harmony wrote:Imapiratewasher wrote:I am not worthy because I don't believe. But want to make sure I am heading in the right path. I have no intentions on doing ordinances. I just want to feel the place in my heart with intuition.
I really don't like this first sentence. Not believing doesn't make you not worthy. That is a false dichotomy and one it isn't wise to buy into.
I'd agree with you here, harmony. There are two different senses of being "worthy" to go to a temple, and in the first sense, even a non-Mormon is worthy to be on the grounds, to be in the waiting area, and be in the temple prior to its dedication, just as a non-member of a particular other religion could pretty much go to any other non-LDS church in the world and be "worthy" to be there.
I understand what you're saying, though, which has more to do with the "temple worthy" bit, and again, I think your point is well taken, because a lot of people who do LDS ordinance work aren't entirely sure how much they really "believe." Those who are most honest actually are those who admit their doubts.
The temple isn't a scary place. The grounds are beautiful and quiet. It is peaceful there. It's only if one's heart is in turmoil because of other issues related to the temple that being there exacerbates the turmoil. For anyone else, it's a beautiful building with beautiful grounds.
One thing I noticed a while back is that on the back side of the temple, it's not nearly as pretty. Just lawn, no flowers or shrubs.
Your particular temple is one of my favorites, harmony, and I've only ever been there as a non-member, post-LDS, but think it's nicely done, beautifully landscaped, and very serene.
Some are scarier than others. (*insert favorite pffft smiley here*)