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jhale1158

Registered User
I've progressed in my pursuit to prepare to Recite the Language at Lodge, to make my final proficiency. Issue at hand: the OB. Lengthy and has some Big Words. Suggestions on how to Mentally keep these in order?
 

bjdeverell

Premium Member
I used a voice recorder - recorded myself reciting it and played it back anytime I was alone. Made it really easy. Just like learning a song. Don't forget to delete it though. Don't want a non-Mason hearing it.
 

JJones

Moderator
We have an acronym we use at our lodge to keep the parts of our OB in order. I haven't used it but I can easily find out what it is if you think it might be helpful to you.
 

widows son

Premium Member
Record yourself and recite back. Also in the OB it helps to break it down into sections or paragraphs. Learn a paragraph at a time. I'd like to think I'm a decent public speaker and these techniques helped improve my memorization faster and more efficiently.
 

widows son

Premium Member
For the question portion how would that be contrary? I would be hard of the OB but I don't think for the questions
 

JJones

Moderator
Well, in a nutshell, as an EA you swear never to create anything that will allow a non-mason to learn the secrets of masonry (in this case, the obligation and Q&A). Granted, it doesn't specify making recordings of yourself but at the rate technology is advancing it'd be pretty hard to keep the OB updated...and even harder to remember the changes. :p

There's a reason it's all garbled in the funny book (so I hear, I've never seen one, ofcourse :001_unsure:) and I still think that's crossing the line. I guess you could just record your Q&A in pig latin or something. :p
 
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Bill Lins

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For the question portion how would that be contrary? I would be hard of the OB but I don't think for the questions

In Texas the entire catechism (Q&As) of all the Degrees is considered esoteric.
 
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