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Wings- where the actors wait to go on stage
Sound booth- where the tech people deal with any audio or music
Pit- where a band might play during a performance
Prop room- where the props that aren’t used in the show are stored
Community hall- where the viewers wait for the show before sitting down, or after the show
Fly tower- used to quickly fly props, scenery, and actors
Trap room- an open space used for scenic effect
Jack M. Lyon gives a beautiful presentation to the depths of his new book titled "Understanding Temple Symbols Through Scripture, History, and Art."
Taking sacred themes from the design, construction and presentation of holy temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Lyon explores constructs and concepts of these scriptural symbols most respectfully through the lenses of history and art.
The book is full of gorgeous reproductions of ancient art, creating a stunning collection showcased between prophetic and scriptural quotes that draw the reader in toward new depths of understanding.
Lyon, a prolific author and a previous managing editor at Deseret Book, has presented a wealth of information for the mind and the spirit with this tool of temple thoughts. Organized by theme, the book is structured to cover preparation for the temple, the creation, the trees of life and knowledge, the mortal world, ordinances of the temple, and promises yet to be fulfilled. The prologue sets the tone as one of pondering, and the epilogue brings the reader full circle back to application in modern culture.
"Understanding Temple Symbols" works for those who want an in-depth academic analysis or their temple experiences to be enlightened further. The simple teachings of the temple make the book an easy read, while the historical references included with artwork and photographs could leave the reader busy for hours within its pages and pondering once the book is set aside.
Clearly, a culmination of Lyon's study process is well-documented through his previous publications as well as his editorial work on volumes by Hugh Nibley and "The Papers of Joseph Smith," "Understanding Temple Symbols" is a profound work of art and powerful in its own right. this is how i get to understand the temple
Bella ran out the house towards the woods to look for shelter. It was a dark, silent night of October...One could hear the owls and wolves in the distance.
She ran untiringly until she arrived to a hill. "How strange" she thought to herself, when she saw a brown wooden gate that lead inside the hill. The gate had a green light on top and a "Warning" sign sticked to it.
The gate swung silentry inward "There had never been a gate here before" thought Bella, although she felt extremely curious about it and she decided to open it.
It was completely dark inside, Bella could not even see her hands and she felt like it was a dream, like suddenly nothing existed anymore. After a few minutes of being in complete trance, she heard rain falling and suddenly she remembered she was in this weird, dark place that seemed to had appeared out of nowhere. "I'll go out and try to find another place to stay" she thought, "this place is too scary".
Nevertheless, the second she turned to the door trying to go out, the door slammed, making a very loud noise. Bella tried to open it but it was stuck. Suddenly, a path of lights appeared and Bella decided to follow it, thinking that perhaps she could find another exit.
After walking for miles, she finally saw a way out to that place. There was another door, similar to the one she entered first. She opened it and she was thrown to a forest, "This place looks familiar" she thought to herself and decided to go take a look. The forest was, indeed, identical to the one where she lived; The only difference was that there was a river in this new forest, which did not exist at her home town. The water was crystal clear and she could see her reflection on it... "AAH!" Bella screamed when she saw a shadow behind herself and quickly look behind... Someone had been following her...