There is a flower called sunflower, which is a miracle in nature. The day turns its flower towards the sun, following it from east to west. It does this even when the sky is cloudy. When night falls, he closes the petals, to open them again in the morning when the sun rises. If we allegorically compare God's will with the sun, then our personal will must resemble the sunflower: to continually follow God's will, both in the sunny days of earthly success and in the days
with clouds of trials and tribulations. The book Sunflower refers precisely to the identification of the human will with the will of God. The believing reader will be helped to "walk in life no longer in the desires of men, but in the will of God" (1 Peter 4: 2).