PRAYER

Flowers are the prayers of the vegetal kingdom
THE MOTHER

Prayer is only a particular form given to ... will, aspiration and faith. ... Its power and sense is to put the will, aspiration and faith of man into touch with the divine Will as that of a conscious Being with whom we can enter into conscious and living relations. ... In spiritual matters and in the seeking of spiritual gains, this conscious relation is a great power; it is a much greater power than our own entirely self-reliant struggle and effort and it brings a fuller spiritual growth and experience.
SRI AUROBINDO

Here is my constant prayer to our Lord:
"O my beloved Lord, let Thy Will be done. Thy Will alone, without any resistance or opposition. Thy Will is our happiness and our security."
THE MOTHER

Prayer
Self-giving is true prayer.

Zephyranthes
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 grass like leaves.

Photo Courtesy: Chrischang

Psychic Prayer

Spontaneous and fervent.

Zephyranthes
Zephyr flower, Fairy lily, Rain lily
Medium-sized funnel-shaped light pink flowers with six pointed petals. A small bulbous herb with grasslike leaves.


Mental Prayer

Spontaneous in a mind that is aspiring for transformation.

Zephyranthes
Zephyr flower, Fairy lily, Rain lily
Small to medium-sized funnel-shaped fragrant yellow flowers with six pointed petals. A small bulbous herb with grasslike leaves.

Photo Courtesy: Bernard Loison

Vital Prayer

The vital prays to be purified.

Zephyranthes
Zephyr flower, Fairy lily, Rain lily
Small funnel-shaped fragrant deep pink flowers with six pointed petals. A small bulbous herb with grasslike leaves.

Photo Courtesy: Chrischang

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

Zephyranthes
Zephyr flower, Fairy lily, Rain lily
Small to medium-sized funnel-shaped white flowers with six pointed petals. A small bulbous herb with grasslike leaves.

Photo Courtesy: M.arunprasad