of the Divine Grace (12).

 

328 Happy heart

Smiling, peaceful, radiant, without a shadow.

Ravenia spectabilis Engl.

Rutaceae

Small bright rose pink solitary salverform flower with five rounded somewhat fleshy lobes, two much shorter than the others, and a short corolla tube. A picturesque almost glabrous evergreen shrub with glossy three-lobed leaves.

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329 Cheerfulness

A joyful smile of Nature.

Gaillardia pulchella vss.picta (Sweet) A. Gray.

Compositae

Indian blanket, Blanket flower, Fire-wheels Medium-sized single compositae flower with flat three-lobed ray florets which are orange red tipped with yellow, slightly recurved when fully open and encircle the convex central disc. A commonly cultivated garden annual.

 

330 Mental cheerfulness

It knows how to enjoy everything.

Gaillardia pulchella vai.picta (Sweet) A. Gray.

Compositae

Indian blanket, Blanket flower, Fire-wheels Yellow flower. Further description see Cheerfulness (329).

 

331 Optimism

More helpful than its opposite.

Erysimum cheiri (L.) [Cheiranthus cheiri L.]

Cruciferae

Wallflower, English wallflower C 11 r-  small very fragrant yellow to orange four-petalled flower; borne in long racemes. An erect popular perennial.

 

332 Joy’s call

It is modest and rarely makes itself heard.

Campanula medium L.

Campanulaceae

Canterbury bells, Cup and saucer Medium-sized blue campanulate flowers in open racemes. A hairy biennial herb with rosette leaves.

 

333 Without grief

The contemplation that leads you beyond suffering.

Saraca indica L.

Leguminosae (subfamily Caesalpinioideae) Asoka, Sorrowless tree

Large compact panicles of small mildly fragrant orange and pale orange four-lobed salverform flowers with elongated crimson stamens. A small ornamental tree with translucent pinkish tan new leaves.

 

334 Gentleness

Always gracious and loves to please.

Lathyrus odoratus L. Leguminosae.(subfamily Papilionoideae)

Sweet pea

Small sweetly fragrant papilionaceous flowers with a broad erect upper petal and two lower petals that enfold a curved "beak"; in white and many shades of pink, red, salmon and lavender; borne in few-flowered clusters from the leaf axils. A delicate annual climber. Early name: Kindness

 

335 Vital gentleness

(No comment) Lathyrus odoratus L. Leguminosae Sweet pea Mauve flower.

Further description see Gentleness (334).

 

336 Sweetness

Adds its smiling touch to life without making a fuss.

Momordica charantia L.

Cucurbitaceae

Balsam pear, Bitter gourd, Bitter cucumber Small slightly fragrant light yellow saucer-shaped flower with five soft rounded petals and a tiny centre of light orange anthers; borne singly from the leaf axils. An annual vine with deeply lobed leaves and warty edible fruit. Early name: Gentle mind

 

337 Goodwill

Modest in appearance, does not make a show but is always ready to be useful.

Lobularia maritima (L.) Desv.

Cruciferae

Sweet Alison, Sweet alyssum   Small rounded compact heads of mildly fragrant tiny white four-petalled flowers. A long-blooming perennial herb with linear leaves, usually grown as a low compact annual.

 

338 Courageous goodwill

Fears neither inclemency nor cold, is solid and resistant.

Ilex L. Aquifoliaceae

Holly

Shrubs or trees with tiny white rotate flowers borne singly or in axillary cymes, shiny red berries and stiff glossy evergreen, often toothed or spiny leaves.

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339 Benevolence

Makes life fragrant without attracting attention.

Reseda odorata L.

Resedaceae

Mignonette, Sweet reseda  Small heads of tiny very fragrant yellowish white or greenish yellow flowers with six sepals, six petals and prominent orange anthers; borne in dense erect racemes. A branching spreading annual.

 

340 Good temper

(No comment)

Linum grandiflorum Desf.

Linaceae

Flowering flax  Small to medium-sized dainty cup-shaped bright crimson flower with delicately fringed petals and a tufted centre; the petals are two to three times

as long as the pointed ovate sepals which have a conspicuous mid-vein; borne in erect terminal racemes. A prolific graceful annual with narrow linear needlelike leaves.

 

341 Balance

Each seeks his own balance in order to stabilise himself.

Begonia L. spp.

Begoniaceae

Begonia    Tiny waxy flowers in white and shades of pink, red and yellow with two prominent petals and yellow anthers and stigmas; borne in delicately balanced cymes. A succulent perennial herb often with beautifully coloured leaves.

 

342 Perfect balance

One of the most important conditions of a growing peace.

Begonia L. spp.

Begoniaceae

Begonia   Medium-sized single or double flowers in white and shades of pink, red and yellow with two or more prominent petals and yellow anthers and stigmas; borne in delicately balanced cymes. .A succulent perennial herb often with beautifully coloured leaves.

 

343 Psychic balance

Under the psychic influence all activity becomes balanced.

Begonia L. spp.

Begoniaceae

Begonia    Small pink flowers. Further description see Balance (341).

 

344 Perfect psychic balance

On the way to transformation.

Begonia L. spp.

Begoniaceae

Begonia    Medium-sized pink flowers, single or double. Further description see Perfect balance (342).

 

345 Mental balance

Mind governed by reason.

Begonia L. spp.

Begoniaceae

Begonia    Small yellow flowers. Further description see Balance (341).

 

346 Perfect mental balance

Indispensable for facing the difficulties of life.

Begonia L. spp.

Begoniaceae

Begonia   Medium-sized yellow flowers, single or double. Further description see Perfect balance (342).

 

347 Integral balance

It multiplies itself so as not to be static.

Begonia L. spp.

Begoniaceae

Begonia

Small white flowers. Further description see Balance (341). ^

 

348 Perfect integral balance

One is ready for transformation.

Begonia L. spp.

Begoniaceae

Begonia   Medium-sized white flowers, single or double. Further description see Perfect balance (342).

 

349 Balanced use of integral power

In truth, power can only become integral when it is used in a balanced way.

Sinningia speciosa (Lodd.) Hiern. Gesneriaceae

Florists’ gloxinia. Gloxinia, Brazilian gloxinia, Violet slipper gloxinia Showy medium-sized single white velvety bell- shaped flower with a spreading limb divided into five to twelve lobes with ruffled edges; borne singly or in small clusters on long stems. A low tuberous perennial herb with broad pubescent leaves.

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350 Harmony

Let us work for the day when this will become both the means and the end.

Antigonon Endl. spp.

Polygonaceae

Coral vine, Confederate vine, Mexican creeper,  Chain of love Tiny delicate lantern-shaped white, pink, deep pink and bicoloured pink and white flowers in small racemes forming long trailing sprays. A dense fast growing vine with heavily veined lanceolate or ovate-cordate leaves.

 

351 Harmony in the vital

To harmonise the vital is a psychological masterpiece. Happy is he who accomplishes it.

Antigonon leptopus Hook. & Arn.

Polygonaceae

Coral vine, Confederate vine, Mexican creeper, Chain of love  Bright pink flowers. Further description see Harmony (350).

 

352 Harmony in the material vital

No disputes, no quarrels – the sweetness of a life without clashes.

Antigonon leptopus Hook. & Arn.

Polygonaceae

Coral vine, Confederate vine, Mexican creeper, Chain of love ^ deep pink flowers. Further description see Harmony (350).

 

353 Integral harmony

Harmony between things, harmony between  persons, harmony of circumstances and, above all, harmony of aspirations — all leading towards the Supreme Truth.

Antigonon leptopus Hook. & Arn. Album’

Polygonaceae

White flower.   Further description see Harmony (350). Early name: Purified love in the vital

 

354 Collective harmony

Collective harmony is the work undertaken by the Divine Consciousness; it alone has the power to realise it.

Hydrangea L. spp.

Hydrangaceae

Hydrangea Large dense rounded heads of small flat four- or five-petalled flowers in white, pink, lavender, purple, red and blue. An erect rounded deciduous or evergreen shrub; rarely a climber.

 

355 Conciliation

Likes smooth contacts.

Sesamum indicum L. Pedaliaceae

Sesame, Gingelly

Small white finely pubescent tubular flower with five shallow irregular lobes and a very light pink centre; borne singly in the leaf axils. An erect annual herb with softly pubescent ovate leaves.

 

356 Charity

Simple and sweet, attentive to the needs of all.

Commelina. L. sp.

Commelinaceae

Dayflower   Small clear sky blue flower with two prominent clawed slightly ruffled opposite winglike petals, a third petal that is tiny and inconspicuous and four bright yellow anthers; borne singly from a folded green bract. An annual or perennial succulent herb often used as a groundcover.

 

357 Generosity

Gives and gives itself without bargaining.

Impatiens bahamina L.

Balsaminaceae

Garden balsam. Rose balsam   Small to medium-sized single or double flowers with irregular wavy petals and a long thin spur, often in camellia or roselike forms; in shades of red, pink, purple and white, often variegated; borne singly in the leaf axils on very thin stalks. A bushy garden annual with succulent stems and serrate leaves.

 

358 Psychic generosity

Gives for the joy of giving.

Impatiens bahamina L.

Balsaminaceae

Garden balsam. Rose balsam Pink flower. Further description see Generosity (357).

 

359 Generosity in the vital

Gives itself unstintingly.

Impatiens balsamina L.

Balsaminaceae

Garden balsam, Rose balsam Single rose purple flower. Further description see Generosity (357).

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360 Perfect generosity in the vital

(No comment)

Impatiens balsamina L.

Balsaminaceae

Garden balsam, Rose balsam Double rose purple flower. Further description see Generosity (357).

 

361 Psycho-physical generosity

Generosity of thought and act.

Impatiens balsamina L.

Balsaminaceae

Garden balsam, Rose balsam Bicoloured pink and red flower. Further description see Generosity (357).

 

362 Generosity in the physical

Loves abundance and loves to give it.

Impatiens balsamina L.

Balsaminaceae

Garden balsam. Rose balsam Red flower. Further description see Generosity (357).

 

363 Manifold generosity

All in Nature is spontaneously generous.

Impatiens balsamina L.

Balsaminaceae

Garden balsam, Rose balsam All bicoloured flowers except pink and red.  Further description see Generosity (357).

 

364 Faithfulness

We can count on You; You never fail us when

we need You.

Quisqualis indica L.

Combretaceae

Rangoon creeper Medium-sized fragrant flower with five separated petals and a long thin green tube; borne in densependulous clusters; flowers open white, turn pink and finally red with all colours appearing in the clusters at the same time. A rampant vine with soft light green pubescent leaves. Early comment: Faithfulness: To admit and to manifest no other movements but only the movements prompted and guided by the Divine.

 

365 Incorruptible faithfulness

Nothing can turn you from the duty you have

chosen.

Carlina acaulis L.

Compositae

Stemless carline thistle Large solitary everlasting white or reddish  compositae flower with a broad centre of soft  brushlike disc florets surrounded by a single  row of narrow silky ray florets. A low perennial  herb with rosette leaves.

 

366 Peace of integral faithfulness

Be faithful to the Divine and you will enjoy

constant peace.

Portlandia grandiflora L.

Rubiaceae

Large fragrant waxy pure white trumpet-shaped  flower with a limb divided into seven pointed  lobes; borne singly. A glossy-leaved evergreen  shrub.

 

367 Joy of integral faithfulness

That bond of love which makes all faithfulness

so easy.

Portlandia. grandiflora L.

Rubiaceae

White flower finely edged with pink. Further description see Peace of integral faithfulness (366).

 

368 Belief

Simple and candid, does not question.
Clerodendrum L. sp.
Verbenaceae

Small cream white salverform flower with a long slender curving corolla tube and the limb divided into five lobes; the waxy star-shaped calyces change from green to maroon red; borne in large erect terminal panicles. A tall narrow shrub.

 

369 Aspiration for the right attitude

Energetic, willing, determined.

Clerodendrum Xspeciosum Dombr.

Verbenaceae

Java glory bean. Pagoda flower Small purplish red salver form flower with long exserted bright red stamens and a limb divided into five irregular lobes that protrude from the  end of a green bell-shaped calyx; borne in axillary  cymes. A light twining shrub.

 

370 Aspiration for the right attitude

Energetic, willing, determined.

Clerodendrum thomsoniae Balf. f.

Verbenaceae

Bag flower, Bleeding heart vine  Small deep red salver form  flower with long exserted stamens and a limb divided into five irregular lobes that protrude from the end of a milk white bell-shaped calyx; borne in axillary cymes. A light twining shrub.

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371 Right attitude

Simple and open, without complications.
Clerodendrum speciosissimum Van Geert ex Morr.
Verbenaceae

Small bright orange one-sided salverform flower with five irregular lobes spread fanlike above the exserted stamens; borne in short loose terminal panicles with secondary stems arising in opposite pairs from the four-sided main stem. An erect shrub with heavily pubescent leaves.

 

372 Right attitude established

There is a moment when the right attitude
comes spontaneously and effortlessly.
Clerodendrum splendens G. Don.
Verbenaceae

Small red orange salverform flower with exserted stamens and five rounded petal-like lobes, the upper three angled obliquely back from the thin corolla tube; borne in dense cymes. A twining shrub with dense foliage.

 

373 Enthusiasm

True enthusiasm is full of a peaceful endurance.

Petunia Xhybrida hort. Vilm.-Andr.

Solanaceae

Petunia

Medium to large scented single or double  salverform flowers with a narrow hairy tube  and a broad soft often velvety limb, usually with  a slightly scalloped edge; in most shades except  orange; borne singly from the leaf axils. A  floriferous annual herb with viscid flowers, stems and leaves.

374 Cheerful enthusiasm

The best way of facing life. Joy unites with enthusiasm in action.

Petunia Xhybrida hort. Vilm.-Andr.

Solanaceae

Petunia    All double flowers.  Further description see Enthusiasm (373).

 

375 Enthusiasm in action

All actions are done with energy and ardour.

Petunia Xhybrida hort. Vilm.-Andr.

Solanaceae

Petunia    All single bicoloured flowers.  Further description see Enthusiasm (373).

 

376 Cheerful enthusiasm in action

Action will become joyfully enthusiastic when it is governed by the Supermind.

Petunia Xhybrida hort. Vilm.-Andr.

Solanaceae

Petunia    All double bicoloured flowers.  Further description see Enthusiasm (373).

 

377 Psychic enthusiasm

A state that only the Divine can awaken.

Petunia Xhybrida hort. Vilm.-Andr.

Solanaceae

Petunia   Single light pink flower.  Further description see Enthusiasm (373).

 

378 Cheerful psychic enthusiasm

An assurance of success in spite of obstacles.
Petunia Xhybrida hort. Vilm.-Andr.
Solanaceae

Petunia   Double light pink flower.  Further description see Enthusiasm (373).

 

379 Enthusiasm in the higher vital

The vital being takes a lively interest in what

it does.

Petunia Xhybrida hort. Vilm.-Andr.

Solanaceae

Petunia   Single pale lavender blue flower with deeper  veins of the same colour.  Further description see Enthusiasm (373).

 

380 Cheerful enthusiasm in the higher vital

The result of perfect surrender to the Divine.

Petunia Xhybrida hort. Vilm.-Andr.

Solanaceae

Petunia   Double pale lavender blue flower with deeper  veins of the same colour.  Further description see Enthusiasm (373).

 

381 Vital enthusiasm

Care must be taken that it be in the right direction.

Petunia Xhybrida hort. Vilm.-Andr.

Solanaceae

Petunia   Single pinkish mauve flower. Further description see Enthusiasm (373).

 

382 Cheerful vital enthusiasm

Very precious if it persists in spite of difficulties.
Petunia Xhybrida hort. Vilm.-Andr.
Solanaceae

Petunia    Double pinkish mauve flower. Further description see Enthusiasm (373).

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383 Enthusiasm in the most material vital

Needed to face the difficulties of life successfully.

Petunia Xhybrida hort. Vilm.-Andr.

Solanaceae

Petunia    Single velvety rich deep purple flower.  Further description see Enthusiasm (373).

 

384 Cheerful enthusiasm in the mostmaterial vital

The most material vital will find its joy in enthusiastic action when it is governed by the Supermind.

Petunia Xhybrida hort. Vilm.-Andr.

Solanaceae

Petunia    Double velvety rich deep purple flower.  Further description see Enthusiasm (373).

 

385 Physical enthusiasm

The body takes a lively interest in life and action.

Petunia Xhybrida hort. Vilm.-Andr.

Solanaceae

Petunia    Single red flower.  Further description see Enthusiasm (373).

 

386 Cheerful physical enthusiasm

The whole being lives only to serve the Divine.

Petunia Xhybrida hort. Vilm.-Andr.

Solanaceae

Petunia    Double red flower. Further description see Enthusiasm (373).

 

387 Integral enthusiasm

The whole being does whatever it does with ardour.

Petunia Xhybrida hort. Vilm.-Andr.

Solanaceae

Petunia   Single white flower.  Further description see Enthusiasm (373).

 

388 Cheerful integral enthusiasm

To ardour is added the joy of doing things well.

Petunia Xhybrida hort. Vilm.-Andr..

Solanaceae

Petunia    Double white flower.  Further description see Enthusiasm (373).

 

389 Life energy

Powerful and manifold, meets all needs.

Dendranthema Xgrandiflorum Kitam. [Chrysanthemum Xmorifolium Ramat.]

Composkae

Florists’ chrysanthemum  Medium to large double compositae flowers in  a variety of forms with variously shaped ray florets; in white and shades of yellow, bronze,  pink, red and mauve; borne singly or in loose  corymbs. A bushy perennial with aromatic leaves and flowers.Assumed to be a hybrid involving several species, probably of Chinese origin.

 

390 Purified dynamic life energy
Superb, indomitable, all-powerful in its purity.
Dendranthema Xgrandiflorum Kitam. [Chrysanthemum Xmorifolium Ramat.]

Compositae

Florists’ chrysanthemum  White flower.  Further description see Life energy (389).

 

391 Supramentalised life energy

Manifold and supple, it has an immortal resistance.

Dendranthema Xgrandiflorum Kitam. [Chrysanthemum Xmorifolium Ramat.]

Compositae

Florists’ chrysanthemum Orange yellow flower.  Further description see Life energy (389).  Early name: Supramentalised life energy in  the physical

 

392 Life energy in the vital

Supple and resistant, it is tireless.

Dendranthema Xgrandiflorum Kitam. [Chrysanthemum Xmorifolium Ramat.]

Compositae

Florists’ chrysanthemum  Light mauve flower.  Further description see Life energy (389).

 

393 Life energy in the material

(No comment)

Dendranthema Xgrandiflorum Kitam. [Chrysanthemum Xmorifolium Ramat.]

Compositae

Florists’ chrysanthemum  Golden red flower.  Further description see Life energy (389).

 

394 Specialised detailed energy

Nothing is too small to merit its attention.

Chrysanthemum L. spp.

Compositae

Chrysanthemum    Small mainly single compositae flowers in  white and shades of pink, yellow, bronze and red; borne singly or in corymbs in great  profusion. A perennial herb or subshrub.

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395 Organised material energy

Clustered, compact and methodical, it is powerful through its organisation.

Schefflera actinophylla (Endl.) Harms. [Brassaia actinophylla Endl.]

Araliaceae    

Australian ivy-palm, Octopus tree, Queensland umbrella tree Tiny round dull red flowers in tight ball-like clusters studding long stalks which rise like a fountain spray above the leaves. An evergreen tree with glossy leaves.

 

396 Energy turned towards the Divine

The power of realisation offers itself in service to the Divine.

Lawsonia inermis L.

Lythraceae

Mignonette tree, Henna Intensely fragrant tiny cream yellow or red flowers with four pairs of slightly exserted stamens; borne in dense terminal panicles. A large shrub to small tree.

 

397 Plasticity

Always ready for the necessary progress.

Tagetes L. spp.  Compositae

Marigold
Medium to large compact double compositae flowers with convoluted petals, in cream white and shades of yellow, orange and rust; borne singly or in few-flowered clusters. An annual or perennial herb with strongly aromatic leaves.

 

398 Mental plasticity

Indispensable for true knowledge.

Tagetes erecta L.

Compositae

African marigold, Aztec marigold. Big marigold  Yellow flower. Further description see Plasticity (397).

 

399 Energy of a plastic mind

Does not draw back from any effort to progress.

Tagetes erecta L. ‘Spun Yellow’

Compositae

African marigold, Aztec marigold, Big marigold  Bright yellow flower with finely frilled incurved  petals.  Further description see Plasticity (397).

 

400 Physical plasticity

One of the important conditions for transformation.

Tagetes erecta L.

Compositae

African marigold, Aztec marigold, Big marigold Medium-sized yellow or orange flower streaked with maroon. Further description see Plasticity (397).

 

401 Detailed plasticity

The plasticity needed to constantly progress.

Tagetes patula L.

Compositae

French marigold  Small flowers in shades of yellow, orange and rust.  A low bushy annual.  Further description see Plasticity (397).

 

402 Supramentalised plasticity

One of the stages on the way to transformation.

Tagetes erecta L.

Compositae

African marigold, Aztec marigold, Big marigold  Orange to orange yellow flowers.  Further description see Plasticity (397).

 

403 Courage

Bold, it faces all dangers.

Calotropis gigantea (L.) Ait. f.

Asclepiadaceae

Mudar, Madar, Bowstring hemp, Crown plant  Small mauve star-shaped flower with fleshy petals  and a beautifully sculpted crownlike centre;  buds are greenish grey and waxy; borne in dense  terminal clusters. A large shrub with whitish woolly leaf surfaces.

 

404 Integral courage

Whatever the domain, whatever the danger, the attitude remains the same – calm and assured.

Calotropis gigantea (L.) Ait. f.

Asclepiadaceae

Mudar, Madar, Bowstring hemp. Crown plant  White flower.  Further description see Courage (403).

 

405 Vital courage

Must be controlled to be beneficial.

Solanum melongena L. var. insanvm Pram.

Solanaceae

Small purple star-shaped flower with a prominent yellow centre of five erect anthers; borne in few  flowered cymes. An extremely prickly scandent subshrub.

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406 Bravery

Fears nothing and knows how to stand up against adversaries.

Amaranthus tricolor L. ‘Molten Fire’

Amaranthaceae

Tampala, Chinese spinach  Minute deep mauve flowers in dense clusters  surrounding the stem. An annual herb with maroon lower leaves and brilliant magenta  pink upper leaves.

 

407 Fearlessness in action

Manifold, unfettered and fearless.
Amaranthus caudatus L.
Amaranthaceae

Love-lies-bleeding, Velvet flower, Tassel flower Long tapering pendulous catkins densely covered with minute stiff dull magenta flowers, the heavy catkins weighing down the stems. A coarse annual herb with magenta stems and green leaves tinged magenta.

