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sion of the spirit world. After several weeks of concentrated study, she had satisfied her need
and progressed very smoothly toward acceptance. She had not found the answers to all of her
questions, but she had resolved enough of them to discontinue the grieving process.
The answers the person ultimately decides upon are perhaps not critically important in and
of themselves so long as they are within the gospel context. What is important in a situation
where death has occurred or is inevitable is that questions are resolved to the individual’s satis-
faction so that he or she can continue to grow toward the stage of acceptance.
Providing service and comfort to those who have suffered a loss or who are terminally ill
should not be approached with reluctance. The strength we can offer to such people in need is
immeasurable, and is greatly appreciated.
If we will become educated to the needs and the moods of the bereaved and terminally ill
and will allow ourselves to be receptive to the promptings of the Holy Ghost, we will not be
hesitant because of our inexperience, and there will be very few situations in which we cannot
be of significant help.
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