yup, remember it....lolThank you everyone, I may only be at the start of my Journey but its already great.
Any tips for the memory work?
I did sections of it at a time then put it all together
yup, remember it....lolThank you everyone, I may only be at the start of my Journey but its already great.
Any tips for the memory work?
Gee, Thanks Sparkyyup, remember it....lol
I did sections of it at a time then put it all together
YES, I would recommend short frequent sessions with your mentor. Those every-week-or-two 2 or 4 hour sessions are grueling and inefficient. Half and hour every day is much faster.Thank you everyone, I may only be at the start of my Journey but its already great.
Any tips for the memory work?
Can your lodge find a brother closer to you to coach you? My lodge is coaching an EA who moved here from quite some distance away. That lodge's secretary, the EA's father-in-law, knew the brother coaching him from seeing him at Grand Lodge, so he could easily vouch him.I do have the booklet and have been trying to take bites out of the OB every night, will start carrying it with me. Frequent visits with my mentor are not practical, each trip involves 3 hours in the car. Duncan has been helping decipher my booklet so far.
Be careful there! If he starts making you say things about 'a duck', or anything truly strange like that, take it with a grain of salt.Duncan has been helping decipher my booklet so far.
I was actually referring to Duncan's Masonic RitualBe careful there! If he starts making you say things about 'a duck', or anything truly strange like that, take it with a grain of salt.
Oh. Then you're on firmer footing.I was actually referring to Duncan's Masonic Ritual
The parts I am looking at are close enough to help me figure out my booklet as far as the OB goes.I have a Duncan's Ritual , but it is merely for reference and entertainment purposes as my GL ritual/catechism is somewhat to completely different . I do like that little book though .
Aardvarks, I talk about Aardvarks not ducks.Be careful there! If he starts making you say things about 'a duck', or anything truly strange like that, take it with a grain of salt.
It's true. I've seen his Facebook posts.Aardvarks, I talk about Aardvarks not ducks.
Uh, you might want to open your own thread in this section and maybe tell us a little about yourself. This thread was for Fireman's introduction. And I think most of us are pretty aware of what a greeting is.http://www.***************.com/cookies/37/b/happy.gif
Greeting is an act of communication in which human beings (as well as other members of the animal kingdom) intentionally make their presence known to each other, to show attention to, and to suggest a type of relationship or social status between individuals or groups of people coming in contact with each other. While greeting customs are highly culture- and situation-specific and may change within a culture depending on social status and relationship, they exist in all known human cultures. Greetings can be expressed both audibly and physically, and often involve a combination of the two. This topic excludes military and ceremonial salutes but includes rituals other than gestures.
Greetings are often, but not always, used just prior to a conversation.
Some epochs and cultures have had very elaborate greeting rituals, e.g., greeting of a king.
Secret societies have clandestine greeting rituals that allow members to recognize common membership.
What is the point of this post ? I attended grade school and have been educated on the meaning of "greetings" . And to top it off , this is another cut and paste job , this time from Wikipedia .http://www.***************.com/cookies/37/b/happy.gif
Greeting is an act of communication in which human beings (as well as other members of the animal kingdom) intentionally make their presence known to each other, to show attention to, and to suggest a type of relationship or social status between individuals or groups of people coming in contact with each other. While greeting customs are highly culture- and situation-specific and may change within a culture depending on social status and relationship, they exist in all known human cultures. Greetings can be expressed both audibly and physically, and often involve a combination of the two. This topic excludes military and ceremonial salutes but includes rituals other than gestures.
Greetings are often, but not always, used just prior to a conversation.
Some epochs and cultures have had very elaborate greeting rituals, e.g., greeting of a king.
Secret societies have clandestine greeting rituals that allow members to recognize common membership.