 

408 Fearlessness

Without fear or hesitation, it will obey the Divine’s command.

Solanum torvum Swartz.

Solanaceae

Small white star-shaped flower with a central  column of elongated yellow anthers; borne in  compact few-flowered cymes along the stems.

A tall straggly wayside shrub with large irregular  acutely lobed leaves and clusters of shiny round green and yellow berries.

 

409 Fearlessness in the vital

Goes straight to its goal and fears no inclemency.

Solanum melongena L.

Solanaceae

Egg-plant, Aubergine, Brinjal, Jew’s apple

Small solitary light lavender and white star-shaped  flower with a five-lobed corolla and prominent  yellow stamens. A well-known garden vegetable.

 

410 Heroic action

Fights for the true and the beautiful without fear of obstacles or opposition.

Arrhostoxylum costatum Nees.

Acanthaceae

Small bright red salverform flower with a  flattened corolla tube, a limb divided into five  rounded lobes and conspicuous white anthers;

borne in few-flowered axillary cymes or terminal panicles. A perennial herb.

 

411 Boldness

Do fearlessly what has to be done, dreading no difficulty.

Celosia argentea var. cristata (L.) Kuntze. Childsii Group

Amaranthaceae

Common cockscomb

Colourful compact velvety rounded or flared  floral heads with intricate convolutions; the tiny  inconspicuous flowers are sparsely arranged on the stem below; in white and shades of yellow,  orange, pink, purple and red. A bold striking  annual.

412 Spontaneous boldness

One of the results of perfect trust in the Divine.

Celosia argentea var. cristata (L.) Kuntze. Childsii Group

Amaranthaceae

Common cockscomb  Green floral heads.  Further description see Boldness (411).

 

413 Mental boldness

May our mind be capable of foreseeing the perfections of tomorrow.

Celosia argentea var. cristata (L.) Kuntze. Childsii Group

Amaranthaceae

Common cockscomb  Yellow floral heads.  Further description see Boldness (411).

 

414 Vital boldness

Should submit to reason.

Celosia argentea var. cristata (L.) Kuntze. Childsii Group

Amaranthaceae

Common cockscomb  Dark red floral heads.  Further description see Boldness (411).

 

415 Physical boldness

Nothing seems impossible in its consecration to the Divine.

Celosia argentea var. cristata (L.) Kuntze. Childsii Group

Amaranthaceae Common cockscomb  Red floral heads. Further description see Boldness (411).

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416 Vigilance

Indispensable for all true progress.

Pentapetes phoeniceae L.

Srerculiaceae

Small red orange saucer-shaped flower with five rounded petals and five narrow elongated anthers  that protrude from the centre; borne singly on  very short stems from the leaf axils. A narrow  annual herb with lanceolate leaves that have  irregularly toothed edges. Early name: Wakefulness.

 

417 Perfect vigilance

Nothing is neglected in its observation.

Magnolia grandiflora L.

Magnoliaceae

Large-flowered magnolia. Bull bay, Southern  magnolia  Very large stately heavily fragrant ivory white cup-shaped flower with firm petals; borne singly.  A large noble tree very beautiful when in bloom.

 

418 The guardian

Vigilant and thorny, it knows how to protect what it guards.

Acanthus ilicifolius L.

Acanthaceae

Sea holly  Small deep blue tubular flower with the lower  edge divided into three lobes, set in a spiny calyx  and borne in tall spikes. A medium-sized spiny  shrub with holly like leaves.

 

419 Sentry

Ever awake.
 Clematis L. sp.

Ranunculaceae

Virgin’s bower, Leather flower, Vasevine
Small fragrant white flower with four narrow petal-like sepals and numerous stamens; borne in full panicles. A delicate vine with ovate- lanceolate leaves.

 

420 Effort towards the Truth

Should exist in all men of goodwill.
Dillenia suffruiticosa (Griff.) Martelli.Dilleniaceae

Medium-sized lemon yellow saucer-shaped flower with five softly crinkled petals and a central white crown composed of tightly clustered stamens; blooming singly in short racemes. An evergreen shrub with large stiff glossy leaves.

 

421 Absolute truthfulness

Must govern one’s life if one wants to be close to the Divine.

Solandra maxima (Sesse & Moc.) P. Green. Solanaceae

Chalice vine

Very large solitary mildly fragrant cream to light  yellow chalicelike flower with five purple lines  extending from the base to the edge of the limb.  A woody climbing shrub with glabrous leaves.

 

422 Straightforwardness

Shows itself as it is, without compromising.
Ixora pavetta Andrews. [/. arborea Sm.]
Rubiaceae
Torch tree
  Highly fragrant tiny off white salverform flowers with four sharply recurved narrow lobes and yellow anthers; borne in small axillary or terminal corymbs. A small tree with glossy evergreen foliage.

 

423 Frankness

Says frankly what it has to say without caring for the result.

Gerbera jamesonii H. Bolus ex Hook. f.

Composkae

Barberton daisy, Transvaal daisy, African daisy  Medium to large single or double compositae flower with numerous long slender ray florets in white and shades of pink, red, orange and  yellow; borne singly on a long thin scape.  A low perennial herb.

 

424 Never tell a lie

Absolute condition for safety on the path.
Pereskia Mill. sp.
Cactaceae

Leaf cactus, Blade apple

Medium-sized cup-shaped pink flower with flat satiny slightly recurved petals and a central tuft of numerous yellow stamens; borne in few-flowered terminal clusters. A shrub or vine with thin sharp spines and fleshy leaves.

 

425 Spiritual speech

All-powerful in its simplicity.

Asparagus densiflorus (Kunth.) Jessop. ‘Sprengeri’ Liliaceae

Sprenger asparagus, Sprengeri, Emerald fern,

Emerald feather

Tiny white mildly fragrant starlike flowers with orange-tipped stamens; occurring in small clusters amidst the foliage or sometimes forming dense sprays. A fernlike perennial herb with gracefully arching stems.

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426 Power of expression

It is the power to manifest that which is latent.

Antirrhinum majus L.

Scrophulariaceae

Snapdragon

Small bilabiate flowers in white and shades  of yellow, orange, pink and red with a short  flattened corolla tube; the upper lip has two broad recurved lobes, the raised centre of the  lower lip closes the "mouth" of the flower, the lower edge is lobed and somewhat ruffled; borne in erect racemes. A colourful annual or perennial.

 

427 Power of psychic expression

The psychic gets its power of expression when it governs the whole being.

Antirrhinum majus L.

Scrophulariaceae

Snapdragon Pink flower. Further description see Power of expression (426).

 

428 Power of mental expression

Has value only when it is at the service of the Divine.

Antirrhinum majus L.

Scrophulariaceae

Snapdragon Yellow flower. Further description see Power of expression (426).

 

429 Power of vital expression

Is useful only when the vital is converted.
Antirrhinum majus L.
Scrophulariaceae
Snapdragon    Purple to violet flower. Further description see Power of expression (426).

 

430 Power of physical expression

One of the benefits of conversion.

Antirrhinum majus L.

Scrophulariaceae

Snapdragon Red flower.  Further description see Power of expression (426).

 

431 Power of integral expression

Nothing is too difficult for it to say.

Antirrhinum majus L.

Scrophulariaceae

Snapdragon   White flower with a yellow throat.  Further description see Power of expression (426).

 

432 Power of manifold expression

The result of suppleness and plasticity.

Antirrhinum majus L.

Scrophulariaceae

Snapdragon   Multicoloured flower. Further description see Power of expression (426).

 

433 Progressive expression

What you cannot say today, you will know how to say tomorrow.

Antirrhinum majus L. ‘Butterfly Hybrids’

Scrophulariaceae

Snapdragon    A variation of the common snapdragon in which  the lower lip is flattened, opening the "mouth" of the flower into a somewhat trumpet shape.  Further description see Power of expression (426).

434 Abundant expression

Has much to say and says it fully.

Celosia argentea L. Plumosa Group

Amaranthaceae

Feathered amaranth   Long erect branching spikes of tiny golden yellow  flowers that form soft feathery plumes. A showy  floriferous garden annual.

 

435 Joyful expression

It enjoys itself and gives enjoyment to others.

Celosia argentea L. Plumosa Group

Amaranthaceae

Feathered amaranth   Golden orange flowers.  Further description see Abundant expression (434).

 

436 Eloquence

We know how to express ourselves in a convincing way.

Alpinia zerumbet (Pers.) B.L. Burn & Rosemary. M. Sm.

Zingiberaceae

Shell ginger, Pink porcelain lily

Small fragrant waxy white tubular flower tipped  with light red, with a prominent yellow lip  streaked and spotted with red; borne in nodding racemes. A tall rhizomatous perennial herb with  leafy canes.

 

437 To know how to say what is needed

Neither too many words nor too few – just what is needed.

Alpinia galanga (L.) Willd.

Zingiberaceae

Siamese ginger, Galangal    Small white tubular flower with a large prominent cream white lip heavily striped with maroon red;  borne on short dense panicles. A tall rhizomatous perennial herb with leaves and stems that give off a fragrance when bruised.

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438 No quarrels

A very important condition to fulfil in order to facilitate the advent of the Supermind.

Gloriosa superba L.

Liliaceae

Glory lily, Climbing lily  Medium-sized pendulous flower with six acutely   recurved narrow petals with very wavy edges and  pointed tips, and six spreading horizontal stamens  beneath; the flower opens with the lower half of  the petals yellow green and the upper half dull   pink, then changes to greenish yellow flecked  with orange and orange red, and finally at  maturity turns deep orange red; borne singly  on firm horizontal stalks. A tuberous climbing  perennial herb with leaf tips that curl into  tendrils.  Early name: Occult power working in the material

 

439 Boastfulness

One of the greatest obstacles to progress. A stupidity one must carefully avoid if one

aspires for true progress.

Parkia pedunculata (Roxb.) Macbr. [P. biglandulosa Wight & Am.] Leguminosae (subfamily Mimosoideae)

Mungo tree, Nittu tree 

Medium-sized brownish ball-like heads covered with soft cream white stamens and borne on  long pendulous stalks. A large stately tree with feathery foliage.

440 Gossip

Dark and pointed, this is a flower that wounds more than it charms.

Typhonium blumei Nicols. & Sivadasan.

Araceae

Large firm spathe, bulbous and green tinged with brown at the base, widening to become ovate in shape and a deep maroon colour, and a thin tapering spadix with a rough pink segment near the base; the flower arises directly from the round. A poisonous tuberous herb with sagittate shallowly three-lobed leaves.

 

441 Sharp tongue

Unfortunately too frequent.
Aphelandra tetragona (Vahl) Nees.
Acanthaceae

Medium-sized long narrow tubular orange flower opening into two pointed lips; set in overlapping brownish green bracts on a four-sided terminal spike. A medium-sized shrub that flowers for many weeks in. the cool season.


442 To know how to listen

To be attentive and silent.

Podranea ricasoliana (Tanf.) Sprague. Bignoniaceae

Pink trumpet vine

Medium-sized light pink to lavender pink  salverform flower with a wide limb divided  into five rounded wavy-edged lobes and a cream  white throat covered with fine hairs and veined  in deep pink; borne in large terminal panicles.  A medium-sized vine with decorative glossy deep  green compound leaves.

443 Observation

Likes to prolong its attention in order to see better.

Senecio L. sp.Compositae
Groundsel

Tiny yellow green salverform flowers with a star  shaped limb; borne in tassel-like heads on an erect stalk. A perennial herb with succulent leaves.

 

444 Care

To be careful in what one does.

Chlorophytum comosum (Thunb.) Jacques.

‘Vittatum’

Liliaceae

Spider plant, Spider ivy, Ribbon plant Small white star-shaped flower with six narrow  petals and six yellow-tipped stamens, blooming  sparsely on a long thin erect scape. A perennial  rhizomatous decorative herb with recurved leaves  that have a central white stripe.

 

445 Prudence

Very useful for weakness since weakness needs prudence; strength does not need it.

Emilia sonchifolia (L.) Moench. E. javanica

(Burm. f.) Robinson.]

Compositae

Flora’s paintbrush. Tassel flower Small scarlet soft tassel-like head of Compositae  flowers in loose corymbs. A low annual herb  with sagittate leaves, the base of the leaves  clasping the stems.

 

446 Enlightened prudence

Looks carefully before going forward.

Emilia sonchifolia .(L.) Moench. ‘Lutea [E. javanica (Burm. f.) Robinson. ‘Lutea’]

Compositae

Flora’s paintbrush, Tassel flower  Golden yellow flowers.  Further description see Prudence (445).

 

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447 Common sense

It is very practical and avoids many mistakes, but it lacks flight.

Nicotiana alata Link & Otto.

Solanaceae

Jasmine tobacco, Flowering tobacco    Medium-sized fragrant greenish yellow salverform flower with a long corolla tube that is white within and expands into five broad pointed lobes;  borne in few-flowered racemes. There are also many ornamental forms in several colours. A ender perennial herb with large soft pubescent leaves and viscid hairy stalks.

 

448 Certitude

Assured and calm, it never argues.

Nicotiana plumbaginifolia Viv.

Solanaceae

Fragrant small white salverform flower with  a long corolla tube divided into five pointed  lobes; borne in loose racemes. A wild herb.

 

449 Unostentatious certitude

It does not attract attention or try to convince anyone.

Platycodon grandiflorus (Jacq.) A. DC.

Campanulaceae

Balloon flower, Chinese bellflower    Medium-sized open funnelform lavender blue  flower with deeper coloured veins and a double five-lobed corolla; borne singly. A low spreading perennial herb.

 

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Spiritual Attainments

450 Mastery

Know what the Divine wants and you will have  mastery.

Syzygium jambos (L.) Alston.

Mynaceae

Rose apple, Jambu mawar, Malabar plum

Medium-sized fragrant flower composed of  numerous long showy white to greenish white  stamens; borne in few-flowered terminal clusters. A medium-sized evergreen tree with fragrant  edible fruits.

 

451 Knowledge

Is conversant with all sides of a question, whatever it may be.

Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) De Wit. Leguminosae (subfamily Mimosoideae)

Lead tree. White popinac

Small mildly fragrant cream white Huffy balls  of soft stamens borne singly from the leaf axils  on sturdy narrow stalks. A small tree often seen  with an abundance of flat dark brown brittle  pods.

 

452 Intuitive knowledge

Innumerable and vast for exploration, it is pure and fragrant.

Caesalpinia coriaria (Jacq.) Willd. Leguminosae (subfamily Caesalpinioideae)

Divi-divi

Tiny very fragrant cream to greenish white cup-shaped flowers with reddish brown exserted stamens; borne in dense branching axillary clusters. A small spreading tree with finely pinnate leaves.

 

453 Supramental knowledge

An infallible vision of problems.

Acacia farnesiana (L.) Willd.
Leguminosae (subfamily Mimosoideae) Mimosa bush, Sweet wattle. Sweet acacia,
Scented wattle
    Small highly perfumed deep yellow fluffy balls of soft stamens borne in small clusters. A very thorny shrub.

 

454 Knowledge of details

Manifold and minute, it forgets nothing.
Acacia leucophloea (Roxb.) Willd.
Leguminosae (subfamily Mimosoideae)
Tiny cream white pineapple scented fluffy balls of soft stamens borne in terminal panicles. An extremely thorny tree with yellowish bark.

 

455 Wisdom

Can only be acquired through union with the Divine Consciousness.

Albizia saman F. Muell. [Samanea saman (Jacq.)

Men-ill.]

Leguminosae (subfamily Mimosoideae)   Rain tree, Saman, Monkey pod, Zamang

Medium-sized soft delicate powderpuff head  composed of inconspicuous flowers with  numerous pink stamens that are white at the  base; borne in clusters from the leaf axils.  A very large spreading tree with dark grey  almost black bark, and leaves that close at night  and at the approach of rain.

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456 Striving towards wisdom

A bit of wisdom is welcome.

Calliandra Benth. spp. Leguminosae (subfamily Mimosoideae)

Powderpufftree, Powderpuff

Small to medium-sized powderpuff heads composed of numerous stamens in white,  greenish white, pink, red or purple; borne  singly or in clusters from the leaf axils. A  shrub or small tree with pinnate leaves.

 

457 Striving towards integral wisdom

Like everything that belongs to the creation, wisdom is progressive.
Calliandra portoricensis (Jacq.) Benth.
Leguminosae (subfamily Mimosoideae)  Medium-sized powderpuff head composed of white stamens; borne frorh the leaf axils. A tall spreading shrub.

 

458 Wisdom in the physical mind

A first step towards the supramental manifestation

upon earth.

Calliandra haematocephala Hassk. Leguminosae (subfamily Mimosoideae)

Red powderpuff

Medium-sized powderpuff head composed of red stamens; borne from the leaf axils. A tall spreading shrub.

 

459 Integral wisdom

The wisdom one obtains through union with the Divine.

Albizia lebbeck (L.) Benth.

Leguminosae (subfamily Mimosoideae)

Siris tree, Woman’s tongue tree, Lebbeck tree  Very fragrant medium-sized tassel-like head composed of numerous long cream white stamens with yellow green tips; borne in axillary clusters. A large spreading deciduous tree.

 

460 Inspiration

Brings its manifold gifts to him who knows how to receive them.

Aristolochia littoralis L. Parodi. [A. elegans M.T. Mast.]

Aristolochiaceae

Calico flower

Unique medium-sized cream white cup-shaped   flower heavily spotted maroon with a maroon centre, a greenish yellow throat and an acutely bent and inflated corolla tube; borne singly. A  slender graceful vine with kidney-shaped leaves.

 

461 Lasting inspiration

Waits patiently to be received.

Aristolochia ringens Vahl. non Link & Otto.

Aristolochiaceae

Dutchman’s pipe, Pelican flower

Large uniquely shaped yellow green flower with  an inflated pouch covered with dark reddish  brown veins, a long curving lower petal heavily  marked with reddish brown and a shorter  somewhat hood-shaped upper petal; borne  singly. The flower has an unpleasant odor.  A moderately large vine with large heart-shaped  leaves and dried seed pods that resemble  parachutes.

 

462 Revelation

The true revelation is the revelation of the Divine.

Costus speciosus (J.G. Koenig) Sm. (rose form)

Zingiberaceae

Wild ginger. Crepe ginger  Medium to large fragrant rose purple tubular flower with a petal-like lip spotted purple at the base, emerging from a waxy white three pointed calyx which in turn emerges from striking -waxy deep red bracts; borne in terminal spikes. A tall rhizomatous perennial herb with slender aromatic reedlike leafy stems.

 

463 Integral revelation

Half-way to transformation.

Costus speciosus (J.G. Koenig) Sm. (white form)

Zingiberaceae

Wild ginger. Crepe ginger    White flower with a golden yellow throat and  calyx edged with pale pink.  Further description see Revelation (462).

 

464 Consciousness turned towards the Light

It thirsts for the light and cannot live without it.

Helianthus L. spp.

Compositae

Sunflower

Medium to large single compositae flowers with  a prominent centre of brown or green disc florets  and light to deep yellow ray florets; borne singly.  An annual or perennial herb.  Early comment: Consciousness is the faculty  of becoming aware of anything through  identification. The Divine Consciousness is not only aware but knows and effects. To become aware of a vibration, for instance, does  not mean that you know everything about it.

 

465 Consciousness turned towards the Supramental Light

It thirsts for truth and will find its satisfaction only in the Truth.

Helianthus L. spp.

Compositae

Sunflower

Medium to large yellow orange flowers.  Further description see Consciousness turned  towards the Light (464).

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466 Intensity of consciousness in the full Supramental Light

It is radiant and shining in order to illumine the world.

Helianthus L. spp.

Compositae

Sunflower    Medium to large fully double yellow compositae flowers; borne singly or in corymbs.  Further description see Consciousness turned  towards the Light (464).

 

467 Body-consciousness undergoing the supramental transformation

Solid and resolute, it faces all difficulties.

Helianthus L. spp.

Compositae

Sunflower    Large striking compositae flower with sienna ray  florets streaked with golden yellow and a golden  aura that radiates from a large dark brown central  disc; borne singly or in clusters. An annual or  perennial herb.

 

468 Solid steadfastness in the material consciousness

The material consciousness has a firm and solid steadfastness.
Bombax ceiba L.
Bombacaceae

Red silk-cotton tree, Simul   Large deep red flower with five fleshy recurved petals and prominent stamens in two central whorls; borne singly but clustered near the ends
of the branches. A very large spiny deciduous tree with palmate leaves.

 

469 Attraction for the Light

In its attraction it tries to imitate the stars.

Curculigo orchioides Gaertn.

Hypoxidaceae

Small golden yellow star-shaped flower borne  near the base of the plant on a short scape.  A slender tuberous herb with long lanceolate delicately veined leaves.

 

470 Light

Light and airy, it radiates.

Cestrum diurnum L. non Weston.

Solanaceae

Day jessamine   Small fragrant white narrow tubular flower with a tiny recurved limb; borne in axillary clusters.  A medium to tall shrub with glossy leaves.

 

471 Light in the vital

One of the first steps on the long way.

Cestrum elegans (Brongn.) Schldl.

Solanaceae    Small light purple narrow tubular flower with a pale lavender five-pointed limb; borne in  terminal clusters. A loose open shrub.

 

472 Movements in the Light

This is possible only with a great sincerity.

Pentas lanceolata (Forssk.) Deflers.

Rubiaceae

Star-cluster, Egyptian star-cluster    Small white salver six-pointed  star-shaped limb airy thin corolla tube;  borne in terminal clusters. An almost ever blooming subshrub  pubescent ovate to lanceolate leaves.

 

473 Light in the movements

This certainly means the beginning of wisdom.
Pentas lanceolata forssk.) Deflers.
Rubiaceae

Star-cluster, Egyptian star-cluster Flowers in shades of mauve  Further description see Movements in the Light (472). Early name: Emotional movement openingto the Light

 

474 Psychic light physical movements

The first step towards the transformation of the physical.

Pentas lanceolata (forssk.) Deflers.
Rubiaceae

Star-cluster, Egyptian  star-cluster   Vivid pink flowers,  Further description see Movements in the Light (472).

 

475 Psychic light in the material movements

Essential condition for transformation.
Pentas lanceolata (forssk.) Deflers.
Rubiaceae

Star-cluster, Egyptian  star-cluster Bright red flowers.  Further description  see Movements in the Light (472). Salmon orange flowers. Further description see Conversion (483).

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476 Light without obscurity

All-powerful in its simplicity.

Eucharis Xgrandiflora Planch. & Lind.

Amaryllidaceae

Amazon lily, Eucharist lily, Madonna lily Medium-sized pure white fragrant nodding salverform flower with six spreading petal-like lobes that surround a pale green corona; borne in few-flowered umbels on long scapes. A bulbous plant with broad glossy deep green leaves.

 

477 Obscurity offers itself to be transformed

Obscurity tired of being obscure.

