Summary: "Sri Aurobindo's Birth Centenary Library, Volume 25, focuses on the Mother and the workings of the Ashram, explaining the integral transformation needed for spiritual progress. Emphasizing the importance of fixed aspiration and divine grace, it stresses on the conditions of light and truth for the supreme force to descend. The text discusses rejection of falsehood, surrender, and the significance of conscious, plastic, and surrendered beings for spiritual growth. It delves into the challenges faced in the Ashram, highlighting the need for inner change and discipline. Translations from the Mother's Prayers and Meditations further explore themes of gratitude, faith, and divine realization. The text also touches on the dangers of false criticism, weak sympathy, and the power of divine intervention in various life situations. Through poetic expressions, it reveals profound experiences of unity with nature and divine consciousness, emphasizing the path of humility and trust on the spiritual journey."