
This reflection explores love as the true antidote to sin—not merely moral failure, but a turning away from God and from wholeness itself. Sin is portrayed as isolation, self-reliance, and rejection of divine grace, while love is the movement of return: reunion, communion, and restored relationship with the Creator. Through love, weakness is acknowledged,…

A sobering reflection on spiritual sickness and the deep inner wound that no worldly effort can heal. This passage confronts the emptiness left when the soul is untreated and points toward the one true source of healing beyond human strength, planning, or self-reliance.