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my tattoo… and the passion for Phoenicia

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A tattoo is made by inserting indelible ink into the dermis layer of the skin to change the pigment. Tattoos can have lots of meanings, types and purposes. Many tattoos serve as rites of passage, marks of status and rank, symbols of religious and spiritual devotion, decorations for bravery, sexual lures and marks of fertility, pledges of love, punishment, amulets and talismans, protection, and as the marks of outcasts, slaves and convicts. The symbolism and impact of tattoos varies in different places and cultures. Tattoos may show how a person feels about a relative (commonly mother/father or daughter/son) or about an unrelated person.

I chose to be tattooed for a magical reason to symbolize my passion to the Phoenicians.

The Phoenicians were the great sea-traders of the ancient Mediterranean Sea, famous for being the creators of the alphabet – the foundations of modern communication on this planet. They are also famous in leading the innovation in ship building for trade and also for war / protection of the trade, especially important are the ones built using the wood of the legendary Cedar tree of Lebanon, the tree that sits in the middle of the Lebanese flag and famous for its evergreen coniferous, growing up to 40 m tall, with a trunk up to 2.5 m in diameter. Many Cedar trees in Lebanon are thriving over 1,000 years old. The Phoenicians were also known for being the first to discover and extract the purple color from the Murex Shell and using it in producing clothes and selling them around the world. Whenever you hear of Carthage, Hannibal and major cities of Lebanon (Byblos, Tyre, Beirut..etc), you are recalling the richness of the Phoenician heritage.

Sadly today, people who decent from the Phoenician genes on the coast of the Mediterranean, are growing up in the reality of corrupt countries infected by greed politics and extreme religious views. Countries that doesn’t contribute barely anything to our modern world.

I am one of those people who is rebelling on this reality. Frankly, I can’t find anything in my history to be proud of, however, reading about the Phoenicians inspired me more than anything. It awaken something inside me. What these people did back in their time was revolutionary. They were inventors and traders. They were peaceful and liberal. They did huge contributions to the world. No wonder, Europe was named after a Phoenician princess Europa who ran away from her family to discover whats out there behind the sea.

My recent tattoo is an illustration of a Phoenician sailing ship. This is not any ship however, this is the War Galley Quinquereme with a head of a horse and a tail of a fish. It was an enterprising maritime trading culture that spread across the Mediterranean from 1550 BC to 300 BC. The Phoenicians used the galley, a man-powered sailing vessel, as their flagships of fleets. It was considered the heaviest type of warships in its time, which was first ever built in Sidon (a major city in Phoenicia – Lebanon today) to conquer the ocean. The ship’s fame caught the attention of the Roman emperor who asked the Phoenician to build the Roman Empire an entire fleet of these ships.

Why a Ship?

My Phoenician ship tattoo symbolizes a deep engraved sense of belonging to the Phoenicians and that my genes could have a connection to this amazing ancient civilization. The Ship as a symbol has a lot of meanings and representations. Ship represents lucky journeys in life and receiving good news from abroad. It also represents cross-culture open mindedness, companionship, discoveries, travel, protection from danger and safe refuge – the latter is especially connected to my name “Naja” which means “Escape” in Arabic language.

 

A head of a Horse stands in the front of the Ship

I have passion for horses since childhood, and although I chose to practice the show jumping part of horseback riding, I’m generally interested in and follower of all other equestrian sports. I chose to have a horse as part of the tattoo not only because Phoenicians used to have a head of a horse in the front of their ships, but also because I’m fascinated by its symbolism and how much its existence has impacted human life. Serving man in war, giving mobility to people, increasing productivity, helping in agriculture and treating people with disabilities… the Horse is by far one of the largest contributors to the enhancement of civilization.

 

The tail of the ship, is a fish head!

The part of the ship that is in contact with water is a head of fish. But before dwelling into the symbolic meanings of fish, we must first consider their watery domain.

