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No, and I don't know that it would have been news to anyone if they had. What possible motivation would they have for sharing that in a temple prep class? I think a big purpose of the class is to drive home the seriousness of the covenants, not rattle people's faith. Archaea: The seven week course was ridiculously remedial. During my meetings with the bishop and stake president they both asked me what I thought of the temple prep course, and I told them both that I was very bored, and I felt that there was little to no new information communicated in the lessons. They both seemed very pleased with that response, and said that they don't want the class to be full of new information, it's supposed to be a review. The high counselor's temple orientation meeting was perhaps the most useful. We spent an hour and a half digging around in the OT, and he had a little handout for me with all kinds of quotes from prophets and such about the purpose of the temple. The temple was actually just about what I expected it to be. There was one part that was a bit unexpected, but after hearing things like "don't freak out" from the SP, I was just waiting for the animal sacrifices to start. I thought the temple was great, can't wait to go back. G's are horribly unattractive, and this fabric that my mother and sisters recommended...all other similar pairs are going straight back to Beehive clothing. I detest them. I'm sticking to the kind the roommate recommended. |
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In reality, if somebody such as Pelagius or SEIQ could convey to you the collective revelatory impact of the endowment ceremony in a meaningful fashion, you'd be surprised about the good stuff there, which almost nobody actually takes the time to instruct you on. As you reported the temple prep courses are horribly boring.
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There is a lot of symbolism in the temple. (Which was followed by an absurdly simplistic discussion about what symbols are...as in, they drew a stop sign on the board.) ...and that's pretty much it. The High Counselor was a little better. He made me rattle off all the symbolism I could think of in baptism, and then rustled up a few scriptures in the OT to go along with the discussion. I could have just skipped that temple prep class and just stuck with the temple orientation meeting and that would have been perfect. |
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As a missionary, you can generally ask a GA any two questions about temple symbolism, but usually you can't think of intelligent enough questions due to your unfamiliarity with it. The answer you get is, "until you receive personal revelation, we can't tell you." How I usually translate it is, "you don't really understand and wish to conceal your ignorance." There are lots of great stuff, organizational, symbolically and just in terms of peace. But most of your leaders are not temple scholars and probably know less than they are willing to admit. The temple presidents often have good insights and scholars often do. First lesson: enjoy what you can. Second, be ready ready to learn piece by piece. Third, just listen to flows as it flows. Fourth, as goofy as it sounds, study some of the Egyptian temple rituals, to gather what some think are related. Overall, it can be a cleansing experience and one of peace.
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you may be correct as it's been a long time since I reviewed their materials.
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One rule of thumb...when choosing ANY underwear, ask your peers, not your mother. Unless your mother is a sexy freaknik ward basketball/volleyball player, in which case, John and Paul were right....Your Mother Should Know! Personally, I think women look hottest in the green military garments. Just one man's opinion.
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Also, dont just throw your garments on the floor, please.
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Congrats BDB. That is a great step and I am sure you will benefit from it.
While I am also nto sure if "don't freak out" would have been my words of choice, I was the first person in my family to go through the temple and I really wish someone had prepared me a ltitle more for it, as I have no idea whatsoever what to expect. So overpreparation is much better than under preparation, IMO.
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