Walking away from a marriage with a clear conscience is not a claim of perfection.
It’s an acknowledgment of your humanity—your flaws and errors—
That stemmed not from betrayal, but from being human,
From the struggles of navigating love and life with sincerity.
Mistakes are not sins when they are born of effort,
When they arise not from malice, but from missteps on the path of care.
To be human is to err, to stumble,
But not to intentionally harm, deceive, or destroy.
In the sacred bond of marriage,
A clear conscience speaks louder than vows unkept.
It says: "I tried, with all my heart, to honor this union,
To be faithful to my spouse and to the divine."
There is no shame in walking away when love has faltered,
When bridges crumble not from fire, but from the weight of unfulfilled dreams.
What matters is that your heart remains untainted,
Free of deceit, free of the intent to harm.
In the eyes of your God and your soul,
You stand not as one who abandoned,
But as one who released with dignity,
Who walked away not in anger, but in peace.
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