Water holds ancient symbolic meanings dealing with the subconscious and depth of knowledge. Water contains all the mysteriousness of the unknown. Water holds endless mystery to us – it represents that which is certainly there, but cannot be seen. Water has also been known to be a womb symbol and as such, an emblem of birth, fertility and woman-ness. This association comes from many ancient flood myths, and the “from water springs life” concept.

Given the wonder that its domain holds, the fish too has similar symbolic meaning. There are numerous species of fish, but the creature in general holds some prime symbolic meanings of fertility, eternity, creativity, femininity, good luck, happiness, knowledge and transformation.

…and what is this bird placed on the sail?

Its the Phoenix of course… Phoenix is a mythical sacred fire-bird originated during Phoenician times. It is a mythical bird that has a 500 to 1000 year life-cycle, near the end of which it builds itself a nest of twigs that then ignites; both nest and bird burn fiercely and are reduced to ashes, from which a new, young phoenix arises, reborn anew to live again. The new phoenix is destined to live as long as its old self. It is said that the bird’s cry is that of a beautiful song.

The phoenix has long been presented as a symbol of rebirth, immortality, and renewal. It represents the sun dying in flames at the end of the day and rising every morning. It is the victory of life over death.

What I really love about the meaning of the Phoenix is that it’s as if picking yourself up when you are down, a new beginning, that no matter how bad (hot) things may get you will get back up on your feet (rise out of the ashes).

Phoenician DNA Code written in Phoenician Alphabet

National Geographic conducted a study to show light on the Phoenicians. Who were they, and where is their trace today. The study reveals this unique genetic code for the Phoenicians.

For every passport, there is a passport number. This DNA Molecular Code is a scientific passport number of the Phoenician people and that what is in my skin as part of the tattoo. If you look closer at the ship above the oars, there are symbols, this is the Phoenician’s unique DNA code written using the Phoenician alphabet.

What the study also reveals is that Phoenicians has spread around the world, as they were known by traders of the Mediterranean, who set sail regularly from their famous cities on the coast of Lebanon. In fact, you may have nothing to do Phoenicia geographically today, but your genes could be of the Phoenicians as they’ve traveled the world and left their trace everywhere they set  sail to.

Putting it all together

My tattoo may not be a common style of tattoo artist, but its my first tattoo, and i chose to put a lot of thought and relevance into it, it gives me a great sense of inspiration to achieve and make a difference in this world… and I hope this blog has inspire you, dear reader, to do something good to the world.

Written by Naja Faysal

December 2, 2011 at 12:26 pm

Deliver experience worth spreading

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How my skydiving experience brought “Skydive Dubai” tens of new customers with little to no marketing money.

Skydiving is an extreme sport that not too many people have even heard of. It was something on my list-to-do, and finally took the decision. I went ahead and posted on Facebook my intentions to skydive with a link to an article written about skydive Dubai. This article was written by a  journalist, colleague and dear friend of mine (Pauline Forte) on the matter. My tweets and status updates are not usually super-dooper interesting but this status update was extremely appealing in attracting many likes and comments. The threads around my skydiving experience were the most popular of all my activities on the social media sphere so far, and on the big day, people were encouraging me and anticipating my big jump from 13,000 feet over the palm jumeirah.

The jump was the most thrilling life experiences i had so far. The anticipation, excitement and extreme fear have substantially changed my life. I always believed that fear is a universal hurdle for people on achieving their highest potential, and when you simply take this leap from the sky, decisions seem to be easier to be made and fear seem to be just a sound in the background. I’ve simply have done one of the most scary and frightening activities in the world and I never regret it. We’ve boarded the little jet and quickly flew over the sea of JBR. From where i was seated, i could easily see the pilot and the cockpit, full of buttons and meters. We’ve looked in the windows just to see the amazing palm and beaches of Dubai. Then the moment of truth came and the door opened. Suddenly a cold breeze filled out the cabin and as my turn start approaching, adrenaline started pumping high. On the door, looking down to a more than 4000 meters of clear space, air, of a sunny day, throwing myself along my tandem, was an extreme moment that takes my breath away. Coming down on more than 800km/h speed of free falling, i don’t remember catching a breath in these moments. Then he pulled the button and from going down so fast, an opposite force pulled me up so fast too, that was the parachute i realized. Later on, it was a cruise in the sky, less threatening in comparison to the fall but still the fear of heights could easily take the heart of a young man.