Thunbergia alata Bojer.

Acanthaceae

Black-eyed Susan vine

Small yellow orange to orange salverform flowers with a limb composed of five broad somewhat squared lobes, a dark maroon or green throat and a curved corolla tube that emerges from two enlarged inflated bracts; usually borne singly from the leaf axils. A light annual or perennial vine.

 

478 Transformation dispels obscurity

Obscurity will disappear more and more as the transformation progresses.

Thunbergia alata Bojer. ‘Julietta’

Acanthaceae

Medium-sized golden yellow to deep orange flower without a central spot. Further description see Obscurity offers itself to be transformed (477).

 

479 Alchemy

Supple and plastic, ready to take any form whatever.

Hymenocallis Salisb. spp.

Amaryllidaceae

Spider lily, Crown beauty. Sea daffodil, Basket flower Large fragrant white funnelform flowers with long slender recurved petal-like lobes and elongated stamens that arise from the edge of a cuplike crown; borne in umbels on a long scape. An easily grown bulb with straplike leaves.

 

480 Occultism

Truly blossoms only when it is surrendered to the Divine.

Pancratium zeylanicum L.

Amaryllidaceae

Medium-sized highly fragrant white funnelform flower with six pointed petals, a large central cup and a long narrow green corolla tube; borne in one- to three-flowered umbels very close to the ground. A low perennial bulbous plant with narrow linear leaves. ..Early name: Occult power

 

481 Initiation

It is unique in the whole existence of the plant.

Yucca L. spp.

Agavaceae

Medium-sized fragrant waxy white cup-shaped flowers on tall erect racemes or panicles. Succulent perennial herbs with stiff sword-shaped leaves, either stemless or with woody trunks.

 

482 Conversion of the aim of life from the ego to the Divine

Instead of seeking one’s own satisfaction, to have service of the Divine as the aim of life.

Clivia miniata Regel.

Amaryllidaceae

Kaffir lily

Medium-sized bright orange funnelform flowers with the limb divided into six lobes, a yellow or apricot throat and exserted stamens; borne in many-flowered umbels on erect scapes. A perennial bulb with straplike leaves.

 

483 Conversion

The starting-point of realisation.

Hippeastrum Herb. spp.

Amaryllidaceae

Amaryllis, Knight’s star lily, Barbados lily Large trumpet-shaped flowers with six flared petals and long curving stamens; in white and shades of red, pink, orange, salmon, and striped;  borne on tall sturdy scapes. A large bulb with thick, usually straplike leaves that appear after the blooming season. Early comment: Conversion is the turning of all the movements of the being towards the Divine.

 

484 Conversion of the mind

The mind has freed itself of its arrogance and knows that it is only an instrument.

Hippeastrum Herb. spp.

Amaryllidaceae

Amaryllis, Knight’s star lily, Barbados lily Yellow flowers. Further description see Conversion (483).

 

485 Conversion of the physical mind

Ready to understand everything and to grow continually.

Hippeastrum Herb. spp.

Amaryllidaceae

Amaryllis, Knight’s star lily, Barbados lily

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486 Conversion of the emotional being

It blossoms in a harmonious receptivity.

Hippeastrum Herb. spp.

Amaryllidaceae

Amaryllis, Knight’s star lily, Barbados lily    Light pink flowers with reddish pink lines and  a white streak through the middle of each petal.  Further description see Conversion (483).

 

487 Conversion of the vital

Enthusiastic and spontaneous, it gives itself

unstintingly.

Hippeastrum Herb. spp.

Amaryllidaceae    Amaryllis, Knight’s star lily, Barbados lily Dark red flowers with or without a white centre.  Further description see Conversion (483).

 

488 Conversion of the physical

Compact and stable, without fluctuations.

Hippeastrum Herb. spp.

Amaryllidaceae    Amaryllis, Knight’s star lily, Barbados lily Bright red flowers with or without a white centre.  Further description see Conversion (483).

 

489 Integral conversion

Above all conflicts and struggles, in a harmonious

blossoming.

Hippeastrum Herb. spp.

Amaryllidaceae   Amaryllis, Knight’s star lily, Barbados lily  Fragrant white flowers with or without a green centre .Further description see Conversion (483).

 

490 Integral conversion with the help of the psychic

Sweetness mingles with resolution.
Hippeastrum Herb. spp.
Amaryllidaceae

Amaryllis, Knight’s star lily, Barbados lily   White flowers with wavy petals spotted rose. Further description see Conversion (483).

 

491 Total conversion

The whole being has given itself in all its movements.

Hippeastrum Herb. spp.

Amaryllidaceae    Amaryllis, Knights star lily, Barbados lily  Very large light red flowers with thick fleshy  petals.  Further description see Conversion (483).

 

492 New birth

Birth into the true consciousness, that of the Divine Presence in us.

Origanum majorana L.

Labiatae    Sweet marjoram. Knotted marjoram Very tiny white or mauve starlike flowers with  exserted stamens set in ball-like overlapping  green bracts that arise from the leaf axils. Included  in the significance are the small rounded very  aromatic greyish green leaves. A perennial culinary herb.

 

493 Beginning of realisation

Full of promise and hope, it radiates joy and confidence.
Sesbania grandiflora (L.) Poir.
Leguminosae (subfamily Papilionoideae)
Scarlet wistaria tree, Vegetable humming-bird Medium-sized, occasionally large, pendulous white, pink or red clawlike  papilionaceous flowers held in glossy light green calyces; borne in clusters of two to four. A small short-lived tree with pinnate leaves.

 

494 Realisation

The goal of our efforts.

Delonix regia (Bojer) Raf.

Leguminosae (subfamily Caesalpinioideae)

Flamboyant, Peacock flower, Flame tree, Royal    poinciana Large striking pale orange to deep red flowers  with four widely separated clawed petals and one larger petal that is white to cream or yellow, splashed and edged with red or orange red; borne in terminal corymbs. A beautiful spreading tree of medium size. Early comment: Realisation is the establishment of the supramental Truth upon earth.

 

495 Liberation

The disappearance of the ego.
Careya arborea Roxb.
Barringtoniaceae

Large cream white flower with numerous red-tipped stamens. A conspicuous deciduous forest tree with large leaves.

 

496 Victory

Will triumph over all obstacles.

Allamanda cathartics. L.

Apocynaceae

Common allamanda. Golden trumpet   large mildly fragrant bright yellow salverform  flower with a narrow abruptly expanding corolla  tube, a broad limb with five rounded lobes and a throat finely striped with golden brown; borne in few-flowered terminal cymes. A vigorous  scandent shrub. Early name: Mental victory  Early comment: Victory in the mind is the reign of the supramental Truth in the mind.

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497 Victory in the vital

In the vital even a little victory has great consequences.

Allamanda blanchetti A. DC. [A. violaceae G.

Gardn. & Fielding.]

Apocynaceae

Purple allamanda   Medium-sized soft pinkish purple funnelform  flower with five wavy overlapping lobes; slightly  fragrant; borne in few-flowered terminal cymes.  A scandent shrub.

 

498 Joy of victory

It resembles victory without having its power.

Anemopaegma chamberlaynil (Sims) Bur. &

Schum.

Bignoniaceae     

 Large bright golden yellow trumpet-shaped salverform flower with a flattened corolla tube and the limb divided into five rounded lobes; mildly fragrant and borne in axillary racemes. A vigorous climber with stiff glabrous leaves.

 

499 Certitude of victory

It is not noisy but it is sure.
Catesbaea spinosa L.
Rubiaceae

Lily thorn, Spanish guava     Medium-sized greenish yellow pendulous funnel shaped flower with a long narrow corolla tube and the limb split into four waxy pointed lobes; borne singly. A spiny shrub with small glossy leaves.

 

500 Transformation

The goal of creation.

Millingtonia hortensis L.

Bignoniaceae

Indian cork tree, Tree jasmine     Medium-sized fragrant white salverform flower with a long thin corolla tube and the limb divided into four pointed lobes, the upper lobe partly  split; borne in loose panicles. A tall fast-growing evergreen tree with corky bark and dark green foliage. Early comment: Transformation is the change  by which all the elements and all the movements of the being become ready to manifest the  supramental Truth.

 

501 Attempt-towards immortality

Persistent and coordinated.

Celosia argentea L. Plumosa Group

Amaranthaceae

Feathered amaranth    Long erect branching spikes of tiny greenish  white loosely arranged everlasting flowers that form soft feathery plumes. A showy floriferous garden annual.

 

502 Aspiration for immortality

Pure, soaring, full of trust.

Celosia argentea L. Plumosa Group

Amaranthaceae    Feathered amaranth All colours except greenish white, purplish pink and red. Further description see Attempt towards immortality (501).

 

503 Vital aspiration for immortality

Clustered, intense, but short-lived.

Celosia argentea L. Plumosa Group

Amaranthaceae

Feathered amaranth    Purplish pink flowers. Further description see Attempt towards  immortality (501).

 

504 Physical aspiration for immortality

Intense aspiration, but ignorant of the means.

Celosia argentea L. Plumosa Group

Amaranthaceae

Feathered amaranth    Red flowers.  Further description see Attempt towards  immortality (501).

 

505 Immortality

Forms are in perpetual transformation. Identify yourself with the Immortal Consciousness and

you will become it.

Gomphrena globosa L.

Amaranthaceae    Globe amaranth, Bachelor’s button  Small rounded everlasting heads of colourful  papery bracts enfolding minute star-shaped cream white flowers; borne singly on slender stems. An erect branching annual herb.

 

506 Vital immortality

It exists in its own domain, but depends on surrender to the Divine.

Gomphrena globosa L.

Amaranthaceae

Globe amaranth. Bachelor’s button Magenta purple bracts. Further description see Immortality (505). Early name: Consciousness of vital continuity independent of the body

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507 Conscious vital immortality

The immortality of an organised and conscious vital being.

Gomphrena globosa L.

Amaranthaceae

Globe amaranth, Bachelor’s button Pale lavender pink bracts. Further description see Immortality (505).

 

508 Integral immortality

It is a promise; when will it be a material fact?

Gomphrena globosa L.

Amaranthaceae

Globe amaranth, Bachelor’s button  White bracts.  Further description see Immortality (505).

 

509 Supramental immortality

It is an established fact, but few human beings have experienced it.

Gomphrena globosa L.

Amaranthaceae

Globe amaranth, Bachelor’s button Bright orange bracts shaded salmon pink at the base.  Further description see Immortality (505).

510 Integral immortality

It is a promise; when will it be a material fact?
Alternanthera Forsk. spp.
Amaranthaceae

Joseph’s coat, Chaff-flower, Joyweed, Broad path Small white rounded papery heads of tiny everlasting flowers in small axillary clusters. A perennial herb or shrub with green, reddish
or purplish leaves.

 

511 Beauty arising from consecration

Be sincere and absolute in your consecration to the Divine and your life will become harmonious and beautiful.

Asparagus L. sp.

Liliaceae

Small delicate snowy racemes of highly fragrant  tiny starlike white flowers. A light thorny vine  with drooping stems and curved needlelike leaves.

 

512 Static beauty

Transfixed in an immutable beauty.

Camellia japonica L.

Theaceae

Common camellia    Medium to large showy sessile flowers with few to many rows of delicately sculpted rounded petals symmetrically arranged in a circular form;  white through pink to red and bicoloured. A large evergreen shrub with glossy leathery leaves.

 

513 Abundance of beauty

A beauty that blossoms freely and abundantly.

Rhododendron L. spp.

Ericaceae Azalea, Rhododendron    Small to medium, occasionally large, delicate open bell-shaped or funnelform flowers with five deeply cut overlapping petal-like lobes and long exserted stamens; borne in dense clusters in a great variety of colours. There are more than 800 species of shrubs or, rarely, small trees.

 

514 Aristocracy of beauty

So perfectly formed that it compels admiration.
Dietes iridioides (L.) Klatt. [D. vegeta Auct.]
Iridaceae
African iris

Medium-sized irislike flower with a centre of three erect incurving lavender crests and six flat rounded white petals, three of which are wider and have a prominent golden orange mark from the base to the centre, and three alternate petals, narrower and spotted brown at the base; blooming singly at the ends of branching spikes. A rhizomatous herb with bladelike leaves.

 

515 Aristocracy of beauty

So perfectly formed that it compels admiration. Iris L.

Iridaceae

Flag, Fleur-de-lis, Sword lily

Large showy often fragrant flower usually with three erect and three softly recurved petals that may be bearded or crested; occurring in a wide variety of shades and colour combinations except  pure red; the flower stalks produce one to several blooms. A rhizomatous or bulbous perennial herb with sword-shaped leaves.

 

516 Power of beauty

Beauty acquires its power only when it is

surrendered to the Divine.

Narcissus L. spp.

Amaryllidaceae

Daffodil

Large mildly fragrant striking yellow flowers with a prominent trumpet surrounded by six spreading petals; borne singly on sturdy scapes.A spring-blooming bulb.

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517 Beauty aspiring for the supramental realisation

Beauty is no longer sufficient unto itself; it wants to become divine.

Narcissus poeticus L.

Amaryllidaceae

Poet’s narcissus, Pheasant’s eye narcissus    Medium-sized very fragrant snow white flower  with six rounded or pointed petals and a small  orange or yellow central cup; borne singly or in  umbels on scapes. A spring-blooming bulb.

 

518 Pride of beauty

Likes to show itself and be admired.
Hyacinthus orientalis L.
Liliaceae

Hyacinth, Dutch hyacinth, Common hyacinth   Small intensely fragrant narrow funnelform flowers with six spreading to reflexed lobes, in white, yellow, pink, red, purple or blue; borne in a dense raceme on a short scape. A spring-flowering bulb.

 

519 Modesty of beauty

It blossoms without attracting attention.
Gypsophila elegans Bieb.
Caryophyllaceae
Baby’s breath
    Tiny round white flowers with five slightly , recurved petals; borne in graceful airy sprays. A low branching annual or perennial with  narrow lanceolate leaves.

 

520 Smile of beauty

Nature is happy to be beautiful.

Prunus serrulata Lindl.

Rosaceae

Oriental cherry, Japanese flowering cherry    Small delicate white to pink single or double  flowers with rounded petals and many stamens;  borne in clusters of three to five. A medium- sized very ornamental tree covered with flowers in spring.

 

521 Smile of Nature

Nature rejoices in her beauty.

Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D.A. Webb.

Rosaceae

Almond, Almond tree    Small white to pink sessile saucer-shaped flowers  with five rounded petals and many stamens;  borne singly or in pairs. A small to medium-sized tree that is covered with flowers in spring before the leaves appear and later bears edible nuts.

 

522 Joy of beauty

Beauty is the joyful offering of Nature.

Ipomoea tricolor Cav. ‘Scarlet O’Hara’

Convolvulaceae

Morning glory    Large striking bright magenta funnelform  flower; borne singly or in small clusters. An annual climber.

 

523 Spontaneous beauty
Delicate and magnificent, it has an incomparable charm.
Ipomoea tricolor Cav.

Convolvulaceae

Morning glory    Large showy rose pink funnelform flower with a white border and throat; borne singly or in small clusters. An annual climber.

 

524 Pure sense of beauty

Can only be acquired through a great purification.

Ipomoea tricolor Cav. ‘Heavenly Blue’
Convolvulaceae
Morning glory
    Large lovely translucent sky blue funnelform flower with a yellow throat; borne singly or in small clusters. An annual climber. Early names: Opening of the vital to Radha’s consciousness; Opening of the vital to Radha’s
influence

 

525 Art

Living only to express beauty.

Fuchsia L. spp.

Onagraceae

Lady’s eardrops    Very showy small to medium-sized pendulous  flower that resembles a lantern or a ballerina’s  skirt, with four usually recurved and colourful sepals that spread above four tightly overlapping  rounded petals and prominent exserted stamens; in white and shades of pink, red and purple, often bicoloured and double; borne singly from the leaf axils or in terminal racemes or panicles. A cool-loving small shrub to small tree.

 

526 Beauty in art

A beauty that displays itself and allows itself  to be contemplated.

Paeonia L. spp.
Paeoniaceae
Peony
    Large showy fragrant single or double bowl-shaped flowers with broad slightly recurved and often frilled petals; in white, yellow, purple, red and pink; borne terminally, one to many. A floriferous perennial herb or shrub that is among the most popular garden plants in temperate climates.

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527 Artistic taste

Is pleased with beautiful things and is itself beautiful.

Ipomoea indica (Burm.) Merrill. [I. acuminata

(Vahl) Roem. & Schult.]

Convolvulaceae

Blue dawn flower    Large showy intense blue funnelform flower with a pinkish purple star at the centre and a lavender pink tube becoming white at the base; borne singly or in few-flowered clusters. A robust perennial vine.

 

528 Artistic sensitivity

A powerful aid in fighting ugliness.

Ipomoea tricolor Cav.

Convolvulaceae

Morning glory     Large blue funnelform flower with a white throat; borne singly or in few-flowered clusters. An annual climber.

 

529 Poetic ecstasy

Rare and charming is your presence.

Wisteria sinensis (Sims) Sweet. Leguminosae (subfamily Papilionoideae) Chinese wisteria 

Small lavender papilionaceous flowers with a yellow mark in the centre of the upper petal; borne in long dense pendant racemes. A large deciduous woody vine with flowers that appear before the leaves.

 

530 Distinction

Of a refined beauty, sufficient to itself.

Syringa L. spp.

Oleaceae

Lilac    Tiny very fragrant salverform flowers with a limb composed of four spreading lobes, in white and shades of purple, pink, red, blue and yellow, also bicoloured; borne in dense many-flowered terminal or axillary panicles. A deciduous shrub or small tree.

 

531 Refinement

Little by little, coarseness is eliminated from the being.

Buddleja davidii Franch.

Loganiaceae

Butterfly bush, Summer lilac Tiny fragrant four-lobed tubular flowers in white and shades of pink, purple, yellow and orange; borne in dense terminal spikes. A medium to large shrub.

 

532 Refinement of habits

Orderly, clean and well-organised.

Gliricidia sepium (Jacq.) Kunth ex Walp. Leguminosae (subfamily Papilionoideae)

Madre de cacao, Nicaraguan cocoa-shade Small pink papilionaceous flowers, each with a pale yellow band in the centre of the broad recurved upper petal and a conspicuous waxy maroon calyx; borne in dense racemes along the branches. A small fast-growing tree with pinnate leaves.

 

533 Refined taste

Pleasing and delicate, always avoids mistakes of bad taste.

Kaempferia pulchra Ridl.

Zingiberaceae

Small three-petalled flower with a large bilabiate lip in pinkish lavender with a white centre and sparkling sheen; blooms singly on a short scape between two beautifully marked leaves. A stemless perennial with tuberous roots.

 

534 Delicacy

Charming to those of refined taste.

Coriandrum sativum L.

Umbelliferae

Coriander, Chinese parsley  Tiny white flowers with four narrow petals that emerge from one side of the centre; borne in compound umbels. An annual culinary herb with highly aromatic, finely cut bright green leaves.

 

535 Fragile elegance

Easily troubled, needs to take care of itself.

Anemone coronaria L.

Ranunculaceae

Windflower, Lily of the field    Medium-sized solitary somewhat saucer-shaped flower with delicate overlapping sepals (petals absent) and a striking centre. White and shades of yellow, red, rose, purple and blue; borne singly on thin stems. A perennial herb with tuberous rhizomes.

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536 Sensitivity

One of the results of refinement of the being.

Malpighia glabra L.

Malpighiaceae

Barbados cherry, Acerola    Small delicate rose pink rotate flower with widely separated rounded petals; borne singly along the branches. A large shrub or small tree that yields small fruits rich in vitamin C.

 

537 Sensitivity

One of the results of refinement of the being.

Malpighia coccigera L.

Malpighiaceae

Miniature holly, Singapore holly   Small delicate white rotate flower with widely separated rounded petals, a greenish centre and yellow anthers; borne singly or in axillary clusters. A highly attractive evergreen shrub with small hollylike leaves.

 

538 Charm

Envelops and conquers by its unfailing sweetness.

Sambucus L.

Caprifoliaceae

Elder, Elderberry    Tiny lightly fragrant cream white flowers with five slightly recurved petals and five radiating stamens creating a starlike effect; borne in large terminal cymes. A shrub or small tree with pithy stems.

 

539 Lightness

Charming, but prickly at times.

Parkinsonia aculeata L.

Leguminosae (subfamily Caesalpinioideae)

Jerusalem thorn, Mexican palo verde Small delicate fragrant light yellow flower with five separated petals, the uppermost lightly spotted with reddish brown on opening and gradually changing entirely to rust; borne in loose axillary racemes. A small extremely spiny tree with long needlelike leaves bearing tiny leaflets.

 

540 Idealism

Delicate and harmonious, it gives elegance to life.

Centaurea cyanus L. Composkae

Cornflower, Blue-bottle, Bachelor’s button Small soft mildly fragrant semi-double compositae flowers composed of tiny tubular frilled ray florets in blue, purple, pink and white; borne singly. A slender annual herb with greyish cottony hairs on leaves.

 

541 Aristocracy

Incapable of baseness and pettiness, it asserts itself with dignity and authority.’

Dahlia Cav. spp.’ Compositae Dahlia

Very large (over 16 cm) fully double flowers with somewhat narrow, pointed and variously twisted ray florets; in white and shades of red, pink, lavender, purple, orange and yellow, also bicoloured; borne singly. A tender tuberous- rooted perennial herb.

 

542 Nobility

The incapacity for any pettiness of feeling or action.

Dahlia Cav. spp. Compositae

Dahlia    Very large (over 16 cm) fully double showy deep wine red flower with broadly cupped ray florets symmetrically arranged in a dense rounded cushionlike head; borne singly. A tender tuberous-rooted perennial herb.

 

543 Dignity

Affirms its worth, but asks for nothing.

Dahlia Cav. spp.

Compositae

Dahlia    Medium to large (10-15 cm) fully double flowers with symmetrically arranged ray florets in a variety of forms (broad, rounded or cupped) and many colours (except pink, orange yellow, mauve, and intense red).

 

544 Psychic dignity

Refuses all that lowers or debases.

Dahlia Cav. spp.

Compositae

Dahlia   Pink flowers. Further description see Dignity (543).

 

545 Supramentalised mental dignity

Tolerates no pettiness in thought turned towards the Truth.

Dahlia Cav. spp.

Compositae

Dahlia   Orange yellow flowers. Further description see Dignity (543).  

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546 Dignity of the emotions

Not to allow one’s emotions to contradict the inner Divinity.

Dahlia Cav. spp.

Compositae

Dahlia

Mauve pink flowers. Further description see Dignity (543).

 

547 Dignity in the physical

Above bargaining.

Dahlia Cav. spp.

Compositae

Dahlia

Intense red flowers. Further description see Dignity (543).

 

548 Wealth

True wealth is the wealth that one offers to the Divine.

