Sent: March 10, 2003 5:08 PM Subject: RE: Proverbs From: Lau, Victor Thanks for leading me to Supermemo. I tried to use it on my Sony Clie but unfortunately it clashes with my Chinese OS resulting in displaying just some of words on left side of screen. Any other Palm software with similar effect I can try ? Thanks, Victor ps. I just bought a Tony Buzan book today. I found myself losing memory of at least half of the verses I memorised in 2002. Hope the book can help. -----Original Message----- From: dbaldwinperformart.net [mailto:dbaldwinperformart.net] Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 4:52 AM To: biblememmemoryverses.org Subject: RE: Proverbs As far as I know www.mind-map.com is the website of 'the' Tony Buzan but I should say that, although I started this chain with a reference to mind mapping, I've not actually read Tony Buzan. I'm just a bit of software tool junkie and have found mind mapping applications helpful in organizing my thoughts. The leading mind mapping tool on the market is MindManager which can be found at www.mindjet.com. It's a little pricey. Personally, I've found it worth the price but I wouldn't recommend it for everybody in the group as I've used it primarily for purposes other than Scripture memory. They do offer a free trial version. Other similar tools are MindMapper and Ygnius (now re-branded as MindGenius). By far the most useful tool I've found for memory work (and hence, Scripture memory) is Supermemo. It's got a painful learning curve but it's really a very powerful way to keep large amounts of Scripture accessible in long term memory. -----Original Message----- From: walksbyf8h [mailto:walksbyf8htruevine.net] Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 10:39 AM To: biblememmemoryverses.org Subject: Re: Proverbs Ok.....here is his site: http://www.mind-map.com/ Can one of you fellas confirm that this is the gentleman who you are referring to? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Janko" To: Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 4:01 PM Subject: Re: Proverbs > What's the book by Tony Buzan mentioned below? Can you tell us more about > it? If it is a good one, how can we obtain a copy? (And just who IS Tony > Buzan, anyway?) > > Thanks, > Brian Janko > brianjankonet.com > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Terry Vogelaar" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 10:03 AM > Subject: Re: Proverbs > > > > David Baldwin heeft op maandag, 6 jan 2003 om 19:31 het volgende > > geschreven: > > > > > I'm memorizing the book of Proverbs. The first nine chapters have gone > > > well (though it has taken me eighteen months) but now that I'm in > > > chapter ten things are a bit different as the remaining twenty-two > > > chapters are made up almost entirely of one verse proverbs that, > > > at least superficially, don't relate to neighboring proverbs. > > > [...] Does anyone have a good outline of Proverbs from which I > > > can draw a mind map to assist in memory work? Much of Proverbs > > > has no readily evident overall structure, (i.e., one verse follows > > > another without any particular flow) but I suspect there is > > > structure that others have discovered. > > > > Hi David, > > It has been a while since you wrote this and I don't know if anyone > > else responded, but I think I might be able to help. > > > > It is obvious you have read a Tony Buzan book, which I also love. > > > > > > > > =============================================================================== Sent: March 10, 2003 5:09 PM Subject: Re: Proverbs From: Clyde PRICE Concerning memorizing in the book of Proverbs and/or the whole book: The person who asked the question originally was looking for an outline of the book. Lots of study Bibles offer outlines in their book introductions, but it would probably be better to write your own. Pv.1-9 are pretty coherent and outlineable. In 10-30 there are a few paragraphs longer than just one or two verses, but most of the material is simply a collection of unrelated (or only semi-related) aphorisms (the way entirely too many Christians treat the Bible as a whole, as a collection of isolated "verses"). Pv.31 is the oracle of Lemuel. In terms of mnemonics, use of phonetic-number-equivalents, as popularized by Harry Lorrayne and Jerry Lucas, it's probably easier to learn and associate the verse references as WORDS than as numbers, but that's still WORK. Using "initials", the first letters of each word plus all the punctuation, would help for learning and review on the word-for-word level, but again, that's still WORK. Actually, the investment of WORK on the book of Proverbs is WORTH it! I think that there are other general strategies for studying that would apply specifically to Proverbs, and generally