My life has been relatively easy, i haven’t encountered extreme experiences before. I’ve grown up in a decent family of educators. Earned my Bachelors degree from a top American school in Lebanon then worked in one of the most reputable advertising agency in the world. I enjoy a good social life and lucky to have some really good friends. I have now around 900 friends on Facebook and 600 followers on twitter, and I’m definitely not the only person out there who has more than thousand people on their social networks. However, i barely notice the number of people on my lists since the interactivity is summarized to a small group of closed friends.

The moment my skydive started to get popular, i was overwhelmed and wasn’t able to respond to every like, comment, reply or direct message i received around the topic. I can now feel what does it mean to have a thousand-plus contact on social media. Reflecting back on that incident, I realized that i just had my first hands-on experience on contagious stories. Skydive Dubai has made sure to equip me (the customer) with the tools needed to become their full time brand ambassador before, during and after that experience.

Skydiving is by nature an activity the people would look in amazement to. Some people would love to do it, others would never do it, but both would love to hear about a friend doing it, see pictures and ultimately see video. The brand Skydive Dubai has made sure to deliver the thrill of the experience in the best fashion. I had nothing to complain about. The staff were friendly, things were organized and everything appeared safe and fun. A camera man followed me from the moment of wearing the vet to the moment of landing, capturing my emotions from start to end. Finally, i went home with a CD full of amazing shots and a well-edited DVD video of the experience. What they gave me was content worth spreading and my facebook, youtube and twitter accounts were the perfect channels.

Today, I work for the biggest and most reputable digital agency in the middle east – Flip Media (www.flip.me), and what we do lies at the heart of what i experience with my Skydive jump. Isn’t all about delivering over your customers’ expectations on every touch point with the brand? isn’t about giving an emotional memorable experience? Isn’t about empowering people with sociable content ready for spreading? Isn’t about the basics of word-of-mouth the brings the best of business?

I truly think Dubai – the brand, is one of the most successful experience-driven brands in the world and that skydive Dubai is just one of its manifestations.

Click here for a full album of pictures on my skydive and below is the video:

Written by Naja Faysal

March 22, 2011 at 12:48 pm

Social Media Marketing

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Social media marketing is obviously the trend of the decade that everyone is buzzing around these days, and most companies jump on the band wagon and create facebook pages or twitter accounts without having a clue on what to do and how to do it. In fact, if you don’t have anything to say there, its better to keep your focus on your website and not go there in the first place!

I understand that it is important to join the conversation, engage with your audience and listen to what they have to say, but you as a brand or company are still in the eyes of the people a business that wants something. People aren’t foolish and with time they grow nervous, cautious and angry with companies following them everywhere to sell them something.

People finally found social networks, a place interruption-free for their entertainment and social interaction needs and what happened? companies start following them there pushing spam messages like usual. Funny thing is many marketeers go ahead and make judgements that social media marketing is not working for them and is not worth their investment.

You know, I can understand why some marketeers make such judgements. It is because social media game is different. They seem not to be able to step out of their comfort zone to embrace a new way of thinking and new way of doing marketing. On social media, you’ve got to be less obsessed about sales and more obsessed about having fun and giving fun to people. The essence of being entertaining is being relevant. So you need to first listen, learn and discover about your audience on these networks. Next step is that you’ve got to have an idea.

When we talk ideas, I think it all has to start from the brand’s roots. If you’ve got an inspiring purpose for your business, that is great, it means that you’d need to represent this in a cool way on your social networks. Make your social network an outlet for a cause or a mission that has nothing to do with your business. If you don’t have an inspiring purpose for your business, so its time to have one.

So to summarize, your social networks presence has to have an idea, gesture, cause, concept anything the makes you a welcome guest to the people’s private life, not an unwelcome intrusion.

Written by Naja Faysal

November 3, 2010 at 8:20 am

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