Sorry to say, Denn,
I don't have the knowledge, only the interest & a couple of basic books on the subject. But I do intuitively arrange furniture in my home so air & energy flow is good.
Every time I make a change to the furniture arrangement (for whatever reason), I always end up changing it back again.
Dear Victoria--
Thanks for the very interesting Feng Shui information regarding the Phoenix--a truly potent symbol. Your observations about color feel intuitively true. It seems to me that a Feng Shui thread would be very helpful in the Community Forum--if there is enough interest and a few people with the appropriate knowledge of the art.
Denn
Here's another picture (below)I found, which I love. It has all the colours of the rainbow in it's wings.
I love rainbows.
Whoever painted/designed this one did well to get the phoenix look like it was flying
OUT of the fire.
Some I found on the internet look like the phoenix is stationary. This one below, is very cleverly executed.
I like the simplicity of Lynn's logo, but I would also like to see a header on the home page with a phoenix flying out of a fire, or up from ashes, or something specific resembling a
phoenix rising up....
I also think you need to have ME/CFS/FM as an abbreviation & then with the full words after this abbreviation. I still can't remember the full wording of ME. I believe they are 3 separate health problems, with many overlapping symptoms. People can have one, two or all three. CFS/FM are very similar only with CFS, prolonged fatigue is more dominant, & with FM, overall pain is more dominant.
I don't know enough about Myalgic My......enceph.....tis (sorry, still can't remember the full word) to comment on that. But it seems to me, that Phoenix Rising should include all three. And while we continue to use Chronic Fatigue Syndrome as an umbrella term, we will continue to get idiots trivialising the condition of
any of the three conditions.
I think (apart from Lynn's logo), I would like the letters
P H O E N I X R I S I N G to form the wing feathers (perhaps?), meaning that the
Phoenix Rising website wording is part of the mythical phoenix bird.
PS I printed the above picture from the internet, but on my desk in front of me, I've got a hard copy of the same internet picture, & it appears softer and rather mysterious looking. Almost like a dream or fantasy. My scanner image also shows the feathers with surrounding lines which is how the artist got the effect of movement. As I said, the artist is very clever.