Nymphaea L. spp. Nymphaeaceae Water lily

Large showy usually very fragrant flowers with numerous narrow pointed or rounded petals, many prominent erect stamens and four petal- like sepals; in white and shades of yellow, red, pink, blue, lavender and purple; borne singly on long stems, either floating or held above the water. An aquatic rhizomatous herb with large floating peltate leaves.

 

549 Supramentalised wealth

Wealth placed at the service of the Divine.

Nymphaea L. spp. Nymphaeaceae

Water lily   Pink flowers with a prominent golden yellow centre.  Further description see Wealth (548).

 

550 Wealth in the Mind of Light

Open to all higher ideas.

Nymphaea L. spp.

Nymphaeaceae     Water lily    Blue flowers with a golden centre.  Further description see Wealth (548).

 

551 Wealth under the psychic influence

Wealth ready to return to its true possessor,  the Divine.

Nymphaea L. spp.

Nymphaeaceae    Water lily     White flowers shaded pink.  Further description see Wealth (548).

 

552 Emotional wealth

The only true emotional wealth is love for

the Divine.

Nymphaea L. spp.

Nymphaeaceae     Water lily  Lavender flowers.  Further description see Wealth (548).

 

553 Wealth in the vital

Comes willingly to generous natures.

Nymphaea rubra Roxb.

Nymphaeaceae     Indian red water lily. Water lily  Vivid magenta pink flowers.  Further description see Wealth (548).

 

554 Wealth in the most material vital

Can be stable only after conversion.

Nymphaea L. spp.

Nymphaeaceae

Water lily     Deep rose red flowers.  Further description see Wealth (548).

 

555 Generous wealth

Likes to be given and spread far and wide.

Nymphaea L. spp.

Nymphaeaceae     Water lily  Yellow flowers.  Further description see Wealth (548).

 

556 Integral wealth of Mahalakshmi

Wealth in all domains and all activities,

intellectual, psychological, material, in

feeling and action.

Nymphaea L. spp.    Nymphaeaceae     Water lily  Pure white flowers with a golden centre.  Further description see Wealth (548).

 

557 First movement of riches towards the Divine

The sure sign of conversion.

Tithonia diversifolia (Hemsl.) A. Gray.

Compositae    Mexican sunflower   Large slightly fragrant compositae flower with  long narrow deep golden yellow ray florets; borne singly on long stalks. A robust perennial or tall subshrub.

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558 Prosperity

Remains only with him who offers it to the Divine.

Couroupita guianensis Aubl.

Lecythidaceae

Cannonball tree     Large very fragrant light to deep red flowers  with six wide fleshy satiny petals and a prominent central hood ending in numerous yellow-tipped stamens; borne in long pendulous racemes directly from the trunk and main branches. A moderately large tree with unique cannonball  shaped fruits.

 

559 Unselfish prosperity

He who receives it abundantly gives all that he  has as he receives it.

Couroupita guianensis Aubl.

Lecythidaceae    Cannonball tree     Pink and white flower.  Further description see Prosperity (558).

 

560 Fortune

Very attractive, but beware – it pricks!

Cereus Mill. sp. Cactaceae

Large white night-blooming many-petalled cup-shaped flower with numerous white stamens tinged light green towards the base, surrounded by light green sepals that arise from a sturdy green stalklike tube; borne singly. A succulent perennial herb with prominent four- to six- angled stems bearing numerous clusters of thin needlelike spines.

 

561 Riches

It is the Divine to whom all riches belong. It is  the Divine who lends them to living beings. It is He to whom they must naturally return.

Cactus Juss. spp.

Cactaceae

Cactus     All cactus flowers (except Cereus, Selenicereus and  Echinopsis oxygona). Flowers are many petalled with numerous stamens in white and shades of  yellow, orange, red, pink and purple. Usually  spiny succulent perennial herbs, shrubs and  climbers.

 

562 Richness of feelings

No false show – sincere and concentrated.

Echinopsis oxygona (Link) Zucc. ex Pfeiff. [E. multiplex (Pfeiff.) Zucc.]

Cactaceae

Barrel cactus, Easter-lily cactus, Pink Easter-lily cactus Very large fragrant light pink funnelform flower with numerous petals; borne singly. A low growing cactus with needlelike spines and many thick stems.

 

563 Supramental riches

Riches that are at the disposal of the supramental being and still unknown to man.

Selenicereus (A. Berger) Britt. & Rose. spp.

Cactaceae

Night-blooming cereus, Moon cereus

Large fragrant pure white nocturnal funnelform flowers with numerous pointed petals and a central cluster of curving stamens; borne singly on pendulous stems from the nodes on the margins of the leaves. A scandent succulent with long narrow pendulous fleshy leaves.

 

Chapter 8 Power

General description of all

Hibiscus:

Flowers are medium, large or very large; the single forms have five petals and a prominent exserted staminal column with yellow anthers along the sides near the tip and ending in five tiny velvety stigma pads; the double and semi-double forms are loosely to densely ball-like, the petals usually hiding the reproductive parts; borne singly from the leaf axils. In recent years hybridisation has brought innumerable additions in colour and form to the flowers and plants of this already varied genus. Herbs and shrubs of all sizes.

 

564 Godhead

Pure and perfect, puts forth its force in the world.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. ‘Cromwell’

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China    Large single shell white or very pale yellow gold flower with crinkled petals, a pink centre, and golden anthers and stamens.

 

565 Ananda

Calm, tranquil, equal, smiling and very sweet in its truly simple austerity.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China     Small delicate single flower with soft slightly crinkled cream petals and a pure white centre.

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566 Divine Grace

Thy goodness is infinite, we bow before Thee in gratitude.

Hibiscus mutabilis L.

Malvaceae    Cotton rose, Confederate rose mallow    Large double flower with soft delicate petals that open pure white and gradually turn pink during the day.

 

567 Agni

The flame of purification which ought to precede all contact with the invisible worlds.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China    Medium-sized double light salmon pink flower with fine red veins and a deep red centre. Early comment: Agni is the flame of purification and of transformation in the psychic being.

 

568 Flame

Elegant and triumphant in its ardour.

Hibiscus schizopetalus (Mast.) Hook. £

Malvaceae

Japanese hibiscus, Japanese lantern    Medium-sized single pendulous light red flower streaked with white; the separated petals are deeply indented and fully recurved.

 

569 Supramental Consciousness

Gloriously awake and powerful. Luminous, sure of itself, infallible in its movements.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. ‘Daffodil’

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China    Large double bright yellow or golden yellow flowers. Another form has a red centre.

 

570 Power of the Supramental Consciousness

Organising and active, irresistible in its influence.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. ‘Rukmini’

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China    Medium to large double flower in deep gold shading to apricot with a red or deep orange centre. Another form is a medium to large double golden orange flower suffused with deeper orange towards the centre, often with a deep red centre.

 

571 Effective power of the Supermind

All-powerful, it imposes itself on all in the certitude of its knowledge.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China    Large single open cup-shaped flower with a large deep pink centre shading to light orange towards the outer edges of the petals.

 

572 Supramental beauty in the physical

Its promise is charming.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China    Medium-sized single light golden orange flower with orange veins and a deep red centre. Another form is a large single deep salmon pink flower changing to cream yellow at the edges of the petals, with a deep red centre.

 

573 Beauty of Supramental youth

Exquisite in its freshness, powerful in its undeniable beauty.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China     Medium-sized single flower with recurved  soft salmon orange petals specked with pale  yellow, reddish veins and a red centre.

 

574 Beauty of Supramental Love (Flower of Auroville)

It invites us to learn to live at its height.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China    Large single salmon pink flower with broadly overlapping rounded petals, a small pink centre and a pale pink aura. Another form is medium to large with each petal delicately shaded yellow and a pale pink aura.

 

575 Beauty of tomorrow

The beauty that will express the Divine Power.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China

Large single flowers in light or bright orange shades, with or without a variously coloured, but not white, centre; the flowers open pinkish orange and change into yellow orange during the day.

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576 Beauty of tomorrow manifesting the Divine

A beauty that exists only by and for the Divine.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose-of-

China

Large single flowers in shades of orange, with a striking white centre and often with a pale pink aura.

 

577 Power of spiritual beauty

(Spiritual beauty of Auroville)

Spiritual beauty has a contagious power.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae    Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China   

Large single flower with soft crinkled intense salmon orange petals varying to golden yellow, and a shiny maroon or deep magenta centre with a silver grey aura.

 

578 Victorious beauty

When it has removed the ugliness of life.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. ‘Grace Goo’

Malvaceae    Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose-of- China

Large single flower with crinkled petals in golden ochre to mustard with a very deep red or vermilion centre and a silver grey or pale lavender aura.

 

579 Victorious love

Sure of itself, fearless, generous and smiling.

Hibiscus mutabilis L.

Malvaceae

Cotton rose, Confederate rose mallow

Large double glowing pink flower with soft delicate petals; this is a variety of Divine Grace (566) that does not change colour.

 

580 Eternal youth

It is a gift the Divine gives to us when we unite with Him.

Hibiscus hirtus L.

Malvaceae

Hibiscus     Small single salmon orange saucer-shaped flower with five rounded overlapping petals and a nearly horizontal staminal column with yellow anthers.

 

581 Eternal smile

A gift that only the Divine can give.

Hibiscus micranthus L.

Malvaceae

Hibiscus    Very small delicate single white flower with five separated slightly twisted petals and a nearly horizontal staminal column with pale yellow anthers.

 

582 Ideal of the new creation (Ideal of Auroville)

The ideal should be progressive so that it can  be realised in the future.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China    Medium-sized single cup-shaped flower with delicately or heavily crinkled petals of violet mauve with nearly white edges and an intense pale mauve or violet centre.

 

583 Beauty of the new creation (Beauty of Auroville)

The new creation strives to better manifest the Divine.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. ‘Debbie Ann

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China     Large single crimson pink flower with soft heavily crinkled petals that shade to pale pink on the edges and a dark red centre.

 

584 Charm of the new creation (Charm of Auroville)

The new creation is attractive to aril those who

want to progress.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China    Large single light pink flower with crinkled petals and a centre that varies from white through dark pink.

 

585 Blossoming of the new creation

(Blossoming of Auroville)

The more we concentrate on the goal, the more it blossoms forth and becomes precise.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose-of-China     Large semi-double flower of the cup-and-saucer type with rounded outer petals and a tufted centre, in bright orange or bright yellow with a fire red centre.

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586 Concentration of the new creation (Concentration of Auroville)

Concentration on a precise goal is helpful to development.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China

Medium-sized single cup-shaped flower with thick crinkled yellow petals with orange blotches and red orange at the edges, and a light yellow centre.

 

587 Progress of the new creation (Progress of Auroville)

Each must find the activity favourable to his progress.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China

Sturdy medium-sized single cup-shaped flower with a frilled yellow border and a firelike reddish orange centre that radiates out over much of the petals.

 

588 Manifold power of the new creation (Manifold power of Auroville)

The new creation will be rich in possibilities.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. ‘Splash’

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose-of-China     Medium to large single bright red or orange red flowers with firm thick velvety petals splashed with white as if with irregular brush-strokes; the edges of the petals shaded cream yellow to light gold.

 

589 Firmness of the new creation

(Firmness of Auroville)

The new creation wants to be steadfast in its manifestation.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose-of-China

Large single yellow flower intricately veined with orange, the small veins gradually fading to yellow, with a striking deep red or bright pink pinwheel centre and a radiating pink aura. Another form is a large single yellow flower speckled orange with orange on the edge of each petal and a large tricoloured pinwheel centre that is bright red  shading to grey lavender, then to rose; the mature flower loses its orange colour and turns solid golden yellow while the centre remains the same.

 

590 Usefulness of the new creation (Usefulness of Auroville)

A creation that aims at teaching men to surpass themselves.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China     Medium to large solid single deep pink flower with flat rounded petals and a reddish pink center.

 

591 Realisation of the new creation

(Realisation of Auroville)

It is for this that we must prepare.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. ‘Vasco’

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China     Large single lemon yellow flower with a white centre. Another form is a large bright yellow flower with a white centre tinged pink.

 

592 Power of consciousness

All the powers of controlling and governing the lower movements of the inconscient nature.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China

Double flowers in all sizes with colours that range from raspberry pink through red to crimson.

 

593 Consciousness one with the Divine Consciousness

Smiling and happy, it no longer knows any shadows.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China

Large double flower with light pink petals shading to deeper pink towards the dark red centre and fading to cream at the outer edges.

 

594 Will in course of uniting itself with the Divine Will

On the way to perfection. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China     Medium-sized double cream white flower.

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595 Will one with the Divine Will

A condition that triumphs over all obstacles.

Hibiscus syriacus L.

Malvaceae

Rose of Sharon, Althaea, Shrub althaea

Medium-sized double white flower with soft petals. Early comment: Will is the power of consciousness turned towards effectuation. The Divine Will is the will expressing the highest Truth.

 

596 Faith

You flame up and triumph.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China     Medium-sized double flower, variegated in red and white.

 

597 Individual power

Limited in its capacity and action.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. ‘Viceroy

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China     Small single intense magenta flower.

 

598 Enlightened individual power

Limited in its action, but of a very high capacity.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China    Small single coral pink flower with deeper pink veins and an intense red centre; the backs of the petals are edged in cream.

 

599 Power of the psychic consciousness

Psychic power organises the activities of the

nature to make them progress.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. Alipore Beauty’

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China

Medium to large double bright rose pink flower with ruffled petals and a deep red centre.

600 Psychic power in existence

Manifold, imperious, irresistible in its

understanding sweetness.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China

Medium-sized single light pink flower that has slightly separated petals with wavy edges and a small deep red centre surrounded by a light red aura. Another form is a medium-sized single pink pendulous flower that has widely separated petals with deeply scalloped edges and a deep red centre; the leaves are three-lobed. A third form is a medium-sized single lilac pink flower with more deeply shaded veins and centre, and slightly separated petals having one edge striped with white on the reverse.

601 Mentalised power

Power made utilisable.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus. Rose of-China

Small, medium or large single lemon yello1 flowers with strikingly contrasting bright r or maroon centre. (The flower originally r Mentalised power is that of the Okra or La ringer plant, formerly Hibiscus esculentus bi placed in the genus Abelmoschus (see 702).

the ornamental Hibiscus of the same colour was included in this significance.)

 

602 Power in the converted mind

When the mind turns towards the Divine,

it becomes a powerful instrument.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose of-China

Large single bright ochre yellow flower wit crinkled petals.

 

603 Power in the higher vital

A power that wants to be at the service of the Divine.

Hibiscus syriacus L.

Malvaceae

Rose of Sharon, Althaea, Shrub althaea

Medium-sized single funnel-shaped lavender flower changing to blue, with a magenta centre and white anthers.

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604 Ananda in the physical

May it be welcome, even if it manifests itself rarely.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China

Small delicate single flower with soft slightly crinkled cream petals, a deep red centre and a pure white aura.

 

605 Sweetness of power surrendered to the Divine (Sweetness of Auroville)

Sweetness itself becomes powerful when it is at the service of the Divine.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China

Large single light gold to apricot yellow flower with crinkled petals and a striking white to light pink pinwheel centre.

 

606 Light of purified power

Irresistibly simple in its power consecrated solely to the Divine.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. ‘Waimaea’

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China

Medium to large mildly fragrant single flower with long slender milk white petals that are separated and recurved, and bright orange anthers.

 

607 Power of integral purity

The power of accepting only the divine influence.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China

Small or large single white flower with long separated petals and a bright red or vermilion centre. Another form is also white with long separated petals but is medium-sized and has a bright red pinwheel centre.

 

608 Power of harmony

Simple, noble, dignified, powerful and charming.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China

Medium to large single flowers with bright golden yellow or light yellow petals, either crinkled or smooth, and a centre that may be pink, light or deep red, or light orange.

 

609 Aesthetic power

Beauty is a great power.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China

Large single reddish pink flower with a dark red centre and smooth separated petals, each petal splashed with white on one lower edge. Another form is smaller.

 

610 Dynamic power

Indispensable for progress.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China     Medium-sized single flowers in shades ranging from light to medium red, petals separate recurved with toothed edges.

 

611 Controlled power (No comment)

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. ‘Dream’

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China     Medium-sized semi-double grey lavender with deeper shading on the outer petals a stigmas.

 

612 Power of action

The power resulting from true surrender the Divine.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose-of-China

Large single bright cardinal red flower with firm petals, with or without a reddish purple c

 

613 Power of effort (Effort of Auroville)

Effort well-directed overcomes all obstacle

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. ‘Sebactini’

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose-of-China     Large single grey lavender to deep lavender with delicate petals and a magenta purple centre.

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614 Power of perseverance (Continued perseverance and action)

Perseverance overcomes all obstacles.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China

Large single orange to red orange flower often tinged rose at the edges of the smooth or slightly crinkled petals and a deep red centre.

 

615 Power of progress

Progress is the sign of the divine influence in creation.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China

Large single pink to light red or reddish orange flowers with smooth petals that are often crimson pink at the edges and a white centre shading to lavender pink. Another form is pinkish orange with a white centre.

 

616 Power to progress

Precious because it is rare, it must be cultivated with care.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. ‘Sweetheart’

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China

Small to medium-sized single cream white flower with a large prominent deep pink centre and veins which extend towards the edges of the petals, and orange stigma pads.

617 Power of success (Success of Auroville)

The power of those who know how to continue their effort.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. ‘White Pink Centre’

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China

Large single cream white flower with crinkled petals and a deep rose pink or magenta pinwheel centre.

 

618 Power of realisation

With realisation all obstacles will be overcome.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China

Large sturdy single bright orange red flower with firm crinkled petals. Another form is a medium to large single flower with slightly recurved reddish orange petals with yellow orange beginning at the edges and gradually spreading towards the centre as the flower ages, and a grey lavender centre shading to deep lavender pink.

 

619 Power of the future

To be capable of working for the future.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. ‘Comet’

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus, Rose- of-China Large striking single deep red or deep magenta flower with a satiny sheen.

 

620 Power in the service of the future

Without haste, but sure of its success.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.

Malvaceae

Chinese hibiscus, Hawaiian hibiscus. Rose of-China     Very large single bright magenta flower with  firm crinkled slightly recurved petals.

 

Chapter 9

Planes of Consciousness and Parts of the Being

 

621 Complexity of the centres

Responds to several influences at a time.

Canna Xgeneralis L.H. Bail.

Cannaceae

Canna lily     Large showy flowers with three soft round’ irregular petals in shades of white, yellow, and pink, including several multicoloured borne in terminal clusters on sturdy stems erect perennial rhizomatous herb with lush foliage.

 

622 Physical centre

Occupied mainly with material things, it 1 to have an ordered life.

Canna Xgeneralis L.H. Bail.

Cannaceae

Canna lily   Orange red flower.     Further description see Complexity of the centres (621).

 

623 Connection between the Supermind and the physical

Physical centre open and full of the Supramental

Light. On the way to transformation, generous and powerful.

Canna Xgeneralis L.H. Bail.

Cannaceae

Canna lily     All bicoloured orange and red flowers. Further description see Complexity of the centres (621).

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624 Connection between the Light and the physical

Physical centre touched by the Light. Awakens to the necessity of growth and blossoming.

Canna Xgeneralis L.H. Bail.

Cannaceae

Canna lily   All bicoloured yellow and red flowers. Further description see Complexity of the centres (621).

 

625 Ananda in the physical body

Purified of all desire and repulsion, with perfect equality and surrender, the physical body is ready to enjoy the Divine Ananda.

Canna Xgeneralis L.H. Bail.

Cannaceae

Canna lily    Cream white flower with a red centre. Further description see Complexity of the centres (621).

 

626 Vital centre

Passionate and strong, it needs to be controlled.

Canna Xgeneralis L.H. Bail.

Cannaceae

Canna lily    Dark red flower.Further description see Complexity of the centres (621).

 

627 Emotional centre

Vibrant and sensitive, it needs to be controlled.

Canna Xgeneralis L.H. Bail.

Cannaceae

Canna lily    Deep rose pink flower.   Further description see Complexity of the centres (621).

 

628 Psychic centre

Luminous and calm, it is meant to govern the human being.

Canna Xgeneralis L.H. Bail.

Cannaceae

Canna lily   Predominantly salmon pink flowers marked with any other colour. Further description see Complexity of the centres (621). Early name: Supramental light in the psychic centre.

 

629 Illumined mind centre

In the peace that comes from the perfect Light.

Canna Xgeneralis L.H. Bail.

Cannaceae

Canna lily    Pale yellow flower. Further description see Complexity of the centres (621).

 

630 Intuitive mind centre

The activity of correct perception. Canna Xgeneralis L.H. Bail.

Cannaceae

Canna lily

Light or dark yellow flowers with a few red specks towards the centre. Further description see Complexity of the centres (621). Early names: Connection between the intuitive mind and the physical; Intuitive mind man in the physical

 

631 Future supramental centre

That which is involved in Nature will evolve and become manifest.

Canna Xgeneralis L.H. Bail.

Cannaceae

Canna lily

Predominantly orange flower. Further description see Complexity of the centres (621).

 

632 Ananda in the centres

This will be one of the benefits resulting fro the physical conversion.

Canna Xgeneralis L.H. Bail.

Cannaceae

Canna lily    Cream white flower with pink specks. Further description see Complexity of the centres (621).

 

633 Supramental influence

Innumerable and rapid in its action.

Macfadyena unguis-cati (L.) A. Gentry.

Bignoniaceae

Cat’s claw. Cat’s claw trumpet, Funnel creeper   Anikab

Medium-sized deep golden yellow delicately  scented campanulate-funnelform flower with a flattened corolla tube and a broad oblique limb divided into five rounded lobes; usually borne in axillary pairs. A vigorous vine with tendrils that grasp like a cat’s claw.

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634 Supramental action

An action that is not exclusive but total.

Barringtonia asiatica (L.) Kurz. Lecythidaceae

Medium-sized fragrant white four-petalled flower filled with numerous stamens tinged with purplish pink; borne on short erect racemes; the flower opens in the evening and fades in the morning. A small tree with very large glossy leaves.

 

635 Supramental artistic genius

It blossoms in the light and knows how to manifest it.

Helianthus L. sp.

Compositae

Sunflower

Large dark brownish red flower with a golden yellow glow at the tips and backs of the ray florets, and a dark brown central disc flecked with yellow; borne singly or in clusters. An annual or perennial herb.

 

636 Beginning of the Supramental realisation

Of charming beauty it is the herald of victory.

Butea monosperma (Lam.) Taub. [B. frondosaRoxb. ex Willd.]

Leguminosae (subfamily Papilionoideae) Flame of the forest, Dhak, Palas Medium-sized glowing orange pubescent flower with one central inflated beaklike petal, two smaller lateral recurved pointed petals and a broad recurved pointed lower petal; borne in clusters along the branches. A small to medium-sized tree, usually with a crooked trunk and branches.