to Bible memorization... But I'm probably not the best person to detail even the little that I know back to the mailinglist. BTW, I'm not really new to the list, but I've switched over to my "real" ISP email address from the yahoo address that I originally signed up with. God bless you all richly! --Clyde -- Clyde C. PRICE, Jr. h-678-393-1782, m-678-491-0469 email: or 11770 Haynes Bridge Rd., Suite 205 PMB 214, Alpharetta, GA 30004 USA Founder & President, the Christian Digital Library Foundation . CDLF is looking for Scribes, Eager Readers, and other friends to enjoy, distribute, and produce digital Christian books and other resources to build up the Body of Christ. Vice President, Parakletos Ministries Inc. . PM seeks to support the ministries of local churches in building evangelizing Kingdom-seeking disciples. "To know Christ, and to make Him known, as the Way, the Truth, and the Life." =============================================================================== Sent: March 10, 2003 5:08 PM Subject: RE: SUPERMEMO From: How can I lay my hand on tool called Supermemo? Sincere regards/Olabanji on 02/27/2003 07:52:17 PM Please respond to biblememmemoryverses.org To: biblememmemoryverses.org cc: Subject: RE: Proverbs As far as I know www.mind-map.com is the website of 'the' Tony Buzan but I should say that, although I started this chain with a reference to mind mapping, I've not actually read Tony Buzan. I'm just a bit of software tool junkie and have found mind mapping applications helpful in organizing my thoughts. The leading mind mapping tool on the market is MindManager which can be found at www.mindjet.com. It's a little pricey. Personally, I've found it worth the price but I wouldn't recommend it for everybody in the group as I've used it primarily for purposes other than Scripture memory. They do offer a free trial version. Other similar tools are MindMapper and Ygnius (now re-branded as MindGenius). By far the most useful tool I've found for memory work (and hence, Scripture memory) is Supermemo. It's got a painful learning curve but it's really a very powerful way to keep large amounts of Scripture accessible in long term memory. -----Original Message----- From: walksbyf8h [mailto:walksbyf8htruevine.net] Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 10:39 AM To: biblememmemoryverses.org Subject: Re: Proverbs Ok.....here is his site: http://www.mind-map.com/ Can one of you fellas confirm that this is the gentleman who you are referring to? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Janko" To: Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 4:01 PM Subject: Re: Proverbs > What's the book by Tony Buzan mentioned below? Can you tell us more about > it? If it is a good one, how can we obtain a copy? (And just who IS Tony > Buzan, anyway?) > > Thanks, > Brian Janko > brianjankonet.com > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Terry Vogelaar" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 10:03 AM > Subject: Re: Proverbs > > > > David Baldwin heeft op maandag, 6 jan 2003 om 19:31 het volgende > > geschreven: > > > > > I'm memorizing the book of Proverbs. The first nine chapters have gone > > > well (though it has taken me eighteen months) but now that I'm in > > > chapter ten things are a bit different as the remaining twenty-two > > > chapters are made up almost entirely of one verse proverbs that, > > > at least superficially, don't relate to neighboring proverbs. > > > [...] Does anyone have a good outline of Proverbs from which I > > > can draw a mind map to assist in memory work? Much of Proverbs > > > has no readily evident overall structure, (i.e., one verse follows > > > another without any particular flow) but I suspect there is > > > structure that others have discovered. > > > > Hi David, > > It has been a while since you wrote this and I don't know if anyone > > else responded, but I think I might be able to help. > > > > It is obvious you have read a Tony Buzan book, which I also love. > > > > > > > > =============================================================================== Sent: March 11, 2003 5:07 PM Subject: RE: Proverbs From: Mike Stephens I don't know that it will work with the Chinese OS, but have you looked at Laridian's Memorize!? Check it out at www.laridian.com... in Him, mike "Lau, Victor" wrote:Thanks for leading me to Supermemo. I tried to use it on my Sony Clie but unfortunately it clashes with my Chinese OS resulting in displaying just some of words on left side of screen. Any other Palm software with similar effect I can try ? Thanks, Victor ps. I just bought a Tony Buzan book today. I found myself losing memory of at least half of the verses I memorised in 2002. Hope the book can help. -----Original Message----- From: dbaldwinperformart.net [mailto:dbaldwinperformart.net] Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 4:52 AM To: biblememmemoryverses.org Subject: RE: Proverbs As far as I know www.mind-map.com is the website of 'the' Tony Buzan but I should say that, although I started this chain with a reference to mind mapping, I've not actually read Tony Buzan. I'm just a bit of software tool junkie and have found mind mapping applications helpful in organizing my thoughts. The leading mind mapping tool on the market is MindManager which can be found at www.mindjet.com. It's a little pricey. Personally, I've found it worth the price but I wouldn't recommend it for everybody in the group as I've used it primarily for purposes other than Scripture memory. They do offer a free trial version. Other similar tools are MindMapper and Ygnius (now re-branded as MindGenius). By far the most useful tool I've found for memory work (and hence, Scripture memory) is Supermemo. It's got a painful learning curve but it's really a very powerful way to keep large amounts of Scripture accessible in long term memory. -----Original Message----- From: walksbyf8h [mailto:walksbyf8htruevine.net] Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 10:39 AM To: biblememmemoryverses.org Subject: Re: Proverbs Ok.....here is his site: http://www.mind-map.com/ Can one of you fellas confirm that this is the gentleman who you are referring to? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Janko" To: Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 4:01 PM Subject: Re: Proverbs > What's the book by Tony Buzan mentioned below? Can you tell us more about > it? If it is a good one, how can we obtain a copy? (And just who IS Tony > Buzan, anyway?) > > Thanks, > Brian Janko > brianjankonet.com > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Terry Vogelaar" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 10:03 AM > Subject: Re: Proverbs > > > > David Baldwin heeft op maandag, 6 jan 2003 om 19:31 het volgende > > geschreven: > > > > > I'm memorizing the book of Proverbs. The first nine chapters have gone > > > well (though it has taken me eighteen months) but now that I'm in > > > chapter ten things are a bit different as the remaining twenty-two > > > chapters are made up almost entirely of one verse proverbs that, > > > at least superficially, don't relate to neighboring proverbs. > > > [...] Does anyone have a good outline of Proverbs from which I can > > > draw a mind map to assist in memory work? Much of Proverbs has no > > > readily evident overall structure, (i.e., one verse follows > > > another without any particular flow) but I suspect there is > > > structure that others have discovered. > > > > Hi David, > > It has been a while since you wrote this and I don't know if anyone > > else responded, but I think I might be able to help. > > > > It is obvious you have read a Tony Buzan book, which I also love. > > > > > > > > =============================================================================== Sent: March 11, 2003 5:07 PM Subject: RE: Proverbs From: Mike Stephens I don't know that it will work with the Chinese OS, but have you looked at Laridian's Memorize!? Check it out at www.laridian.com... in Him, mike "Lau, Victor" wrote:Thanks for leading me to Supermemo. I tried to use it on my Sony Clie but unfortunately it clashes with my Chinese OS resulting in displaying just some of words on left side of screen. Any other Palm software with similar effect I can try ? Thanks, Victor ps. I just bought a Tony Buzan book today. I found myself losing memory of at least half of the verses I memorised in 2002. Hope the book can help. -----Original Message----- From: dbaldwinperformart.net [mailto:dbaldwinperformart.net] Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 4:52 AM To: biblememmemoryverses.org Subject: RE: Proverbs As far as I know www.mind-map.com is the website of 'the' Tony Buzan but I should say that, although I started this chain with a reference to mind mapping, I've not actually read Tony Buzan. I'm just a bit of software tool junkie and have found mind mapping applications helpful in organizing my thoughts. The leading mind mapping tool on the market is MindManager which can be found at www.mindjet.com. It's a little pricey. Personally, I've found it worth the price but I wouldn't recommend it for everybody in the group as I've used it primarily for purposes other than Scripture memory. They do offer a free trial version. Other similar tools are MindMapper and Ygnius (now re-branded as MindGenius). By far the most useful tool I've found for memory work (and hence, Scripture memory) is Supermemo. It's got a painful learning curve but it's really a very powerful way to keep large amounts of Scripture accessible in long term memory. -----Original Message----- From: walksbyf8h [mailto:walksbyf8htruevine.net] Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 10:39 AM To: biblememmemoryverses.org Subject: Re: Proverbs Ok.....here is his site: http://www.mind-map.com/ Can one of you fellas confirm that this is the gentleman who you are referring to? