It is not Love that is the crime and it is not Love that is the sin. It is the absence of it!
This quote poignantly highlights the paradoxical nature of love as perceived within human experience. It suggests that love itself is pure and untarnished—never something inherently wrong or punishable. Instead, the real ‘sin’ lies in the absence of love, which may manifest as indifference, hatred, neglect, or cruelty. Such an absence creates a void, a darkness that fosters wrongdoing and suffering.
In reflecting on this, I am reminded of how essential love...