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The WHD Logo is a flower design, which represents “HARMONY” for this reason the hands go outward - Reaching Out.

1) The DOT represents HUMAN HEAD.
2) The STICK represents HUMAN HANDS.

Seven number were used to represent the seven continents of the world.

The 7 continents are:
- Africa
- Antartica
- Asia
- Australia
- Europe
- North America
- South America


The Banner

The butterfly and the flower denotes how people get touched spiritually and in short, this symbolizes the people coming together to embrace world harmony.

- The butterfly on the banner represents the spirit of the people.
- The pink flower on the banner is Autigonon leptopus and its Botanical name is Harmony. It is originally a native of South America now naturalised in many parts of India. It is a vigorous perennial climber, known for its dense green foliage and small delicate lantern shaped flower in long trailing lovely sprays.

The Importance of Harmony

Harmony is an important psychological and spiritual quality, whose real foundation is deep within in our soul. Here are some beautiful and revealing messages from Mirra Alfassa on Harmony:

"It is only in union with the Divine and in the Divine that harmony and peace can be established."

"Integral harmony : harmony between things, harmony between people, harmony of circumstances and above all harmony of all aspiration directed towards the Supreme Truth."

"Surely we must always want peace and harmony and work for it as much as we can - but for that the best field of action is always within ourselves."

"Look for the inner causes of disharmony much more than the outer ones. It is inside which governs the outside."

"For all to agree, each one must rise to the summit of his consciousness : it is on the heights that harmony is created."

"Let us strive that the day may come when this harmony will be the means and the end."

By Mirra Alfassa