https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2014/10/approaching-the-throne-of-god-with-confidence?lang=eng
Here is the visualization that was shared with me by a mentor of mine and which I have adapted to my own conscious thinking.
Imagine you walk into a great hall. Bigger than any building you've seen - ever. Larger than the Colosseum, more grand than the Sistine Chapel or Solomon's temple. It is full of light and peace. At the front of the space, there is a throne, on which sits the KING. before him are thousand upon thousands of people, some prostrate before him on the ground, some waiting in a long line that takes weeks to get through. The room is FULL of people begging, pleading, and waiting for their moment with the KING. On either side of the room, at the end where the throne is, there is a door, heavily guarded by the most imposing men and women who stand as sentinels. Suddenly, one of those doors bursts open. Instead of the guards acting by crossing their spears in defense of the KING, the nod their heads knowingly and step aside, as a young girl, dressed in a gown, comes running in at full speed. The KING sees her, and tells all the people with a simple gesture "just a moment." He then catches the young girl in his arms and lifts her to his lap where they smile, hug and talk for what seems like hours. Just before she excitedly sprints out, they give one another a hug and a kiss. He then returns to the mass of people who are by choice waiting and prostrating. He loves all, and blesses them with their righteous desires, and co-creates with those who are willing to approach the throne with confidence.
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