The blue lotus
,
also known as a blue water lily, closes at night
and sinks underwater. In the morning, with the
rising of the sun, it reawakens and blooms again.
To the ancient Egyptians, this beautiful, fragrant
flower symbolized renewal, well-being and long
life. On the Asian and African continents it represented
immortality and the ability to survive throughout
hardship remaining viable for many years.
The blue lotus, which had such
a profound impact on so many cultures, represents
my consulting and training practice as through
my efforts I seek to enhance a nonprofit organization’s
ability to meet its mission to heal the world around
it.
BLUE LOTUS CONSULTING & TRAINING,
bringing strategic thinking to nonprofit agencies
seeking innovation, growth or transformation.