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Illustrated by Shauna Mooney Kawasaki
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You’re unusually quiet, Mei Lin. Are you getting tired?
No—it’s just that the forest is so beautiful and so … so … awesome that I don’t feel much like talking.
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I know that feeling very well. It’s called reverence.
Why do I feel so reverent out here?
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Heavenly Father’s creations are full of His glory, and we can sense that. Why do you suppose Joseph Smith went to a grove of trees to pray?
I wish I could always feel the same way in church.
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So do I. In the midst of beauty and silence, it’s easy to be reverent. But it’s hard to take these feelings back into the everyday world.
Tell me about it!
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Our chapels are places of both worship and learning. One of the things we learn there is how to find stillness and peace even when we’re not alone in a forest. Tell me, when is it easiest for you to feel reverent in church?
When the sacrament is being blessed and passed.
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That’s the key. When I find I’m losing a feeling of reverence, I think about the Savior. Maybe you could try that too.
Thanks, Dad. I will.