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Janko" To: Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 4:01 PM Subject: Re: Proverbs > What's the book by Tony Buzan mentioned below? Can you tell us more about > it? If it is a good one, how can we obtain a copy? (And just who IS Tony > Buzan, anyway?) > > Thanks, > Brian Janko > brianjankonet.com > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Terry Vogelaar" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 10:03 AM > Subject: Re: Proverbs > > > > David Baldwin heeft op maandag, 6 jan 2003 om 19:31 het volgende > > geschreven: > > > > > I'm memorizing the book of Proverbs. The first nine chapters have gone > > > well (though it has taken me eighteen months) but now that I'm in > > > chapter ten things are a bit different as the remaining twenty-two > > > chapters are made up almost entirely of one verse proverbs that, > > > at least superficially, don't relate to neighboring proverbs. > > > [...] Does anyone have a good outline of Proverbs from which I can > > > draw a mind map to assist in memory work? Much of Proverbs has no > > > readily evident overall structure, (i.e., one verse follows > > > another without any particular flow) but I suspect there is > > > structure that others have discovered. > > > > Hi David, > > It has been a while since you wrote this and I don't know if anyone > > else responded, but I think I might be able to help. > > > > It is obvious you have read a Tony Buzan book, which I also love. > > > > > > > > =============================================================================== Sent: March 11, 2003 5:07 PM Subject: RE: SUPERMEMO From: Uebel, Ron Have you done a search on "SuperMemo"? It should come up well. I used it for a while but did not like some of its features, so I am working on my own customized reminder program using MS Access . I hope to be able to provide it as a Godly tool for scripture to this group soon. Thanks, Ron Uebel -----Original Message----- From: banji.ajijolaaogltd.com [mailto:banji.ajijolaaogltd.com] Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 5:08 PM To: biblememmemoryverses.org Subject: RE: SUPERMEMO How can I lay my hand on tool called Supermemo? Sincere regards/Olabanji on 02/27/2003 07:52:17 PM Please respond to biblememmemoryverses.org To: biblememmemoryverses.org cc: Subject: RE: Proverbs As far as I know www.mind-map.com is the website of 'the' Tony Buzan but I should say that, although I started this chain with a reference to mind mapping, I've not actually read Tony Buzan. I'm just a bit of software tool junkie and have found mind mapping applications helpful in organizing my thoughts. The leading mind mapping tool on the market is MindManager which can be found at www.mindjet.com. It's a little pricey. Personally, I've found it worth the price but I wouldn't recommend it for everybody in the group as I've used it primarily for purposes other than Scripture memory. They do offer a free trial version. Other similar tools are MindMapper and Ygnius (now re-branded as MindGenius). By far the most useful tool I've found for memory work (and hence, Scripture memory) is Supermemo. It's got a painful learning curve but it's really a very powerful way to keep large amounts of Scripture accessible in long term memory. -----Original Message----- From: walksbyf8h [mailto:walksbyf8htruevine.net] Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 10:39 AM To: biblememmemoryverses.org Subject: Re: Proverbs Ok.....here is his site: http://www.mind-map.com/ Can one of you fellas confirm that this is the gentleman who you are referring to? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Janko" To: Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 4:01 PM Subject: Re: Proverbs > What's the book by Tony Buzan mentioned below? Can you tell us more about > it? If it is a good one, how can we obtain a copy? (And just who IS Tony > Buzan, anyway?) > > Thanks, > Brian Janko > brianjankonet.com > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Terry Vogelaar" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 10:03 AM > Subject: Re: Proverbs > > > > David Baldwin heeft op maandag, 6 jan 2003 om 19:31 het volgende > > geschreven: > > > > > I'm memorizing the book of Proverbs. The first nine chapters have gone > > > well (though it has taken me eighteen months) but now that I'm in > > > chapter ten things are a bit different as the remaining twenty-two > > > chapters are