Crimes Against Life are considered the most severe violations within Heartism. These actions are seen as directly harming others, breaking trust, and opposing the core belief that love and emotional connection should never be used to harm or control. These acts are strictly condemned.
These actions are viewed as complete violations of empathy, consent, and respect. Within the belief system, they represent a rejection of the values associated with Mother Heart and the principle of care toward others.
Sins are considered actions, behaviors, or beliefs that go against the values of Heartism. While not all sins carry the same weight as Crimes Against Life, they are still seen as harmful to personal growth, community trust, and emotional understanding.
Followers are encouraged to reflect on their actions and strive toward empathy, honesty, and care. Growth and understanding are emphasized, and individuals may work toward improving themselves rather than remaining defined by past actions.