Conversations in the City of Dawn
On the topic of Matrimandir and Gardens, one Aurovilian says:
"Regarding the twelve petals of Matrimandir, it seems they are psychic Qualities, and the twelve gardens, psychic Powers. The first garden is "Existence". Its flower, an hibiscus, named by Mother "Psychic Power in Existence" seems to set the tone for all the other gardens.
Hibiscus are "Power", for 10 of the Matrimandir gardens, an hibiscus was choosen by Mother, ach with a different "Power".
"Supramental" appears twice in the comments given by Mother for the gardens (Consciousness and Youth Gardens)."
My response:
Cheers M, your perspective is of the psychic quality, as the psychic's aspiration is union with the Supreme Divine Mother.
The appropriate question to ask in your research for meaning and consequent action is
What is the symbolic purpose of the Matrimandir and Gardens of Auroville in the context of the Integral Supramental Yoga?
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