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The Matrimandir emerges as a large golden
sphere which seems to be rising out of the earth, symbolising the birth
of a new consciousness seeking to manifest.
While
walking through the lovely green Matrimandir Gardens with their great
variety of flowers, shrubs and trees, one's attention is greatly drawn
by this important and powerful feature at the heart of the city which
was seen by the Mother as the "symbol of the Divine's answer to man's
aspiration for perfection" and as "the central cohesive force" for the
growth of Auroville.
Evolutionary principle
The name 'Matrimandir' means literally 'Temple of the Mother'.
According to Sri Aurobindo's teaching, the 'Mother' concept stands for
the great evolutionary, conscious and intelligent principle of Life,
the Universal Mother, - which seeks to help humanity move beyond its
present limitations into the next step of its evolutionary adventure,
the supramental consciousness.
Inner Chamber
The spacious Inner Chamber in the upper hemisphere of the
structure is completely white, with white marble walls and white
carpeting. In the centre a pure crystal-glass globe suffuses a ray of
electronically guided sunlight which falls on it through an opening at
the apex of the sphere.
"The most important thing is this: the play of the sun on the centre.
Because that becomes the symbol, the symbol of future realisations."
There are no images, no organised meditations, no flowers, no incense, no religion or religious forms.
To find one's consciousness..
The Matrimandir is there for "those who want to learn to
concentrate.." "No fixed meditations, none of all that, but they should
stay there in silence, in silence and concentration. A place for trying
to find one's consciousness."
No religion
"Let it not become a religion", the Mother said. "The failure
of religions is... because they were divided. They wanted people to be
religious to the exclusion of other religions, and every branch of
knowledge has been a failure because it has been exclusive.
What the new consciousness wants (it is on this that it insists) is: no
more divisions.
To be able to understand the spiritual extreme, the material extreme,
and to find the meeting point, the point where that becomes a real
force."
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