The universe has standards. No one is ever totally alone. No one dies alone. When we feel alone and cry imagining someone loving who isn't there, that is someone in your head in there with you, keeping you company. And furthermore, your subconscious is never alone, you know underneath that other forces and guides are with you including God. Our conscious finite brain might lose touch with that, but our higher outside attached-to-that self never forgets.
The universe is within you, and you are within it... that is how it is shaped, even as it moves and evolves by its contents connecting more.
Your connections are forever. True love is on a soul level, the most basic level, the alpha and omega, the above it all and within/beneath/behind it all. So actual love never walks out on who/what it loves... "cannot" and "refusing to" are the same thing on that level. Since the only actual matter is souls, nothing can get between you and who you love on a soul level.
We can stop loving hate, and we do, once we see love and it stops us from finding hate loving or attractive or as a "have no choice" kind of deal. We are all guilty of this and so shaming or comparing people to each other is part of hate too, no shaming meant... you literally should never have to feel ashamed any more.
Shame and guilt center the perpetrator as important instead of the victim and are about punishing the perpetrator rather than validating/confirming/acknowledging/seeing/communicating the victim's deservingness of better or how well the victim handled it or just the victim's humanity/sentience.
No one is punished permanently in the universe for a temporary crime/sin/violation... and they are all temporary. Even murder, since innocent victims go to heaven and thus stop suffering, is therefore a temporary crime. There are many other reasons too why we don't need horror stories of eternal damnation to make us good, and how and why they actually make us bad by doing more harm than any temporary surface good, which doesn't last... it is never worth it.
Questioning what we are told is not a sin or evil. Knowing for sure requires wanting to know for sure, and not knowing for sure means not truly believing anyway... it just means being too intimidated to admit that you are already questioning anyway and can't help it... because you're alive, and live entities question... no matter how many times or in what manner they are ordered not to.
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