Troubled soul dies, self-inflicted, goes to heaven, and can’t (or refuses to) even look Jesus in the eye. Jesus and a few of the other saints in heaven can see through this soul’s past earthly experience, they see how hard an earthly life this soul had. The soul is left alone to contemplate on its own, to adjust to its new heavenly surroundings, and to think. Jesus in parting away from this soul says whatever this soul needs and wants, even if an eternity of solitude, let that soul be as it wishes. The soul over time becomes another guardian, a goodwill saint, an ambassador to newly arriving souls along with St. Peter, and eventually welcomes its previous father’s newly arrived soul (which was formerly a religious leader on earth) and show its father’s soul the realities about the places, stories, and saints in heaven that its father had (in the father’s humble earthly blindness) studied and taught. The father’s soul doesn’t know who this guardian is, and asks
“How shall I call to you in heaven, my child, my guardian soul?”
“Abe”.