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This personal essay by Tyler Johnson discusses temple preparation and making temple worship more meaningful. He addresses the discomfort and confusion some people feel when visiting the temple and ways in which some of this can be overcome, proposing a sort of "meta-approach" that may enhance the experience. Different approaches can be used to allow the temple to function as an experience rather than something to be solved and understood. Johnson also addresses the conflict people may feel over the "changes" temple ordinances have gone through. The temple is a place of learning.
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This personal essay by Tyler Johnson discusses temple preparation and making temple worship more meaningful. He addresses the discomfort and confusion some people feel when visiting the temple and ways in which some of this can be overcome, proposing a sort of "meta-approach" that may enhance the experience. Different approaches can be used to allow the temple to function as an experience rather than something to be solved and understood. Johnson also addresses the conflict people may feel over the "changes" temple ordinances have gone through. The temple is a place of learning.
CLICK HERE to read the full article online.

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