 

637 Supramental manifestation

It will be welcome.

Scadoxus multiflorus (Martyn) Raf. [Haemanthns multiflorus Martyn.]

Amaryllidaceae

Blood lily      Very large striking ball-like head composed of numerous stalked flowers with six narrow coral pink petals and prominent light red stamens;

borne on a thick scape before the leaves appear. A bulbous plant with fleshy green leaves spotted reddish at the base.

 

638 Supramental immortality upon earth

This still remains to be realised.

Helichrysum bracteatum (Vent.) Andrews. Compositae

Strawflower, Golden everlasting. Yellow paper daisy

Small everlasting compositae flower with several rows of stiff papery ray florets and a large buttonlike tuft of golden disc florets; in yellow, orange, red or white; borne singly or in few- flowered terminal clusters. A perennial herb usually grown as an annual.

 

639 Success in supramental work

The result of patient labour and perfect

consecration.

Cochlospermum religiosum (L.) Alston.

Bixaceae

Silk-cotton tree. Yellow silk-cotton tree

Medium-sized golden yellow saucer-shaped flower with five petals and a prominent centre of numerous curving yellow stamens shaded  red at the base; borne in few-flowered panicles . A small tree with deeply lobed leaves.

 

640 Realisation of supramental riches

Can manifest only after the transformation of human consciousness.

Pterospermum acerifolium (L.) Willd. Sterculiaceae Maple-leaved bayur

Large fragrant white flower with five long narrow twisting petals and prominent fleshy cream white sepals that are hairy within a yellow brown without; borne singly or in flowered cymes from the leaf axils. A medium to large ornamental tree with very large leaves, green above and silvery white beneath.

 

641 Supramental sun

We aspire that its rays may illumine and transform us.

Anthocephalus cadamba (Roxb.) Miq.

Rubiaceae

Kadam tree     Medium-sized fragrant deep golden yellow  of flowers, studded overall with exserted white  stigmas that create a pincushion effect; the are solitary or in pairs and pendulous. A  fast-growing but short-lived spreading tree

 

642 Supramental rain

Happy are those who receive it.

Pyrostegia venusta (Ker-Gawl.) Miers.

Bignoniaceae

Flame vine, Flame flower. Flaming trump     Medium-sized bright orange flattened tubular flowers with three acutely recurved lobes and a rear lobe that is erect and partially split from the tip; borne in massive cascading clusters. An ornamental vine of moderate growth.

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643 Supramental bird

It remains where it has descended.

Strelitzia reginae Banks ex Dryand.

Musaceae

Bird of paradise, Crane flower

Large spectacular orange yellow flower with a dark blue "tongue" that emerges from a folded bract, the whole inflorescence resembling the head of a crested bird; borne on long sturdy stalks. A rhizomatous clumping perennial herb with leaves that are similar to those of the banana plant.

 

644 Spiritual aspiration

Rises like an arrow, without caring for obstacles or laggards.

Terminalia catappa L. Combretaceae

Tropical almond, Indian almond, Kamani,

Myrobalan     Tiny white starlike flowers with numerous short stamens; borne in long thin dense racemes resembling catkins. A large tree with thick leathery obovate leaves that often turn red before falling.

 

645 Aspiration for spirituality

Conscious of the advantages of spiritualisation. Salvia L. spp. Labiatae Sage, Ramona

Small tubular bilabiate flowers in white and shades of blue, pink, purple and red; borne in erect spikes or curving racemes. A herb, subshrub or shrub.

 

646 The vital consenting to be spiritualised

A great victory over the lower nature.

Salvia leucantha Cav.

Labiatae

Mexican bush sage

Small velvety white to pale mauve tubular bilabiate flower half enclosed by a very soft velvety purple calyx; borne in tiers on long arching racemes. A subshrub with a silvery pubescence on the stems and backs of the lanceolate leaves.

 

647 Matter consenting to be spiritualised

The beginning of wisdom.

Salvia splendens F. Sell. ex Roem. & Schult. Labiatae Scarlet sage

Small bright red softly pubescent narrow tubular flower with the tube divided into four irregular shallow lobes, emerging from a conspicuous crinkled bright red pubescent calyx; borne in large very dense three-sided terminal racemes with bright red pubescent stems. A long-blooming perennial.

 

648 Spiritual ascension

Fearless, regular and uninterrupted.

Citharexylum L. spp.

Verbenaceae

Fiddle-wood, Zitherwood

Tiny highly fragrant white five-petalled flowers in slender pendulous racemes. A small to medium-sized tree with four-angled stems and opposite leaves.

 

649 Spiritual atmosphere

Light, fluid, clear and transparent, and s

Azadirachta indica A. Juss.

Meliaceae

Neem, Margosa

Tiny fragrant white star-shaped flowers with a narrow corona; borne in airy panicles. A medium-sized tree with dense foliage.

 

650 Aspiration for spiritual intensity

Bold, elegant, obstinate.

Orthosiphon stamineus Benth. Labiatae Cat’s whiskers

Small rose purple salverform flower with a very thin corolla tube, two irregular opposite lobes, one spreading and one narrow, and long graceful exserted upward curving stamens; borne in elongated terminal racemes. A weak-stemmed perennial he with dark green serrated leaves.

 

651 Spiritual intensity

It is an intensity without violence. The ardour it gives you is expressed without grand gesture and big words.

Orthosiphon stamineus Benth.

Labiatae

Cat’s whiskers

White flower with pale lavender at the t the stamens. Further description see Aspiration for spiritual intensity (650).

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652 Spiritual success

Spiritual success is conscious union with the Divine.

Hiptage benghalensis L. Kurz.

Malpighiaceae

Small fragrant white flower with prominent curved stamens and pistil, and five irregularly folded, twisted and fringed petals; the central petals are blotched with yellow; borne in compact terminal clusters. A rampant vine that can be pruned into a large shrub.

 

653 Spiritual beauty

Immaculate whiteness, sweetness and purity, you seem to come from another world.

Leontopodium alpinum Cass.

Compositae

Edelweiss     Small tight terminal clusters of white or yellowish white starlike flowers with a tufted centre surrounded by greyish white petal-like bracts. A low woolly perennial herb with greyish leaves.

 

654 Spiritual happiness

Calm and smiling, nothing can disturb it.

Pelargonium L’Herit. spp.

Geraniaceae

Geranium, Storksbill

Small to medium-sized single flowers with five sepals and five petals, the upper pair usually larger; in white and shades of red, pink and purple, also in many double forms; borne in umbels above the foliage. A perennial herb or shrub with aromatic leaves.

 

655 Power of spirituality

True spirituality transforms life.

Sansevieria Thunb. spp.

Agavaceae

Bowstring hemp, Snake plant. Mother-in-law’s tongue Small white to dusty white scented tubular flowers with a narrow corolla tube, six narrow recurved lobes and six erect exserted stamens; borne in dense clusters on a very long stalk. A perennial herb with thick cylindrical leaves marked with very thin dark green stripes.

 

656 Joy of spirituality

The reward of sincere effort.

Sansevieria Thunb. spp.

Agavaceae

Bowstring hemp, Snake plant, Mother-in-law’s tongue Flowers are borne in small clusters sparsely arranged along the erect stalks. A perennial herb with flat swordlike leaves strikingly mottled with contrasting shades of green. Further description see Power of spirituality (655).

 

657 Spiritual perfume

It has an extraordinary power of attraction.

Pandanus tectorius Parkins.

Pandanaceae

Pandanus palm. Thatch screw pine    Highly fragrant tiny woolly cream yellow flowers borne on very dense spikes that are enclosed in folded leaflike triangular sheaths with sharp barbed thorns on the margins, the whole resembling an ear of corn. A large shrub with aerial prop roots and stiff spiny leaves.

 

658 Psychic work

A work governed by harmony.

Cassia javanica L.

Leguminosae (subfamily Caesalpinioideae

Pink shower, Rainbow shower    Large round clusters of small fragrant five- petalled flowers with curving exserted star that open deep pink and fade to white wit borne in large dense rounded clusters. A loving spreading tree, exceptionally beautiful when in  bloom.

 

659 Psychic tranquillity

By its very nature the psychic is tranquil.

Vallaris solanacea (Roth.) Kuntze.

Apocynaceae

Small fragrant white open campanulate flower with the edge of the corolla crimped and wavy; borne in many-flowered cymes. A dense vigorous  vine with light green leaves and milky sap

 

660 Psychic peace

It is spontaneous and does not make a fuss

Holarrhena pubescens (Buch.-Ham.) Walli G. Don. [H. antidysenterica Wallich ex A, Apocynaceae

Easter tree, Conessi, Kurchi, Jasmine tree Small fragrant white salverform flower wit five oblong, slightly recurved lobes; borne many-flowered cymes. A small deciduous

 

661 Psychic influence in the emotions

Indispensable for beginning sadhana.

Justicia oblongata

Acanthaceae

Clusters of small narrow rose pink bilabiate flowers, the lower lip divided into three elongated lobes with a tiny white pattern on the central lobe. A small subshrub with opposite oblong-lanceolate leaves.

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662 Thirst for perfection

Constant and manifold aspiration.

Justicia brandegeana Wassh. & L.B. Sm.

Acanthaceae

Shrimp plant, Mexican shrimp plant. Shrimp bush, False hop Small white flattened tubular two-lipped flowers spotted with purple on the lower lip emerging from broad showy russet bracts; in drooping terminal spikes. An evergreen subshrub with weak stems. Another form,/. brandegeana ‘Yellow Queen’, has a yellow green bract.

 

663 Organisation of the being around the psychic

The first stage of transformation.

Plumbago indica L.

Plumbaginaceae

Small pinkish red salverform flower with five rounded lobes and a thin corolla tube, set in a dark red tubular calyx covered with hairs; borne in spikelike racemes. A semi-scandent evergreen shrub.

 

664 Psychological perfection

There is not one psychological perfection but five, like the five petals of the flower: sincerity, faith, devotion, aspiration and surrender.

Plumeria rubra L.

Apocynaceae

Frangipani, Temple tree. Nosegay, West Indian  jasmine. Pagoda tree   Medium-sized fragrant five-petalled flowers  borne in large terminal clusters on small to medium-sized trees with stiff leathery leaves, thick weak branches and milky sap. Psychological perfection is the general significance given for all Plumerias and also for two specific flowers, one predominantly yellow with a white edge, and the other a very fragrant white flower with five rounded petals and a large yellow centre.

 

665 Psychological perfection on the way to fulfilment

The state of those who take up the Yoga seriously.

Plumeria rubra L.

Apocynaceae

Frangipani, Temple tree. Nosegay, West Indian jasmine. Pagoda tree Medium-sized fragrant multicoloured flower, predominantly deep rose to purplish red often shaded with deep yellow to orange. A small tree with broad stiff obovate leaves.

 

666 Psychological perfection in Matter

The first step towards transformation.

Plumeria rubra forma tricolor (Ruiz & Pav.)

Woodson.

Apocynaceae

Frangipani, Temple tree. Nosegay, West Indian jasmine. Pagoda tree Medium-sized fragrant predominantly white flower edged with rose pink, with a rose pink band on the back of each petal and a tiny deep yellow centre. A small tree with broad stiff obovate leaves.

 

667 Integral psychological perfection

One of the conditions indispensable for transformation.

Plumeria obtusa L.

Apocynaceae

Frangipani, Temple tree. Nosegay, West I:

jasmine. Pagoda tree    Large fragrant white flower with five long^ slender widely separated petals and a small yellow centre; borne in large terminal clusters A shrub with large stiff oblong leaves.

 

668 Perfect psychological perfection

Psychological perfection in all the parts of the being.

Plumeria obtusa L.

Apocynaceae

Frangipani, Temple tree, Nosegay, West I    jasmine, Pagoda tree Large fragrant white flower with five obo slightly overlapping petals and a small ye centre; borne in large terminal clusters, i   shrub with broad stiff obovate leaves.

 

669 Perfect radiating psychology

Can only be obtained by acquiring the divine vision.

Chonemorpha fragrans (Moon) Alston [C   macrophylla (Roxb.) G. Don.]

Apocynaceae

Large very fragrant cream white pinwheel-like salverform flower with a golden yellow o and a golden ray on each of the five separate pinwheel-like petals; borne in few-flowered clusters. A rampant vine with large hairy leaves.

 

670 Supramentalised psychological per

A psychological perfection aspiring to be divinised.

Michelia champaca L.

Magnoliaceae

Champaca, Fragrant champaca Medium-sized highly fragrant flower with twelve separated pointed petals of cream yellow to golden orange; borne singly among the leaves. A tall handsome evergreen tree.

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671 Mind

Its true value depends on its surrender to the Divine.

Thevetia peruviana (Pers.) Schum. Apocynaceae

Yellow oleander, Be-still tree, Lucky nut Medium-sized fragrant yellow narrow funnel- shaped flower with swirled petals; borne in few-flowered cymes. A large shrub or small tree with glossy linear lanceolate leaves and highly poisonous fruits.

 

672 Purified mind

Mind ready to surrender to the Divine.

Thevetia peruviana (Pers.) 1C Schum. ‘Alba Apocynaceae

Yellow oleander, Be-still tree. Lucky nut

White flower.   Further description see Mind (671).

 

673 Reason

An excellent instrument when it is at the service of the Divine.

Anabotrys hexapetalus (L. f.) Bhand. [A odoratissimus R. Br.]

Annonaceae

Climbing ilang-ilang   The small oval fragrant yellow fruit of Clear mind (674); borne singly or in clusters.

 

674 Clear mind

The first step on the way to conversion.

Artabotrys hexapetalus (L. f.) Bhand.

Annonaceae

Climbing ilang-ilang  Medium-sized pendulous flower with six thick fleshy tapering petals and a fruitlike fragrance; flowers open greenish yellow and become yellow with age; borne singly or in clusters. A vigorous climbing shrub.

 

675 Attentive mind

The mind attains its full utility when it knows how to listen to the higher inspiration.

Cassia L. spp.

Leguminosae (subfamily Caesalpinioideae)

Senna, Shower tree    Small yellow cup-shaped flowers with five obovate petals; borne in axillary or terminal clusters. Shrubs or small to medium-sized trees. All yellow-flowered Cassias except Cassia alata and Cassia fistula are included in this significance.

 

676 Awakening in the mind

Let it turn to the Light and to the Light alone.

Turners, ulmifolia L.

Turneraceae

West Indian holly, Sage rose, Yellow alder Small yellow saucer-shaped flower with five slightly separated rounded petals; borne singly from the leaf axils. A subshrub with pubescent heavily serrated lanceolate leaves.

 

677 Awakening of the physical mind

It wants to know and opens itself wide in order to understand.

Turnera. ulmifolia var. elegans Urban.

Turneraceae

West Indian holly, Sage rose, Yellow alder Medium-sized cream white saucer-shaped flower with five rounded petals crimped at outer edge, a tiny maroon streaked centre < a yellow aura; borne singly from the leaf as A perennial herb with serrate pubescent leaves.

 

678 Aspiration for silence in the mind

Too noisy to be effective.

Eranthemum pulchellum Andr.

Acanthaceae

Blue sage    Small sky blue salverform flower with five rounded lobes; borne on a dense variegate< bracted spike. A colourful winter-flowering subshrub.

 

679 Aspiration for silence in the physical

Does what it can, but cannot do much.

Eranthemum pulchellum Andr.

Acanthaceae

Blue sage    Blue violet flower. Further description see Aspiration for silence in the mind (678).

 

680 Physical mind

Becomes a good instrument of action where is content to be that alone.

Tecoma Xsmithii Will. Whats. [T. alata DC

Bignoniaceae

Trumpet bush

Small yellow trumpet-shaped flower with flattened corolla tube tinged with sienna c the upper side (more deeply tinged in the and a spreading limb divided into five rounded  lobes; borne in terminal clusters. An erect shrub with small serrate leaves.

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681 Higher mind

Its superiority lies in its capacity to open to the Divine Light.

Tecoma stans (L.) Juss. ex HBK. Bignoniaceae

Yellow bells, Yellow elder Small very fragrant bright yellow trumpet- shaped salverform flower in showy clusters. A floriferous shrub or small tree. Early name: Supramental victory

 

682 Voice of the higher mind

In quest of Truth.

Anemopaegma carrerense Armitage.

Bignoniaceae

Medium-sized salverform flower with a wide flattened yellow corolla tube and a small five- lobed cream white limb; usually borne in pairs on axillary stems. A vigorous vine with glossy wavy bi- or trifoliate leaves. Early name: Supramental voice

 

683 Conversion of the higher mind

Receives its inspiration from the Divine Consciousness.

Lycoris aurea (L’Herit.) Herb.

Amaryllidaceae

Golden hurricane lily, Golden spider lily Medium-sized bright golden yellow funnelform flower with a short tube opening into curved lobes and long exserted stamens creating a spidery appearance; borne in umbels on a solid scape. A bulbous herb that flowers in a leafless state.

 

684 Work of the enlightened mind

It is very powerful in leading the being to the Divine. Can be very useful for progress.

Crataeva adansonii DC. ssp. odora [C. nurvala Ham.; C. religiosa Auct. non Forst.] Capparidaceae Caper tree

Medium-sized fragrant flowers, opening white and turning cream with age, composed of numerous long stamens surrounded on one side by four oval petals; clustered in short racemes along the leafless branches. A small to medium-sized deciduous tree, very attractive when in bloom.

 

685 Perfect working of the mind

Can take place when the mind is determined exclusively to fulfil its role.

Trachymene coerulea Graham.

Umbelliferae

Blue lace flower

Tiny blue or light lavender blue flowers with unequal petals; borne in small dense umbels. An annual herb with hairy leaves divided into linear segments.

 

686 Aspiration of the mind for the Supramental guidance

The mind feels that its complexity is powerless and asks for a greater light to illumine it.

Justicia aurea Schlechtend. Acanthaceae

Medium-sized yellow tubular flower with the corolla partly divided into two lips, emerging from a conspicuous dark green bract; in dense brushlike terminal spikes. An erect narrow shrub with four-sided stems.

 

687 Response of the mind to the Supramental Light

Represents an important step towards realisation.

Asclepias curassavica L. Asclepiadaceae

Blood flower, Swallow wort, Matal, Indian root Tiny flowers with five yellow petals that curve back towards the stalk and a prominent central golden crown; borne in terminal cymes. A perennial herb with milky sap.

 

688 Response of the physical mind to the Supramental Light

The physical mind eager to understand and be transformed.

Asclepias curassavica L.

Asclepiadaceae

Blood flower, Swallow wort, Matal, Indian root Tiny flowers with five orange red petals that curve back towards the stalk and a prominent central orange crown; borne in terminal cymes. A perennial herb with milky sap.

 

689 Supramentalised mind

Mind has become an instrument for transformation.

Thevetia peruviana (Pers.) Schum. Apocynaceae

Yellow oleander. Be-still tree, Lucky nut Medium-sized fragrant orange narrow funnel- shaped flower with swirled petals; borne singly. A large shrub or small tree with glossy linear lanceolate leaves.

 

690 Mind of Light acting in Matter

A powerful aid to progress.

Castanospermum australe A. Cunn. & C. Fraser.

Leguminosae (subfamily Papilionoideae) Moreton Bay chestnut, Australian chestnut, Black bean

Small golden yellow to orange or reddish orange papilionaceous flower with long exserted stamens; borne on short lateral racemes on old wood. A medium-sized evergreen tree with dark green foliage.

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691 Kind mind

The mind prepares itself for conversion.

Luffa acutangula (L.) Roxb.

Cucurbitaceae

Angled luffa, Sing-kwa, Ridge gourd, Sponge gourd Medium-sized mildly fragrant light yellow salverform flower with five delicate separated petals; borne in clusters on long stems from the leaf axils. A vine which bears long prominently ribbed fruits that are edible when young and the source of luffa sponges when mature.

 

692 Mental simplicity

Does not like complications.

Thymophylla tenuiloba (DC.) Small. [Dysodia

tenuiloba (DC.) B.L. Robinson.]

Compositae Golden fleece, Dahlberg daisy Tiny compositae flower with eight yellow ray florets and a yellow centre; borne singly among finely cut aromatic leaves. A low bushy annual herb.

 

693 Mental goodwill

Likes to show off a little, but is very useful.

Mussaenda luteola Delile.

Rubiaceae

Small lemon yellow or yellow funnel-shaped flower with five petals embossed with a star; the base of the flower is surrounded by one to five conspicuous sepals of various forms and sizes in cream white, pink or red which form the attractive part of the flower; borne in sparse terminal clusters. An erect decorative shrub.

 

694 Mental honesty

Does not try to deceive others nor to deceive itself.

Tristellateia australasiae A. Rich.

Malpighiaceae

Small bright yellow flower with five narrow separated petals and tiny red stamens; borne in short racemes. An almost ever-blooming woody vine of moderate growth.

 

695 Honesty in the physical mind

Preliminary condition indispensable for transformation.

Galphimia glauca Cav.

Malpighiaceae

Small mildly fragrant yellow star-shaped flower with five widely separated spatulate petals; borne in terminal racemes. A small to medium-sized shrub almost continually in bloom.

 

696 Mental sincerity

Essential condition for integral honesty.

Solidago L. spp. Compositae

Goldenrod

Tiny yellow starlike flowers borne in tall  feathery branching racemes. A vigorous rhizomatous perennial herb. Early comment: The mental opened and climbing towards the light.

 

697 Birth of true mental sincerity

With its birth the mind will understand that it is only an intermediary and not an end in itself.

Melampodium paludosum HBK.

Compositae

Small single yellow compositae flower with  a dark brown centre; borne in leafy cymes. A long-blooming perennial herb.

 

698 Mental purity

A mirror that does not distort.

Tabernaemontana divaricata (L.) R. Br. ex Roem.

& Schult.

Apocynaceae  Crape jasmine, Crape gardenia, Pinwheel flower, East Indian rosebay Small single white salverform flower with five rotate lobes resembling a pinwheel, and a yellow centre; borne in compound clusters. A large handsome almost ever-blooming shrub with glossy dark green leaves.

 

699 Integral mental purity

Silent, attentive, receptive, concentrated on the Divine — this is the path of purity.

Tabernaemontana divaricata (L.) R. Br. ex Roem. & Schult. ‘Flore-pleno’

Apocynaceae    Crape jasmine, Crape gardenia, Pinwheel flower, East Indian rosebay Medium-sized slightly fragrant semi-double white salverform flower with curling slightly crinkled petal-like lobes. A medium-sized shrub with glossy leaves.

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700 Perfect mental purity

A spotless mirror turned constantly towards the Divine.

