While we identify with the soul,
we shall perceive no sin.
Because sin is a human perception
seen and felt through human experiences.
However, since no harm can come to the soul,
the soul can see no sin.
When someone harms us physically or emotionally,
it is through our human senses
and our human consciousness
that we perceive the wrongdoing.
But our souls know not to take these on
as our own grievances.
Our souls see that the root of all
harmful, misguided actions taken by others
is actually the deeply held, wounding misunderstanding
that they are all alone in a wicked and hostile world;
that no one has their back;
that no one can possibly love them
because they have been broken
and discarded.
Human experiences can and often do
overpower the subtle peace and power of the soul,
because the chaos outside of us
is so much more tangible and disturbing,
it becomes more hypnotizing
than the inconspicuous quietude
our souls would offer us.
So 'Sin' is truly the incapacitation
or paralysis of one's soul.
'Sin' is the soul's inability to speak;
'Sin' is the soul's inability to be heard
by human consciousness
over the cacophony
of chaos.
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