Boromir88--
From what you've said I realized that if anyone, other than Frodo, was greatly helped by what Galadriel did, it was Aragorn. After all, he was the one most torn, so to speak. Frodo and Boromir knew what each of them wanted to do. Sam was certain where his loyalty lies. The rest were not yet decided, but like as not they would follow Aragorn, wherever he went. And Aragorn has been burdened with the leadership of the Company ever since Gandalf fell in Moria. He was loyal to Frodo and the Quest, but as the heir to the throne of Gondor he also desired to go to Minas Tirith and "save his people". Because of the sequence of events that led to Boromir's actions and, eventually, his death, Aragorn has decided where his road really leads him. And as
Keeper of Dol Guldur said:
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What good would Anduril and the returning King be in Mordor?
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no doubt he has chosen the best path he could possibly choose. All things
indeed work together for good.
So, Galadriel loves her (soon-to-be) grandson-in-law that much, huh?