Tabernaemontana divaricata (L.) R. Br. ex Roem.  & Schult. ‘Flore-pleno’

Apocynaceae     Crape jasmine. Crape gardenia, Pinwheel flower, East Indian rosebay Medium-sized fragrant double white salverform flower with heavily crinkled petal-like lobes. A medium-sized shrub with glossy leaves.

 

701 Mental chastity

Precious and magnificent in its purity.

Oncoba spinosa Forssk.  Flacourtiaceae

Medium-sized fragrant white saucer-shaped  flower with a large prominent centre of innumerable soft yellow stamens; borne singly. A small tree with long sharp spines.

 

702 Mentalised power

(No comment)

Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench.

Malvaceae

Okra, Gumbo, Lady’s-finger Medium-sized bright lemon yellow rotate flower with five soft overlapping petals, a dark red centre and prominent dark red stigmas; borne singly. A common garden vegetable in warm climates. A popular garden vegetable.

 

703 Formative faculty in the mind

It is a natural and very spontaneous gift.

Crotalaria juncea L.

Leguminosae (subfamily Papilionoideae) Sun hemp

Small bright yellow papilionaceous flower; borne in terminal racemes. A shrub with trifoliate leaves and grooved striated stems commonly cultivated for its fibre.

 

704 Correct perception

A perception that does not deform the Truth.

Cananga odorata (Lam.) Hook. f. & T. Thorns. [Canangium odorata (Lam.) King.]

Annonaceae

Ilang-ilang   Large very fragrant greenish golden pendulous flower with six long narrow twisting petals; borne in clusters along the branches. A medium-sized tree.

 

705 Mental suggestions of organisation

Abundant and clustered, a little dull.

Aglaia odorata Lour.

Meliaceae

Chinese rice flower

Very tiny yellow sweet-scented globose flowers borne in axillary racemes. A large evergreen shrub that has glossy dark green pinnate leaves with five to seven leaflets.

 

706 Mental spirit of imitation

What you cannot find for yourself, you imitate.

Dendropthoe falcata (L. f.) Etting.

Loranthaceae

Medium-sized pale orange yellow narrow tubular flower with exserted stamens tipped with bright red anthers and a corolla tube that ends in five narrow green recurved lobes resembling a star; borne in axillary clusters along the branches of trees. A parasitic plant.

 

707 Mental voice

The mind must learn to express only what is

dictated by the Divine.

Gmelina philippensis Cham.

Verbenaceae

Wild sage     Pendulous racemes of small bright yellow tubular flowers that expand to a wide throat with one extended and three recurved lobes which emerge from conspicuous purplish overlapping bracts. A large spiny scandent shrub with a rambling habit.

 

708 Curiosity

If we want to be exceptional, let it be through our qualities.

Holmskioldia sanguinea Retz. Verbenaceae

Cup and saucer plant, Mandarins-hat, Chinese- hat plant, Parasol flower

Small narrow tubular flowers in shades of yellow, red and lavender arising from open parasol-like calyces; borne in clusters in short axillary racemes. A straggling evergreen shrub.

 

709 Mental curiosity

Should be strictly controlled so as not to be dangerous.

Holmskioldia sanguinea Retz. Verbenaceae

Cup and saucer plant, Mandarins-hat, Chinese- hat plant, Parasol flower Lemon yellow flower. Further description see Curiosity (708).

 

710 Physical curiosity

Its value depends on its purpose. Holmskioldia sanguinea Retz.

Verbenaceae

Cup and saucer plant. Mandarins-hat, Chinese- hat plant. Parasol flower Red flower. Further description see Curiosity (708).

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711 Mental fantasy

Disorderly, it too often lacks coordination.

Delonix elata (L.) Gamble. Leguminosae (subfamily Caesalpinioideae)

Medium-sized cream white flower with four frilled rounded petals, a smaller raised and curled lemon yellow lip and ten very long conspicuous orange stamens; the flower fades to soft gold with age; borne in terminal corymbs. A medium-sized spreading tree with feathery foliage.

 

712 Imagination

Abundant and varied, may be charming, but must not be substituted for the Truth.

Cassia fistula L.

Leguminosae (subfamily Caesalpinioideae)

Golden-shower tree, Purging cassia, Indian laburnum. Pudding pipe tree Medium-sized fragrant canary yellow flower with three upper and two lower ovate petals and prominent curved stamens and pistil; borne in long pendulous racemes. A medium-sized tree that flowers in a leafless state, strikingly beautiful when in bloom.

 

713 Inventions

Are useful only when they are controlled by the Divine.

Cytisus scoparius (L.) Link. Leguminosae (subfamily Papilionoideae) Common broom, Scotch broom

Small yellow to golden yellow papilionaceous flowers borne on loose, leafy, terminal racemes. Numerous species of deciduous or almost leafless shrubs and small trees, some having an evergreen appearance due to the fresh green colour of their shoots and younger branches. Very attractive when in bloom.

 

714 Inventions

Are useful only when they are controlled by the Divine.

Cytisus scoparius (L.) Link. Andreanus’

Leguminosae (subfamily Papilionoideae)

Gold finch broom, Normandy broom, Scotch broom Small yellow papilionaceous flower with dark crimson wings, borne singly or in pairs in the leaf axils. A large profusely flowering shrub.

 

715 Idea

Essential for all organisers, on its quality depends the quality of the organisation. Senna alata (L.) Roxb. [Cassia alata L.j Leguminosae (subfamily Caesalpinioideae) Seven golden candlesticks, Ringworm shrub, Empress candle plant, Christmas candle Tall erect candelabralike racemes of small bright ‘ golden yellow flowers with five sharply incurved petals; the open flowers appear at the base of the raceme below compact buds covered with a soft rubbery rusty gold sheath. A large open shrub with very large pinnate leaves.

 

716 Fire in the mind

An ardour that sets ideas ablaze. Caesalpinia pulcherrima (L.) Sw. Leguminosae (subfamily Caesalpinioideae)

Barbados pride, Paradise flower. Peacock flower, Barbados flower fence

Small striking golden yellow flower with four equal petals, a smaller lip and very long prominent stamens; borne in erect racemes. A large somewhat prickly shrub.

 

717 Foresight

A perception that is under the divine influence.

Sanchezia speciosa J. Leonard.

Acanthaceae

Medium-sized waxy golden yellow narrow tubular flower with the edge of the corolla tube recurved and two conspicuous exserted stamens; borne in small clusters from dull reddish orange bracts on one side of erect terminal stalks. A shrub with somewhat fleshy stems and large leaves with prominent cream white veins and midrib.

 

718 Prevision

The power of projecting one’s consciousness into the future.

Clerodendrum minahassae Teysm. & Binnend.

Verbenaceae

Sturdy medium-sized white flower with a long slender corolla tube and a star-shaped limb divided into five narrow lobes; the prominent green tubular calyces turn red when mature; borne in few-flowered terminal clusters. A large shrub with broadly ovate heavily textured leaves.

 

719 Seeking for clarity

Likes to say clearly what it says.

Gazania Gaertn. spp.

Compositae

Treasure flower   Medium-sized striking compositae flowers in white and shades of yellow, orange or scarlet with basal spots that form a dark band near the yellow centre; borne singly. A rhizomatous perennial and, rarely, an annual herb that is attractive as a groundcover.

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720 Logic in thought

Likes coherent discourse.

Prosopis glandulosa Torr.

Leguminosae (subfamily Mimosoideae)

Honey mesquite   Long fragrant greenish yellow catkins borne on a short stalk along the branches. A large spiny shrub or small tree with feathery leaves.

 

721 Heroic thought

To the conquest of the unknown, without fear of difficulty or incomprehension.

Ipomoea horsfalliae Hook.

Convolvulaceae

Princess vine    Medium-sized intense magenta salverform flower with a long waxy corolla tube, white anthers and a purple stigma; the limb is divided into five segments with a clearly impressed star in the centre; borne in loose clusters. A moderately large vine with palmately lobed leaves.

 

722 Thoughts turned towards the Divine

A certitude of beauty.

Viola Xwittrockiana Gams.

Violaceae

Pansy, Ladies’ delight, Heart’s ease, Stepmother’s flower Medium to large soft velvety flower with five rounded irregularly overlapping petals, the lower three usually having darker patches suggesting a face; in white and shades of yellow, cream, orange, pink, reddish brown, purple and blue; borne singly. A lovely low annual or short-lived perennial.

 

723 Integrally pure thoughts

An effect of the Divine Grace.

Viola Xwittrockiana Gams.

Violaceae

Pansy, Ladies’ delight, Hearts ease. Stepmother’s flower  Cream yellow flower. Further description see Thoughts turned towards the Divine (722).

 

724 Sweetness of thought turned exclusively towards the Divine

Lovely, joyful, sweet and calm, sheltered from all conflicts.

Nerium oleander L.

Apocynaceae

Oleander, Rosebay  Sweetly fragrant single salverform flower with five separated lobes that are pink fading to pale pink on the edges and twisted suggesting a pinwheel, and a light yellow centre with a delicate fringed corona; borne in loose cymes. A prolific flowering shrub with stiff lanceolate leaves.

 

725 Contemplation of the Divine

Occupied exclusively with its joyful contemplation.

Nerium oleander L.

Apocynaceae

Oleander, Rosebay

Mildly fragrant light pink flower with white on one edge of each petal. Further description see Sweetness of thought turned exclusively towards the Divine (724).

 

726 Quiet mind

The best way to learn.

Nerium oleander L.

Apocynaceae

Oleander, Rosebay  Single white flower. Further description see Sweetness of thought turned exclusively towards the Divine (724).

 

727 Quietness established in the mind

The essential condition for its transformation.

Nerium oleander L.

Apocynaceae

Oleander, Rosebay  Single white flower with elongated petals. Further description see Sweetness of thought turned exclusively towards the Divine (724).

 

728 Perfect quietness in the mind

Essential condition for true progress.

Nerium oleander L.

Apocynaceae

Oleander, Rosebay   Double white flower. Further description see Sweetness of thought turned exclusively towards the Divine (724).’

 

729 Turning of wrong movements into right movements

A supreme goodwill always ready to be transformed.

Nerium oleander L. Apocynaceae Oleander, Rosebay

Sweetly fragrant single reddish pink flower. Further description see Sweetness of thought turned exclusively towards the Divine (724).

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730 Surrender of all falsehood

Let us offer our falsehoods to the Divine so that He may change them into joyous truths.

Nerium oleander L.

Apocynaceae

Oleander, Rosebay  Double bright rose pink flower with delicately ruffled petals; borne in dense cymes. Further description see Sweetness of thought turned exclusively towards the Divine (724).

 

731 The vital’s possibility of perfection

The day the vital is converted it will have much to give.

Gladiolus callianthw Marais. [Acidanthera bicolor

Hoechst.]

Iridaceae

Peacock orchid     Fragrant medium-sized white flower with six graceful pointed petals, the lower three petals marked with a triangular maroon spot at the base; borne in loose spikes. A rhizomatous perennial herb with sword-shaped leaves.

 

732 Vital opening

The vital is ready to receive the divine influence.

Santaea magnified (T. Sprague & Steenis.) Dug.

Bignoniaceae

Clusters of fragrant medium-sized rose purple trumpet-shaped salverform flowers with five rounded lobes, a flattened corolla tube and a white throat streaked with fine parallel lines. A scandent shrub with smooth leathery obovate leaves.

 

733 Vital consecration

Delightfully modest and fragrant, it smiles at life without wanting to draw attention to itself.

Heliotropium arborescens L.

Boraginaceae

Heliotrope, Cherry-pie    Tiny fragrant starlike flowers in pale to deep purple, borne in dense terminal cymes. A bushy perennial herb with very hairy leaves.

 

734 Attempt at vital goodwill

An attempt is a small thing but it can be a promise for the future.

Jacaranda Juss. spp. Bignoniaceae Green ebony

Medium-sized mildly fragrant lavender blue salverform flowers with a curved and flattened corolla tube, a limb divided into five irregular lobes and a white patch on one side of the throat; borne in terminal panicles. A medium- sized tree with a soft feathery foliage.

 

735 Consent of the vital

Friendly, smiling, always ready for action, with a great goodwill,

Browallia L. sp. Solanaceae Bush violet

Small delicate salverform flower with an irregularly shaped five-lobed limb; in light blue shades with a tiny yellow spot in the centre; borne singly in the leaf axils. An annual or perennial herb.

 

736 Enthusiastic vital consent

Here all the resources of its enthusiasm are placed at the service of its consent.

Browallia L. sp.

Solanaceae

Bush violet Pale lilac flower lined with white. Further description see Consent of the vital (735).

 

737 Correct movement in the vital

At once the cause and the result of conversion.

Saintpaulia ionantha H. Wendl.

Gesneriaceae

African violet, Usambara violet Small dainty single purple flowers with five spreading petal-like lobes and a tiny centre of yellow anthers; there are also many double and ruffled forms, usually with a sparkling iridescent sheen to the petals; borne singly or in clusters on short stems above the leaves. A small compact plant with fleshy rounded pubescent leaves.

 

738 Correct movement

All movements are under the right inspiration.

Saintpaulia ionantha H. Wendl.

Gesneriaceae

African violet, Usambara violet

Flowers in white and shades of blue, purple and pink. Further description see Correct movement in the vital (737).

 

739 Vital honesty

Not to allow our sensations and desires to falsify our judgment and determine our actions.

Kaempferia rotunda L.

Zingiberaceae

Resurrection lily. Tropical crocus Small to medium-sized fragrant white flower with a prominent lavender lip divided into two large rounded lobes, and three long narrow white sepals arising from the base; the flower spikes arise from the leafless rhizome in spring. A tuberous herb that bears two leaves, variegated above and purple beneath. Another form has pale lavender outer petals and rose lavender inner petals with deep purple veins.

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740 Vital patience

Indispensable for all progress.

Ageratum houstonianum Mill. Composkae

Flossflower, Pussy-foot Very tiny deep lavender flowers forming soft brushlike heads in compact medium-sized clusters. An annual herb with hairy ovate-cordate leaves.

 

741 Vital contentment

(No comment)

Bauhinia variegata L.

Leguminosae (subfamily Caesalpinioideae)

Orchid tree, Mountain ebony Large mildly fragrant white flower with five broad irregular slightly overlapping petals, the central petal marked and streaked reddish purple; three prominent sharply recurved stamens arise from the centre; borne in few-flowered racemes. A small to medium-sized tree.

 

742 Stability in the vital

One of the important results of conversion.

Bauhinia purpurea L. not hort. Leguminosae (subfamily Caesalpinioideae)

Butterfly tree, Orchid tree Large mildly fragrant flowers in various shades of light pink to reddish violet, with five irregular separated petals, the upper three slightly recurved, the central petal with a more deeply coloured splash, and the two lower slightly larger and more horizontally spreading; three prominent sharply recurved stamens arise from the centre; borne in few-flowered racemes. A small to medium-sized tree.

 

743 Stability in the higher vital

(No comment)

Bauhinia purpurea L. not hort.

Leguminosae (subfamily Caesalpinioideae)

Butterfly tree, Orchid tree

Light mauve flower.    Further description see Stability in the vital (742).

 

744 Peace in the vital

The result of the abolition of desires.

Murray a paniculata (L.) Jack.

Rutaceae

Orange jessamine. Satin-wood, Cosmetic-bark     tree, Chinese box Small very fragrant delicate white star-shaped flower with five narrow recurved petals; borne

in numerous small axillary and terminal cymes. A handsome evergreen shrub or small tree with glossy leaves.

 

745 Silence in the vital

A powerful help for inner peace.

Achimenes grandiflora Schiede.

Gesneriaceae

Monkey-faced pansy. Orchid pansy, Japanese

pansy, Cupid’s bower

Small light violet to red violet salverform flower with a curved corolla tube and a spreading limb divided into five shallow lobes; borne singly or in small clusters from the leaf axils. A rhizomatous perennial herb with pubescent leaves.

 

746 Aspiration for vital purity

Delicate, modest, insistent.

Duranta erecta L. [D. repens L.]

Verbenaceae

Pigeon berry, Sky flower, Golden dewdrop Tiny sweetly scented lavender salverform flower with a white centre, borne on small racemes. A large ornamental shrub or small tree.

 

747 Vital purity

It begins with the abolition of desires.

Duranta erecta L. Alba [D. repens L. Alba]

Verbenaceae

Pigeon berry, Sky flower, Golden dewdrop White flower. Further description see Aspiration for vital purity (746).

 

748 Radiating vital purity

Is possible only through perfect consecration of the vital.

Strophanthus gratus (Wallich & Hook.) Baill.

Apocynaceae

Climbing oleander Medium-sized mildly fragrant salverform flower with a wide waxy maroon corolla tube, a corolla divided into five pale pink petal-like lobes blotched with lavender pink and a prominent lavender pink corona that turns rust with age; borne in terminal clusters. A winter-flowering scandent shrub with glossy leaves.

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749 Candid simplicity in the vital

One of the most difficult qualities for the vital to acquire.

Oxalis L. spp.

Oxalidaceae

Sorrel, Shamrock    Small lavender pink to rose purple cup-shaped flower with five rounded petals and a light green centre with a yellow-tipped pistil and stamens; borne in few-flowered umbels. A small bulbous perennial herb with usually trifoliate leaves.

 

750 Strength in the vital

Likes to show its beauty and power.

Solenostemon scutellarioides (L.) Codd. [Coleus

Xhybridus Voss.]

Labiatae

Coleus, Painted nettle An annual or perennial herb with semi-succulent stems and multicoloured leaves, often brightly hued in a wide variety of forms and patterns.

 

751 Quiet strength in the vital

Does not like to attract attention.

Tradescantia zebrina hort. ex Bosse. [Zebrina pendula Schnizl.] C

ommelinaceae Wandering Jew, Inch plant Tiny magenta pink three-petalled flower set in two opposite horizontal unequal bracts that are green with a dark green central stripe and dull purple on the reverse; borne singly. A trailing perennial succulent herb with metallic green leaves that have purple edges and a purple central stripe, and turn dark green with age.

 

752 Illumined strength in the vital

(No comment)

Amaranthus caudatus L.

Amaranthaceae

Love-lies-bleeding, Velvet flower. Tassel flower Long tapering pendulous or erect catkins densely covered with tiny off-white flowers. An annual herb with brilliant coloured leaves either red or a combination of red, green and yellow.

 

753 Spiritual aspiration in the vital

(No comment)

Celosia argentea var. cristata (L.) Kuntze Plumosa

Group Amaranthaceae

Feathered amaranth    Long erect branching spikes of tiny red flowers that form soft feathery plumes. A showy floriferous garden annual.

 

754 Spiritual awakening of the vital

It soars towards the heights in the hope of reaching them.

Solenostemon scutellarioides (L.) Codd. [Coleus Xhybridus Voss.]

Labiatae

Coleus, Painted nettle

Tiny two-lipped flowers that open pale lavender and turn white, borne in small densely flowered terminal spikes. A perennial succulent herb popular for its colourful foliage.

 

755 Spiritual ascension of the vital

It is more fanciful and less regular.

Stachytarpheta jamaicensis (L.) Vahl.

Verbenaceae

Blue snakeweed. Common snakeweed, Jamaican vervain Tiny light lavender blue salverform flowers with a white centre, sparsely arranged on long thin spikes. A medium to large perennial herb or subshrub.

 

756 First turning of the vital to the Divine Light

The vital prepares itself to be transformed.

Rudbeckia hirta L. Cv. ‘Gloriosa Daisy’

Compositae

Black-eyed Susan, Marguerite jaune Medium to large single compositae flower with elongated yellow ray florets that are often banded or suffused with brown or maroon near the base and a dome-shaped centre composed of green or brown disc florets; borne singly. A hairy perennial herb. Early name: Artistic genius

 

757 Seeking the Light in the lower vital

Does more work, makes less fuss.

lochroma cyaneum (Lindl.) Green. Solanaceae

Small to medium-sized waxy deep purple narrow tubular flower that flares slightly at the apex; borne in few- to many-flowered pendulous clusters. A medium to large shrub with pubescent leaves.

 

758 Success in the most material vital

Has value only when it is offered to the Divine.

Gossypium arboreum L.

Malvaceae

Tree cotton

Medium-sized dark red cup-shaped flower with twisted tightly overlapping satiny petals set in three large dull green bracts tinged with red; borne singly in the leaf axils. A medium to large shrub with deeply lobed leaves and ripe seed capsules that open into conspicuous rounded white cotton balls. Early name: Power in the most material vital

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759 Attachment of the material vital to the Divine

An attachment that insists on feeling the power of contact.

Eranthemum hypocraterifonne R. Br. ex Roem. & Schult. Acanthaceae

Small reddish violet salverform flower with a thin tube that expands into five somewhat irregular and pointed lobes; borne in one- to three- flowered clusters from the leaf axils. A small prolific flowering shrub.

 

760 Vital aspiration for union with the Divine

It rises straight up in an intense and concentrated movement.

Polygonum L. spp.

Polygonaceae

Knotweed, Smartweed Very tiny light pink bell-shaped flowers that bloom sparsely but are accompanied by many minute round buds on slender racemes. A tall

narrow aquatic plant with sparse foliage of long drooping lanceolate leaves.

 

761 Opening of the vital to the Divine Love

Little by little it is no longer the ego that governs, but the Divine.

Euphorbia pulcherrima Willd. ex Klotzsch.

Euphorbiaceae

Poinsettia, Christmas star, Christmas flower Large showy ovate-lanceolate floral bracts which vary from red through pink to white surrounding clusters of small round green flowers with red tops and golden yellow protuberances in the centres. A well-known striking winter-flowering shrub with milky latex. Early name: Vital activated by the Divine’s Love

 

762 Opening of the vital to the Divine Love

Little by little it is no longer the ego that governs, but the Divine.

Euphorbia cyathophora Murray.

Euphorbiaceae

Painted leaf, Fire on the mountain, Mexican fire plant Terminal clusters of tiny inconspicuous flowers with yellow stamens surrounded by striking ovate to fiddle-shaped leaves and bracts that are bright red orange at the base, giving the appearance of small poinsettias. A gregarious annual herb.

 

763 The vital governed by the Presence

The vital force made peaceful and disciplined by the Divine Presence.

Tradescantia pallida (Rose) D. Hunt. ‘Purpurnes Herz’ [Setcreasea pallida Rose.]

Commelinaceae

Small mauve pink three-petalled flower with prominent yellow anthers, set in two narrow horizontal half-folded purple bracts. A sprawling succulent perennial herb with violet purple foliage.

 

764 Liberation in the vital

Another result of conversion. Berrya cordifolia (Willd.) Burret. [B. ammonilla

Roxb.]

Tiliaceae    Small greenish brown papery six-winged seeds borne in large erect racemes above the leaves. A medium to large tree with tiny white flowers.

 

765 Distinction of the vital Light and graceful, of refined elegance.

Melia azedarach L.