made up almost entirely of one verse proverbs that, > > > at least superficially, don't relate to neighboring proverbs. > > > [...] Does anyone have a good outline of Proverbs from which I > > > can draw a mind map to assist in memory work? Much of Proverbs > > > has no readily evident overall structure, (i.e., one verse follows > > > another without any particular flow) but I suspect there is > > > structure that others have discovered. > > > > Hi David, > > It has been a while since you wrote this and I don't know if anyone > > else responded, but I think I might be able to help. > > > > It is obvious you have read a Tony Buzan book, which I also love. > > > > > > > > =============================================================================== Sent: March 11, 2003 5:07 PM Subject: Re: SUPERMEMO From: Jessica goto http://www.supermemo.com I think. jessica ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 4:07 PM Subject: RE: SUPERMEMO > How can I lay my hand on tool called Supermemo? > Sincere regards/Olabanji > > > > > on 02/27/2003 07:52:17 PM > > Please respond to biblememmemoryverses.org > > To: biblememmemoryverses.org > cc: > Subject: RE: Proverbs > > > As far as I know www.mind-map.com is the website of 'the' Tony Buzan > but I should say that, although I started this chain with a reference > to mind mapping, I've not actually read Tony Buzan. I'm just a bit of > software tool junkie and have found mind mapping applications helpful > in organizing my thoughts. > > The leading mind mapping tool on the market is MindManager which can > be found at www.mindjet.com. It's a little pricey. Personally, I've > found it worth the price but I wouldn't recommend it for everybody in > the group as I've used it primarily for purposes other than Scripture > memory. They do offer a free trial version. > > Other similar tools are MindMapper and Ygnius (now re-branded as > MindGenius). > > By far the most useful tool I've found for memory work (and hence, > Scripture memory) is Supermemo. It's got a painful learning curve but > it's really a very powerful way to keep large amounts of Scripture > accessible in long term memory. > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: walksbyf8h [mailto:walksbyf8htruevine.net] > Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 10:39 AM > To: biblememmemoryverses.org > Subject: Re: Proverbs > > > Ok.....here is his site: > > http://www.mind-map.com/ > > Can one of you fellas confirm that this is the gentleman who you are > referring to? > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Brian Janko" > To: > Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 4:01 PM > Subject: Re: Proverbs > > > > What's the book by Tony Buzan mentioned below? Can you tell us more > about > > it? If it is a good one, how can we obtain a copy? (And just who > > IS > Tony > > Buzan, anyway?) > > > > Thanks, > > Brian Janko > > brianjankonet.com > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Terry Vogelaar" > > To: > > Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 10:03 AM > > Subject: Re: Proverbs > > > > > > > David Baldwin heeft op maandag, 6 jan 2003 om 19:31 het volgende > > > geschreven: > > > > > > > I'm memorizing the book of Proverbs. The first nine chapters > > > > have > gone > > > > well (though it has taken me eighteen months) but now that I'm > > > > in chapter ten things are a bit different as the remaining > > > > twenty-two > > > > > chapters are made up almost entirely of one verse proverbs that, > > > > at least superficially, don't relate to neighboring proverbs. > > > > [...] Does anyone have a good outline of Proverbs from which I > > > > can draw a mind map to assist in memory work? Much of Proverbs > > > > has no readily evident overall structure, (i.e., one verse > > > > follows > > > > > another without any particular flow) but I suspect there is > > > > structure that others have discovered. > > > > > > Hi David, > > > It has been a while since you wrote this and I don't know if > > > anyone else responded, but I think I might be able to help. > > > > > > It is obvious you have read a Tony Buzan book, which I also love. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > =============================================================================== Sent: March 11, 2003 5:07 PM Subject: RE: SUPERMEMO From: Re: Where to find Supermemo - Fortunately Supermemo is pretty easy to find: www.supermemo.com. Re: Other Flash Card Programs - A while back I found a site that actually had write ups and comparison charts for about 250 flash card programs. I'm afraid I have not been able to find the site again. (Has anybody else run across this site?) I did find this link tonight. Perhaps it will be of some help: http://www.winsite.com/edu/flash/index.html. Why I use Supermemo - I've reviewed on a cursory level a few different flash card programs. I've settled on Supermemo for a few reasons: 1.) I have complete freedom in how I set up my Scripture memory review program. - Some Flash Card Programs are fairly restrictive in how they allow you to configure things. With Supermemo I can integrate text, audio, video, images, etc. in virtually any configuration I can dream up. 2.) I can use the program for work purposes. - I've got lots of applications I touch on a regular basis and Supermemo helps me keep fresh on all of them. 3.) Incremental reading - I've only recently discovered this feature of Supermemo but I think it will help me address the frustration I've experience with regard to my poor retention of the material I read. Incremental reading allows me to read books and lift out the most relevant sections to put in a review process. Thus I can distill a book to its most germane points and remember them. I'm quite excited about trying this technique out on a book I'm reading now "With Christ in the School of Prayer" by Andrew Murray, which, by the way, is a marvelous book by a trustworthy author. You can find it at http://www.ccel.org/ccel/murray/prayer.all.html#i. The downside to Supermemo - It's really rather a difficult tool to learn. If your memory needs are only for Scripture one of the many Scripture memory Flash Card programs available may be the better route for you. (Don't forget to check out Stephen Simpson's program at http://memoryverses.org/smsw.shtml!) -----Original Message----- From: banji.ajijolaaogltd.com [mailto:banji.ajijolaaogltd.com] Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 4:08 PM To: biblememmemoryverses.org Subject: RE: SUPERMEMO How can I lay my hand on tool called Supermemo? Sincere regards/Olabanji on 02/27/2003 07:52:17 PM Please respond to biblememmemoryverses.org To: biblememmemoryverses.org cc: Subject: RE: Proverbs As far as I know www.mind-map.com is the website of 'the' Tony Buzan but I should say that, although I started this chain with a reference to mind mapping, I've not actually read Tony Buzan. I'm just a bit of software tool junkie and have found mind mapping applications helpful in organizing my thoughts. The leading mind mapping tool on the market is MindManager which can be found at www.mindjet.com. It's a little pricey. Personally, I've found it worth the price but I wouldn't recommend it for everybody in the group as I've used it primarily for purposes other than Scripture memory. They do offer a free trial version. Other similar tools are MindMapper and Ygnius (now re-branded as MindGenius). By far the most useful tool I've found for memory work (and hence, Scripture memory) is Supermemo. It's got a painful learning curve but it's really a very powerful way to keep large amounts of Scripture accessible in long term memory. -----Original Message----- From: walksbyf8h [mailto:walksbyf8htruevine.net] Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 10:39 AM To: biblememmemoryverses.org Subject: Re: Proverbs Ok.....here is his site: http://www.mind-map.com/ Can one of you fellas confirm that this is the gentleman who you are referring to? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Janko" To: Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 4:01 PM Subject: Re: Proverbs > What's the book by Tony Buzan mentioned below? Can you tell us more about > it? If it is a good one, how can we obtain a copy? (And just who IS Tony > Buzan, anyway?) > > Thanks, > Brian Janko > brianjankonet.com > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Terry Vogelaar" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 10:03 AM > Subject: Re: Proverbs > > > > David Baldwin heeft op maandag, 6 jan 2003 om 19:31 het volgende > > geschreven: > > > > > I'm memorizing the book of Proverbs. The first nine chapters have gone > > > well (though it has taken me eighteen months) but now that I'm in > > > chapter ten things are a bit different as the remaining twenty-two > > > chapters are made up almost entirely of one verse proverbs that, > > > at least superficially, don't relate to neighboring proverbs. > > > [...] Does anyone have a good outline of Proverbs from which I > > > can draw a mind map to assist in memory work? Much of Proverbs > > > has no readily evident overall structure, (i.e., one verse follows > > > another without any particular flow) but I suspect there is > > > structure that others have discovered. > > > > Hi David, > > It has been a while since you wrote this and I don't know if anyone > > else responded, but I think I might be able to help. > > > > It is obvious you have read a Tony Buzan book, which I also love. > > > > > > > > ===============================================================================