Meliaceae

Chinaberry, Persian lilac, Pride of India, Bead tree Small fragrant star-shaped flower with a narrow deep purple stamina! tube and five narrow recurved white petals tinged with mauve; borne in axillary panicles. A medium-sized spreading ornamental tree. Further comment: Distinction is the result of refinement, aristocracy, measure and artistic fineness.

 

766 Elegance in the emotions

Delicate and refined, does not permit itself any vulgarity.

Barleria cristata L.

Acanthaceae

Philippine violet   Small lavender salverform flower, with five  rounded separated lobes that emerge from a spiny bracted spike. Erect occasionally spiny shrub and herb.

 

767 Refinement of emotions

With progress even the emotions become refined.

Brunfekia australis Benth.

Solanaceae

Yesterday-today-and-tomorrow, Morning-noon- and-night, Paraguayan jasmine Small fragrant salverform flower with a short corolla tube and a limb divided into five wavy overlapping lobes; flower opens purple with a white eye and changes from purple to lavender on the second day and to white on the third; borne singly. A small shrub. Early name: Refinement of the emotions: first day (purple): Rising from the lower vital; second day (lavender): Going towards the higher vital; third day (white): Going towards perfection

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768 Opening of the emotional centre to the Light

An important event in human development.

Pandorea jasminoides (Lindl.) Schum. Bignoniaceae Bower plant

Medium-sized sweetly fragrant white salverform flower with a flattened corolla tube, five deeply cut rounded lobes and a pinkish lavender throat covered with fine hairs; borne in terminal panicles. A light vine with attractive glossy foliage.

 

769 Broadening of the emotional centre

It opens and widens itself in order to receive better.

Gloxinia perennis (L.) Druce. Gesneriaceae

Canterbury bells

Medium-sized fragrant purplish blue downy campanulate flower with a darker throat, borne singly from the leaf axil on a sparse terminal raceme. A rhizomatous perennial herb with fleshy spotted stems and waxy heart-shaped leaves.

 

770 Purity in the emotional centre

Indispensable for progress.

Thunbergia fragrans Roxb.

Acanthaceae

Medium-sized white salverform flower with a delicate limb divided into five somewhat spatulate lobes and a flattened corolla tube that arises from the side of two small light green bracts; borne singly. A light climber with lanceolate to triangular leaves.

 

771 Collective emotions open to the Divine

Crowds responding to the impulsion coming from the Divine. An event that marks the great stages of terrestrial life.

Mansoa alliacea (Lam.) A. Gentry.

[Pseudocalymna alliaceum (Lam.) Sandw.]

Bignoniaceae    Bejuco de ajo, Garlic-vine Medium-sized light purple trumpet-shaped flower with a white throat, five rounded lobes and a flattened corolla tube; the flowers are borne in dense clusters and have a distinct garlic odour. A moderately vigorous vine with attractive glossy garlic-scented leaves.

 

772 Emotional abundance

Good feelings that give themselves unstintingly.

Lagenaria siceraria (Molina) Stand!.

Cucurbitaceae

White-flowered gourd, Bottle gourd, Calabash   gourd, Hercules’ club Medium-sized white funnelform flower with five tightly overlapping slightly crinkled petals and a pale green tomentose calyx; borne singly. A strong annual vine with pubescent leaves and bearing smooth hard-shelled gourds in an unusual variety of shapes and sizes.

 

773 The emotions awake to the first contact with the Divine

The Light begins to work in the emotional consciousness.

Acanthus montanns (Nees) Anderson. Acanthaceae Mountain thistle

Small light purple to purple tubular flowers tinged white with the lower edge divided into three lobes, set in a spiny calyx and borne in tall spikes. A small shrub with spiny leaves.

 

774 Refinement of sensations

Manifold, complex, perceiving the variety of details.

Cassia roxburghii DC.

Leguminosae (subfamily Caesalpinioideae)

Small mildly fragrant flower with three upper and two lower ovate petals and prominent curved stamens and pistil; the flower opens pink and turns deep golden yellow; borne in clusters along the branches. A medium-sized tree, often with long pendulous branches.

 

775 Purified senses

Can only be obtained by a total surrender to the Truth.

Clitoria ternatea L.

Leguminosae (subfamily Papilionoideae)

Blue pea, Blue vine, Butterfly pea. Mussel-shell creeper. Pigeon wings Medium-sized single papilionaceous flower that has a broad oval white central petal with a yellow centre and white wing petals; borne singly on a short stem. A slender perennial vine with beanlike pods.

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776 Organisation of action in life

Clustered, compact, its action is irresistible.

Combretum fructicosa (Loefl.) Stuwz.

Combretaceae

Burning bush    Large dense horizontal spikes of small red orange tubular flowers whose numerous long stamens create a soft brushlike appearance. A scandent

shrub.

 

777 True action in the material vital

Gracious and simple in its spontaneity.

Combretum coccineum (Sonn.) Lam.

Combretaceae

Large dense branching brushlike clusters of small bright crimson five-petalled flowers with exserted stamens. A vine or twining shrub of moderate growth with bronze-coloured new leaves.

 

778 Vital will manifested in life

It is often the cause of the greatest disorders.

Episcia reptans Mart.

Gesneriaceae

Flame violet, Red violet, Scarlet violet Small intense orange red salverform flower with a horizontal corolla tube and a limb divided into five rounded oblique lobes; borne singly or in pairs. A creeping perennial herb that has heavily embossed green leaves with silvery green midribs and veins.

 

779 Will manifested in life

Concentrated and precise. Episcia cupreata (Hook.) Hanst. Gesneriaceae

Flame violet

Bright coral pink flower with a yellow throat and petals with fringed edges; leaves are dark greenish brown with olive green midribs. Further description see Vital will manifested in life (778).

 

780 Aspiration for the conquest of enemies in the vital

A concentrated and unobtrusive will acting quietly but effectively.

Verbena tenuisecta Briq.

Verbenaceae

Moss verbena   Elongated spikes of small light pink salverform flowers with five irregular rounded lobes. A low perennial herb with deeply cut somewhat lacy leaves.

 

781 Will to conquer vital enemies

Indispensable for mastery over desires.

Verbena tenuisecta Briq.

Verbenaceae

Moss verbena  Rose purple flower. Further description see Aspiration for the conquest of enemies in the vital (780).

 

782 Conquest over vital enemies

The appearance is modest, but the power is lasting.

Verbena tenuisecta Briq.

Verbenaceae

Moss verbena

White flower. Further description see Aspiration for the conquest of enemies in the vital (780).

 

783 Power to reject adverse suggestions

The power that comes from conscious union with the Divine.

Codiaeum variegatum (L.) Bl. var. pictum (Lodd.) Muell. Arg.

Euphorbiaceae

Croton   Tiny rounded cream white flowers composed of many yellow-tipped stamens; borne in erect spikes. A medium-sized evergreen shrub with variegated leaves in a multitude of shapes and colours.

 

784 Perpetual-vitality

A vitality that is not affected by external influences.

Conifers

Majestic cone-bearing trees or shrubs with evergreen needles; widely distributed throughout the world.

 

785 Steadfast-vitality

The vitality that is based on integral consecration. Areca catechu L. Palmae

Betel palm, Betel-nut-palm, Areca nut palm, Catechu

Very tiny fragrant white flowers with three pointed petals; borne in multiple sprays just below the leaves. A slender decorative feather- leaf palm of medium height with conspicuous round bright orange fruits.

 

786 Vital plenitude

Can only be obtained through conversion. Pergularia odoratissima Sm. Asclepiadaceae

Cowslip creeper. West Coast creeper Small very fragrant greenish yellow salverform flower with the limb divided into five lobes creating a starlike appearance; borne in discreet clusters. A small slender vine with heart-shaped leaves.

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787 Formative faculty in the vital

Spontaneous but not always happy, it needs to be disciplined.

Crotalaria L. sp.

Leguminosae (subfamily Papilionoideae)

Rattlebox   Small light purple papilionaceous flower; borne in terminal racemes. A shrub with trifoliate leaves and grooved, striated stems, commonly cultivated for its fibre.

 

788 Vital impulses

Look like nothing at all, but assert themselves and are stubborn.

Graptophyllum pictum (L.) Griff.

Acanthaceae

Caricature plant    Small narrow dull reddish purple bilabiate flower, with an obliquely cut mouth and irregular rolled and twisted lobes; borne in short terminal racemes. A shrub, usually with variegated leaves.

 

789 Vital fantasy

Ephemeral and unimportant.

Talinum paniculatum (Jacq.) Gaertn.

Portulacaceae

Jewels of Opar, Fameflower Tiny purple red rotate flowers with five rounded petals; borne in airy panicles on long thin stalks; the yellow ball-shaped fruit is included in the significance. A somewhat succulent perennial herb with tuberous roots.

 

790 Vital sensitivity

Is excessive if it is not controlled.

Mimosa pudica L.

Leguminosae (subfamily Mimosoideae)

Sensitive plant. Touch-me-not, Shame plant, Live-and-die, Humble plant Small pale lavender pink soft globose heads, borne singly or in few-flowered axillary clusters. A low subshrub with spiny stems and exceedingly sensitive leaves that fold immediately when touched.

 

791 Pride

A great obstacle to progress.

Dahlia Cav. spp.

Compositae

Dahlia    Medium-sized semi-double compositae flowers with two or three rows of ray florets and a central yellow disc; m white and shades of red, pink, lavender, purple, orange, yellow and bicoloured; borne singly or in clusters.

 

792 Mental pride

(No comment)

Dahlia Cav. spp. Compositae

Dahlia

Yellow flower.    Further description see Pride (791).

 

793 Vital pride

(No comment) Dahlia Cav.

Compositae

Dahlia

Mauve flower.  Further description see Pride (791).

 

794 Vanity

One of the most frequent forms of falsehood.

Dahlia Cav.

Compositae

Dahlia    Medium-sized single compositae flower, in all colours, with eight overlapping ray florets somewhat recurved at their tips, which can be round or pointed; the rays surround a disc of tubular yellow florets that form a hard centre; borne singly or in clusters. A tender tuberous- rooted perennial herb.

 

795 Passion

It is a force, but it is dangerous and can only be useful if it is perfectly surrendered to the Divine.

Spathodea campanulata Beauvois.

Bignoniaceae

African tulip tree, Tulip tree, Bell flambeau Large reddish orange curved bell-shaped flower with a golden orange throat, five somewhat separated lobes finely edged with bright yellow and a leathery calyx; borne in large tight terminal clusters in which the outer flowers open first. A large handsome evergreen tree with a rounded crown.

 

796 Greed for money

The surest way to diminish one’s consciousness and narrow one’s nature.

Ochna kirkii Oliv. Ochnaceae

Bird’s-eye bush

Small glossy jet black oval fruits that protrude from waxy red sepals; borne in short panicles. A decorative woody shrub with narrow leathery leaves and delicate evanescent yellow flowers.

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797 A whipping

A little brutal but sometimes useful.

Capsicum annuum L. var. annuum Solanaceae

Capsicum, Paprika, Cayenne pepper, Red pepper, Chili pepper

Tiny off-white or purple star-shaped flowers in small terminal clusters; the significance includes the pungent ornamental fruit. A compact bushy annual or perennial herb.

 

798 Conquest of the armies

Brutal and material, brings no joy. Stapelia L. Asclepiadaceae

Carrion flower, Starfish flower Large malodorous purple brown star-shaped flower covered with dense hairs and yellow transverse lines; borne singly or in few-flowered clusters near the base of the plant. A succulent perennial herb with thick fleshy usually four- angled stems branching from the base.

 

799 Physical consciousness turned entirely towards the Divine

It thirsts for the Divine and wants nothing but Him.

Tithonia rotundifolia (Mill.) S.F. Blake.

Compositae

Mexican sunflower   Medium-sized compositae flower with bright reddish orange ray florets and a tufted yellow centre; borne singly on a long stem. A robust erect bushy annual herb.

 

800 Spiritual aspiration in the physical

Comes in bursts to counteract and overcome resistances which cannot succeed in making it give up.

Russelia sarmentosa Jacq. Scrophulariaceae

Tiny crimson tubular flower borne in many- flowered clusters. A floriferous subshrub with four- to six-angled stems and ovate-ferrate leaves.

 

801 Aspiration in the physical for the Divine Love

Manifold, ecstatic, difficult to satisfy.

Russelia equisetiformis Schldl. & Cham. Scrophulariaceae

Coral plant, Fountain plant, Firecracker plant Small bright coral narrow tubular flowers with five tiny rounded lobes; borne in light cascading clusters. A small subshrub with rushlike angled, arching or pendulous stems.

 

802 Opening of the physical to the Divine Love

The surest way to find happiness.

Ipomoea hederifolia L.

Convolvulaceae

Small orange red salverform flower borne in few- to many-flowered cymes. A light annual vine with lobed leaves.

 

803 Love in the physical for the Divine

Modest in its appearance, but tenacious and charming; does not make a fuss, but is very faithful.

Ipomoea quamoclit L.

Convolvulaceae

Cypress vine, Star-glory, Indian pink, Cardinal climber Small intense red starlike salverform flower with a long narrow tube and conspicuous white anthers; borne singly or in few-flowered clusters from the leaf axils. A soft light climber with threadlike leaves.

 

804 Humility before the Divine in the physical nature

First attitude needed for transformation.

Tarenna asiatica (L.) Kuntze ex K. Schumann. Rubiaceae

Tiny intensely fragrant cream coloured flowers with five twisted recurved petals and a prominent style; borne in terminal panicles. A hardy medium to large evergreen shrub with glossy leaves.

 

805 Peace in the physical

To want what God wants is the best condition for it.

Calophyllum inophyllum L.

Guttiferae

Alexandrian laurel, Indian laurel, Laurelwood Small fragrant waxy white flower with round cupped petals and a prominent central tuft of yellow stamens; borne in terminal panicles. A medium-sized evergreen tree with glossy leathery leaves.

 

806 Integrally equal basis in the physical

What you have, I have; what you can do, I can do; what you express, I express — we are all alike.

Clerodendrum philippinum Schauer. [C.fragrans  (Vent.) R. Br.]

Verbenaceae

Glory bower, Glory tree

Compact terminal clusters of small fragrant white roselike flowers with red calyces. A small to medium-sized shrub with large pungent leaves. Early name: Integral even basis in the material

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807 Light in the blood

When the blood becomes receptive to the higher consciousness.

Foeniculum vulgare Mill. Umbelliferae

Fennel    Sturdy compound umbels of numerous tiny slightly cup-shaped greenish yellow flowers. A culinary herb with soft finely divided aromatic leaves.

 

808 Light in the blood

When the blood becomes receptive to the higher consciousness.

Anethum graveolens L. Umbelliferae

Dill

Tiny yellow five-petalled flowers in compound umbels. A culinary herb with soft feathery strongly aromatic leaves.

 

809 Purity in the blood

Can only be obtained by the absence of desires.

Pimpinella major (L.) Huds. Umbelliferae

Minute white flowers in small flat lacy umbels clustered together to form larger umbels. A tall ungainly annual herb with sparse pinnate leaves.

 

810 Peace in the nerves

Indispensable for good health.

Guettarda speciosa L.

Rubiaceae

Small highly fragrant white salverform flower with a sturdy tube and the limb divided into seven or eight soft rounded lobes; borne in small axillary cymes. A medium-sized spreading tree with horizontal branches and large broadly ovate leaves.

 

811 Peace in the cells

The indispensable condition for the body’s progress.

Ixora thwaitesii Hook. f. Rubiaceae White ixora

Small fragrant white salverform flower with a starlike limb divided into four curled narrow lobes; borne in dense corymbs. A tall glossy- leaved shrub that produces numerous root suckers.

 

812 Radiating peace in the cells

A happy contagion.

Pavetta indica L.

Rubiaceae

Tiny fragrant white salverform flowers with four petal-like lobes, a narrow green corolla tube and an exserted style; borne in cymes. A shrub or small tree.

 

813 Light in the cells

The first step towards purity in the cells.

Lantana L. spp. Verbenaceae Shrub verbena

Tiny yellow salverform flowers in round compact axillary or terminal heads. A vigorous shrub with coarse strongly scented leaves and a long blooming season.

 

814 Purity in the cells

Can only be obtained through the conquest of desires. The true condition for good health.

Lantana L. spp. Verbenaceae

Shrub verbena

All white shades.    Further description see Light in the cells (813).

 

815 Emotional beauty in the cells

Seeking and radiating all the emotions of beauty.

Lantana L. spp. Verbenaceae

Shrub verbena

All mauve shades.   Further description see Light in the cells (813).

 

816 Supramental influence in the cells

Unexpected variety in colours and qualities.

Lantana L. spp.

Verbenaceae

Shrub verbena    Multicoloured and often changeable shades of red, orange, gold and lavender. Further description see Light in the cells (813).

 

817 Peace in the sex centre

Indispensable for beginning the Yoga.

Morinda citrifolia L. non Bedd.

Rubiaceae     Indian mulberry, Awl tree, Painkiller Small highly fragrant white salverform flower with five fleshy recurved lobes that create a starlike appearance; borne in terminal or axillary heads. A small tree.

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818 Sex centre aspiring to be purified

The awakening of the consciousness to a higher life.

Anthurium andreanum Andre.

Araceae

Flamingo flower, Flamingo lily, Oilcloth flower. Flower composed of a firm waxy heart-shaped large to very large pink spathe and a prominent thick erect pink and white spadix; borne singly on a long stiff stem. A perennial herb with large leathery somewhat heart-shaped leaves.

 

819 Purified sex centre

Is transformed into a force for progress.

Anthurium andreanum Andre.

Araceae

Flower with a white spathe and spadix. Further description see Sex centre aspiring to be purified (818).

 

820 Mastery of sex

Instead of being dominated by sexual impulses, one must put them under the control of the

highest will,

Anthurium andreanum Andre.

Araceae

Flamingo flower, Tail flower. Flower with a bright red spathe and red spadix. Further description see Sex centre aspiring to be purified (818).

 

821 Transformed sex centre

No longer has desires and offers itself to the Divine.

Caladium Vent. spp.

Araceae

Angel wings, Elephant’s-ear, Mother-in-law plant Medium-sized mildly fragrant flower consisting of an erect white spadix partly enfolded by a hooded greenish white spathe; borne singly on a slender stalk. A tuberous perennial herb with large colourful patterned leaves.

 

822 Supramental influence in the sex centre

It is the assurance of the coming conquest of desires.

Cosmos Cav. spp.

Composkae

Medium-sized single compositae flower with eight overlapping delicately toothed ray florets and a tufted centre, in shades of rose, pink and purple; borne singly or in panicles. An annual herb with finely cut leaves. Early names: Supramental influence in the emotional movement of the sex centre (pink); Supramental influence in the vital movement of the sex centre (mauve); Supramental influence in the material movement of the sex centre (dark red)

 

823 Tranquillity of the sex centre when it is under the influence of the Supramental Light

The supramental influence liberates man from all that binds him to the animal.

Cosmos bipinnatus Cav. Compositae White flower. Further description see Supramental influence in the sex centre (822).

 

824 Supramental Light in the sex centre

(No comment)

Cosmos sulphurous Cav.

Compositae

Yellow flower. Further description see Supramental influence in the sex centre (822).

 

825 Hygienic organisation

Cleanliness, order, utility.

Moringa oleifera. Lam. [At. pterygosperma Gaertn.] Moringaceae

Horse-radish tree, Ben, Oil of Ben tree, Drum- stick tree Small fragrant cream white flower with four lower recurved petals, an erect central petal behind the conspicuous yellow anthers and five white sepals that curve downward below the petals; borne in axillary panicles. A commonly cultivated small tree with rounded pinnate leaves and long narrow pods, used as a vegetable in an unripe state.

 

826 Conquest over the greed for food

A promise of good health.

Dombeya Xcayeuxii Andre.

Sterculiaceae

Small scented cup-shaped flower with large exserted cream white stigmas and sheer delicate pink or white petals that persist and become dry and papery with age; borne in many-flowered umbels on long pendant stalks. A large shrub with broad hairy heart-shaped leaves.

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827 Health

Not to be preoccupied with it, but to leave it to the Divine.

Thespesia populnea (L.) Sol. exCorr. Malvaceae Portia tree

Medium-sized bright yellow flower with five tightly overlapping slightly crinkled petals that form a deep cup, each petal spotted with red at the base; borne singly. A medium-sized tree with ovate-cordate leaves.

 

828 Material power to heal

Demands a great sincerity in one’s goodwill.

Calandrinia grandiflora Lindl.

Portulacaceae

Rock purslane    Small bright pink five-petalled flower with a centre of numerous tiny yellow anthers; borne in loose racemes but usually opens singly. A low fleshy perennial herb with three-sided stems and edible leaves.

 

829 Spiritual power of healing

Opening and receptivity to the divine influence.

Petrea volubilis L.

Verbenaceae

Purple wreath, Sandpaper, Queens-wreath,  Bluebird vine Small violet salverform flower with five rounded lobes, the upper lobe marked with a prominent white spot, set in a larger pale lilac star-shaped calyx; borne on pendulous racemes. A woody vine with rough leaves like sandpaper.

 

830 Repose

Opens out in calm relaxation. The true repose is that of perfect surrender to the Divine.

Clerodendrum ugandense Pram. Verbenaceae

Butterfly bush

Small dainty flower with four pale blue lobes   resembling the wings of a butterfly, a lovely cupped deep lavender blue lip and white stamens that curve upward above the flower; borne in terminal panicles. A tall narrow shrub of open habit.

 

831 Dreams

One can learn much by observing one’s dreams.

Aloe vera (L.) Burm. f. [A. barbadensis Mill.]

Liliaceae

Barbados aloe, Curacao aloe, Medicinal aloe   Small light orange tubular flower tinged with yellow green; borne on tall racemes. A stemless clumping herb with thick succulent leaves.

 

832 Power of Truth in the Subconscient

It can act only when the sincerity is perfect.

Tecomaria capensis (Thunb.) Spach.

Bignoniaceae

Cape honeysuckle Medium-sized bright orange salverform flower with a limb divided into five irregular lobes; borne in terminal racemes. A rambling evergreen shrub.

 

833 Divine Will acting in the Subconscient

The rare moments when the Divine asserts Himself visibly.

Clerodendrum indicum (L.) Kunzte.

Verbenaceae

Tubeflower, Turk’s-turban    Small very delicate white salverform flower with a long thin corolla tube, an irregularly shaped limb with scalloped edges and long thin rose violet stamens; the striking curled buds elongate and unfurl; borne in clusters. A small shrub or woody herb. Early name: Sri Krishna’s influence in the Subconscient

 

834 Aspiration for the supramental guidance in the Subconscient

Intense need for order, light and knowledge in the Subconscient penumbra.

Pachystachys coccinea (Aubl.) Nees.

Acanthaceae

Cardinal s guard     Small bright red to dark red bilabiate flower with the upper lip divided into two lobes and the lower into three; borne on erect bracteate spikes. A medium-sized herbaceous shrub with large ovate opposite leaves and a somewhat open habit. 835 First response of the Subconscient to the supramental action

 

The open door to realisation.

Jatropha podagarica Hook. Euphorbiaceae

Gout plant, Tartogo,   Australian bottle plant Tiny bright orange flowers with five rounded separated petals and an orange stalk; borne in compound cymes. A low shrub with swollen stems and large-lobed peltate leaves.

 

836 Supramental influence in the Subconscient

Under its modest appearance it is a great force of transformation.

Crossandra infundibuliformis (L.) Nees.

Acanthaceae

Firecracker flower   Small showy bright orange half-salverform flower with a tiny yellow centre and a limb divided into five irregular rounded lobes; borne in dense four-sided bracted spikes. A free- flowering perennial herb.

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837 Supramental Light in the Subconscient

Essential condition for transformation.

Crossandra infundibuliformis (L.) Nees.

Acanthaceae

Firecracker flower    Bright yellow flower. Further description see Supramental influence in the Subconscient (836).

 

838 Psychic light in the Subconscient

Preliminary condition for progress.

Crossandra infundibuliformis (L.) Nees.

Acanthaceae

Firecracker flower Bright salmon pink flower. Further description see Supramental influence in the Subconscient (836).

 

839 Divine Will acting in the Inconscient

Is all-powerful even when we are not aware of it.

Clerodendrum L. sp.

Verbenaceae

Small mildly fragrant white salverform flower with exserted white stamens, a thin corolla tube and five narrow lobes with up-curving edges; borne in axillary panicles. A small to medium- sized shrub with ovate irregularly serrate leaves.

 

840 First appearance of purity in the Inconscient

The sign that the Inconscient is on the way to becoming conscious.

Plumbago zeylanica L.

Plumbaginaceae

Small white salverform flower with five widely separated lobes and a thin corolla tube, set in a conspicuous tubular green calyx covered with bristly hairs; borne in moderately dense spikes. A scandent evergreen shrub with somewhat angled stems.

 

841 First response of the Inconscient to the Divine Force

The first step towards transformation.

Kigelia africana (Lam.) Benth. [K. pinnata

(Jacq.) DC.]

Bignoniaceae

Sausage tree Large fleshy dull maroon irregularly funnelform flower with crinkled recurved lobes; borne in large racemes on very long pendulous stalks. A medium-sized spreading tree that bears curious sausagelike fruits.

 

Chapter 10

Collaboration of Nature

 

842 Nature makes an offering other beauty

It is a spontaneous and effortless offering.

Ipomoea L. spp.

Convolvulaceae

Morning glory    Small to large showy, usually funnelform flowers in white and shades of red, pink, purple and blue; borne singly. Mostly climbing annual or perennial herbs. The significance includes all Ipomoeas not specifically named by the Mother.

 

843 Blossoming of Nature

Abundant and strong, nothing can stop its growth.

Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull.

Ericaceae

Ling, Scots heather   Tiny fragrant rose pink bell-shaped flowers densely borne in one-sided spikelike terminal racemes. A small evergreen shrub.

 

844 Spontaneous joy of Nature

It is man who has made Nature sorrowful.

Papaverrhoeas L.

Papaveraceae

Corn poppy, Field poppy, Flanders poppy, Shirley poppy   Medium-sized showy cup-shaped usually single flower with four wide delicately crinkled satiny petals and a central tuft of numerous stamens; in shades of red, purple, pink, orange and occasionally white; borne singly on long stems. A small erect branching annual herb. Early name: Restfulness

 

845 Kindness of Nature

She is kind when she is loving.

Trifolium L. spp.

Leguminosae (subfamily Papilionoideae)

Clover, Trefoil      Small fragrant dense rounded heads of tiny papilionaceous flowers in white and shades of purple, pink or yellow. An annual or perennial herb with leaves composed of usually three but occasionally four leaflets.

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846 Nature’s hope for realisation

Nature knows that one day she will be able to realise.

Mangifera indica L.

Anacardiaceae

Mango tree    Tiny cream to pale pink five-petalled flowers with a fruitlike fragrance, borne in large pink-stalked terminal panicles. A handsome medium to large evergreen tree.

 

847 Divine Knowledge

It is succulent, nourishing, strengthening.

Mangifera indica L.

Anacardiaceae

Mango    The medium to large succulent edible fruit of the mango tree, generally oval in shape; borne in clusters on pendulous stalks.

 

848 Spontaneous aspiration of Nature towards the Divine

Wide open, spontaneous, irrevocable in its spontaneous power.

Leucanthemum vulgare Lam. [Chrysanthemum

leucanthemum L.]

Compositae     Ox-eye daisy, Moon daisy, Marguerite Medium-sized single white compositae flower  with a yellow centre, borne singly on a long stalk. A slender erect rhizomatous perennial.

 

849 First conscious reception of the Light in Nature

The origin or starting-point of the will to progress. Nature has an instinctive thirst for Light.

Commelina L. spp.

Commelinaceae

Widow’s tears, Dayflower Tiny blue to lavender flower with two upper clawed petals, one lower inconspicuous petal and three smaller whitish sepals; emerging singly or in pairs from a folded green bract. A perennial succulent herb.

 

850 Joy of vegetal Nature in answer to the new Light

It dances with joy and laughs happily.

Callistemon R. Br. spp.

Myrtaceae

Bottlebrush bush, Bottlebrush All species with long showy bright red exserted stamens and tiny inconspicuous greenish white petals set among linear lanceolate leaves; borne in spikes resembling a bottlebrush. A shrub or small tree with aromatic leaves.

 

851 Vegetal goodwill towards the supramental forces

Each does what it can.

Cuphea micropetala HBK.

Lythraceae

Small cream yellow tubular flower tinged orange at the base, borne in leafy terminal racemes. A many-stemmed subshrub with lanceolate leaves.

 

852 Nature aspires to be supramentalised

The first response of plant life to the action of the supramental forces.

Stictocardia beraviensis (Vatke) Hallier f.

Convolvulaceae

Medium-sized funnelform flower with a glowing rose red satiny recurved limb and a wide deep yellow throat prominently lined with red; borne in few-flowered clusters from the leaf axils. A strong woody twiner with large heart-shaped leaves.

 

853 Awakening and first response of Nature to the supramental manifestation

Interested, she opens herself and tries to understand.

Jatropha integerrima Jacq.

Euphorbiaceae

Peregrina, Spicy jatropha

Small reddish pink flower with five narrow rounded separated petals and conspicuous anthers; borne in long-stemmed terminal cymes. A shrub with variable leaf forms which are often fiddle-shaped. Another form is a small light pink cup-shaped flower with rounded petals and conspicuous yellow anthers.

 

854 Abundance

All at once Nature gives much to us and we have the joy of abundance.

Cucurbita maxima Duchesne ex Lam. Cucurbitaceae

Autumn squash, Winter squash, Pumpkin Large golden yellow somewhat fleshy funnel- shaped flower with a spreading limb divided into six pointed lobes, a throat covered with fine hairs and the back of the flower prominently ribbed with green; borne singly. A vigorous annual vine.

 

855 Multitude

Gives itself freely and satisfies innumerable needs.

Cocos nucifera L.

Palmae

Coconut    Large branched clusters of densely studded spikes with small pale golden orange flowers that have  three waxy pointed petals and resemble kernels of corn; male flowers are small and densely arranged, female flowers are similar but larger and fewer and borne only near the base of the spike. A graceful palm with luxuriant arching fronds and abundant edible fruits.

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856 Growth

It will multiply and assert its right to be.

Primula L. spp.

Primulaceae

Primrose     Small showy salverform flowers in all colours, usually with five somewhat scalloped lobes and a contrasting centre; borne in compact heads. A popular garden perennial with basal leaves.

 

857 Primitive succulence

Pleasing to a simple taste.

Muntingia calabura L. Elaeocarpaceae Calabur,

Jamaican cherry Small white saucer-shaped flower with five delicate separated petals and a small green cone-shaped pistil surrounded by numerous tiny yellow-tipped stamens; borne singly. The small round pinkish edible fruit is included in the significance. An extremely fast-growing but short-lived tree with an umbrella crown and tomentose leaves.

 

858 Scented marvel

One of the innumerable gifts of Nature.

Cyclamen purpurascens Mill.

Primulaceae

Persian violet, Alpine violet. Sowbread Small to medium-sized very fragrant rose pink to magenta flower with a crimson basal spot and five petals that turn back and upwards from the base to resemble shooting stars; borne on scapes. A tuberous herb with cordate to reniform leaves.

 

859 Sun-drop

Luminous and lovely, it brings joy.

Physalis alkekengi L.

Solanaceae

Chinese-lantern, Winter cherry. Bladder cherry Small showy orange red lantern-shaped persistent calyx surrounding a globose berry; borne singly in the leaf axils. A herbaceous perennial, sometimes grown as an annual.

 

860 Rising star

Let us hope it is the right one.

Aganosma roxburghii

Apocynaceae    Small fragrant white salverform flower with five overlapping petal-like lobes forming a pinwheel and a narrow yellow tube arising from a prominent star-shaped calyx; borne in large rounded terminal corymbs. A moderately large vine with red-veined leaves.

 

861 Light in fairyland

The fairies are ready to let themselves be guided by the Divine.

Kalanchoe pinnata (Lam.) Pers.

Crassulaceae

Air plant, Life plant, Hoppers Small pendulous yellow green narrow tubular calyces shaded purple red at the base; the four pointed green petals tinged light red are barely visible at the tip of the calyx; borne in dense clusters. A succulent perennial herb with thick fleshy leaves that produce young plants at their tips.

 

862 Joy in fairyland

Light, smiling, effortless, it invites us to share its joy.

Kleinhovia hospita L.

Sterculiaceae

Small delicate fragrant pale pink flower with five narrow pointed petals and a central stamenal column with a yellow spot; borne in airy terminal cymes. A medium to large tree with small inflated pear-shaped fruits.

 

863 Fairy freshness

Charming, it refreshes the eyes.

Haematoxylum campechianum L. Leguminosae (subfamily Caesalpinioideae) Logwood, Campeachy,

Bloodwood tree Small fragrant light yellow star-shaped flowers with numerous soft exserted stamens; borne in dense racemes along the branches. A shrub or small tree with irregularly arranged branches and with occasional spines.

 

864 Bird of paradise

A bird that never flies away.

Heliconia L. sp.

Musaceae

False bird of paradise, Lobster claw. Wild plantain Large sturdy erect orange red bracts, somewhat boat-shaped or resembling a lobster claw, enclosing small inconspicuous pale green flowers and arranged alternately in a terminal inflorescence. A clumping rhizomatous herb with leaves that are similar to those of the

banana plant.

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Chapter 11

Awakening in Matter

 

865 Vital joy in Matter

The reward for abolishing selfishness.

Nierembergia hippomanica Miers.

Solanaceae

Cupflower   Small blue violet cup-shaped flower with a very short corolla tube and the limb divided into five broad overlapping lobes; borne singly. A lovely small floriferous perennial herb.

 

866 First mental awakening in

Matter It has preceded and prepared man’s future upon earth.

Tribulus terrestris L.

Zygophyllaceae

Caltrop, Devil’s weed. Puncture vine, Burnut  Small yellow saucer-shaped rotate wayside flower with five spreading overlapping petals; borne singly from the leaf axils. A mostly prostrate annual or perennial herb bearing hard nutlets with sharp spines.

 

867 First appearance of the psychic in Matter

A messenger of beauty.

Jatropha multifida L.

Euphorbiaceae

Coral plant. Physic nut Tiny red or deep pink flowers with five separated rounded petals and a reddish pink stalk; borne in compound cymes. A medium to large shrub with large palmate leaves having eight to twelve deep lobes.

 

868 Psychic awakening in Matter

Matter opens itself to spiritual life.

Dodonaea viscosa (L.) Jacq. Sapindaceae Native hops

Small green papery three-winged seed-capsules tinged with light maroon, turning brown when ripe; borne in clusters among the leaves. A medium-sized shrub or slender tree with ovate- lanceolate leaves.

 

869 The psychic governs Matter

The psychic influence compels the physical to turn towards the Divine.

Erythrina variegata L. Alba Leguminosae (subfamily Papilionoideae) Coral tree

Dense terminal racemes of medium-sized white flowers veined pink with one prominent curving partly folded petal and long exserted stamens. A tall narrow tree with greenish bark and narrow vertical yellow stripes.

 

870 Beginning of realisation in Matter

Matter responds to the divine influence.

Erythrina variegata L.

Leguminosae (subfamily Papilionoideae)

Coral tree

Striking orange red to dark red flowers.   A large thorny deciduous tree. Further description see The psychic governs Matter (869).

 

871 Matter prepares itself to receive the Supramental

Matter strives to free itself from old habits in order to prepare for the new realisation.

Erythrina variegata (L.) Merrill. var. orientalis Leguminosae (subfamily Papilionoideae) Coral tree

Medium-sized bright orange flowers with long exserted orange red stamens; the leaves are heavily variegated with yellow along the veins and midrib. A large deciduous tree.

 

872 Matter aspiring for the supramental guidance

Dissatisfied and troubled. Matter asks for a powerful guide to put it in order.

Odontonema strictum (Nees) Kuntze. Acanthaceae

Small red curving tubular flower with five irregularly separated flaring lobes; borne in erect branching racemes. A small to medium shrub with wavy-edged leaves.

 

873 Matter under the supramental guidance

The condition required for its transformation.

Hamelia patens Jacq.

Rubiaceae

Scarlet bush, Firebush    Small orange narrow tubular candlelike flower borne in terminal cymes. A shrub or small tree with oblong lanceolate leaves in whorls.

 

874 Material enterprises

Many projects, many attempts, many constructions.

Ceiba pentandra (L.) Gaertn.

Bombacaceae

Kapok, White silk-cotton tree Medium-sized cream white flower with five velvety recurving petals set in cup-shaped calyces; borne singly or in small clusters. A very large tree with a spiny trunk and prominent buttresses; the tree bears large pods containing the silk-cotton or kapok of commerce.

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875 Splendour and opulence in material life

Can become widespread only through transfor- mation.

Quassia amara L. Simaroubaceae Bitterwood

Medium-sized glowing scarlet tubular flower with yellow anthers that protrude beyond the petals; borne in racemes. A shrub or small tree with uniquely shaped leaves; new leaves are glossy copper red.

 

876 Material abundance

Nature always shows us what true abundance is – one is overwhelmed!

Gossypium L. spp.   Malvaceae

Cotton

Medium-sized yellow or cream white somewhat cup-shaped flower with five sheer overlapping petals, occasionally with a purple red spot at the base; set in conspicuous green fringed bracts on short stems in the leaf axils. An annual or perennial herb or shrub.

 

877 Silver

Manifold and white, it aspires for spirituality.

Proiphys amboinensis (L.) Herb. {Eurycles sylvestris

Salisb. ex Schult. & Schult. f.]

Amaryllidaceae     Brisbane lily Medium-sized glistening white salverform flowers with a long narrow light green corolla tube that divides abruptly into six narrow pointed separated segments; borne in many- flowered umbels. A bulbous plant with numerous large rounded leaves.

 

878 Gold

Should only be used in the service of the Divine.

Bauhinia tomentosa L.

Leguminosae (subfamily Caesalpinioideae)   St. Thomas tree, Yellow bauhinia. Bell bauhinia Medium-sized light yellow pendulous bell-shaped flower with or without a dark maroon spot at the base of one petal; borne singly or in pairs from the leaf axils. A large shrub or small- tree.

 

879 Purified gold

It is purified by being placed at the service of the Divine.

Bauhinia acuminata L.

Leguminosae (subfamily Caesalpinioideae)

Dwarf white bauhinia    Medium-sized pure white saucer-shaped flower with five broad petals and conspicuous golden anthers; borne in very short racemes. A medium to large shrub with the camels-foot leaves typical of the genus.

 

880 Ether

Charming and ethereal, it is bound to please.

Parana paniculata Roxb.

Convolvulaceae

Bridal bouquet, Christ vine. Snow creeper, Snow-in-the-j ungle Tiny white mildly fragrant salverform flowers borne in delicate many-flowered panicles that form large airy sprays. A rampant vine with large ovate-cordate leaves that are white-  pubescent beneath. Early name: Spirit

 

881 Air

Light, subtle, almost invisible.

Cestrum noctumum L.

Solanaceae

Lady of the night, Night jessamine Small light green narrow tubular flower with five long greenish white lobes, intensely fragrant at night; borne in spraylike clusters. A scandent shrub. Early name: Air or Fragrance

 

882 Fire

Fears no obstacle.

Caesalpinia pulcherrima (L.) Swartz.

Leguminosae (subfamily Caesalpinioideae)

Barbados pride, Paradise flower, Peacock flower, Barbados flower fence Small striking flower with four equal petals, a smaller lip and very long prominent stamens; in orange red with a yellow to orange yellow border; borne in erect racemes. A large somewhat prickly shrub.

 

883 Water

Fluid, abundant and pure.

Parana volubilis Burm. f.

Convolvulaceae

Bridal creeper, Horse-tail creeper, Snow creeper Tiny fragrant white bell-shaped flowers borne in dense snowy cascading racemes. A vigorous vine with small glabrous ovate-cordate leaves.

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Chapter 12

Radha and Krishna

 

884 Radha’s consciousness

Symbolises perfect attachment to the Divine.

Clitoria ternatea L.

Leguminosae (subfamily Papilionoideae)

Blue pea, Blue vine, Butterfly pea. Pigeon wings, Mussel-shell creeper Medium-sized single or double ultramarine blue papilionaceous flower that has a broad oval central petal with a yellow centre and wing petals edged with pale blue; borne singly on a short stem. A slender perennial vine with beanlike pods. Early names: Integral Radha’s consciousness (double blue); Devotional movement in Radha’s consciousness (light blue with mauve)

 

885 Radha’s consciousness in the vital

Perfect attachment to the Divine replaces all vital attractions and passions.

Clitoria ternatea L.

Leguminosae (subfamily Papilionoideae)

Blue pea, Blue vine, Butterfly pea. Pigeon wings,   Mussel-shell creeper Single light purple flower. Further description see Radha’s consciousness (884).

 

886 Krishna’s light in the Overmind

The Overmind ready to be divinised.

Salvia farinacea Benth.

Labiatae

Mealy sage. Mealy-cup sage Small lavender blue bilabiate flower with a broadly extended lower lip marked with a white patch in the centre and light grey blue calyces; borne in whorls in erect terminal spikes. A branching lightly pubescent perennial herb.

 

887 Krishna’s light in the mind

A charming way to become intelligent.

Thunbergia grandiflora (Roxb. ex Rottl.) Roxb.

Acanthaceae

Blue trumpet vine. Clock vine, Bengal clock vine. Sky vine Large light lavender salverform flower with a broad limb divided into five rounded lobes, a soft yellow centre and a corolla tube that emerges from two prominent green bracts; borne in pendulous racemes. A vigorous vine with dense rough foliage.

 

888 Krishna’s light in the physical mind

The physical mind loses all rigidity and becomes supple and charming.

Ruellia lorentziana Griseb.

Acanthaceae

Medium-sized pale lavender salverform flower with a flattened corolla tube, a violet throat and a limb divided into five somewhat crinkled lobes; borne in few-flowered axillary cymes or terminal panicles. A perennial herb with long pendant flexuous branches.

 

889 Krishna’s light in the senses

A first step towards transformation.

Clitoria ternatea L.

Leguminosae (subfamily Papilionoideae)

Blue pea. Blue vine. Butterfly pea. Pigeon wings, Mussel-shell creeper Medium-sized single papilionaceous flower that has a broad oval pale blue central petal with a yellow centre and wing petals edged with pale blue; borne singly on a short stem. A slender perennial vine with beanlike pods.

 

890 Krishna’s light in the vital

The light that turns the vital towards the Truth.

Ruellia tuberosa L.

Acanthaceae

Meadow-weed, Menow weed   Small pale purple salverform flower with a flattened corolla tube, a purple throat and a limb divided into five somewhat crinkled lobes; borne in few-flowered axillary cymes or terminal panicles. A perennial herb with lanceolate leaves.

 

891 First sign of Krishna’s light in Matter

It is the indication of the coming transformation.

Evolvulus alsinoides L.

Convolvulaceae

Tiny sky blue saucer-shaped flower with a white centre and anthers; borne singly or in few-flowered clusters. A prostrate spreading perennial countryside herb.

 

892 Krishna’s influence in the Subconscient

The best way to be above contingencies.

Ecbolium linneanum Kurz.

Acanthaceae

Small bluish green half-salverform flower borne on a dense bracted spike. A perennial herb or subshrub.

 

893 Krishna’s light in the Subconscient

Soon it will no longer be Subconscient.

Eranthemum wattii (Bedd.) Stapf. Acanthaceae

Small purple salverform flowers borne on a bracted spike. A small shrubby perennial.

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894 Krishna’s play in the vital

In His midst it has all its charm.

Eichhomia crassipes (Mart.) Solms-Laub.

Pontederiaceae

Water hyacinth. Water orchid  Showy medium-sized light lavender six-petalled flower with one upper petal that has a yellow spot surrounded by blue and rose lavender and resembles a peacock feather; borne on a dense erect spike. A prolific aquatic herb with inflated leaf-bases and feathery roots.

 

895 Krishna’s play

A power of progress veiling itself behind appearances.

Torenia fournieri Lind. ex E. Fourn.

Scrophulariaceae

Wishbone flower, Bluewings  Small salverform flowers with a flattened corolla tube and a limb irregularly divided into one larger crimped upper lobe and three smaller lower lobes; hybrid forms in white, mauve or lavender; the prominent calyx is light green and ribbed; borne singly in the leaf axils or in few-flowered terminal racemes. A low delicate annual herb.

 

896 Krishna’s play in Matter

Beauty, love and joy are His companions.

A play that widens and makes us progress.

Torenia fournieri Lind. ex E. Fourn.

Scrophulariaceae

Wishbone flower, Bluewings    Pale lavender flower edged with deep velvety purple and a yellow spot in the centre of the lower lobe. Further description see Krishna’s play (895).

 

897 Krishna’s integral play

All the parts of the being respond to His influence.

Torenia fournieri Lind. ex E. Fourn. Alba’

Scrophulariaceae

Wishbone flower, Bluewings    White flower tinged with pale pinkish tan. Further description see Krishna’s play (895).

 

898 Krishna’s Ananda

Manifold, abundant and so full of charm.

Plumbago auriculata Lam. Plumbaginaceae Cape leadwort

Small soft pale lavender blue salverform flower with a very thin long corolla tube and a limb divided into five widely separated lobes; borne in terminal clusters. An evergreen shrub with semi-scandent stems.

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